Lecture 7- Accounting software for smaller businesses

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Highers Accounting and Finance (Year 2) (Business Information Systems) Quiz on Lecture 7- Accounting software for smaller businesses, created by George Mariyajohnson on 15/07/2020.
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Question 1

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One advantage of maintaining accounting records manually is that [blank_start]manual recording[blank_end] of [blank_start]transactions[blank_end] may be perceived as [blank_start]quick[blank_end] & [blank_start]easy[blank_end]
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  • manual recording
  • transactions
  • quick
  • easy

Question 2

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Another advantage of maintaining accounting records manually is that it is [blank_start]cheaper[blank_end] than [blank_start]software[blank_end]
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  • cheaper
  • software

Question 3

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The primary advantage of using accounting software over manual records is the [blank_start]full integration[blank_end] of [blank_start]data[blank_end] & [blank_start]accounting principles[blank_end]
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  • full integration
  • data
  • accounting principles

Question 4

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One feature & function you might expect to find in accounting software designed for smaller businesses is [blank_start]financial reporting[blank_end]. This includes [blank_start]income statement[blank_end], [blank_start]expenditure analysis[blank_end], [blank_start]bank reconciliation[blank_end], [blank_start]inventory management[blank_end], etc
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  • financial reporting
  • income statement
  • expenditure analysis
  • bank reconciliation
  • inventory management

Question 5

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Another feature & function you might expect to find in accounting software designed for smaller businesses is [blank_start]process basic statutory requirements[blank_end]. This includes [blank_start]value-added/sales tax reports[blank_end] & [blank_start]statistical reports[blank_end]
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  • process basic statutory requirements
  • value-added/sales tax reports
  • statistical reports

Question 6

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Third feature & function you might expect to find in accounting software designed for smaller businesses is [blank_start]general information systems[blank_end]. This includes [blank_start]backup data[blank_end], [blank_start]password and access control[blank_end], [blank_start]web integration[blank_end] & [blank_start]data import and export[blank_end]
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  • general information systems
  • backup data
  • password and access control
  • web integration
  • data import and export

Question 7

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Three ways of how smaller businesses can maintain their accounting records are [blank_start]manual records[blank_end], using [blank_start]office software suites[blank_end] & using traditional [blank_start]accounting software[blank_end]
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  • manual records
  • office software suites
  • accounting software

Question 8

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There are several legal business forms such as: [blank_start]sole traders[blank_end], [blank_start]partnerships[blank_end] & [blank_start]limited companies[blank_end]. [blank_start]Size[blank_end] of an economy will influence what is [blank_start]small business[blank_end]
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  • sole traders
  • partnerships
  • limited companies
  • Size
  • small business

Question 9

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From operations perspective, small businesses focus on [blank_start]single/small[blank_end] number of business sector/s, accounting is done by [blank_start]business owners[blank_end]/small accounting team, are unlikely to have complex [blank_start]accounting systems[blank_end] & tasks, routine accounting is done by [blank_start]external[blank_end] accountant & keep records to meet [blank_start]regulations[blank_end] as it's more important than planning for them
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  • single/small
  • business owners
  • accounting systems
  • external
  • regulations

Question 10

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Considering [blank_start]nature[blank_end] of their operations is [blank_start]useful[blank_end] in understanding what they need in terms of [blank_start]managing[blank_end] accounting information
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  • nature
  • useful
  • managing

Question 11

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Use of accounting software is impacted by [blank_start]cost[blank_end] which includes [blank_start]actual cost[blank_end] of either purchasing software & employing an accountant or engaging services of an external accountant. [blank_start]Cost[blank_end] also has [blank_start]time[blank_end] element or opportunity cost as many [blank_start]small[blank_end] business owners may find they do not have [blank_start]time[blank_end] to invest in maintaining accounting records
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  • cost
  • actual cost
  • Cost
  • time
  • small
  • time

Question 12

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Reasons for maintaining accounting records manually is that manual [blank_start]recording[blank_end] of transactions takes [blank_start]less time[blank_end], [blank_start]cost[blank_end] of software & hardware may be [blank_start]very high[blank_end], may be [blank_start]averse[blank_end] to technology & easier [blank_start]maintenance[blank_end] when business is more [blank_start]mobile[blank_end] (e.g. plumber, carpenter)
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  • recording
  • less time
  • cost
  • very high
  • averse
  • maintenance
  • mobile

Question 13

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One disadvantage of maintaining accounting records manually is that it is [blank_start]prone[blank_end] to [blank_start]human[blank_end] error. Therefore, there would be [blank_start]inaccurate[blank_end] information
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  • prone
  • human
  • inaccurate

Question 14

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Another disadvantage of maintaining accounting records manually is that there is no [blank_start]integration[blank_end] of records. Therefore, there would be no basic [blank_start]decision-making[blank_end] information
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  • integration
  • decision-making

Question 15

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Third disadvantage of maintaining accounting records manually is lack of [blank_start]accounting knowledge[blank_end] by preparer. Therefore, will be [blank_start]poor[blank_end] & [blank_start]incorrect[blank_end] accounting information & fundamental [blank_start]errors[blank_end]
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  • accounting knowledge
  • poor
  • incorrect
  • errors

Question 16

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Fourth disadvantage of maintaining accounting records manually is [blank_start]incomplete records[blank_end]. Therefore, cannot apply basic [blank_start]accounting principles[blank_end]
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  • incomplete records
  • accounting principles

Question 17

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Advantages of office suite applications include: mundane tasks can be [blank_start]automated[blank_end] (e.g. adding up figures), office suites are available on [blank_start]many devices[blank_end] which make records [blank_start]portable[blank_end], some [blank_start]security[blank_end] available (password protection), [blank_start]file backup[blank_end], sorting & searching of [blank_start]records[blank_end] & some suites are [blank_start]freely[blank_end] available (OpenOffice, Lyx)
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  • automated
  • many devices
  • portable
  • security
  • file backup
  • records
  • freely

Question 18

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Disadvantages of office suite applications include: not automatically [blank_start]integrated[blank_end] (expertise required to do so), no [blank_start]incorporation[blank_end] of accounting [blank_start]principles[blank_end] & [blank_start]difficult[blank_end] preparation of decision-relevant [blank_start]information[blank_end]
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  • integrated
  • incorporation
  • principles
  • difficult
  • information

Question 19

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Accounting software- There are [blank_start]software[blank_end] products that focus on supporting [blank_start]accounting cycle[blank_end]. They have ability to [blank_start]record[blank_end] basic business transactions & [blank_start]prepare[blank_end] standard financial reports from these
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  • software
  • accounting cycle
  • record
  • prepare

Question 20

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Other factors to consider when talking about specialised accounting software applications include: [blank_start]size[blank_end] of company, [blank_start]tax/legal[blank_end] jurisdiction & design [blank_start]strategy[blank_end]
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  • size
  • tax/legal
  • strategy

Question 21

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[blank_start]Manual[blank_end] records & [blank_start]office suite[blank_end] applications do not offer much data integration compared to [blank_start]accounting software[blank_end]
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  • Manual
  • office suite
  • accounting software

Question 22

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Four advantages of accounting software include: [blank_start]seamless[blank_end] data integration from [blank_start]prime entry[blank_end] to [blank_start]financial statement[blank_end], supports accounting [blank_start]concepts[blank_end] & [blank_start]rules[blank_end] (e.g. double-entry system), includes [blank_start]standard[blank_end] financial reports & includes standard/sector-specific [blank_start]charts of accounts[blank_end]
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  • seamless
  • prime entry
  • financial statement
  • concepts
  • rules
  • standard
  • charts of accounts

Question 23

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Another three advantages of accounting software include: include some [blank_start]management accounting[blank_end] functionality (e.g. budgets), specific accounting [blank_start]knowledge[blank_end] not necessarily required (built into software) & may be [blank_start]cheaper[blank_end] than full [blank_start]office suite[blank_end]
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  • management accounting
  • knowledge
  • cheaper
  • office suite

Question 24

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Greatest advantage of accounting software is [blank_start]integration[blank_end] of data from recording of [blank_start]business transactions[blank_end] through to [blank_start]financial statements[blank_end]
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  • integration
  • business transactions
  • financial statements

Question 25

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Fourth feature & function you might expect to find in accounting software designed for smaller businesses is processes daily [blank_start]business transactions[blank_end]. This includes sales, [blank_start]purchases[blank_end], returns, [blank_start]cash payments[blank_end], print customer invoices & process [blank_start]electronic payments[blank_end]
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  • business transactions
  • purchases
  • cash payments
  • electronic payments

Question 26

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QuickBooks has different [blank_start]versions[blank_end] with increasing [blank_start]functionalities[blank_end] (offline & online versions)
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  • versions
  • functionalities

Question 27

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QuickBooks has [blank_start]simple[blank_end] navigation using icons & graphical representations of [blank_start]accounting cycle[blank_end]. Navigation is designed with smaller business [blank_start]user[blank_end] in mind rather than [blank_start]accountant[blank_end]. Interface is designed to be [blank_start]simple[blank_end] & reflect how business works
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  • simple
  • accounting cycle
  • user
  • accountant
  • simple

Question 28

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One function QuickBooks has is [blank_start]customer functions[blank_end]. It is for [blank_start]invoicing[blank_end] goods or services sold, entering [blank_start]cash[blank_end] received when customers pay & customer [blank_start]refunds[blank_end] & credits
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  • customer functions
  • invoicing
  • cash
  • refunds

Question 29

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Another function QuickBooks has is [blank_start]supplier functions[blank_end]. It is for recording [blank_start]supplier invoices[blank_end] (termed ‘Bills’), paying these [blank_start]supplier invoices[blank_end] & generating [blank_start]value-added tax[blank_end] returns
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  • supplier functions
  • supplier invoices
  • supplier invoices
  • value-added tax

Question 30

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Third function QuickBooks has is [blank_start]banking functions[blank_end]. It is for recording [blank_start]deposits[blank_end] (allows grouping of [blank_start]multiple[blank_end] cash receipts into [blank_start]single[blank_end] bank deposit), writing [blank_start]cheques[blank_end] (business can enter [blank_start]cheque[blank_end] (or electronic) payments which have not been entered using Suppliers option) & [blank_start]reconciling[blank_end] (allows business to [blank_start]compare[blank_end] its bank records with bank statements on regular basis)
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  • deposits
  • multiple
  • single
  • cheques
  • cheque
  • reconciling
  • compare
  • banking functions

Question 31

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Fourth function QuickBooks has is [blank_start]employee functions[blank_end]. It is for paying [blank_start]employees[blank_end] on basis of time sheet or fixed salaries, software will [blank_start]calculate[blank_end] all relevant [blank_start]payroll[blank_end] figures such as net pay & payroll taxes due & facility to pay [blank_start]employees[blank_end] electronically is also available
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  • employee functions
  • employees
  • calculate
  • payroll
  • employees

Question 32

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Fifth function QuickBooks has is [blank_start]reporting functions[blank_end]. QuickBooks reports can be distributed in [blank_start]several[blank_end] ways. There is some level of report [blank_start]customisation[blank_end] & it can be exported to [blank_start]spreadsheet[blank_end] program such as [blank_start]Microsoft Excel[blank_end]. Reports menu classifies reports according to [blank_start]type[blank_end] or [blank_start]business area[blank_end]
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  • reporting functions
  • several
  • customisation
  • spreadsheet
  • Microsoft Excel
  • type
  • business area

Question 33

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Net worth graph report shows [blank_start]assets[blank_end] compared to [blank_start]liabilities[blank_end] on monthly basis in graphical [blank_start]format[blank_end] & net trend
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  • assets
  • liabilities
  • format

Question 34

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Security features of QuickBooks include: user options to [blank_start]backup[blank_end] & [blank_start]restore[blank_end] data files, prompts users on [blank_start]regular[blank_end] basis to perform data [blank_start]backups[blank_end], [blank_start]password[blank_end] protected user accounts with different levels of [blank_start]access[blank_end] to selected areas of software & provides useful option called [blank_start]Accountants Copy[blank_end] (creates backup copy of company’s data files for use by external accountants)
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  • backup
  • restore
  • regular
  • backups
  • password
  • access
  • Accountants Copy
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