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CIPS L4M2 Exam - Topic 8 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M2 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 8
[All L4M2 Questions]

A company buys components from its supplier. However, the supplier has not sent the invoice to the buyer and the buyer will not pay until next month. How will that amount of money be shown in the financial statements of the buying organization?

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Suggested Answer: A

The buyer won't pay the supplier until next month. This is a liability to the buyer. This amount can be recorded as accrued expense or accounts payable. On the other hand, the supplier has not sent the invoice, so it should be accrued expense.

Both accounts payables and accrued expenses are liabilities. Accounts payable is the total amount of short-term obligations or debt a company has to pay to its creditors for goods or services bought on credit. With accounts payables, the vendor's or supplier's invoices have been received and recorded.

On the other hand, accrued expenses are the total liability that is payable for goods and services that have been consumed by the company or received. However, accrued expenses are those bills in which an invoice or bill has not yet been received. As a result, accrued expenses can sometimes be an estimated amount of what's owed, which is adjusted later to the exact amount, once the invoice has been received.

Conversely, accounts payable should represent the exact amount of the total owed from all of the invoices received.


- CIPS study guide page 55-56

- Understanding Accrued Expenses vs. Accounts Payable (investopedia.com)

LO 1, AC 1.4

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Vi
4 months ago
Yeah, this is standard practice in accounting!
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Berry
4 months ago
Really? I thought it would be recorded differently.
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Geraldine
4 months ago
Wait, isn't it accounts payable since they owe the supplier?
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Kindra
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about recognizing liabilities.
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Devora
4 months ago
It's definitely an accrued expense.
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Eulah
5 months ago
I thought accrued expenses were for things like salaries or utilities. Is this really an accounts payable issue, or am I mixing things up?
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Na
5 months ago
This reminds me of a practice question where we discussed how unpaid invoices are recorded. I feel like accounts payable is the right choice.
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Tu
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure, but I remember something about accrued expenses being related to costs incurred but not yet paid. Could that apply here?
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Royal
5 months ago
I think this might be an accounts payable situation since the company hasn't paid yet but has received the components.
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Lilli
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards option B. As the Scrum Master, I should help the Developers understand the value of having the whole team present at the Daily Scrum. That might encourage the missing Developer to start attending.
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Lorenza
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is B. The touch command is used to update the access and modification times of a file, so if the file already exists, that's what it should do, regardless of the "-7" option.
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