Practice Problems Module 3 Module 3 Practice Problems & Solutions Introduction to Financial Accounting in the 21st Century © Gaber‚ Hayes & Porporato 2011 1 Practice Problems Module 3 PROBLEM 1 – MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. In recording transactions‚ (a) The word debit means to increase and the word credit means to decrease. (b) Assets‚ expenses‚ and owners’ drawing accounts are debited for
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MB 506 Business & Organizational Ethics Fall 2014 Instructor: Craig Fischer Class Location: Whitworth in the U-District Meeting Times: 6:00-9:30 I will generally be in our classroom before class‚ and I’m happy to stay after. I will also make individual appointments outside of our meeting times and consult via email. Note about contacting me: I will typically keep contact hours for email between 7AM – 5PM Monday-Saturday. Email received after 5PM may not be answered until the following
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ACC 422 Final Exam Wileyplus Copy this link to your browser and download http://www.finalexamguide.com/ACC-422-Final-Exam-2-WileyPlus-167.htm Question 1 Kraft Enterprises owns the following assets at December 31‚ 2012. Cash in bank–savings account 67‚ 516 Checking account balance 26‚445 Cash on Hand 9‚478 Postdated checks 753 Cash refund due from IRS 40‚324 Certificates of deposit(180 day) 94‚754 What amount should be reported as cash? Question 2 Presented below
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MEDIA AND THE CITY: URBAN SENSES COMMUNICATION STUDIES 361 Department of Art History and Communication Studies McGill University Christopher Gutierrez M/W/F 11:35-12:25 Arts W-215 FALL 2014 Instructor: Office: Office hours: E-mail: Christopher Gutierrez Arts W-285 Monday 1:00 – 3:00 christopher.gutierrez@mcgill.ca T.A.: Office: Office Hours: Email: Francois Mouillot Arts B-22 Wednesday 12:30 – 1:30 francois.mouillot@mail.mcgill.ca OVERVIEW This course engages with
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Course Outline for BA 125 Section 2 Part I: Reference: Shelly‚ Cashman‚ and Rosenblatt. Systems Analysis and Design Methods‚ 7th edition. PPT should be submitted on Sep 4(first two groups) and Sep 8(all groups). Reports should be a max. of 30 mins only. The assigned reporter/s should provide a 1-pager handout to be distributed on the day of the reporting. Chapter 1 Introduction to SAD Sep 1 Chapter 2 Analyzing the Business Case Sep 4 (Cruz‚ Dayot) Chapter 3 Requirements Modeling Sep
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Business FALL 2004 MKT 541: ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Dr. Sanjeev Agarwal Professor Office: 3137 Girdin Business Building Phone: 294-9822; E-Mail: sagarwal@iastate.edu COURSE OBJECTIVES The objective of the course is to enable students to make managerial decisions in a global marketplace. This course will cover the three critical phases of entering and succeeding in international markets. * Designing marketing strategies
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EIN 3354 –Principles of Cost Engineering Fall 2011 Professor: Mark Calabrese‚ PE IEMS Executive Officer & President/CEO of John Galt‚ Inc. Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems (IEMS) Phone: 407-823-4557 (Office-No Voicemail Available) 407-927-9090 (Cell – Emergencies; NO WEEKENDS) E-mail: Mark.Calabrese@ucf.edu Office and Office Hours: Engineering II‚ Room 422 Office Hours: 9:00am – 12:00noon Tuesday’s; and 2:30pm – 5:00pm and 8:45pm – 9:15pm Thursday’s; Other times
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The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Dittman’s Variety Store is completing the accounting process for the year just ended‚ December 31‚ 2011. The transactions during 2011 have been journalized and posted. The following data with respect to adjusting entries are available: a. Wages earned by employees during December 2011‚ unpaid and unrecorded at December 31‚ 2011‚ amounted to $4‚000. The last payroll was December 28; the next payroll will be January 6‚ 2012
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Proposal writing Project Proposal “A project proposal is a detailed description of a series of activities aimed at solving a certain problem.” The proposal should contain a detailed explanation of : • • • • Justification of the project; Activities and implementation timeline; Methodology; and Human‚ material and financial resources required. Elements of the Project Proposal • • • • • • Project title Goals and objectives of the project Description of project activities Description of
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