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    Consolidated Accounts

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    A guide to Consolidated accounts A SIMPLE GUIDE TO CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS This is a basic guide prepared by the Technical Advisory service for members and their clients. It is an introduction only and should not be used as a definitive guide‚ since individual circumstances may vary. Specific advice should be obtained‚ where necessary. Requirement to Prepare The Companies Act 2006 gives exemption from the requirement to prepare group accounts to small groups but not medium sized groups

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    Balance Sheet and Points

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    1. A NSF check should appear in which section of the bank reconciliation? (Points : 2)        Addition to the balance per books.        Deduction from the balance per bank.        Addition to the balance per bank.        Deduction from the balance per books. | 2. A consequence of separation of duties is that (Points : 2)        theft by employees becomes impossible.        operations become extremely inefficient because of constant training of employees.        more employees will need

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    Balance Sheet: the Basics

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    Balance sheets: the basics A balance sheet is a financial statement at a given point in time. It provides a snapshot summary of what a business owns or is owed. It states what assets the business ownes and what it owes – liabilities‚ at a particular date. The balance sheet is uded to show how the business is being funded and how those funds are being used. The balance sheet is used in three ways: • for reporting purposes (limited company’s annual accounts)  • help interested

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    theatrical revenues to continue dominating the overall pie. Despite representing less than 15 % of the total screens in India‚ multiplex screens account for 50% of the Indian theatrical revenues. The industry is expected to double the multiplex screens over the next five years taking the total tally to over 2‚200 screens in 2016. An increased number of shows on account of reduction in film duration combined with growth in properties and quality of the film-going experience continues to drive overall footfalls

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    below is a list of items that could be included in the intangible assets section of the balance sheet. Instructions (a) Indicate which items on the list would generally be reported as intangible assets in the balance sheet. (b) Indicate how‚ if at all‚ the items not reportable as intangible assets would be reported in the financial statements. 1. Investment in a subsidiary company. 2. Timberland. 3. Cost of engineering activity required to advance the design of a product

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    Manilalectric Company and Subsidiaries Statement of Financial Position As of Dec.31‚2013 Common Size % 2013 2012 2011 ASSETS Noncurrent Assets Utility plant and others Investment in associates and joint ventures Investment properties Deferred tax assets- net Other noncurrent assets- net 42.65 5.08 0.58 2.04 8.94 50.40 0.84 0.75 1.41 4.07 49.98 0.4 0.78 0.34 3.12 Total noncurrent Assets 59.59 57.47 54.63 Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents

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    Balance Sheet and Profit

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    Solved Ans. Accounts CA IPCC Nov. 2010 1 Attention C.A. Pcc & Ipcc Students Ipcc_Nov.10 Solved Ans. Acc. Ipcc_Nov.10 Keep Watching our website* for further solution. *www.jainclassesonline.com (No.1 Institute of Jharkhand) C.A. CPT‚ PCC‚ IPCC & FINAL Solved Ans Prepared by : C.A Arvind Kumar Jain and Team Members (Disclaimer : Questions asked in the exam may have wrong/inadequate information and/or ambiguous language. In that case the answers provided by institute may differ from

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    also use these financial statements as a guide in credit decisions. | | | | |4-2. |Explain how the collections and purchases schedules are related to the borrowing needs of the corporation. | | |

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    Sample Balance Sheet

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    Sample Balance Sheet: Example Company Balance Sheet December 31‚ 2011 ASSETS | | | LIABILITIES | Current assets | | | Current liabilities | | | Cash | $   2‚100  | | | Notes payable | $   5‚000  | | Petty cash | 100  | | | Accounts payable | 35‚900  | | Temporary investments | 10‚000  | | | Wages payable | 8‚500  | | Accounts receivable - net | 40‚500  | | | Interest payable | 2‚900  | | Inventory | 31‚000  | | | Taxes payable | 6‚100  | | Supplies | 3‚800 

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    Summary Purposes of the Balance Sheet 1. A balance sheet‚ or statement of financial position‚ summarizes the financial position of a company at a particular date by reporting the economic resources (assets)‚ the economic obligations (liabilities)‚ and equity. It reports a company’s resource structure (major classes and amounts of assets) and its financial structure (major classes and amounts of liabilities and equity). It is a detailed explanation of the basic accounting equation: Assets =

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