MEMO To: Manager of Newman Title Inc. From: Date: 12 September 2011 Re: SEC investigation and Resignation of CFO The purpose of this memo is to provide Newman Title Inc. manager‚ about the investigation from U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding Newman Title’s accounting practice of revenue recognition‚ and the impact of CFO’s resignation for the company its share market. Legally we are required to comply with the request of the SEC and give the SEC the invoices and
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Appropriateness – quality of evidence o Inversely related with sufficiency Audit procedures: specific acts performed by the auditor to gather evidence about specific assertions 1. Risk assessment procedures 2. Tests of controls 3. Substantive tests 4. Test of details for the remainder of assurance needed Inspecting Documents Vouching: ( Occurrence) going from journal or ledger to the source documents Tracing: (Completeness) from source documents to the journal or ledger Audit
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Course Prefix/Number: Course Title: Lecture Hours/Week: Lab Hours/Week: Credit Hours/Semester: ACC 240 Computerized Accounting 3.0 0.0 3.0 Distance Learning Attendance/VA Statement Textbook Information COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is a study of using the computer to design and implement various accounting functions‚ including financial transactions‚ records‚ statements‚ reports and documents. COURSE PURPOSE The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a realistic
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1. State whether the following statements are true or false. Give reasons for the same. i) There are differences in the rate of development of boys and girls. True Tbere are differences in the rate of development of boys and girls. In prenatal period the skeletal system of girls grows faster as compared to boys. Therefore‚ at b i girls are ahead of boys in their skeletal development. The period of puberty is about two years earlier for girls than for boys. ii) Critical periods are the only times
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Feedback:The correct answer is A (Learning Objective 3): The company’s contribution margin (CM) ratio is determined as follows. CM ratio = CM ÷ Sales = (Sales – Variable expenses) ÷ Sales CM ratio = ($4‚000‚000 - $2‚800‚000) ÷ $4‚000‚000 = 30% | | 4 INCORRECT | | Astair‚ Inc. reported sales of $8‚000‚000 for the month and incurred variable expenses totaling $5‚600‚000 and fixed expenses totaling $1‚440‚000. The company has no beginning or ending inventories. A
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Jasmine Travis BUS3061 Professor Jerry Thomas July 17‚ 2014 1. Question 1: Proficient-level: There are several important functions performed in an organization‚ among which accounting is one of them. Define the accounting function and discuss how it differs from double-entry bookkeeping. Accountants analyze and interpret financial information‚ prepare financial statements‚ conduct audits‚ design accounting systems‚ prepare special business and financial studies‚ prepare forecasts and budgets
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during May was: A) $50‚000. B) $40‚000. C) $53‚000. D) $42‚400. 2. The cost of the work in process inventory in the Forming Department at the end of May was: A) $7‚600. B) $10‚000. C) $2‚500. D) $4‚000. Use the following to answer questions 3-4: The following data relate to the Blending Department of Tru-Color Paint Company for a recent month: Number Percent Complete of Units Conversion Costs Beginning work in process inventory 9‚000 60% Units started into production 45‚000 - Units completed
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manufactured equal units sold C) total variable costs remain the same over the relevant range D) total fixed costs remain the same over the relevant range Answer: C Diff: 2 Terms: cost-volume-profit (CVP) Objective: 1 AACSB: Reflective thinking 4) Which of the following items is NOT an assumption of CVP analysis? A) Total costs can be divided into a fixed component and a component that is variable with respect to the level of output. B) When graphed‚ total costs curve upward. C) The unit-selling
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Assignments from the Readings Week 2 CHAPTER 7: EXERCISE E7-2 (PAGE 349) Culotti’s Pizza operates strictly on a carryout basis. Customers pick up their orders at a counter where a clerk exchanges the pizza for cash. While at the counter‚ the customers can see other employees making the pizzas and the large ovens in which the pizzas are baked. Instructions: Identify the six principles of internal control and give and example of each principle that you might observe when picking up your pizza.
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from cost of goods sold: 1‚800‚000 – 1‚080‚000= 720‚000 Operating expense (90‚000 fixed): Take the previous units operating expense and subtract from the 90‚000 fixed: 410‚000-90‚000= 320‚000 Take 320‚000 divide by number of units 80‚000= 4 Multiply 4 by 90‚000 units= 360‚000 Take 360‚000 + 90‚000= 450‚000 Operating income: Subtract gross profit on sales from operating expense: 720‚000- 450‚000= 270‚000 Income Taxes (30% of operating income): Take operating income times .30: 270‚000*
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