ACC 300 Final Exam Copy this link to your browser to download: http://www.finalexamguide.com/ACC-300-Final-Exam-1-200.htm 1. Which of the following is not an asset: 2. Amy Co. acquired $500 worth of supplies on credit. Which of the following journal entries would be recorded? 3. Baker Company earned $10‚000 revenue for services provided. Which of the following is correct? 4. Candy Company collected $5‚000 from a customer on account. What journal entry will Candy Company record
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Computer Comparison When most people think of computers‚ they do not visualize the components inside that make up the computer system. Most state-of-the-art systems have the same components as a personal computer to meet the user’s needs. Although state-of-the-art computers offer more memory and storage capabilities‚ my personal computer offers some of the same components but is less expensive. I purchased my Toshiba Satellite Notebook for school‚ therefore it is rather new. My
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budget? The steps taken to develop a flexible budget are as follow: • Identify the activity index and the relevant range of activity. • Identify the variable costs‚ and determine the budgeted variable cost per unit of activity for ach cost. • Identify the fixed cost‚ and determine the budgeted amount for each cost. • Prepare the budget for selected increments of activity within the relevant range. · What information is found on a flexible budget report? Flexible
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ACC/422 final exams http://www.finalexamguideline.com/main.sc 1) Which of the following is NOT considered cash for financial reporting purposes? 2) What is the preferable presentation of accounts receivable from officers‚ employees‚ or affiliated companies on a balance sheet? 3) Which of the following is considered cash? 4) If a company employs the gross method of recording accounts receivable from customers‚ then sales discounts taken should be reported
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Monitoring Employees on Networks Checkpoint IT/205 How does email benefit an organization? Why might an organization limit how an employee uses email during work hours? What is an emails path once it leaves an organization? Using email within an organization allows for communication on a larger scale reaching multiple employees at ones with important organizational information. Or getting information to one person in an organization and getting the ball rolling on a project or a response
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IT 218 Week 4 Checkpoint Jerimeh Jackson IT 218 August 24‚ 2012 UOP IT 218 Week 4 Checkpoint What are the definition and an example of a pointer? A pointer can be defined as a memory address. To further explain this definition‚ we declared a variable of (name). It will look much like this (int name). Every variable will occupy some memory. Now we will declare another variable to under (int name). This variable will be (int name-1)‚ and now this variable is declared as a pointer to
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CheckPoint: Ratio‚ Vertical‚ and Horizontal Analyses The calculations you perform for this CheckPoint form the basis of your analysis of your capstone project. · Write in 100 to 200 words an explanation of the three tools of financial statement analysis and the function of each. · Examine PepsiCo‚ Inc.’s Consolidated Balance Sheet on p. A6 in Appendix A of Financial Accounting‚ especially its Current Assets‚ Current Liabilities‚ and Total Assets for years 2005 and 2004
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| | Multiple Choice Question 49 | | | | Your answer is correct. | | | Which of the following is an advantage of corporations relative to partnerships and sole proprietorships? | Reduced legal liability for investors. | | Harder to transfer ownership. | | Lower taxes. | | Most common form of organization. | | | | | Multiple Choice Question 64 | | | | Your answer is correct. | | | The group of users of accounting information charged with
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Ch 1. Accounting Information and Decision Making Financial accounting: Measurement and communication‚ measures business activities of a company & communicate to external parties Managerial Accounting: methods accountants use to provide info to managers (acct 210) Who needs to make decisions about companies? Investors Creditors-lend money Customers-big customers (i.e. Apple buys memory chips from Samsung) Suppliers-ability to pay Managers-production/expansion Employees-employment opportunities
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Gahmilia Garcia-Fluker Checkpoint: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation November 17‚ 2011 Intrinsic motivation is the inner will power or desire to achieve goals without the need of outside influences or incentives. For example‚ a child that is satisfied that their parents recognize their “A” on a test is demonstrating intrinsic motivation. What motivates them is their desire to please their parents. Another example of intrinsic motivation is when one is satisfied with self for a job well done
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