WK3 Accounting Ethics 1. Evaluate the actions of the parties from the perspective of six pillars of character. The Josephson Institute of Ethics identifies Six Pillars of Character that provide a foundation to guide ethical decision making. These ethical values include trustworthiness‚ respect‚ responsibility‚ fairness‚ caring‚ and citizenship. Cindie knows and feels it is wrong to close up early and be left alone to close up the store. In my opinion Cindie should have not waited two weeks before
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1. The following transactions have been journalized and posted to the proper accounts. 1. Mark Call invested $7‚000 cash in his new design services business. 2. The business paid the first month’s rent with $700 cash. 3. The business purchased equipment by paying $2‚000 down and executing a note payable for $4‚500. 4. The business purchased supplies for $850 cash. 5. The business billed its clients a total of $4‚000 for design services rendered. 6. The business collected $3‚000 on account from one
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Question One ACC-290 March 3rd 2014 Individual Summary Question One It is commonly known that most commercial and general accounting principles use accrual based accounting over cash based accounting. Accrual based accounting is more advanced than cash based accounting so that is why most accountants chose this over the latter. Cash based accounting is when revenues are recognized when cash is received and when expenses are recognized when cash is paid. Cash based accounting is not in accordance
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the final week. It contains practice questions‚ which are related to each week’s objectives. In addition‚ refer to each week’s readings and your student guide as study references for the Final Examination. Week One: Foundations of Finance Objective: Discuss 12 principles of foundational corporate finance. 1. __________ occurs when inaccurate information exists. a. 0 The principle of valuable ideas b. 0 Free-rider problem c. 0 Moral hazard d. 0 Adverse selection Objective: Discuss 12
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Chapter 14: Problems 14-28(a-c) A. Test of Control or Substantive Test of Transactions | B. Transaction-related Audit Objective(s) | C. Substantive Test | Substantive Test of Transactions | Accuracy | N/A | Substantive Test of Transactions | Posting and summarization | N?A | Test of Control | Accuracy | Compare unit selling prices on duplicate sales invoices to the approved price list. | Test of Control | Classification | Examine a sample of sales transactions to determine if
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Reporting & Analysis TUTORIAL - WEEK 10 Accounting for Financial Instruments and Foreign Currency Transactions Learning Objectives: 1. Understand what is a financial instrument‚ and how can they be categorised. 2. Accounting for a particular type of financial instrument – a “compound instrument” 3. Understand the accounting treatments of foreign currency transactions at: Date of transaction; Balance date (if applicable); Settlement date. 4. Analyse the accounting treatment of foreign exchange
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Chapter 1‚ 2‚ 3 DUE DATE: 3 OCTOBER 2013 1. Accounting is a process involving the following activities‚ EXCEPT: A. recording of economic activities B. communicating to stakeholders C. identifying relevant economic activities D. guaranteeing profitability of business operation 2. A senior accountant working at the Account Department of Universiti Utara Malaysia is also known as: A. a public accountant B. a partner C. a private accountant D. an independent accountant 3. ________
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In the file ACC 290 Week 2 Learning Team Reflection you will find overview of the following parts: Learning Team Reflection Paper Four Basic Financial Statements Rules of Debit and Credit Journalizing Basic Transactions Use of Financial Statements to External Users Conclusion References Business - Accounting Discuss the objectives for Week One. How do they relate to the practice of accounting and its uses in business? Identify the four basic financial statements. Classify transactions
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Week 2 Discussion Questions Chapters 6 & 8 1. Why is audit planning so important? What is the most important step in audit planning? Why is this step so important? Posted on wed 5/8/2013 Responded to one classmates on 5/08/2013 Auditing planning is important because it helps the auditor determine his/her approach to the audit. There are two considerations that affect the approach: 1). Sufficient appropriate evidence must be accumulated to meet the auditor’s professional
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E4-3. The following control procedures are used in Elke Company for over-the-counter cash receipts. 1. Cashiers are experienced; thus‚ they are not bonded.Internal Control Weakness: There is a higher chance of theft with more experienced cashiers. Change: Cashiers should be bonded experience or not experienced. 2. All over-the-counter receipts are registered by three clerks who share a cash register with a single cash drawer.Internal control weakness: Disorganization and interference may
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