Throughout this week I have learned a lot more about liabilities and how to identify the major types of current liabilities. I have learned previously about currently liability and this week really gave me a fresh reminder on the two key features: A company will the debt within one year or the operating cycle (for which ever is the longest)‚ also the company is responsible expects to pay the debt from existing current assets or though the creation of other current liabilities (as mentioned in Chapter
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[pic] |Course Syllabus School of Business ACC/290 Version 3 Principles of Account I Course Start Date: : 05/20/2013 Course End Date: 06/24/2013 Group Number: GA12BSB12 | |Copyright © 2011by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Facilitator Information hours. I am available to answer questions between class meetings by phone‚ OLS postings or email. Also‚ I will be in class approximately
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Team C Week 4 Summary David Ramirez‚ Kelvin Hemmingway‚ Chad Etzler ACC/291 August 26‚ 2013 Ins: James Covert Introduction As we advanced through week 4 of Principles of Accounting II‚ so far‚ we have absorbed ourselves with a litany of accountancy material. Week 4 continued with variety of content that contained: identifying kinds of shares issued by companies‚ computing shares‚ dividends‚ and stock splits‚ and documenting treasury stock deals. Also discussed in text and throughout discussion
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WileyPLUS Assignment: Week 1 Practice Quiz Resource: WileyPLUS Complete the Week 1 Practice Quiz in WileyPLUS Multiple Choice Question 41 The proprietorship form of business organization must have at least two owners in most states. is classified as a separate legal entity. combines the records of the business with the personal records of the owner. generally receives favorable tax treatment relative to a corporation. Multiple Choice Question
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1. Based on historical data‚ you have estimated the following probability distributions for the returns on two individual securities (SMALL and BIG) and the value-weighted market portfolio: State probability Small Big Market Expansion 0.30 25% 8% 12% Normal 0.5 15% 6% 10% Recession 0.20 0% 2% 3% a) Calculate the expected return and standard deviation of return for Small‚ Big and the market portfolio b) Calculate the covariance between Small and Big; between Small
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Ethics ACC/291 August 4‚ 2012 Ethics The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was approved in order to keep corporations form scamming the government. The law was a consequence of many corporate scams. This law was to protect the investors and give them the correct information and to make the corporations reveal all information which may impact an investor’s judgment of the corporation. This act/law will make corporations complete an internal audit from time to time as to keep all the information correct
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Trail Balance Jan 1 Started business by borrowing a loan of $50 000 from the Centrex Commercial Bank which was invested into the business along with his personal savings of $50 000. The loan carries an interest rate of 12% per annum. The following transactions took place during the year. 1 Purchased the following assets and paid for them by cash: Furniture and Fittings $30 000 Equipment $ 45000 A motor van was purchased on account from Saunders Ltd for $40 000. 2 Purchased computer
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Direct and Indirect Cash Flow Cassandra Stewart ACC 291 June 18‚ 2014 Susan Schulz / Direct and Indirect Cash Flow Differences between direct and indirect cash flow are just what they seem. Direct statement of cash flow identifies a company’s sources and uses of cash. This cash flow has three sections that include operating‚ investing‚ and financing activities. Operating activities includes receipts and payments from normal business operations. Investing activities include the purchase
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Through the duration of the first three weeks of the accounting 291 course learning team A has acquired knowledge of different accounting methods. The three main objective during week three include stocks that corporations issue such as common stock‚ preferred stock‚ and treasury stock. Learning team A also discovered methods to tell the stocks apart through their differences. The second main point that week three spoke about was calculate stocks‚ dividends‚ and split stocks and their definitions
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Week Two Summary ACC/291 Abstract During the first two weeks‚ Learning Team “A” studied several objectives. During Week One‚ we learned how to prepare journal entries to account for transactions related to accounts receivable and bad debt using both percentage of sales and the percentage of receivables methods‚ ways to distinguish between tangible and intangible assets‚ the means to identify the entries associated with acquisition‚ disposal‚ and sales of plant assets‚ and closed out the week
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