Corporate Accounting Week 3 Individual work - Ratios compare financial data among companies or within a single company. They reflect accounting transactions and conditions of a company. To further explore ratios and their effect on transactions and finances‚ please complete the following. - Exercise 3-6 “Normal Account Balances” on pg. 133 - Exercise 3-14 “Journal Entries” on pg 135 - Exercise 3-2 “Transaction Analysis and Financial Statements” on pg 137. Exercise 3-6‚ pg 133 1. Cash -
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Week Two Exercise Assignment Revenue and Expenses 1. Recognition of concepts. Jim Armstrong operates a small company that books entertainers for theaters‚ parties‚ conventions‚ and so forth. The company’s fiscal year ends on June 30. Consider the following items and classify each as either (1) prepaid expense‚ (2) unearned revenue‚ (3) accrued expense‚ (4) accrued revenue‚ or (5) none of the foregoing. a. Interest owed on the company’s bank loan‚ to be paid in early July Prepaid expense
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and used is 26‚200 units. Total materials variance $ ____ Materials price variance $ ____ Materials quantity variance $ ____ SP=$5 (given) SQ=27000 (9000@3per) AP=$4.7(given) AQ=28000 (given) Now‚ price variance is AQ(SP-AP)‚ or 28000($.3)=$8400 (This is favorable‚ since the materials were obtained at below average cost.) Quantity variance is SP(SQ-AQ)‚ or $5(-1000)=-$5000. (This is unfavorable‚
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This work of ACC 306 Week 3 Ethics Case 17-6 comprises: VXI International - 401(k) plan contributions Business - General Business ACC306: Intermediate Accounting II Week 1 Required Readings a. Chapter 12: Investments b. Chapter 13: Current Liabilities and Contingencies Discussions Equity Method. Complete P12-13 from Chapter 12. Post the answers to the discussion board by Day 3. Loss Contingency and Full Disclosure. Complete Judgment Case 13-9
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ACC-100 Chapter 3 External event: involves interactions between the entity and its environment. * Example: the payment of wages to an employee is an external event‚ hiring of a sales manager Internal event: occurs entirely within the entity. * The use of a piece of equipment Transaction: any event that is recognized in a set of financial statements (if an event is measurable and realized‚ then it is a transaction) * Typically include: * An external event that involves exchange
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Law 421/Week Two What are the elements of negligence? How does an intentional tort differ from negligence? Provide examples. Intentional torts can be described as deliberate acts to harm someone. Negligence can be described to deliberately choose not to act in order to fix a problem which ultimately results in someone being harmed. There are several elements that need to be present in order for a claim to be considered negligence (Melvin‚ 2011). According to our text these elements need to be present
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WEEK THREE LEARNING TEAM B ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM 1-30A OSHEA ENTERPRISES INCOME STATEMENT AT DECEMBER 31‚ 2002 REVENUE $48‚000.00 OPERATING EXPENSES 32‚000.00 NET INCOME (change in Net Assets) $16‚000.00 OSHEA ENTERPRISES STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY AT DECEMBER 31‚ 2002
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the 25‚000. After that the oral agreement came to be played in. And last came the final details of what else should be included all in it. There was a chance of making it a contract but like stated before without a signature nothing came about. 3. Does the fact that the parties were communicating by e-mail have any impact on your analysis in Questions 1 and 2 (above)? 1- There was no analysis based of a email and still giving the factor of no signature created nothing in the end. 2-Basically
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Homework – Week 4 Desislava Tabakova ACC 403 – Auditing I Professor Ashley Braun Harper November 2‚ 2014 Chapter 7: Problems 7-29(a-g) and 7-33(a-b) Chapter 8: Problems 8-29(a-d) and 8-32(a-b) 7-29 A-G A- Recorded amount of entries in the acquisition journal 1- Documentation--consists of the client’s business documents used to support accounting events. The strength of documentation is that it is prevalent and available at a low cost. Documents can be internal or externally
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University of Phoenix Material Article Review Format Guide MEMORANDUM UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX DATE: April 20‚ 2015 TO: Michael Carrozzo FROM: Tennile Massey RE: Meyerhoff‚ A. (2008). Road kill on the deregulation highway. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved from http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jan/14/opinion/oe-meyerhoff14 Melvin‚ S. P. (2011). The legal environment of business: A managerial approach: Theory to practice. New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. ARTICLE SYNOPSIS
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