This work of ACC 460 Week 4 DQs consists of: DQ1: 1. What financial statements are required of not-for-profit organizations? 2. How are they different or comparable to those provided by organizations that operate for profit? 3. How does the retained earnings section of for-profit organizations differ from that of the net assets section of not-for-profits? DQ2: 1. What are the three classifications of net assets established by FASB Statement 117? 2. How are these
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Module 04 Homework Assignment Use the information presented in this module along with additional outside research to answer the questions: 1 Discuss the two methods of viral replication. The two methods of viral replication are done in animal viruses. The first method deals with DNA viruses and the second is RNA viruses. In the DNA virus‚ the viral DNA enters the nucleus of the host cell. Than it is transcribed into mRNA and leaves the nucleus into the cytoplasm. The early mRNA then translates
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U1-40 (30 min) Benefit-cost analysis—add a project a. and b. | Income Statement | New contract changes | Dollar impact of new contract | Income with new contract | Sales revenue | $ 1‚500‚000 | $ 200‚000 | $ 200‚000 | $ 1‚700‚000 | Costs | | | | | Labor | 700‚000 | 175‚000 | 175‚000 | 875‚000 | Equipment lease | 104‚000 | 12% | 12‚480 | 116‚480 | Rent | 120‚000 |
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The file of ACC 421 Week 4 Discussion Questions comprises: DQ1: What does the statement of cash flows tell you about a company? Why is the statement of cash flows important? Can a company have profits but no cash? Why or Why not? DQ2: What is included in each section of the statement of cash flows? What does each section tell you about the company? Which of the three classifications of activities included on a statement of cash flows is the most important? Why? Business
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4–4 Property Tax Calculations and Journal Entries. The Village of Darby’s budget calls for property tax revenues for the fiscal year ending December 31‚ 2011‚ of $2‚660‚000. Village records indicate that‚ on average‚ 2 percent of taxes levied are not collected. The county tax assessor has assessed the value of taxable property located in the village at $135‚714‚300. Required a. Provide the required adjusting entries at the end of 2011‚ assuming that the December 31‚ 2011‚ balance of Inventory of
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process of associating income tax effects with the income statement components that create those effects. True False 3. Material restructuring costs are reported as an element of income from continuing operations. True False 4. Earnings quality refers to the ability of reported earnings (income) to predict future earnings. True False 5. Gains‚ but not losses‚ from discontinued operations must be separately reported in an income statement. True False
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MTT (Set 5 with answer) 1) The following is selected information from the records of Ray‚ Inc.: Purchases of raw materials $ 6‚000 Raw materials‚ beginning 500 Raw materials‚ ending 800 Work-in-process‚ beginning 0 Work-in-process‚ ending 0 Cost of goods sold 12‚000 Finished goods‚ beginning 1‚200 Finished goods‚ ending 1‚400 What is the total amount of conversion costs? a. $5‚500 b. $5‚900 c. $6‚100 d. $6‚500 ANSWER: Choice "d" is correct. Conversion costs (labor and overhead)
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3101 MSOM 3rd in-class Group Assignment (Mod B and Ch 4) Q1) 39) A linear programming problem that aims to minimize cost‚ has two constraints 2X + 4Y ≥ 100 and 1X + 8Y ≤ 100. Which of the following statements about its feasible region is true? (2-points) A) There are four corner points including (50‚ 0) and (0‚ 12.5). B) The two corner points are (0‚ 0) and (50‚ 12.5). C) The feasible region is triangular in shape‚ bounded by (50‚ 0)‚ (33-1/3‚ 8-1/3)‚ and (100‚ 0). D) The graphical origin (0‚ 0)
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P2-6B Condensed balance sheet and income statement data for Fellenz Corporation are presented below. FELLENZ CORPORATION Balance Sheets December 31 Assets 2012 2011 Cash $40‚000 $24‚000 Receivables (net) 90‚000 55‚000 Other current assets 74‚000 73‚000 Long-term investments 78‚000 60‚000 Plant and equipment (net) 520‚000 407‚000 Total assets $802‚000 $619‚000 Liabilities and
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Text Discussion Questions and Exercises: • Chapter 15: Discussion Question 9. How do variable costs and fixed costs differ? Give an example of each. Fixed costs are costs that will be the same for the next year. In my Construction Business fixed costs are office rent‚ office utilities‚ advertising costs‚ etc. In a year‚ these costs can be known ahead of time and won’t need to change even if my company does more work. Variable costs are costs that can rise or fall depending on how much work I
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