Fund Stephanie Wallis ACC 460 Neil Fischer May 5‚ 2015 Chapter 9 Exercise 9-3 Part A Equipment 70‚000 Capital Assets 70‚000 (To record copier transferred) Cash 35‚000 Internal Service Fund 35‚000 (To record contribution from general fund) Cash 270‚000 Note Payable 270‚000 (To record note for 3 years) Equipment 160‚000 Accounts Payable 160‚000 (To record equipment that was purchased) Capital project facilities 100‚000 Cash 100‚000 (To record
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FIN515 Homework 5 Problem 10-8: NPVs‚ IRRs‚ and MIRRs for Independent Projects Edelman Engineering is considering including two pieces of equipment‚ a truck and an overhead pulley system‚ in this year’s capital budget. The projects are independent. The cash outlay for the truck is $17‚100 and that for the pulley system is $22‚430. The firm’s cost of capital is 14%. After-tax cash flows‚ including depreciation‚ are as follows: Year | Truck | Pulley | 1 | $5‚100 | $7‚500 | 2 | 5‚100 |
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This document of ACC 460 Week 1 DQs consists of: DQ1: Log into charitynavigator.org/. Choose a good charity and a bad charity and explain why you feel they should labeled good or bad. DQ2: What is fund accounting? How does it compare to proprietary accounting? Why is fund accounting necessary? What are the major fund types? DQ3: What are some examples of government and not-for-profit organizations? How do proprietary businesses measure achievement? How do government organizations
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Human Resource Management Roles HCS/341 May 6‚ 2012 Dorothy Cucinelli Human Resource Management Roles Health care organizations are equipped with many departments; the heart of the company involves the human resources department and its many functions. Human resources is the organizational function that deals with the issues related to the staff in this instance health care professionals which include performance‚ development‚ safety in the work place‚ planning‚ and providing indirect
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Accounting Principles General Journal Cash Account Purchases ledger Sales ledger General ledger 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
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The Usefulness of Accounting Estimates for Predicting Cash Flows and Earnings Baruch Lev* New York University Siyi Li University of Illinois Theodore Sougiannis University of Illinois and ALBA January‚ 2009 * Contact information: Baruch Lev (blev@stern.nyu.edu)‚ Stern School of Business‚ New York University‚ New York‚ NY 10012. The authors are indebted to the editor and reviewers of the Review of Accounting Studies for suggestions and guidance‚ and to Louis Chan‚ Ilia Dichev‚ John Hand
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Guillermo Furniture Store Analysis University of Phoenix ACC 561 July 2011 Guillermo Furniture Store Analysis This document presents the major components of a budget that includes the risks associated with sales forecasts‚ and an analysis of ethical considerations in the preparation and subsequent use of the budget. Consideration is given for the requirements of the organizations code of ethics in the use of any performance tools. Major Budget Components A master budget
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CHAPTER 12: CASH FLOW ESTIMATION AND RISK ANALYSIS 1. Because of improvements in forecasting techniques‚ estimating the cash flows associated with a project has become the easiest step in the capital budgeting process. a. True b. False ANSWER: False 2. Estimating project cash flows is generally the most important‚ but also the most difficult‚ step in the capital budgeting process. Methodology‚ such as the use of NPV versus IRR‚ is important‚ but less so than obtaining a reasonably accurate estimate
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Find needed answers here https://bitly.com/12B1qGX This work of ACC 206 Week 5 Chapter 23 P 23-28A contains: P23-28A Computing and journalizing standard cost variances [45 min] Java manufactures coffee mugs that it sells to other companies for customizing with their own logos. Java prepares flexible budgets and uses a standard cost system to control manufacturing costs. The standard unit cost of a coffee mug is based on static budget volume of 60‚200 coffee mugs per month: Actual cost
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Please complete the following 5 exercises below in either Excel or a word document (but must be single document). You must show your work where appropriate (leaving the calculations within Excel cells is acceptable). Save the document‚ and submit it in the appropriate week using the Assignment Submission button. Chapter 8 Exercise 1: 1. Basic present value calculations Calculate the present value of the following cash flows‚ rounding to the nearest dollar: A single cash inflow of $12‚000 in five
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