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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This document of ACC 490 Final Exam shows the solutions to the following problems: 1. Within the generally accepted auditing standards‚ the general standards relate primarily to 2. The essence of the due care? standards is that the auditor should not be quilty of 3) Gross negligence can best be defined as 4) Section 18 liability is relatively narrow in scope because it relates only to a false or misleading statement in documents "filed" with the 5) For a particular assertion
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Week One Content Outline: University of Phoenix Tools and Basic Concepts of Accounting OBJECTIVE: Use the tools available to University of Phoenix graduate students. Resource: University of Phoenix student Web site: https://ecampus.phoenix.edu Content University Library Center for Writing Excellence Student Web site OBJECTIVE: Identify the hierarchy of sources for generally accepted accounting principles. Resource: Ch. 1 of Intermediate Accounting Content Financial accounting
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Recording General Fund Operating Budget and Operating Transactions. The Town of Bedford Falls approved a General Fund operating budget for the fiscal year ending June 30‚ 2011. The budget provides for estimated revenues of $2‚700‚000 as follows: property taxes‚ $1‚900‚000; licenses and permits‚ $350‚000; fines and forfeits‚ $250‚000; and intergovernmental (state grants)‚ $200‚000. The budget approved appropriations of $2‚650‚000 as follows: General Government‚ $500‚000; Public Safety‚ $1‚600‚000;
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ACC 300 Final Exam Copy this link to your browser to download: http://www.finalexamguide.com/ACC-300-Final-Exam-1-200.htm 1. Which of the following is not an asset: 2. Amy Co. acquired $500 worth of supplies on credit. Which of the following journal entries would be recorded? 3. Baker Company earned $10‚000 revenue for services provided. Which of the following is correct? 4. Candy Company collected $5‚000 from a customer on account. What journal entry will Candy Company record
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Process Improvement Plan OPS 571 April 22‚ 2013 Richard Franchetti‚ Facilitator Process Improvement Plan In week one of this class‚ I was tasked to design a flowchart for a process in my daily life that I can improve. I chose my morning routine before work. My goal is to get out of the house by 7:38am Monday-Friday in order to catch my bus for work at 7:41am. I have trouble keeping track of time‚ usually missing the bus about one time every two weeks. I have discovered through the flowchart
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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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Accounting 260 Major assignment Kowloon Tong ltd- Jordan ltd 1. Acquisition analysis at 1 July 2008 Net fair value of identifiable assets and liabilities of Jordan ltd = 60000 +30000 +21000+6000 +6000(1-30%) Inventory +1000(1-30%) Machinery +6000(1-30%) Land +8000(1-30%) Equipment
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* Jonda Brantley * 11/09/2012 * ACC 220 Wk 2 Financial Statement * * A balance sheet is summary of a company’s financial condition at a specific point in time‚ including assets‚ liabilities and net worth. It allows the company to know what they have been paying for or what they owe out to people. An income statement is a report that tracks a company’s revenues‚ gross profits‚ operating income‚ and net worth. All businesses need to have revenue in order to establish a good foundation
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Ch 1. Accounting Information and Decision Making Financial accounting: Measurement and communication‚ measures business activities of a company & communicate to external parties Managerial Accounting: methods accountants use to provide info to managers (acct 210) Who needs to make decisions about companies? Investors Creditors-lend money Customers-big customers (i.e. Apple buys memory chips from Samsung) Suppliers-ability to pay Managers-production/expansion Employees-employment opportunities
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