version - imagine I have 1 million bottles in my drinks cupboard (which alas I do not ). If one of them is vodka and the rest are gin‚ then the vodka is "1 part per million". If I go and swap some more gin bottles for vodka‚ so that I end up with 23 bottles of vodka and 999 977 gin‚ (so still a million in total)‚ then the vodka is now "23 parts per million" 2) Relating it to other units Returning to my hypothetical drinks cupboard - or a slightly more realistic version. If it actually contains 100 bottles
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an expectation about Sales to test the reasonableness of Sales (by multiplying number of units sold with price per unit). Occurrence Select a sample of recorded transactions from Sales Journal‚ and vouch for complete audit trail i.e. from recording Journal to initiative document e.g. G.L. Sales Invoice‚ Delivery Note‚ Customer Order. Completeness Select a sample of Shipping Documents‚ and vouch for complete audit trail i.e. from Shipping documents to Sales Invoice‚ Tests
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GROUP 4 Summary Income per person is described as the amount of money that is been earned per person in a certain area or place. It is also known as the per capita income. Income per person is the measure of the mean income of people in an economic unit such as a country or a city. Income per person or per capita income is calculated by taking a measure of all sources of income in the aggregate or the Gross national income
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DATA ANALYSIS Population Size = 9 Samples from Unilever = 5 Sample from Procter & Gamble = 4 SAMPLE ANALYSIS QUESTION NO. AGREE AGREE DISAGREE DISAGREE NEUTRAL NEUTRAL UNILEVER P & G UNILEVER P & G UNILEVER P & G 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 0 2 3 5 5 0 0 0 0 4 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 6 5 1 0 1 0 2 7 5 5 0 0 0 0 8 5 2 0 0 0 2 9 5 5 0 0 0 0 10 5 1 0 1 0 2 QUES. NO. 15 16 17 18 19 HIGH HIGH LOW LOW MODERATE MODERATE N/A N/A UNILEVER P & G UNILEVER P & G UNILEVER P & G UNILEVER P & G 5 3 0 0 0
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answering challenge questions answering challenge questions [SECTION TITLE] 1 2 CONTENTS Practical experience requirements (PER) 4 challenge questions 5 sample answers 01 Demonstrate the application of professional ethics‚ values and judgement 6 03 Raise awareness of non-financial risk 7 04 Manage self 8 05 Communicate effectively 10 08 Improve departmental performance 12 10 Prepare financial statements for external purposes 13 13 Contribute to budget
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Pvt Ltd.‚ and would like to pursue ACCA course at XYZ University. I am very much interested to make a career in the field of Accounting and Finance which has always intrigued me on the magic of numbers and their impact on business and society at large. And I found that my interest lies in Accounting/Assurance‚ where I can best use my numeracy and analytical skills. I would like to pursue my further education in Accounting with a global qualification as ACCA which would provide me an excellent
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EPS Accounting Report: Development and Problems Earnings per share is the portion of a company’s profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock. The computation of earnings per share is income minus preferred stock dividends divided by weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding at the end of the period. Earning per share is considered to be the single most important metric to determine a company’s profitability which is crucial to the decision making of potential
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Cost Per Output and Cost Per Outcome Response Cost per outcome is the total cost of all units of service. Very simply‚ if you don’t know what it costs to achieve a certain output/outcome‚ you can’t know how much to charge for your services. A budget systems model is the foundation from which budgeting systems can be used to evaluate the success of an agency or company. Human Service Agencies receive pay based on how many people are helped‚ taking into account the cost of providing the services
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Furthermore‚ Per Seyersted’s work said‚ “ Kate Chopin concentrates mainly on the biological aspects of woman’s situation‚ while the other writers are more concerned with the socioeconomic forces shaping her life.” The Awakening is divergent to Sister Carrie‚ Maggie‚ Rose and McTeague. By comparing those literary novels‚ readers are able to see that women tend to indulge in wealth‚ men‚ and materialistic goods‚ unlike Edna in The Awakening‚ who was able to avoid wealth and lived in pigeon house. Per Seyersted’s
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