TEST PAPER 1 Subject: Hotel Accounting 1 Serial No: 72367B Test No: 1 Edition: 1 Student Name: Cosme‚ Felicia Student Number: 10011439164 Question 1: Assets Liabilities Owner’s Equity 1. Cash (Example) √ 2. Bank Overdraft √ 3. Capital √ 4. Loans √ 5. Salaries Payable √ 6. Land and buildings √ 7. Telephone payable √ 8. Advertising payable √ 9. Stock on hand √
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`Accounting 6135‚ Advanced Accounting Theory Arthur G. Hendricks‚ Ph.D.‚ CPA professor BU 410 Thursday 7:10 PM to 10:00 PM Required Texts 1. Scott‚ W.R.‚ Financial Accounting Theory‚ 5th edition‚ Prentice Hall (Pearson Education Canada‚ Ltd) 2009 (ISBN 978-0-13-207286-1) 2 Concepts Statement #7‚ Using Cash Flow Information and Present Value in Accounting Measurements‚ FASB‚ February 2000. 3. Optional; The Wall Street Journal. You are expected to read the financial pages of the news media
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ACC206: Principles of Accounting II Final Paper Instructor: Emmett Denham March 25‚ 2013 ABC Company could reach $3 million in annual sales within 3 years if the company used shingle scrap material to build cedar dollhouses. The new product would add additional costs but would project an aggressive growth in revenue for the company. In the following reports I will show you how beneficial the cedar dollhouses would be to ABC Company. [ABC Company] | Cash Flow Satement | | | | Date:
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COMPREHENSIVE ILLUSTRATION QUESTION 1 ABC Bhd uses material X which obtain from an outside supplier. Each delivery of material X consists of 30‚000 kg at a cost of RM5 per kg. The cost of ordering is RM10 per order. The lead time for delivery can vary between 12 and 18 days and the rate of usage of material X also varies between 320 and 480 kg per day. Stockholding cost amount to 9% per annum of the average stockholding value. Required: Calculate the following: |Re-order level in kg
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Professor Marc Jones Stephen Chipkin Dr Zina O’Leary 5 Tutors Helen Parker Alexander Munro Bozena Pieniazek Lisa McCullough Alvin Valdez Annie Klein Wen Nian Serge Putilin (Senior Tutor) Luke Turner 6 2 3/3/2014 The ‘Zen’ Questions - Who am I? - Why are we here? - What’s it all about? Curriculum Overview 9 3 3/3/2014 The ‘Professional You’ at work • • • • Think Feel Believe Behave/Act ‘You in relationship’
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CAPE ACCOUNTING UNIT 2 MODULE 1: COSTING PRINCIPLES CONTENT: Cost and Management Accounting‚ Manufacturing Enterprises‚ Elements of Cost 1. INTRODUCTION TO COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING i. Discussing the importance and role of Cost Accounting and Management Accounting ii. Differentiating between Cost and Management Accounting and Financial Accounting iii. Discussing the role of Cost and Management Accounting and service industries 2. ACCOUNTING FOR MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES i. Flow of costs i. Cost
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Chugh Classes caravi1234.blogspot.in ACCOUNTING STANDARDS "Accounting standards are written policy documents‚ issued by regulatory authority (ICAI)‚ covering the aspects of recognistion‚ treatment‚ measurement‚ presentation & disclosure of transactions &events in the financial statements" ‐ Issued by; ICAI ‐ Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. ‐ Total Number of Accounting Standards issued till date = 32 ‐ Total Number of effective/applicable Accounting Standards till date = 28 (AS‐8‚ AS‐30
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compliance with company policies. maintenance of accurate inventory records. 2. Which of the following statements concerning internal controls is true? A. Internal administrative controls are designed to limit the amount of funds spent on investments. B. The control procedure‚ separation of duties‚ prohibits the employment of a husband and wife or other closely related parties within the same company. C. Internal accounting controls are limited to the policies and procedures used to protect the company
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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS QUESTION INFORMATION Number |Objective |Description |Difficulty |Time |AACSB |AICPA |SS |GL | |EO1-1 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-2 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-3 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-4 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-5 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-6 |1-2 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |FN-Measurement | | | |EO1-7 |1-2 | |Easy
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DECISION SCIENCE MGT3050 CASE PROBLEM Sem ‚1 2014– 2015 FORCASTING LOST SALES Instructor: PROFESSOR DR. RAFIKUL ISLAM Section-4 Prepared by: 1. MD. RAFIQUL ISLAM 1133077 2. MD. WASIUL KARIM 1125337 3. NAHID HASAN 1215389 An estimate of sales had there been no hurricane : Answer to the question number -1 The given data used for the forecast is the Carlson sales data for 48 months. We used the trend and seasonal method. Bellow the techniques are given to estimate the
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