Accounting: A User Perspective Assignment 2 April 2014 Prepared by Marcelo De la cruz Plejo Student ID‚ z3479895 Master of Business and Technology GBAT9120 Accounting: A User Perspective – Semester 1 - 2014 Facilitator‚ Ken Trottman 1. Question 1 [14 marks] Ratio 2014 Calculations Results 2013 Calculations Results 1. Return on Equity (2425 / 78018)x100 3.10% 3752/50319 7.46% 2. Alternative Return on Assets (6985 / 216899)x100 3.22% (9150
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Description of a Flat-Head Screwdriver Introduction – General Description A flat-head screwdriver is a hand held tool used by carpenters and is designed to tighten and loosen screws. A typical hand screwdriver has a cylindrical shaped handle to be held by a hand‚ and an axial fixed to the handle‚ the tip of which is shaped to fit a certain type of screw. The handle and shaft allow the screwdriver to be positioned and supported and when rotated‚ to apply pressure. A screwdriver amplifies the
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LOGISTICS CYCLE Therefore the emphasis is on designing the logistics management information system and inventory management activities‚ rather than central-level activities such as quantification and procurement. However‚ as the logistics cycle demonstrates‚ all these functions are interrelated and so when the logistics system is designed‚ these other activities must be considered‚ such as ensuring that the data required for quantification are collected and that quality monitoring is incorporated
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MID-TERM EXAM 1. How important is job analysis to the development of job descriptions and job specifications? Discuss. Job analysis is important to the development of job descriptions and specifications because it needs to be formed before the job description and specifications. 2. What recommendations are given for improving committee effectiveness? They are having competent members‚ having committee properly charged‚ selecting or electing a competent chairperson‚ and recognizing/rewarding
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effectively through direct personal experience via the actual information from the manufacturers. ii) To focus attention on the learning process by delivering and exchanging information among the members of the group. iii) To promote translation of accounting theory into specific and meaningful experience. iv) To cultivate students to organise themselves‚ interdependent among the group members and communicate with one and another. v) To encourage students to experience lifelong learning and to practice
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Preferably‚ description paragraphs should concentrate on action (verbs)‚ rather than sensations (adverbs and adjectives). Writers should assume the role of readers whose idea of the described events is‚ in entirety‚ constructed by the paragraph content. Description paragraphs should be detailed‚ clear‚ and render the represented reality chronologically. Rather than providing advice‚ descriptive paragraphs ought to focus on essential information that is presented in a step-by-step manner. Writers
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2-1 BU8101 Accounting: A User Perspective Lecture 2 The Accounting Cycle Wednesday‚ 17 August 2011 Mrs. Ho Yin Kheng S3-01C-88 Nanyang Business School Nanyang Technological University Email: yklau@ntu.edu.sg Tel: 67905694 2-2 LO 2 Lecture Outline 1. Analyzing Business Transactions 2. Recording Process a. b. c. d. e. f. The Source Document The journal The accounts Debit and Credit rule Recording process illustrated Unadjusted trial balance 3. Adjusting entries
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filter paper and funnel. The next day‚ after the solid had dried onto the filter paper‚ we scraped the solid off and into the beaker with a spatula. We then added sulfuric acid and zinc‚ respectively‚ into the beaker. We stirred the solution and our final step was getting rid of the liquid waste and observing the copper powder at the bottom of our beakers. We noticed that although we performed many different chemical reactions on the copper‚ it never changed elements. The copper cycle supports
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Each Hype Cycle drills down into the five key phases of a technology’s life cycle. 1. Technology Trigger: A potential technology breakthrough kicks things off. Early proof-of-concept stories and media interest trigger significant publicity. Often no usable products exist and commercial viability is unproven. 2. Peak of Inflated Expectations: Early publicity produces a number of success stories—often accompanied by scores of failures. Some companies take action; many do not. 3. Trough of Disillusionment:
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Phuruthrmisrrv und Photobiolugy. 1970. Vol. 1 I ‚ pp. 457-475. Pcrgamon Press. Printed in Great Britain COOPERATION OF CHARGES IN PHOTOSYNTHETIC 0‚ EVOLUTION - I. A LINEAR FOUR STEP MECHANISM BESSEL KOK‚ BLISS FORBUSH and MARION McGLOlN Research Institute for Advanced Studies‚ 1450 South Rolling Road‚ Baltimore‚ Md. 2 1227‚ U.S.A. (Received I9 September 1969;in revised form 29 December 1969) Abstract- Using isolated chloroplasts and techniques as described by Joliot and Joliot
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