How the Simulation is Scored How performance in the Capstone Simulation results in a simulation grade The base Capstone Simulation point score is generated as outlined below. You may access your Round and Cumulative score during Team Competition on the CapSim website at Reports →Analysis & Scoring →Analyst Report. This document outlines how the 10-item scoring method will be used. Your grade for the team or Individual Competitions will be simply your total points earned divided by the maximum points
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ACCT 201 Case Study: APPLE Inc. [pic] Based on Apples 10K for YE 9/25/2010 April 10‚ 2011 Constantino Anezinos 1) With our 10k final case study project we will be looking at the 10k financial filing of Apple Inc. Based on the 10k we read; we will apply the concepts learned in this class to form a thorough analysis of the financial statement. In a manner that will show we comprehend the ideas taught in this class. As referenced from Wikipedia;
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ACCT2202 Advanced Corporate Accounting Week 1: Unit introduction ACCT2202 Advanced Corporate Accounting: Unit staff • Lecturer-in-charge and tutor • Dr Rick Newby • Tutors • Mr Val Chin (Val.Chin@uwa.edu.au) • Mr Kevin Burns (Kevin.Burns@uwa.edu.au) Unit overview: Learning outcomes • Completion of this unit should help you to: • interpret and apply specific requirements of a range of Australian Accounting Standards (AASBs) • critically evaluate accounting requirements
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Internship Requirements for Accounting‚ Finance‚ and International Business and Economics Majors Minimum Qualifications: For ACCT 467 Internship credit‚ students must have at least a 3.0 major GPA and completed at least 9 hours in the accounting major core. For ECFI 467 Internship credit‚ students must have at least a 3.0 major GPA and completed at least 9 hours in the finance or economics major core. Procedure for Enrolling in an Internship: Review internship requirements and discuss the
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Sarene Su Acct 597 First Draft INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS Going-Concern Opinions and Bankruptcies Auditors can make two types of misclassification errors regarding going concern Auditor’s Dilemma on the Issuance of Going-Concern Opinions Although SEC and other legislative bodies have provided significant litigation relief to auditors making Type II misclassification errors‚ the cost of making Type II misclassification can still be quite large (Geiger and Raghunandan)
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IS3110 Lab7 Student Name: Tom Fletcher Submission Requirements Your last name must be in the filename of your submitted document according the assignment naming standard. IS3110_U7L1_Firstname_Lastname Email to: SMichnick@itt-tech.edu Due By: 6:00 PM CDT‚ Wednesday August 6‚ 2014 Note: Emails received after Due Date Due Date will be marked LATE and subject to a grade of 0 for the assignment. Please refer to Pages 46-52 of the IS3110 Student Lab Manual when working on this lab. Lab #7 – Perform
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Chapter 2 Recording Business Transactions Review Questions 1. The three categories of the accounting equation are assets‚ liabilities‚ and equity. Assets include Cash‚ Accounts Receivable‚ Notes Receivable‚ Prepaid Expenses‚ Land‚ Building‚ Equipment‚ Furniture‚ and Fixtures. Liabilities include Accounts Payable‚ Notes Payable‚ Accrued Liability‚ and Unearned Revenue. Equity includes Owner’s Capital‚ Owner’s Withdrawals‚ Revenue‚ and Expenses. 2. Companies need a way to organize their
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Yue Jin (Christina) Acct 531 Sep 24th 2013 Article summary #2 Is this client the right fit for your firm? Summary: This article talks about how the CPA firms can avoid the problem clients before they cause troubles. The article demonstrates some basic steps for all clients’ engagement‚ then tells us how to deal with higher-risk engagement‚ and finally talks about how the CPA firms can formalize the engagement process. Firstly‚ the main points of basic steps for all clients and engagements
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School of Accounting ACCT 1511: Accounting and Financial Management 1B Summer Session‚ 2012 Lecture Materials for Classes 10 -12 Management Accounting 10. Management Accounting: Review 11. Costing Systems 12. Budgeting for Planning and Control Student Handout Lecturer: Nicole Ang Website: http://lms-blackboard.telt.unsw.edu.au/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp 1 School of Accounting ACCT 1511: Accounting and Financial Management 1B Summer Session‚ 2012 Class 10 Review of Introduction to
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Richwin Ltd 18/Floor Block C 25 Ching Wan Road Shatin Sales & Receivables Journal 2/1/2009 To 31/1/2009 21/4/2010 17:32:29 Page 1 ID# Acct# Account Name Debit Credit Job No. SJ 3/1/2009 Discount: Okaya Trading Ltd SJ000001 6-2500 Discounts Allowed HK$401.00 SJ000001 1-2000 Accounts Receivable HK$401.00 SJ 6/1/2009 Sale; Okaya Trading Ltd CN001 1-2000 Accounts Receivable HK$5‚000.00 CN001 4-1100 Sales HK$5‚000.00 SJ 6/1/2009 Okaya Trading Ltd: Credit from CN001 SJ000002 1-2000 Accounts
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