2010 2009 Current Assets: Cash $ 9‚000 $ ? Accounts Receivable 14‚000 18‚000 Inventory 23‚000 20‚000 Total Current Assets 46‚000 45‚000 Fixed Assets 73‚000 66‚000 Less: Accum. Depreciation (28‚000) (26‚000) TOTAL ASSETS $ 91‚000 $ 85‚000 Current Liabilities: Accounts Payable $ 11‚000 $ 6‚000 Wages Payable 3‚000 4‚000 Income Tax Payable 5‚000 4‚500 Total Current Liabilities 19‚000 14‚500 Long Term Bonds Payable 20‚000 23‚000 TOTAL
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Physical Education Kindergarten Shatara Williams PED 212: Foundation of Movement & Motor Activities Instructor: James Woodward February 03‚ 2014 LESSON PLAN Lesson Information: (Follow the Leader) Date: 02/03/2014 Grade Level: Kindergarten (ages 5 and 6) Level of Development: Kindergarten (ages 5 and 6) Number of Students: 18 Fundamental Skill: Demonstrate locomotor skills (running‚ jumping‚ skipping‚ crawling‚ marching‚ and etc.) State Standard: Georgia‚ The Georgia Performance
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TAX 4001 Project 2 Due Date Handed in to class on November 5‚ 2014 Your assignment is to individually prepare a memorandum to the tax file (see Chapter 2‚ Figure 2-6‚ page 2-27 in the 2015 Edition of the text for an example). The relevant facts are Carol is a successful physician who owns 100 of her incorporated medical practice. She and her husband Dick are considering the purchase of a commercial office building located near the local community hospital. If they purchase the building‚ Carol would
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FIN 327 Spring 2012 Project 2 U.S. Treasury Quotes Due: Feb 13‚ 2012 1. Go to the Wall Street Journal webpage http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3020-treasury.html?mod=topnav_2_3000 and find out the ask/bid price quotes and asked yields for treasury bills (1) maturing on 2009/09/24‚ traded on 2008/09/24 Bid = 1.845 Ask = 1.835 Asked yield = 1.887 (2) maturing on 2010/09/23‚ traded on 2009/09/24 Bid = 0.385 Ask = 0.378 Asked yield = 0.384 (3) maturing on 2011/09/22‚ traded
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2013 Instructor: Class Hours: Online Course Office Hours: Online Course Class meeting dates: January 14th – May 10th Text: Managerial Accounting‚ 14th ed.‚ by Garrison‚ Noreen and Brewer. ISBN 9780077503932 (Hard cover bundle – text and Connect access) or 9780077909703 (Loose leaf bundle) or 9780077317751 (electronic Connect Plus with on line text) Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor Course Description: A study of accounting
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WEEK 7 RESEARCH PROJECT (SET #1) DeVry University Acct 429-Professor Woodard Rosa Leon TAX FILE MEMORANDUM-1st Assignment FROM: Rosa Leon SUBJECT: Tracy Meal Deduction Question Today I talked to Tracey taxpayer with respect to her question regarding the meal deductions. Tracey is a sales representative for a national pharmaceutical company. FACTS: She has a rather large sales territory‚ and she makes her rounds to her customers using acompany-owned car over a 16- to 19-hour period of
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Annual cost to purchase cans $495‚000 (72‚540) Part 1 Cash flows over the life of the project Before Tax After Tax Item Amount Amount Annual cash savings $72‚540 65% $47‚151 Tax savings due to depreciation 32‚000 35% $11‚200 Total annual cash flow 104‚540 $58‚351 Part 2 Payback Period $200‚000/40‚000 5 Years Part 3 Annual rate
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(39.2% - 38.2%) Net Sales $18‚391 $17‚759 Profit margin ratio Net Income $1‚114 = 6.1% $389 = 2.2% Kohl’s is more profitable based on the profit margin ratio because it earns 6 cents for every $1.00 in sales as compared to 2 cents earning per $1.00 of JC Penney. Net Sales $18‚391 $17‚759 Inventory turnover Cost of Goods Sold $11‚359 3.8 $10‚799‚000 3.5 Kohl’s inventory turnover is slightly better by .3 than JC Penney. This might indicate that
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PED 212 Section 1 1. Kindergarten 2. Kindergarten 3. 14 4. Kickball 5. Personal Health and fitness‚ A safe and healthy environment‚ and resource management. Section 2 1. As result of this lesson‚ students will be able to demonstrate the following concept understand what kickball is. They will also be able to learn to take turns. The last thing that they will be able to understand about listening. 2. I will chose two teams and split them evenly. The rules for kickball are closely
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COURSE SYLLABUS SUBJECT CODE : ITM 60 SUBJECT TITLE : SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT SUBJECT PRE-REQUISITES : ITM 34‚ ITM 35 SUBJECT CO-REQUISITE : ITM 37‚ ITM 38‚ MATH 13i‚ & ACCTG. 30 CREDIT UNIT/S : 3 UNITS NO. OF CONTACT HOURS : 5 Hrs. (2 hrs. lec. & 3 hrs. lab.) PER WEEK I – Subject Description: This course offers BSIT
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