Name________________________________________________ TRANSACTIONS LIST A Instructor_______________________Date Due_________________ (Accounts with no activity in this worksheet are excluded in this solution.) 12/31/2012 12/31/2013 ADJUSTED INCOME BALANCE ACCT ACCOUNT POST CLOSING UNADJUSTED YEAR-END ADJUSTMENTS TRIAL BALANCE STATEMENT SHEET NO. TITLE TRIAL BALANCE TRIAL BALANCE DEBIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT ID # DEBIT ID # CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT
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not relevant to their job position. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 “made it illegal to base decisions on race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin; it created Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to administer the Act” (Velasquez‚ pp. 352). This Act addresses human rights as well as justice as women and minorities are hired into positions that are not high level‚ nor have room for growth within a company. There are multiple barriers to entry that were lifted due to this Act. The
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Ratio Analysis Memo July 9‚ 2012 Memo To: From: Date: July 9‚ 2012 RE: Kudler Fine Foods ratio analysis One of the things that we will be going over is some of the ratios for Kudler Fine Foods through Liquidity‚ Profitability‚ and solvency ratios. We will look into some of the finding that were found through these ratios and discuss them. One of the things that we found was where Kudler Fine Foods’ position is with these ratios. The first area that we look at is profitability
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ACCT 1080 ACCOUNTING THEORY WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING INDIVIDUAL REFLECTION An individual often learn best through personal experiences as it enables the mind to remember information for the long term. This assignment provides the reflection of my learning experience working as a team member. 1. Positive Aspects of Working within a Team The greatest advantage working within a team is the distribution of workload. This reduces the workload for each member and also allows each member
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Tuesday " (348)‚ and the sands of the muddy beach had "become a stew of mud and rotten shellfish" (348). The author creates vivid images by making comparisons to things that are common‚ everyday sights in the rustic village: "a dog who had no illusions" (352)‚ "a huge decrepit hen among the fascinated chickens" (134)‚ "huge buzzard wings‚ dirty and half plucked (348). These graphic‚ literal descriptions offer more to the story than simply defining a setting--they define the mentality of the characters.
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SYLLABUS FOR MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING – ACCT 5100/7100 PROFESSOR LINDA BAMBER Fall 2012 Date 8/14 Tue. Topic Introduction to Management Accounting and Professionalism Chapter and Reading Course Outline Syllabus eLC Student Orientation: http://elc.uga.edu/student_orientation /index.html Assignment Due Today 1) Hand in your ACCT 5100/7100 profile. 2) Form teams of four with no more than one MBA student per team (I will try to fill out teams of two or three). One team member should email
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Durch‚ William J‚ The UN operation in the Congo: 1960-1964‚ New York‚ NY. St. Martin ’s Press. 1993 p. 509 p. p 315-352 5- Goodin E. Robert and Reeve‚ Andrew‚ ‘Liberal Neutrality’‚ Routledge‚ London and N.Y.‚ 1989 6- Slim Hugo (1997): Relief agencies and moral standing in war: Principles of humanity‚ neutrality‚ impartiality and solidarity1‚ Development in Practice‚ 7:4‚ 342-352 7- Tsagourias Nicholas Consent‚ Neutrality/ Impartiality and the Use ofForce in Peacekeeping: Their Constitutional Dimension
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| Cash and cash equivalents‚ end of period | $2‚832 | | | Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information | | Income taxes paid | -- | Interest paid | $45 | | | Cash | | Accounts Receivable | Allow Doubt Accts
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12.53 2.87 0.92 1.95 2002 725.45 506.91 218.54 104.14 21.54 92.86 35.51 57.35 18.35 39.00 2003 793.34 559.53 233.81 125.53 20.89 87.39 24.67 62.72 20.07 42.65 2004 814.55 595.34 219.21 136.57 21.22 61.42 17.96 43.46 13.91 29.55 Balance Sheet Cash Acct receivable Inventory Total current assets Land pland‚ equipment Other assets Total long-term assets Total assets Accounts payable Current portion of LT debt Total current liabililties Long-term debt Shareholder’ equity Total
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Accounting Information and Decision Making Financial accounting: Measurement and communication‚ measures business activities of a company & communicate to external parties Managerial Accounting: methods accountants use to provide info to managers (acct 210) Who needs to make decisions about companies? Investors Creditors-lend money Customers-big customers (i.e. Apple buys memory chips from Samsung) Suppliers-ability to pay Managers-production/expansion Employees-employment opportunities Competitors-market
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