Cinthia Gutierrez Acc 307 Homework Chapter 4 3. Allen visits Reno‚ Nevada‚ once a year to gamble. This year his gambling loss was $25‚000. He commented to you‚ “At least I didn’t have to pay for my airfare and hotel room. The casino paid that because I am such a good customer. That was worth at least $3‚000. “What are the relevant tax issues for Allen? Allen received something of value from the casino. Under the broad concept of income‚ the airfare and hotel accommodations would be considered
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ITM 550 MODULE FOUR CASE ASSIGNMENT 5 June 2011 Why do companies find it necessary to distinguish between network administration and systems administration? The first line of defense for almost every organization is typically the system administrator. This is the person that actively interacts with the company network on a daily basis‚ and by extension has intimate knowledge of it. So it stands to reason that this person would hopefully be the first to notice any signs of possible compromise
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Ronice M. Bruce Week 3_Course Project A - CASE STUDY ACCT 505- Prof Main January 26‚ 2013 Springfield Express is a luxury passenger carrier in Texas. All seats are first class‚ and the following data are available: Number of seats per passenger train car 90 Average load factor (percentage of seats filled) 70% Average full passenger fare $160 Average variable cost per passenger $70 Fixed operating cost per month $3‚150‚000 a. What is the break-even point in passengers and revenues
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Operations Decisions [Type the document subtitle] Dr. Castorina Eco 550 There are a lot of frozen food and low calorie microwavable food options available in the market. A few years ago people were not able to purchase the microwavable food but with the increase in income‚ people can now afford an easier lifestyle and can change the way they cook breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner. Because microwavable foods are easy to cook‚ people are replacing traditional cooking methods to microwavable foods
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ACCT 2332 Managerial Accounting Instructor Dr. Michael Yampuler E-mail: myampuler@uh.edu Office: 380K MH Managerial accounting helps managers make decisions A company manufactures a cell phone. It uses machines‚ engineers‚ utilities‚ supervisors etc. How much is the cost of one phone? How much should we sell it for? A footwear company manufactures dress shoes‚ casual shoes‚ and sandals in the same factory. Sandals do not seem to sell well enough. Is it beneficial to discontinue
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Economic benefit doctrine – Occurs when one receives a tax benefit from deduction and later receives reimbursement‚ it must be picked up as income (taxable) {Chapter 4} (will be on Homework ES and needs multiple questions) Applies to cash basis taxpayer; Income is taxable to the recipient when it is set aside on his behalf‚ made available to him‚ or is used to satisfy some of his indebtedness . A very narrow exception exists if to take possession of that income would result in undue hardship.
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ACCT 361 Chapter 19: Quality‚ Time and the Theory of Constraints (TOQ) Quality on the production line (conformance to technical specifications) reduces costs and supports a cost leadership strategy Quality may also differentiate one product from what might otherwise be a selection of substitutes and this way supports a value-leadership strategy The term quality refers to a wide variety of factors – fitness for use‚ the degree to which a product satisfies the needs of a customer‚ or the degree to
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Al most the developed countries have been prosecuting in economic reforms in the first two decade of 20th century. New Zealand was acclaim as an outstanding example of this trend. The results of this reforms was stated on the interest rates were relieved‚ the limitations of international capital had been removed‚ the currency was floating freely in money markets and agricultural subsidies and tax incentives had been removed. The economists in New Zealand have the optimistic about the success of these
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Name: Mary Rafel P‚ Abadies Rating: ___________ Course/Year: BSAc-1 Date: August 6‚ 2013 6.1 IDENTIFICATION Capital stock 1. The aggregate production capacity of existing capital goods in the economy. Zero or net change 2. Means a constant level in both the capital stock and output. Investments 3. Adjusts the capital stocks to maintain and even increase production and the level of the economic activities. Savings 4. The
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11143 - Home work #2 (quiz) (5 pts) 1. Converting quarterly and annual business plans into broad output and labor requirements for the intermediate term is known as: A. Aggregate planning. B. Master production scheduling. C. Rough-cut capacity planning. D. Materials requirements planning. E. Capacity requirements planning. (5 pts) 2. Which of the following is NOT a method used in aggregate planning to cope with fluctuations in demand? A. Backordering demand in peak
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