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    acct 331 study guide

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    ALL INFORMATION RELEVANT TO ANSWERING THE PROBLEMS IS FOUND ON THE LAST PAGE OF THE SAMPLE EXAM. PROBLEM 1 (20 POINTS) 1. Compute the issue price of the bonds on January 1‚ 2010. (3 points) 2. Complete the amortization schedule below for the dates indicated. (3 points) DATE CASH INTEREST EXPENSE AMORTIZATION BOOK VALUE 1/1/10 12/31/10 3. Prepare all necessary journal entries‚ from issuance through the January 1‚ 2011 bond retirement

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    Acct 504 Quiz 4

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    Exam 1 for Customer Relations for Mangers | | | | Materials‚ products and services that are state of the art‚ competitively priced and meet the needs of customers are the elements that define a successful organization. These include: Answer | | | | | Correct Answer: |    Products and services | Response Feedback: | | | | | | | | | The number of women in the workforce continues to grow and is projected to increase from about 47 percent in 2000 to approximately 75

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    Acct 505 Week 1

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    Part A: Accounting for income tax For journal entries‚ narration is NOT required. The accounting profit before tax of Happy Star Ltd for the year ended 31 December 2012 amounted to $10‚000 after including the following information. The financial year of the company was from 1 January 2012 to 31 December 2012. Equipment: The Company purchased the equipment for the amount of $100‚000 on 1 January 2011. Ending balance of equipment based on accounting as at 31 December 2011 was $100‚000

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    Acct 551 - Homework 1

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    E12-1 (Classification Issues—Intangibles) Presented below is a list of items that could be included in the intangible assets section of the balance sheet. 1. Investment in a subsidiary company. 2. Timberland. 3. Cost of engineering activity required to advance the design of a product to the manufacturing stage. 4. Lease prepayment (6 months’ rent paid in advance). 5. Cost of equipment obtained. 6. Cost of searching for applications of new research findings. 7. Costs incurred in the formation

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    Week 5 Acct 420

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    Ex 9-2 1 D 2 A 3 C 4 D 5 D 6 B 7 B 8 D 9 C 10 A Ex 13-1 1 B 2 D 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 D 7 D 8 B 9 A 10 A 9-10. MODIFIED ACCRUAL/ ADJUSTMENT ACCOUNT AFFECTED ACCRUAL ACCOUNT Debit Credit 1. DEPRECIATION EXPENSE Accrual 674300 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT Accural 674300 2. SALARY EXPENSE Accural 39123 SALARIES PAYABLE Accural 39123 3. BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT Accural 29049 EXPENDITURES Modified 29049 4. BONDS PAYABLE Accural 50000

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    Acct 242 Intel Case

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    Question 1: At any of these dates‚ did Intel have a contingent liability as defined by SFAS #5? June 30: Intel has discovered the flaw No contingent liability‚ no disclosure. According to Intel‚ a series of tests has showed that an error would occur only once every nine billion random calculations‚ or every 27‚000 years for most users. Therefore‚ the chance that customers would encounter errors in calculations on their Pentium-driven PCs is slight and the event that customers would

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    Acct Iii Course Project

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    Course Project: Financial Statement Analysis of Texas Instruments‚ Inc. Amanda McAdams Week 6 Intermediate Accounting III Professor:  James Ridilla Table of Contents Introduction 3 Deferred Taxes 3-5 Retirement plan 5-6 Share-based Compensation 6 Earnings per Share 6-7 Cash Flow Statement 7-8 Overall Analysis 8 Citations 9 Texas Instruments is famous for handheld scientific calculators; yet they

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    Part 3 The bankruptcy of Enron not only significantly impact the employment and pension of workers‚ but also the relevant major financial institutions‚ including investment Banks‚ commercial Banks‚ pension funds and mutual funds. On Feb. 14th‚ 2002‚ the international accounting standards foundation chairman and former Federal Reserve chairman Paul pointed out that the obvious problems in accounting and auditing profession has formed a kind of crisis after a long-term period of existence. A typical

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    ACCT 301 Week2 Homework

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    ACCT301 Week 2 Homework 1. In two to three paragraphs‚ describe the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and why it is important to the accounting profession. (15 points) Sarbanes-Oxley Act was created in order to ensure that controls were implemented and monitored by the regulating authority. Congress wanted to make sure that there was a specific standard and guideline for companies to follow in order to prevent fraud at such a large scale. When followed correctly there are controls set in place that are internal

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    acct 201 test 1

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    On October 1‚ Keisha King organized Real Answers‚ a new consulting firm; on October 3‚ the owner contributed $84‚000 cash. On October 31‚ the company’s records show the following items and amounts.                    Cash $ 11‚360   Cash dividends $ 2‚000     Accounts receivable   14‚000   Consulting fees earned   14‚000     Office supplies   3‚250   Rent expense   3‚550     Land   46‚000   Salaries expense   7‚000     Office equipment   18‚000   Telephone expense   760     Accounts payable   8‚500

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