Solution of Textbook Problems (for HW#2) 2. Checksheet Problem Customer Type Noisy Failed Odor Warm Totals Residential 10 7 5 3 25 Commercial 3 2 7 4 16 Totals 13 9 12 7 41 Residential customers Commercial customers 3. The run charts seems to show a pattern of errors possibly linked to break times or the end of the shift. Perhaps workers are becoming fatigued. If so‚ perhaps two 10 minute breaks in the morning and
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• The World Around You • Objects and Properties • Your physical surroundings include naturally occurring and manufactured objects such as sidewalks and buildings. • Objects are physical "things" in our environment – How we experience these things are due to our experiences as we grow and mature. • Properties – Properties of objects are those qualities that make an object what it is. – We need some common way of describing the properties of objects in our physical environment. • Referent – A
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Exercise 6-1 Part A (1) Sales 2‚700‚000 Purchases (Cost of Goods Sold) 2‚700‚000 To eliminate intercompany sales of 2011 (2) 12/31 Inventory-Income Statement (Cost of Goods Sold) 487‚500 12/31 Inventory (Balance Sheet) 487‚500 To eliminate unrealized intercompany profit in inventory Exercise 6-2 Reported Net Income- S Company $ 525‚000 Noncontrolling Interest Percentage 0
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Long-Term Construction Contracts 163 CHAPTER 10 MULTIPLE CHOICE ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS 10-1: a Percentage of Completion Method: Contract Price P1‚000‚000 Less: Total estimated cost Cost incurred P 200‚000 Estimated remaining cost _400‚000 __600‚000 Gross profit estimated 400‚000 % of completion (200‚000/600‚000) __33 1/3% Gross profit to be recognized P 133‚333 Zero Profit Method: 0 10-2: a P100‚000 2007 2008 Contract Price P9
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CHAPTER 12 MULTIPLE CHOICE 12-1: d. This is recorded when the working fund is replenished. 12-2: c. Sales P 700‚000 Cost of goods sold: Purchases P800‚000 Merchandise inventory‚ end 180‚000 620‚000 Gross profit P 80‚000 Expenses 198‚000 Net income (loss) P (118‚000) 12-3: b Sales P 70‚000 Cost of goods sold (P70‚000 / 140%) 50‚000 Gross profit P 20‚000 Less: Samples (P8‚000 – P6‚000) P
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Acquisition of legal subsidiary in bankruptcy According to the fact of this case‚ Parent Co. (Parent) wholly owns Poor Son Co. (Poor Son) as a legal subsidiary‚ and both of them all nonpublic companies. However‚ in January 2007 Poor Son filed a voluntary bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the U.S. bankruptcy code because of its inability of meet obligations as they became due. Then‚ Parent claimed the loss of control of Poor Son and deconsolidated Poor Son from its financial statement. Through the
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CHAPTER 1 Partnership Formation and Operations EXERCISES Exercise 1 –1 |1.a |Campos‚ Capital |14‚000 | | | | Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts | |14‚000 | | | | | | |
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BAO3309 Advanced Financial Accounting Semester 2011 Non-Graded Assessment There are 1 Multiple Choice Questions and you have 13 minutes to complete this assessment 1) Which of the following is true about theories in general? A. Theories can include any coherent set of ideas or statements to explain‚ or provide guidance in respect of‚ certain phenomena B. Theories must be empirically based to describe what is‚ rather than what should be C. Theories must be based on
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CGA-CANADA ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING [MA2] EXAMINATION March 2011 Marks 30 Time: 3 Hours Question 1 Select the best answer for each of the following unrelated items. Answer each of these items in your examination booklet by giving the number of your choice. For example‚ if the best answer for item (a) is (1)‚ write (a)(1) in your examination booklet. If more than one answer is given for an item‚ that item will not be marked. Incorrect answers will be marked as zero. Marks will not be awarded
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BAO3312 Advanced Management Accounting Sem 1 2011 Tutorial Class Participation / Learning Journal Name of Student / ID no.: Name of Tutor: Day / Time of Tutorial Class: Week Attended Tute: Yes/No Describe participation and/or contributions made (if any) Reflect on and describe 1 important learning point from this week’s reading /case ( length guide: 50-75 words a week); Do not just list what topics were discussed; describe a valuable learning point for you and
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