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    Checking Account

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    Get a Checking Account You can’t get a loan without first having a checking. You need a checking account because lenders verify your income via your checking account. Don’t worry‚ though--there is a way to get a loan even if you have bad credit‚ but you have to start by getting a checking account. 

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    Accounts Notes

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    Accounts Notes Double Entry Example 1 Transactions Debit (In) Credit (Out) Bought goods for resale for cash Purchases Cash Sold goods for cash Cash Sales Paid cash into bank Bank Cash Sold goods and received cheque Bank Sales Bought goods and paid by cheque Purchases Bank Example 2 Transactions Debit Credit Bought goods on credit from M.Mizzi Purchases M.Mizzi Paid M.Mizzi in cash one week later M.Mizzi Cash Sold goods on credit to S.Said S.Said Sales S.Said paid by cheque Bank S.Said Example

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    Vysya Bank Profit & Loss account‚ ING Vysya Bank Financial Statement & Accounts. 2012. Available at: http://www.moneycontrol.com/financials/ingvysyabank/profit-loss/ING#ING. [Accessed 08 November 2012]. Kotak Mahindra Bank Profit & Loss account‚ 2012. Kotak Mahindra Bank Financial Statement & Accounts. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.moneycontrol.com/financials/kotakmahindrabank/profit-loss/KMB. [Accessed 08 November 2012]. Yes Bank Profit & Loss account‚ 2012. Yes Bank Financial

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    Apollo Resources: www.personal.psu.edu/djk189/apollo.htm www.theoi.com/olympians/apollon.html www.igreekmythology.com/apollo.html www.men-myths-minds.com/apollo-greek-god.html http://mythagora.com/bios/hera.html http://www.arthistory.sbc.edu/imageswomen/papers/fittoncassandra/cass2.html http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/grecoromanmyth1/p/Apollo.htm http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/apollo.html http://www.hipark.austin.isd.tenet.edu/mythology/phaeton.html Apollo‚ the Greek god of

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    Shell Account

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    datum] | Inhoud 1.0 Basis gegevens 3 2.0 Overall doelstellingen‚ strategie en bedrijfsresultaten account 4 3.0 Inkoopstrategie 6 3.1Inkoopproces 6 4.0 SWOT analyse 7 5.0 Door account gehanteerde leveranciers-selectiecriteria 8 5.1Specifieke eisen/wensen account ten aanzien van ons bedrijf als leverancier 8 6.0 Consequenties voorgaande formulieren voor de strategie t.o.v. dit account 9 7.0 Actieplan 10 7.1Actie (intern) 10 7.2 Actie (extern) 11 8.0 Actieprogramma 12 1.0 Basis

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    Apollo and Dionysus: Gods of Art and Will In Nietzsche’s first book‚ The Birth of Tragedy‚ he introduces two principles with which he drives his discourse on the nature of art: the Apollonian dream‚ and the Dionysian intoxication. He states his purpose in writing the book‚ saying that “we will have achieved much for scientific study of aesthetics when we come‚ not merely to a logical understanding‚ but also to the certain and immediate apprehension of the fact that the further development of art

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    Account Analsis

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    Question 1 a) Identify three accounts on the balance sheet of Sun Hung Kai that represent tangible assets? Fixed assets‚ Investment properties‚ Properties for sale. b) What are the differences among these accounts? Fixed assets: Known as a non-current asset or as property‚ plant‚ and equipment‚ is a term used in accounting for assets and property which cannot easily be converted into cash. This can be compared with current assets such as cash or bank accounts‚ which are described as liquid

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    Paula Redwood‚ a sole trader‚ prepared the following Trial Balance from her accounts on 30 April 2009. Rent General expenses Insurance Salaries Electricity Capital Motor expenses Bad debts Drawings Debtors Creditors Bank Stock 10% Loan Loan interest Carriage outwards Commission received Purchases Sales Purchases returns Sales returns Discounts allowed Discounts received Provision for doubtful debts Equipment Provision for depreciation of equipment Motor vehicles Provision

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    is account receivable? Credit sales‚ sales on account b. How do accounts receivable differ from notes receivable? Notes Receivable arises when the seller asks for a note to replace an Accounts Receivable when the customer requests additional time to pay a past-due account. A promissory note is a written promise to pay a specific amount of money‚ usually including interest‚ at a future date. c. What is a contra asset? An account which offsets another account. A contra-asset account has

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    Accounts Receivable

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    systems: debit/credit system‚ website‚ and accounts receivable system. The debit/credit system and the website are already automated while the accounts receivable system is currently manual. The debit/credit system records all the expenses of the company‚ may it be capitalization expense or daily operating expense. It also records the sales from the job orders. The website simply advertises the company’s sold units and shows the company site map. The accounts receivable system holds the schedule of

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