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    Determining the Accounting for Receivables from Officers and Directors. Facts Philadelphia Communications Inc. (“Philly”) is a public company that completed an initial public offering (IPO) a few months ago. John Sigar is the current CEO and member of the board of directors. He is the only family member involved in the business and owns significant amount of the company’s stock. While‚ we were doing audit testing for accounts receivable we came across number of Notes Receivable from several Mr Sigar’s

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    Elements of competence HSC210.1 Support individuals to identify their recreational interests and preferences HSC210.2 Encourage and support individuals to participate in recreational activities HSC210.3 Encourage and support individuals to review the value of the recreational activities About this Unit For this Unit you need to support individuals to access and participate in recreational activities. Scope The scope is here to give you guidance on possible areas to be covered in this

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    CXC PRINCIPLE OF ACCOUNTS PROJECT School-Based Assessment (S.B.A) (Year 2012) [pic] Submitted by: Danique Arthurs Year: May/June 2012 Name of School: Charles Fordyce Business College Name of Teacher: Charles Fordyce Centre No: 100228 Candidate No: Territory: Jamaica Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………..5 Acknowledgement………………………………………………………...6 Description of Business…………………………………………………...7 Location of

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    a ACCOUNTS SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT PROJECT ST GEORGES COLLEGE 2010 Chevaughn Barrant who previously worked for Shady Spring Developers was made redundant and received $1‚500‚000 as his redundancy payment which he used to open his own sole trader business known as C.J’s Computer and Accessories where he trades in computers and parts. He decided to operate the business for two months August 1‚ 2010 to September 30‚ 2010 and the transactions are as follows: 2010 Aug 1 Started business

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    Job Description ----Account Payable---- General Purpose Perform accounting and clerical tasks related to the efficient maintenance and processing of accounts payable transactions. Main Job Tasks and Responsibilities ▪ review invoices and check requests ▪ sort and match invoices and check requests ▪ set invoices up for payment ▪ process check requests ▪ prepare and process accounts payable checks‚ wire transfers and ACH payments ▪ reconciliation of payments

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    Name : Ronesha Rosal Subject : Principles of Accounts Name of project : Study of accounting procedures of B+M School : Corpus Christi College School number : 160013 Candidate’s number : 160013 Teacher’s name : Ms. Valentine Date submitted : ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to take this time to thank Table of Contents INTRODUCTION AIMS ACCOUNTING CYCLE Source documents Subsidiary journals

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    Ways to Prevent Overdue Accounts Want to improve the way you run your business? For any company‚ having overdue accounts wreak havoc on cash flow and liquid assets. In a small business‚ tracking down the guilty parties is both a financial and physical drain. It’s easy to say "don’t do business with deadbeats"‚ but the realities of things are much more complex. Most firms bring in collection agencies for debt. Be sure to find out: • How information about delinquent accounts will be transferred to

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    capital employed? A B C D current assets – current liabilities fixed assets + current assets – current liabilities fixed assets + current assets + current liabilities net assets – current liabilities 2 When preparing a sole trader’s annual accounts‚ no adjustments were made for closing amounts prepaid. What is the effect of these omissions? A B C D net profit overstated net profit understated current assets overstated creditors understated creditors understated owner’s capital overstated

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    The theme of this reflective account is engaging children in participation‚ and enabling children to have a voice. The Every child matters documentation (Department for Education 2010) focuses on the important role of the adult in enabling children to make decisions and encouraging them to participate and make a positive contribution. As a result through this account‚ how children in my setting are encouraged to participate in the outdoor play space will be explored. A small piece of research

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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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