Harrison‚ Oliver‚ Best‚ Fraser‚ Tan & Willett‚ Financial th Accounting‚ 7 ed‚ Prentice Hall‚ Frenchs Forest. ISBN 9781442551930(pbk). The Study Guide should be used with the set text. Read the Study Guide’s introduction and first objective from Week 1 and then read about the topic in the set text. It is likely that an activity will listed which you should complete without making any reference to the answer-guide. If you have any difficulty‚ with the activity refer back to the Study Guide and set
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1-Altex Inc. manufactures two products: car wheels and truck wheels. To determine the amount of overhead to assign to each product line‚ the controller‚ Robert Hermann‚ has developed the following information. Total estimated oh cost for the two product lines are 770‚000. Car Truck SOL FOR A) DL.hours for car wheels=40‚000*1=40‚000 Estimated wheels produced 40‚000 30‚000 dl hours for t. wheels= 10‚000*3=30‚000 ( 70‚000 tot.dl hours.) DL Hour per wheels
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Chapter 3 Discussion Case “Timberland’s Corporate Social Responsibility- Under New Ownership” 1. How would you characterize Timberland’s exercise of its corporate power in society? Is Timberland using its influence responsibly? If so‚ how? I would characterize Timberland’s exercise of its corporate power in society as “Corporate Social Responsibility”. Timberland is being socially responsible towards society and is acting in a way that enhances society. By exercising its power‚ Timberland is practicing
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1) Is current immigration policy seriously treated as a national security issue? How was it treated prior to September 11th? 2) Was lax border enforcement the only factor that caused the September 11‚ 2001‚ attack? 3) What does open‚ but closed borders mean? After reading the assigned material‚ I have come to some pretty harsh realizations concerning immigration policy and how it relates to national security both pre and post 9/11. Up until taking this course‚ I paid only a passing interest
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Discussion Questions Wk 5 ACC/561 Week Five Discussion Questions What is a flexible budget? What types of organizations may use flexible budgets? Why are flexible budgets useful? Flexible budgets work well as a performance evaluation tool in conjunction with a static budget and are basically a comprehensive accounting of the static budget ’s cost variance. Flexible budget expenditures can be stymied by offering employee performance incentives directly relating to staying on the static budget
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Your Devices in the Near Future Which input/output devices will you be using in the next one to three years as "computing" devices? I really have fallen in love with my Dell desktop computer; so until I need to buy a new one I will just stick to what I know. Plus I have a great computer guy that can fix any problem that may arise and he is always updating and putting protective ware on my pc. I also love my computer because it is simple and I can easily print out things that I need. I love my
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Caledonia Products Integrative Problem FIN370 Thomas Rindahl April 1st‚ 2013 1. Why should Caledonia focus on project free cash flows as opposed to the accounting profits earned by the project when analyzing whether to undertake the project? Caledonia should observe the free cash flows on the project instead of the accounting profits because free cash flows help show how well the project can pay back its initial investment. Of course it will also show the projected profit
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financial crisis: Lessons for the future. Retrieved from http://ssrn.com/abstract=1972354 VanDenburgh‚ W.M. & Harmelink‚ P.J. (2008). Accounting implications of the subprime meltdown. The peril of forgetting the fundamentals. The CPA Journal‚ December 1‚ 2008. Retrieved from http://www.uic.edu/classes/actg/actg593/Readings/Credit-Crisis-09/Accounting-Implications-of-the-Subprime-Meltdown.pdf The New York Times. (2008‚ April 14). A lender failed: Did its Auditor?. The New York Times. Retrieved from
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I am personally disgusted by this study. It makes me sick to see that people were getting shocked for the wrong answer. It is inhumane and horrifying. In the video‚ you heard a man stating that his heart was bothering him‚ and the respondent looked at the administrator and said “I will not be responsible for this” and continued on. Many subjects gave hesitation to giving the shocks‚ but with the administrator there‚ they obeyed‚ and gave the highest shock‚ which was 450 volts. It is sad that
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Week 1 Assignment Armando Samia migosamia@yahoo.com 949 600 3240 Entrepreneurial Finance January 13‚ 2013 1.[Financing Concepts] The following ventures are at different stages in their life cycles. Identify the likely stage for each venture and describe the type of financing each venture is likely to be seeking and identify potential sources for that financing. A. Phil Young‚ founder of Pedal Pushers‚ has an idea for a pedal replacement for children’s
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