P2-6B Condensed balance sheet and income statement data for Fellenz Corporation are presented below. FELLENZ CORPORATION Balance Sheets December 31 Assets 2012 2011 Cash $40‚000 $24‚000 Receivables (net) 90‚000 55‚000 Other current assets 74‚000 73‚000 Long-term investments 78‚000 60‚000 Plant and equipment (net) 520‚000 407‚000 Total assets $802‚000 $619‚000 Liabilities and
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Week 4 Assignment ACC 305 E8-13 Altira uses a periodic inventory system. Determine the inventory balance Altira would report in its August 31‚ 2011‚ balance sheet and the cost of goods sold it would report in its August 2011 income statement using each of the following cost flow methods: 1. First-in‚ first-out (FIFO) 2. Last-in‚ last-out (LIFO) 3. Average cost E8-14 Altira uses a perpetual inventory system. Determine the inventory balance Altira would report in its August 31‚ 2011‚ balance
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Week Four Team Reflection Tara Bolton‚ Misty Lambou‚ Kenneth Maxwell‚ Jeanette Platt ACC/422 November 26‚ 2012 Instructor: Don Minyard Week Four Team Reflection During Week Four Team D discussed the objectives learned in Week Three. In the following paragraphs‚ Team D will provide examples of the effect of using different depreciation methods and its effects of decision-making by the management. Team D will also analyze why reporting intangible assets are challenging for accountants. Depreciation
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There is ACC 205 Week 4 Assignment P7-31A‚ P8-32A‚ P8-26A‚ P8-27A‚ P7-27A in this pack. Deadline: ( )‚ Business - Accounting Week1 D1: As you have learned in this week’s readings the Accounting Equation is + Owners’ Equity. Is the accounting equation true in all instances? Provide sample transactions from your own experiences to demonstrate the validity of the Accounting Equation. D2: What does the term account mean? What are the different classifications of accounts? How do
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Guillermo Furniture Store Analysis University of Phoenix ACC 561 July 2011 Guillermo Furniture Store Analysis This document presents the major components of a budget that includes the risks associated with sales forecasts‚ and an analysis of ethical considerations in the preparation and subsequent use of the budget. Consideration is given for the requirements of the organizations code of ethics in the use of any performance tools. Major Budget Components A master budget
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Textbook Problems Government Fund Stephanie Wallis ACC 460 Neil Fischer May 5‚ 2015 Chapter 9 Exercise 9-3 Part A Equipment 70‚000 Capital Assets 70‚000 (To record copier transferred) Cash 35‚000 Internal Service Fund 35‚000 (To record contribution from general fund) Cash 270‚000 Note Payable 270‚000 (To record note for 3 years) Equipment 160‚000 Accounts Payable 160‚000 (To record equipment that was purchased) Capital project facilities 100
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WEEK 4 – CHAPTERS 13 Training & development & 14 Career Planning & developme DQ 1 - In my very first corporate job I had a 5 day employee orientation that addressed the company’s historical goals; as well as present and future goals. That was not more than 5 hours of orientation video though. The position was commodities with specific focus on semiconductors of all sorts; purchasing and selling on the secondary market. I was hired to work with the VP of Sales; specifically handling his client
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At some point in our lives we all ask the same generalized questions; whether it be out loud‚ or mentally. As a returning student one of the common topics is the brain. How do the different parts work? How do we learn? Why do I learn differently than you? I have yet to find all of the answers‚ but thankfully‚ Gardner has broken down the seven intelligences within the brain that can stimulate and support different ways we‚ as humans‚ accept and retain the knowledge we come into contact with daily
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Week 4 Checkpoint – Part 1 (5 points) The following are common categories on a classified Balance Sheet: Current Assets Long-term Investments Plant Assets Intangible Assets Current Liabilities Long-term Liabilities For each of the following items‚ select a category from above that identifies the Balance Sheet category where the item typically would appear. Category on Balance Sheet Account Title Long-term Investments Notes Receivable Current Assets Merchandise
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This work of ACC 422 Week 4 Learning Team contains: Team Problems Prepare solutions to the following problems from the text: 1) Chapter 11: P11-10 (Comprehensive Depreciation Computations) Sheryl Crow Corporation‚ a manufacturer of steel products‚ began operations on October 1‚ 2006. The accounting department of Crow has started the fixed-asset and depreciation schedule presented on page 563. You have been asked to assist in completing this schedule. In addition to ascertaining
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