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    his conscience. At that time he was alone in the office. All employees had already left the office at 6.00 PM. Neeta left the office at about 11.30 AM on that day for various pre decided customer visits. Madhusudan was surprised how could Neeta did not come to office back for reporting the progress of visits and called him on phone whole the day‚ instead this email.Madhusudan believes that in small organization entrepreneur should build the business on cordial relationship with employees with informal

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    Night vs Morning

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    prefer study at night is I can sleep well after study. No need to think about homework or what to revise for the next day. If I finish all my work at night‚what I just need is a good rest and keep fresh for another day.On the other hand‚ if I plan to wake up early in the morning and work on the homework‚ for example an essay or History subject‚ I will toss and turn. Plus‚ if I had a bad dream at the night before that. My work will become ridiculous and I can’t really focus on doing my work. My mood will

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    Accounts Receivable $150‚000 $150‚000 (To record merchandise returned) 3 Cash Accounts Receivable $3‚100‚000 $3‚100‚000 (To record collection of accounts receivable) 4 Bad Debt Expense Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $92‚000 $92‚000 (To record uncollectible accounts) 5 Accounts Receivable Allowance to Doubtful Accounts Cash Accounts Receivable $28‚000 $28

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    in front of other people. However‚ it’s really hard from us to wear the mask all the time and never show the real temperaments‚ we need to find a way to release ourselves without being known by others‚ otherwise we probably would lose control one day. Therefore‚ we go to the theatre to watch horror movies in the dark‚ to feed the desirable alligators hidden under the trap door of our minds. And by the time we walk out of the theatre‚ we can still keep pretending normal and lead our lives. In

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    securities‚ inventory turnover and days sales outstanding or DSO. The ratios that are related to SKI‚ has large amount of working capital relative to its level of sales. An example would be the sales/inventories = 6.00 versus 8.00 for an average firm in its industry. This means that SKI is carrying a lot of inventory per dollar of sales. This ratio is the definition of a relaxed policy. Also‚ SKI ’s DSO is relatively high. Since DSO is calculated as receivables/sales per day‚ a high DSO indicates a lot

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    to broadcast on television and what to print in newspaper. What factors do you think influence these decisions? Do we become used to bad news? Would it be better if more good news was reported? Discuss? What is broadcasted on television or what is printed in newspaper largely depends on the strategy of each organization. Some medium focus on broadcasting the bad news to capture the attention of audience whereas others refuse this side and emphasize on good deeds. My essay will analyse the types

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    Current Assets Management „ Solutions to Problems P14-1. LG 2: Cash Conversion Cycle Basic = Average age of inventories + Average collection period = 90 days + 60 days = 150 days (a) Operating cycle (OC) (b) Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC) = Operating cycle − Average payment period = 150 days − 30 days = 120 days = (total annual outlays ÷ 365 days) × CCC = [$30‚000‚000 ÷ 365] × 120 = $9‚863‚013.70 (d) Shortening either the average age of inventory or the average collection period‚ lengthening the average

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    Abstract The topic of my research paper is the Mormon religion. Particularly the original form of the religion as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. With this paper I will answer the following questions as to where did the religion started‚ who were/are the main leaders and places of worship for the religion‚ are there any divisions or sects that are associated with the religion‚ how has the religion changed over time‚ and what does the future hold for this religion? To find my answers

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    uncollectible accounts

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    Association.”(ACAInternational Sept 2014) Bad Debt in a health care environment is a bill that is generated and supposed to be paid by a third-party or the individual who it was rendered to and has not been paid. Hospitals need to make the effort in collecting these debts but for the most part most of these debts come from low income patients who could have qualified for charity care but were never informed. The difference between charity care and bad debt is that bad debt is counted as an uncompensated

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    HW 8 – 1 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE JOURNAL ENTRIES Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions: (1) On December 15‚ 2008‚ the company recorded $150‚000 sales on credit. (2) On December 31‚ 2008‚ the company estimated bad debt expenses of $15‚000. (3) On January 12‚ 2009‚ collect $100‚000 worth of accounts receivable. (4) After many collection attempts‚ the Company determined on June 15‚ 2009 that it would not collect $10‚000 in accounts receivables from Pendant Publishing

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