Journal ofAccounting Education‚ Vol. IO. pp. 215-233‚ Printed in the USA. All rights reserved. 1992 Copyright 074%5751/92$5.00+.0 0 1992 Pergamon Press Ltd. Case INTRODUCING ACCOUNTING - A COMPREHENSIVE CASE APPROACH SOUTHERN Marvin L. Carbon METHODIST UNIVERSITY 3. Warren Higgins UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SOUTHERN Virginia L. Lewis METHODIST UNIVERSITY Abstract: The paper presents a 4-part case study designed to be used in introducing the subject matter of financial accounting to undergraduate
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INTODUCTION Small and medium enterprise(SME’s) in India have a very important place in the Indian economy. Their contribution in terms of production‚ export‚ export‚ employment generation and all round growth of the country is well known. The role of SME sector in the nation building is well recognized not only in India‚ but also across the globe. The industrial engines of Japan‚ china‚ US‚ Germany and Taiwan are also driven by the SME sector. Finance/credit is the most critical component in any
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Abstract Two-wheeler segment is one of the most important components of the automobile sector that has undergone significant changes due to shift in policy environment. The two-wheeler industry has been in existence in India since 1955. It consists of three segments viz. scooters‚ motorcycles and mopeds. According to the figures published by SIAM‚ the share of two-wheelers in automobile sector in terms of units sold was about 80 per cent during 2003-04. This high figure itself is suggestive of the
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FIN 331 Final Exam Study Guide 10/15/13 6:34 PM Intro to Real Estate & Time Value of Money • • • Mortgage – a loan you get to buy to piece of property where the property serves as collateral Equity – the amount of your money in the property Down payment – a one time name for your equity o House $150‚000 Mortgage - 120‚000 Equity 30‚000 à Down payment 30‚000 ÷ 150.000 = 20% **What banks like to see • • As you pay off your mortgage‚ your equity goes up LTV (loan to value)
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Internship/Employment Report (2013) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT All praises to Allah Almighty who has created this universe‚ whose oneness is un challengeable. All gratitude for His prophet P.B.U.H who educate us to recognize our creator. First of all I would like to thank Allah the most merciful and the most beneficent who helped me in each and every problem during the internship. I would certainly say that I have been able to complete this report due to my honorable parents whose best wishes are always
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Father Shri Jagdish Prasad Sharma‚( Govt .Teacher) Mother Smt Saroj Sharma ( house wife) Brother Three 1- Bal Krishna Sharma‚ Working in irrigation Dept. (Govt. Service) 2- Dinesh Sharma‚ B.Tech from A.M.U Aligarh‚ At present working in Moody International Ltd Goa as civil engineer. 3- Jitendar
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IFNS 401‚ FACC412‚ FACC 403 and FINREP 411: 2009 Mod 1‚ SUPP QUESTION 1 (25 marks) The following trial balance for the year ended 31 December 2008 of Smart Limited is presented to you: | Debit/ (Credit) | | R | | | Preference share capital | ( 40 000 ) | Ordinary share capital | ( 200 000 ) | Share premium | ( 63 000 ) | Non-distributable reserve | ( 90 000 ) | Retained earnings (31/12/2007) | ( 221 000 ) | Land | 320 000 | Office
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Example of bad debts recovered: The balance for Debtor A; RM 1‚500 as at 1/1/2011. On 15/3/2011‚ Debtor A could not be traced and was written off as bad debts. On 20/10/2011‚ Debtor A repaid his debt by cheque for RM 1‚500. Accounting period ends on 31/12/2011. |Date | | |JOURNAL |Debit (RM) |Credit (RM) | |15/3/2011 |DR | |Bad debts expense
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Ethno–Racial Identity Configurations in American Narratives. Cross–Cultural Encounters Instructor: Dana Mihăilescu (dmihailes@yahoo.com) This course investigates different stances of ethno-racial identity configurations and cross-cultural encounters in American literature throughout time‚ focusing on the relations between collective and individual memory and trauma‚ mainstream and minority tensions‚ as well as ethno-racial and ethical dilemmas. The course looks at identity as a contextually based-fluid
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1.1. COMPETITOR KIMAYA Concept The Label ‘Kimaya’ defines elegance‚ glamour and style‚ and Kimaya’s magic has rubbed off on fashionistas galore‚ who love to indulge in fine Indian fashion. As a true blue Indian luxury brand‚ the brainchild of the husband-wife duo‚ Neha and Pradeep Hirani‚ Kimaya is a leader in the Indian Fashion Industry with great sense of the luxury market in the Sub Continent. Its strong brand equity hinges on excellent couture and prêt imaging
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