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    Trial Balance Errors

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    b) If the trial balance can be ‘in balance’ and still have errors‚ give examples of the type of errors that can occur leaving the trial balance in balance. For example‚ if $523 is the correct amount to be entered for both credit and debit side but entered $532‚ trial balance will show the same amounts for both debit and credit side but contains error. In addition‚ reverse entries can cause trial balance to be in balance but still contains error. For example‚ instead of recording debit

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    ACCA F3 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING International Stream TUITION CLASS NOTES Appendix The following notes are suitable for both the international and UK streams. There will some terminology differences between the two streams. These are summarised below: |International |UK | |Statement of comprehensive income |Profit and loss

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    Moderate Leaders

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    influences in moulding his liberal outlook. Several of his close friends were liberals; besides Telang and Badruddin Tyabji (who along with Pherozeshah were described as "the three bright boys of Bombay")‚ Ranade‚ Gokhale‚ Wacha‚ W. C. Bonnerjee and Bal Mohan Wagle were close to Pherozeshah. This made him a part of the Liberal School of Indian politics. His antipathy to violent methods in politics alienated him from Tilak and Pal‚ his innate trust in constitutionalism‚ his dislike of regional and communal

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    Accounting Ch09

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    CHAPTER 9 Reporting and Analyzing Long-Lived Assets ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 1. For plant assets‚ the cost principle states that plant assets are recorded at cost‚ which consists of all expenditures necessary to acquire the asset and make it ready for its intended use. 2. In a cash transaction‚ cost is equal to the cash paid. In a noncash transaction‚ cost is equal to the cash equivalent price paid‚ which is the fair market value of the asset given up or the fair market value of the asset received

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    mentioned about only one daily newspaper news about boycotting Jatiya Shashshad ( JS) is not new in Bangladesh and now has become a common news piece for the newspapers specially when national election is knock at the door. Bangladesh Awami League (BAL) the present ruling party of Bangladesh has announced that they will hand over their power at 25th October‚ 2013 and the curtain of the ninth parliament shall drop (Dhaka Tribune‚ June 6‚ 2013). At this eleventh moment of the present government an

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    Bahasa Korea

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    AFFECTION FROM A YOUNGER GIRL TO AN OLDER MALE. IT LITERALLY MEANS ’BIG BROTHER‚’ BUT IT’S COMMONLY USED BY A YOUNGER FEMALE TO AN OLDER MALE WITH WHOM SHE HAS SOME CONNECTION. BOGO-SHIPO = LIT: I WANT TO SEE YOU‚ BUT IT TRANSLATES AS ’I MISS YOU.’  BAL DDAK KO JAM I NA JA = THAT MEANS ’YOU’RE NOT ENOUGH TO DRIVE. GO HOME AND JUST TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD CHORES. (A MAN MIGHT SAY THIS TO A WOMAN) KOREAN WORDS Basic Words Hello : annyong hashimnigga (formal)  Good bye: (to someone leaving) annyonghi

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    Symphonie Fantastique

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    very powerful accents. It is presented in sonata form‚ but the elements are not strictly defined (2). The main theme of the work is easily heard though in the middle of the movement. Hector Berlioz’ second piece in this symphony is entitled “Un Bal.” This movement is a faster tempo and lends itself to dancing while being presented in a rondo form (2). Two harps can be heard creating a distinct sound that break into a waltz after only a few bars. It is very bright and much easier to listen to

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    Acc 557

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    CHAPTER 1:  EXERCISE 1-5 Asset Cash Equipment Supplies Accounts receivable   Liability Accounts payable Notes payable Salaries and wages payable Stockholders’ Equity Common stock EXERCISE 1-6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.   Increase in assets and increase in stockholders’ equity. Decrease in assets and decrease in stockholders’ equity. Increase in assets and increase in liabilities. Increase in assets and increase in stockholders’ equity. Decrease in assets and decrease in stockholders’

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    Lala Lajapat Rai

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    who is chiefly remembered as a leader in the Indian fight for independence from the British Raj. He was popularly known as Punjab Kesari (Punjabi:The Lion of Punjab) or Sher-e-Punjab (Urdu:The Lion of Punjab) meaning the same and was part of the Lal Bal Pal trio. He was also associated with activities of Punjab National Bank and Lakshmi Insurance Company in their early stages. He ustained serious injuries by the police when leading a non-violent protest against the Simon Commission and died less than

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    Main Points The Background-Focused Treatment Systems explained the importance to explore and analyze our past experience. The past experiences help the clinician understand the client’s toxic repeti-tive patterns that affect him/her to function adequately in society. Also‚ is important the use of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder to comprehend the symptoms and the pattern. Furthermore‚ a theory that is adequate for one client may not be the same for the other client

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