Where are we headed? After completing this chapter‚ you should be able to: • define the term ‘cash’ • explain the operation of a single-entry system to account for cash • list the source documents used to verify cash transactions • calculate and classify a GST balance • record transactions in cash journals‚ including GST • prepare a Statement of Receipts and Payments • record a GST settlement and a GST refund in the cash journals. CHAPTER 6 CASH ACCOUNTING FOR SERVICE BUSINESSES KEY TERMS
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------------------------------------------------- Principles of Accounts S.B.A. Student Name: School: Centre Number: Candidate Number: Year: Teacher: Form: 5A Table of Contents Accounting Cycle 1 Table of Contents 2 Aims 3 Acknowledgements 4 Introduction 5 1} Transactions 6 2} Source Documents 9 Journals: 3} Purchases & Sales Journal 13 4} Return Inwards & Return Outwards Journal 15 5} The Journal 17 6} Cash Book 19 Ledgers:
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS Introduction The Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS) of Department of Education aims to provide quality education to its target learners‚ the out-of-school youth and adults in order to promote their well being as individuals and as members of the family‚ community‚ and country. It has two major non-formal education programs namely‚ the Basic Literacy Program (BLP) and the Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Program. The BLP is a program aimed at
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Angela Idowu 4/29/2015 BIOL242 4 pages Pg.1 Case Study #1 The Hot Tub Mystery Part 1. 1. What Observations did the Paramedics make? The paramedics noticed the empty wine bottles outside of the hot tub as well as the temperature of the water was hotter than they thought it should be. 2. List the questions raised about this situation or that you think that the investigators should ask of the maid. Questions for maid: “were you here last night?” “There were empty wine bottles found around the tub
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INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE COURSE OUTLINE Course Description: This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of literary study and analysis. Students will be introduced to the fundamental elements of poetry‚ drama‚ and fiction; basic literary terminology; and strategies for analyzing texts based on close reading. Students will also practice writing short literary analysis. Course Objectives • Develop your basic understanding on what literature
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Communication through the language of ‘silence’ in Mahesh Elkunchwar’s ‘Yugant Trilogy Since the pre-colonial times to the present era of logo-centrism it is ‘communication’ that defines our existence. According to Michel Foucalt‚ in the universal structure of existence‚ formation and domination of various power groups are decided through communication and the language used in it. The various power groups constitute the field of truth‚ by imposing specific knowledge‚ disciplines and values upon
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Building Castles in Air: Housing Scheme for Bombay’s Slum-Dwellers Author(s): Gurbir Singh and P. K. Das Source: Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol. 30‚ No. 40 (Oct. 7‚ 1995)‚ pp. 2477-2481 Published by: Economic and Political Weekly Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4403298 Accessed: 08-04-2015 15:55 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service
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BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT Introduction You have now learnt how to balance the cashbook and to find the balance of the bank account. In this chapter we look at the way in which a business deals with any differences between the balance of the bank account in the cashbook and the closing balance of the bank account shown by the bank statement for the same period. These differences are explained by a document known as bank reconciliation statement. The bank reconciliation statement lists
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← INDEX 1. Introduction 02 2. World Trade Organization (WTO) 04 3. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) 05 4. Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) 07 5. Trademarks 10 a. Types of Trademarks 10 b. Section II (TRIPS) 11 c. Trend in Trademark applications 18 d. Country comparison 19 e. Case study: Redbull v/s Unasi Management Inc. 20 6.
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XAT DECISION MAKING Question 2008 - 2012 Questions 1 to 4: Read the following situations and choose the best possible alternative. 1. Seema was a finance manager in an MNC and felt that gender discrimination at the workplace hampered her career growth. Frustrated‚ she quit the job and started a company. While starting her company‚ Seema decided that she would have equal proportion of males and females. Over the next six years‚ Seema emerged as a very successful entrepreneur and expanded
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