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    more of a short term guy‚ considering that in the long run everything ended up backfiring. Sunbeam used a sketchy approach when it came to their accounting practices‚ and in turn the company was able to report higher revenue in the accounts receivable column. So‚ since they were able to report higher revenue they were also able to make it look as if their quarterly earnings were significantly increasing. Like I stated earlier‚ in the beginning Dunlap was able to substantially maximize the shareholders’

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    number included on it. 2. Discuss with the sales manager whether any sales allowances have been granted after the balance sheet date that may apply to the current period. 3. Add the columns on the aged trial balance and compare the total with the general ledger. 4. Observe whether the controller makes an independent comparison of the total in the general ledger with the trial balance of accounts receivable. 5. Compare the date on a sample of shipping documents throughout the year with related

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    at a certain date. C) Is a liability to the payee. D) Is another name for an installment receivable. E) Cannot be used in payment of an account receivable. 5. An accounting procedure that (1) estimates and reports bad debts expense from credit sales during the period of the sales‚ and (2) reports accounts receivable at the amount of cash to be collected is the: A) Allowance method of accounting for bad debts. B) Aging of notes receivable. C) Adjustment method for uncollectible debts. D) Direct write-off

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    Classification of Assets and Liabilities in a Balance Sheet We all know that Balance sheet tells us the financial position of a business at a particular point of time. The accounting equation i.e. Assets = Liabilities + Capital forms lays the foundation for the preparation of Balance Sheet. Everything that the business owns are its assets. Alternatively‚ whatever amounts a business owes to outsiders become its liabilities. First let us see how these assets are to be classified. Current

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    Course Project Comprehensive Balance Sheet December 31st 2012 Assets Current Assets Cash $42‚485 Account Receivable $165‚824 Allowance for Doubtful accounts 1‚850 Net Accounts Receivable 163‚974 Inventories 499‚493 Securities (available for sale/at fair market value) 28‚250 Notes Receivable (due next year) 23‚000 Prepaid Expenses 16‚252 Total Current Assets……………………………………………………………………………………$773‚454 Non-Current Assets

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    statement and balance sheet. Their preparation is also desirable but not compulsory. However‚ they are generally prepared. In the case of trading concern‚ a trading account and in the case of a manufacturing concern‚ a manufacturing account and a trading account can also be prepared. In such a case‚ the account heading is mentioned as follows: Manufacturing/trading and profit and loss account. In the case of joint stock companies’ preparation of the profit and loss account and balance sheet every year

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    96 Balance Sheet 2004 2003 Edwards‚ Inc. has prepared the following comparative balance sheets Cash $198‚000 $102‚000 for 2003 and 2004: Receivables $106‚000 $78‚000 2004 2003 Inventory $100‚000 $120‚000 Prepaid expenses $12‚000 $18‚000 Cash $ 198‚000 $102‚000 Plant assets $840‚000 $700‚000 Receivables 106‚000 78‚000 Accumulated depreciation $(300‚000) $(250‚000) Inventory 100‚000 120‚000 Patent $102‚000 $116‚000 Prepaid expenses 12‚000 18‚000

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    ACCOUNTING FOR INTANGIBLE ASSETS “WHY NOT ELIMINATE GOODWILL?” INTRODUCTION The Balance Sheet is one of the financial statements necessary to help different kinds of individuals – owners of enterprises‚ management of companies‚ analysts‚ creditors‚ inventors in making business decisions. It is a statement that tells about the financial position of the company. It encompasses the three main elements of the accounting equation – the assets‚ the liabilities and owner’s equity. The assets are

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    accounts payable owed as of the balance sheet date are included in the financial statements- Completeness(Do the balances contain all transactions for the period) 3. All purchase returns recorded in the general ledger are valid- Existence/Occurrence(Do the recorded accounts represent valid liabilities at the balance sheet date) 4. There is a risk that purchases made in the last week of the month might be recorded in the following period- Completeness(Do the balances contain all transactions for

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    Assignment 2 China’s Balance of Payments analysis Report Abstract In recent years‚ China’s balance of payments always keeps “double favorable balance”. In 2005‚ China’s national economy developed quickly and stably. The exchange rat of RMB became more flexible. The current account surplus increased obviously and the capital account surplus decreased. The foreign exchange reserve still increased quickly. In 2005‚ Chinese government did some fiscal policy and monetary policy. Such as decreased

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