(e) Foreign imports Answer: A (2) A country’s current account (a) balance equals the change in its net foreign wealth. (b) balance equals the change in its foreign wealth. (c) surplus equals the change in its foreign wealth. (d) deficit equals the change in its foreign wealth. (e) None of the above. Answer: A (3) The aggregate money demand depends on (a) The interest rate (b) The price level (c) Real national income (d) All of the above. (e) Only (a) and (c) Answer: D (4) The CA (current
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intelligent public that it is possible for two companies in the same industry to follow entirely different accounting principles and both get a true and fair audit report?” - M. Lafferty Nowadays‚ as our economy is facing possible everyday crises‚ managers undergo an increasing pressure in order to keep their company ’s earnings stable. Shareholders and analysts expect companies to meet forecasted goals and not to deviate from these. Especially‚ reliable companies are to report positive results and shall
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examples. (10 Marks) 2. Explain any two types of errors that are disclosed by trial balance with examples and rectification entry. Note - Avoid giving examples given in the self learning material. (10 marks) Nov 2010 3. Let us assume you have been recently appointed as Management Accountant of a small but upcoming firm. Your immediate supervisor has asked you to prepare certain financial ratios from the balance sheet of one of their clients M/s Vinod Enterprise. Liabilities Amount Assets Amount
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Balance of payment Most of exports and imports involve finance i.e. receipts and payments in money. An account of all receipts and payments is termed as Balance of Payments (BOP). According to Kindle berger‚ "The balance of payments of a country is a systematic record of all economic transactions between the residents of the reporting country and residents of foreign countries during a given yeriod of time". The balance of payment record is maintained in a standard double-entry book-keeping
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of a balance scorecard in achieving strategic objectives in organisation. Introduction: In current upsurge in economic condition globally brought on by competition and uncertainty‚ all organisations are impacted with need for changes to remain viable in performance of duties. This trend have prompt companies in adopting suitable approach which are unique to its operation and thus being effective in achieving goals objectives and prospect for development. The development of the balance scorecard
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you’d still know where your hands are without much thought due to proprioreception. Also when you are standing proprioreception allows you to be aware of where your limbs are and therefore you can make any necessary adjustments if you felt out of balance. This ability to know where your body parts are in 3-dimensional space is required for every movement we make. However even with this encountered it is still often overlooked as one of the senses because it is so automatic and frequent that our conscious
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National income is a measure of the total value of goods and services produced in a country over a given period‚ usually a year. Simply‚ it is the total amount of income earned by the citizens of a nation. The term national income normally refers to the Gross National Product (GNP) of a country in a given year. GNP is a measure of the total market value of final goods and services produced by all the citizens of a nation in a year. There are three main approaches to measuring National Income these
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Ilduara Busta Corporate Governance in Banking A European Study Corporate Governance in Banking A European Study ISSN 0906-6934 ISBN 978-87-593-8365-0 The PhD School in Economics and Business Administration CBS / Copenhagen Business School PhD Series 15.2008 CBS PhD nr 15 Ilduara Busta - OMSLAG.indd 1 10/06/08 13:53:41 Corporate Governance in Banking Ilduara Busta Corporate Governance in Banking A European Study CBS / Copenhagen Business School The PhD School
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about income inequality. It is global income inequality is increasing. Besides that that’s is more information about measurement for the income inequality The relationship between the income inequality and economic growth Technological change and globalisation partly on income inequality‚ Way to reduce the income inequality‚ Causes of income inequality‚ and High income inequality gap-Latin America. Mostly it is all about the income inequality in this assignment is telling about the income inequality
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INCOME TAX Introduction : The income tax is administrated Income Tax Ordinance‚ 1984 and the Income tax Rules‚ 1984 as well as notification made under the Ordinance. The charge of tax of a person depends on its resident ship. Total world Income of a resident is charged to tax in Bangladesh. Where as a non-resident’s Bangladesh income is only charged to tax in Bangladesh. There are seven heads of income. The are salary‚ interest on security‚ house property‚ agriculture‚ business and profession
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