performance. Prepare the journal entry to record this transaction‚ assuming this customer purchased $100‚000 of seeds from Organic Growth. (c) Briefly describe the accounting for these sales‚ if Organic Growth is unable to reliably estimate returns. 18-6 Uddin Publishing Co. publishes college textbooks that are sold to bookstores on the following terms. Each title has a fixed wholesale price‚ terms f.o.b. shipping point‚ and payment is due 60 days after shipment. The retailer may return a maximum
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SECOND TERM TEST – 2008GRADE 9 Mathematics 1401/04 Paper 04 OCT - 2008 2 hoursMaterials Required : Answer Booklet/paper Electronic calculator Geometric instruments Graph papers Mathematical tables (optional) Tracing paper (optional) | INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your answers and working on the separate Answer
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selling our products. Finally‚ we can invite The University of Northampton to do some research on Manning’s Chinese medicine. That will make it easier to get advice and suggestion of our products and also learn the opinions at UK’s customers. Unit 6: Minutes of a development meeting Date: 17th Dec 2014 Time: 10:00 am (GMT - 2:00) Venue: Town hall in Santa Magdalena Present: Edith Raven [ER]‚ Carl Gutzman [CG]‚ Manuel Garden [MG]‚ Juan Garcia [JG]‚ Mary Fernandez
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P4 Explain two theories of aging Disengagement Theory This is the first formal theory of aging and it was brought forward by Elaine Cumming and William Henry in 1961‚ and they looked at how society views older people. During their research they found that older people disengaged from society. They argue that older personnel withdraw from society‚ for example they stop working/retirement‚ they stop socialising‚ they feel that they are no longer needed by wider society‚ for example they younger generation
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1. What would be an argument in support of sin taxes on fast-food meals?Considering that fast-food meals are usually less expensive than healthier options and provide food quickly for underpaid and overworked Americans‚ how might sin taxes unintentionally reproduce class difference? A good argument on the issue of taxing fast food is that it could help the health of our society. Most people tend to buy fast food because of time or just not wanting to cook and because most of the healthier food
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Lab Electric Fields Introduction: This experiment was to investigate the concept of the electric field‚ and to determine the shape of equal potential lines surrounding charged objects. 1. Procedures: Place the sheet of graph paper on a table and center the clear dish over the grid. 2. Prepare the conductors by first making 2 longer jumper cables from 4 short ones. Do this by simply opening the
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Research studies have found that a minimum placement range between 15 centimetres (5.9 in)–30 centimetres (12 in) of one single product is necessary to achieve an increase in customer attention. This also depends on a customer ’s distance from the unit. Vertical product placement puts products on more than one shelf level to achieve 15 centimetres (5.9 in)–30 centimetres (12 in) of placement space. Similar products are placed in blocks – brands‚ for example. COMMERCIAL Commercial placement is
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(d) Received $800 from customers in payment of their accounts. Cash 800/ Net Income 800 (e) Purchased equipment for cash‚ $2‚500. Cash -2500/ Net Income 0 (f) Recorded depreciation of building for period used‚ $600. Cash 0/ Net Income -600 P4-2A A. | | GENERAL JOURNAL | PAGE | | | | | GENERAL | | 2012 | ACCOUNT TITLE | DEBIT | CREDIT | Jun | 30 | Supplies Expense | 1280 | | | | Supplies | | 1280 | | | (to record supplies used) | | | Jun | 30
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Year 0 2007 Investment Capital outley Δ Net Working Capital Cash outley NWC Investment Recovery Equipment Salvage NWC (full recovery) Sales Cost of Goods Sold (-) SG&A Expense (-) Opperating Savings (+) Depreciation (-) Operating Profit before tax (16‚000‚000) Year 1 2008 (2‚000‚000) 400‚000 (400‚000) Year 2 2009 Year 3 2010 1‚000‚000 (600‚000) 1‚000‚000 4‚000‚000 3‚000‚000 200‚000 2‚000‚000 3‚000‚000 (200‚000) 10‚000‚000 7‚500‚000 500‚000 3‚500‚000 3‚000‚000 2‚500‚000 10
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1. Assuming that the distribution is normal for weight relative to the ideal and 99% of the male participants scored between (-53.68‚64.64)‚ Where did 95% of the values for weight relative to the ideal lie? Round your answer to two decimal places. X =5.48‚ SD = 22.93 5.48 – 1.96(22.93) = AND 5.48 + 1.96(22.93) = 5.48 – 44.9428 = AND 5.48 + 44.9428 = -39.4628 AND 50.422 (-39.46‚ 50.42) 2. Which of the following values from Table 1 tells us about variability of the scores in a distribution
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