MID – TERM ASSIGNMENT S S 2 MATHEMATICS 1. Calculate the lengths marked x and y in the figures below. Give your answers in surd form. (a) (b) 2. The top of a building 24m high is observed from the top and from the bottom of a vertical tree. The angles of elevation are found to be 45o and 60o respectively‚ find the height of the tree. 3. A box contain ten marbles‚ seven of which are black and three are red. Three marbles are drawn one after the other without replacement. Find
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BUDGETING AND BUDGETARY CONTROL . Budget A plan quantified in monetary terms and approved prior to a defined period of time‚ usually showing planned income to be generated and for expenditure to be incurred during that period‚ to attain a given objective. The preparation of budgets is not something that can be carried out by accountants alone. It requires the participation of many managers and other personnel to ensure that the plans for the forthcoming period are translated
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they are subject to taxes - Target rate of return: 5%+inflation - Change allocation policy when capital markets change or if there are new investment opportunities‚ law changes‚ or risk aversion changes. - Investment committee: 3 board members and 3 non board members - New asset allocation policy: o Reduction in exposure to of the investment portfolio to domestic public equity (31% to 20%) o Increase in allocation to absolute-return strategies (hedge funds-make profit whether market goes
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Budgeting is the foundation of running a successful business. A budget is simply a plan for your future income and expenditures that you can use as a guideline for spending and saving. In order to create good budget is by planning and communication. Shim‚ Siegel‚ and Shim‚ (2012) stated that the budgeting process requires good‚ timely communication. Everyone involved much be communicated the expectations of the budget. As a member of management of Kroger‚ I have created many budgets in my career
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Federal Budgeting and Accounting Cayce Harris ACC-548 01-15-2015 Mindi Smedley Federal Budgeting and Accounting What roles do accountants play in managing government and not-for-profit organizations? According to Granof‚ “conventional‚ business-type management accounting focuses mainly on maximizing net inflow of cash. The aims of governments and not-for-profit organizations‚ of course‚ go well beyond maximizing cash flow” (Granof‚ 2013). Accountants in government and not-for-profit organizations
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cost and improved relationship between police and communities. The challenge of high level of resource requirement can be addressed by proposing a multi-phased implementation strategy where implementation will be broken down into several phases to reduce the budget
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addition‚ the remaining 15 to 20 percent of these funds are impacted by educational mandates at the federal‚ state‚ and local levels (Ellerson‚ 2010). Therefore‚ educational leaders are experiencing an increase in the importance of intentional budgeting that improves instruction and promotes student achievement. The federal‚ state‚ and local levels of government are all involved in the school budget. The United States Department of Education and Congress manage federal education funding and policy
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AACE International Recommended Practice No. 34R-05 BASIS OF ESTIMATE TCM Framework: 7.3 – Cost Estimating and Budgeting Acknowledgments: Todd Pickett‚ CCC (Author) Peter R. Bredehoeft‚ Jr. Ted A. Downen Larry R. Dysert‚ CCC Bruce G. Elliott‚ CCC John K. Hollmann‚ PE CCE Copyright 2010 AACE International‚ Inc. Stephen M. Jacobson CCC Carlton W. Karlik‚ PE Christopher L. Kinney Donald F. McDonald‚ Jr. PE CCE PSP Bernard A. Pietlock CCC Richard A. Selg‚ CCE AACE International Recommended Practices
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Incrementalism or incremental budgeting is the budget system that uses the previous year’s budget to set the next year’s budget with incremental changes instead of large financial changes. Many businesses currently use incremental budget systems. When the incremental budge system is used businesses have to have a spend it or lose it mentality to make it work. The system is created from the previous resources allowing only for minor changes as allowed by the budget. Many sites such as Tutor2u suggest
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Budgeting http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2004/h2r2/ch_3.asp Budgeting. Retrieved on February 17‚ 2009 at A major element of financial data activity rests in the act of budgeting. Budgeting is the process of allocating finite resources to the prioritized needs of an organization. In most cases‚ for a governmental entity‚ the budget represents the legal authority to spend money. Adoption of a budget implies that a set of decisions has been made that culminates matching resources with needs. As such‚ the
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