Accounting Cycle Exercises I Download free ebooks at bookboon.com 2 Accounting Cycle Exercises I © 2010 Larry M. Walther‚ Christopher J. Skousen & Ventus Publishing ApS. All material in this publication is copyrighted‚ and the exclusive property of Larry M. Walther or his licensors (all rights reserved). ISBN 978-87-7681-554-7 Download free ebooks at bookboon.com 3 Accounting Cycle Exercises I Contents Contents Problem 1 Worksheet 1 Solution 1 6 6 8 Problem 2 Worksheet 2 Solution
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Mary Rose Anne A. Deriquito TTH 8:30-10:00 BSA-2 Determine whether the fallacies committed by the following arguments are formal fallacies or informal fallacies. 1. If Rasputin was really mad‚ then he deceived Czar Nicholas II. Rasputin was not really mad. Therefore‚ he did not deceive Czar Nicholas II. Answer: Formal Fallacies Explanation: This is a hypothetical syllogism and is a deductive argument. If it will be interchange it will be valid. 2. Everything that runs has feet. The Columbia River
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Assessment is how we show evidence that learning has occurred. Using two of the three main types of assessment‚ formative and summative‚ we can recognise using certain marking tools how our students have improved‚ where they are lacking and what to do to improve in weaker areas‚ and ultimately to demonstrate learning has taken place through either written‚ practical or both types of examinations. As an assessor‚ there will be certain responsibilities that we have to abide by. Before commencing any
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NAME Week 2‚ Exercise 1 November 16‚ 2014 XACC/290 Week 2‚ Exercise 1 (a) 1. Stockholders invested $20‚000 cash in the business. 2. Purchased equipment for $5‚000‚ paying $1‚000 in cash and the balance of $4‚000 on account. 3. Paid $750 in cash for supplies. 4. Earned $9‚500 in revenue‚ receiving $4‚100 in cash and $5‚400 on A/R. 5. Paid $1‚500 in cash on accounts Payable. 6. Paid $2‚000 in cash dividends to stockholders. 7. Paid $800 in cash as expenses (rent). 8. Earned $450 in cash from consumers
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6A:001 Introduction to Financial Accounting Cash Flow Exercise Required: Following are the balance sheet and statement of cash flow as reported by Pro-Solutions Inc. for its fiscal year ending March 31‚ 2012. Using the information provided in the statement of cash flow‚ reconcile the March 31‚ 2011 balance sheet to the March 31‚ 2012 balance sheet using the T-accounts on the attached worksheet. PRO-SOLUTIONS INC. CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (IN THOUSANDS) | March 31‚ | March 31‚ |
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Week 3 Conflict Analysis Part 1 Conflict Analysis Part 2 Conflict Analysis Part 1 1a. Who was involved in the conflict? What was the relationship between the participants prior to the conflict? Did it appear as if the relationship between the participants had any impact on how either person responded to the conflict? At my previous work‚ I have witness many conflict between customer and tenants. An example would be a customer had arguing with a phone career store employee because their
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BUS/475 Capstone Final Exam part 2 Study Guide 1. The market opportunities most relevant to a particular company are those that Answer: offer the best growth and profitability. 2. Printing Equipment (NPE) produces equipment that helps to print newspapers and magazines. The company sells directly to printers and through wholesalers. Its salespeople negotiate prices with individual customers and often have to match competitors’ prices. NPE has a new product‚ the Gutenberg NP201‚ with some competitive
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Exercise 1 XXXXX XACC/290 August XX‚ 2014 XXXXXX E3-4 Describe each transaction. 1. The company issued shares of stock to stockholders’ equity increased for the month. 2. The company purchased equipment for $1‚000 cash and $4‚000 on account. 3. The company purchased supplies for $750 cash. 4. The company receives $4‚100 in cash revenue and $5‚400 in accounts receivable. 5. The company paid $1‚500 cash for accounts payable. 6. The company paid a $2‚000 dividend
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promotes them effectively‚ these products will sell easily. According to management guru Peter Drucker‚ state that “the aim of marketing is to make selling unnecessary”. In addition‚ selling and advertising are only part of larger “marketing mix” which means a set of marketing tools that work together to satisfy customer needs and build customer relationships. QUESTION TWO: There are five trends impact the marketing such as Uncertainty Economic Environment‚ The Digital Age‚ Rapid Globalization‚ The
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Activity 2 - Your work role a) Contract is in accordance with the terms of the "Employment Rights Act 1996" there is a probationary period of 6 months in which performance and conduct are monitored. The current status of residential support worker is a role that has access to vulnerable children and young adults and it is a requirement that an enhanced disclosure to be obtained under the "rehabilitation of offenders act 1974" should at any time ‚ an employee be subject to convictions or
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