ACCOUNTING EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE Chapter 5 1. Know the following terms: merchandise inventory‚ sales‚ sales returns and allowances‚ sales discounts‚ net sales‚ cost of merchandise sold‚ gross profit‚ operating expenses‚ operating cycle‚ purchase discounts‚ purchase returns and allowances‚ FOB shipping point‚ FOB destination‚ and inventory shrinkage. 2. Be able to prepare a multiple step income statement. 3. Be able to prepare the journal entries for the seller and buyer including
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A.P. Computer Science Chapter 7 Review 1. Give two examples of control statements that are generally expected to execute repeatedly. Loop and while 2. Give a reason for describing the Loop statement as a counted loop. You can count how many times it’s going to loop 3. If a block of program code is composed of nested Loop statements and the outer loop count is 3 and the inner loop count is 6‚ how many times does the inner loop execute? 18 times 4. A Loop in which the count is infinity
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1. Use historical exchange rate information available on the Internet at www.oanda.com to find interbank exchange rates between the U.S. dollars and each foreign currency for period December 15‚ 2009‚ to January 15‚ 2010. Currency | Foreign Currency Account Payable | Exchange Rate on 12/15/09 | U.S. Dollar Value on 12/15/09 | Exchange Rate on 12/31/09 | U.S. Dollar Value on 12/31/09 | Foreign Exchange Gain (Loss) at year end | Brazilian reals (BRL) | 55‚000 | 0.5697 | $31‚333.50 | 0.5716 | $31
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Unit VII Project Matthew A. Needham (ID: 13542) Columbia Southern University Project Management MBA 6961 Dr. Kimico Myers Risk Factors 1. Financial Risk a. Reduced budget due to other demands from the organization. The probability of reducing the budget to support other demands of the organization is rated a high probability. The consequences of reduced funding will have a negative impact on this project by reducing the scope of the project thus jeopardizing the organizations mission capability
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CHAPTER 2 Learning Objectives After studying this chapter‚ students should be able to: 1. Explain the major provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. 2. Define hours worked. 3. Describe the main types of records used to collect payroll data. 4. Calculate regular and overtime pay. 5. Identify distinctive compensation plans. Contents Chapter 2 outline: LEARNING OBJECTIVES THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT Coverage Enterprise Coverage Individual Employee Coverage Employer Employee Employees
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Chapter 7‚ ‘The Art of Ancient Greece’‚ so far‚ has been the most enjoyable chapter to read about. When I was younger I read a series of books that combined Greek mythology and the modern day‚ needless to say‚ it was my favorite series for a long time. I have grown to love Greek culture and plan to visit Greece one day. Ancient Greece has been known for many things‚ such as the great philosophers Aristotle‚ Socrates‚ and Plato‚ and for their great military prowess. Thanks to history class‚ we know
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The Shallows Chapters 7 & 8 In chapters seven and eight of the book The Shallows: What The Internet Is Doing To Our Brains Nicholas Carr discusses the effects the internet has on our brain‚ and the changes it causes not only in our mind but also in our daily lives. It is becoming apparent with every click of the mouse that the internet is not only changing our minds‚ it’s changing our whole lives and society. Carr seems to have one main purpose in chapter seven‚ to drive home his point
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Great Expectations (Chapters 7-25) Chapter 7 1. Dickens is noted for giving his characters names that are descriptive to their personalities. The names often sound like other words or are a pun. How could Mrs. Wopsle’s name be descriptive of her personality? Mrs. Wopsles name describes her personality because “Wopsle” sounds like “wobble” and Mrs. Wopsle is has a very wobbly and carefree personality. 2. How are Biddy and Pip alike? Biddy and Pip are alike because they were both “brought up
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Not-for-profit organizations also provide financial information to external users such as citizen groups and donors. As an individual‚ you provide financial information to the internal revenue service and to creditors when you seek a loan. 2. Accounting is often thought of as the “language” used to communicate financial information about a business. The primary method that profit-oriented companies use to provide financial information to investors‚ creditors‚ and other external parties is through
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Linux Fedora 15 Chapter 7 1. The shell waits for the command to finish executing. You can send the command to the background by using "&". 2. cat list | sort | lpr 3. A PID number is an identification number assigned to a command running in the background‚ which can be used to differentiate between commands. The PS (process status) utility. 4. $ ls section* $ ls section[1-3] $ ls i* $ ls*[13] 5. fgrep -i ’a’ | wc -l fgrep ’a’ find lines containing "a"; the -i option tells it to ignore
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