“Balance” One fine evening‚ while walking to my friend’s place enjoying the beautiful climate & cool breeze‚ making one to be there walking or standing still to enjoy it‚ I saw a group of kids riding their bicycles like a gang & roaming. A huge van came in the opposite direction‚ which meant they had to make space‚ which they have been occupying so far‚ for the monster vehicle. Due to sudden change of course or rough terrain‚ one of the kids lost his balance & fell to the safe side
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Introduction of myself‚ my purpose‚ and the participants: Hello‚ my name is ____and I am a trained certified mediator. I am here to act as a mediator to help assist you in resolving your conflict. My goal is to assist each of you in reaching a mutually acceptable decision. I will remain unbiased and impartial‚ I am not here to represent either side‚ nor will I take sides. I would like all involved parties to feel as comfortable as possible so I would like to take a moment to ask how you would
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MGT 697 Non Profit Balance Scorecard Adoption The concept of the Balanced Scorecard was created for for-profit organizations during the late 1980s. Executives wanted to take a different look at the organization’s performance based on factors other than financial statements and balance sheets. The success of this framework worked its way into the non-profit sector after a few short years. Research suggest that non-profit executives “concluded that
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BALANCE OF TRADE AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS – An Introduction The balance of payments account indicates a systematic record of all export incomes and import payments of a country during any year. Any import from abroad has to be paid for. On the other hand‚ any export will bring money flow into the country. If we subtract the total value of the imported commodities from the total value of the exported commodities of a country‚ what we obtain is called the ‘Balance of Trade’ of the country. If the
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.……………………………3 4. Trading‚ Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet….9 5. Comments on the Performance of the Business…….10 6. Explaining the Limitation of Comparison…………...….12 7. References………………………………………………..……………..13 (A) Compute the following amounts: (I) Average Stock: Average stock = opening stock + closing stock / 2 = $22‚000 + $14‚000 /2 = $36‚000/2 = $18‚000. Explanation: Here‚ in the top of the example‚ we are given the opening stock of the company is $22‚000
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worked during the grand opening. Cash received from services provided during the second half of the month was $1‚000. Harley paid $400 towards the principal on the note payable. Harley made a $900 cash withdrawal from the company. Requirements: Complete the accounting equation worksheet for the transactions. Total each worksheet column. Verify that Assets = Liabilities + Equity. In proper order and form‚ prepare and Income Statement‚ Statement of Owners’ Equity and Balance Sheet.
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EXERCISE 1. Nguyen Bich Fitness Club has provided the following information that relates to their financial year ended June 30‚ 2011 Account | Amount ($) | Nguyen Bich - Capital | 350‚000 | Bank Loan – due in October‚ 2012 | 5‚000 | Accounts Payable | 17‚250 | Accounts Receivable | 41‚560 | Cash | 18‚750 | Retained Profits | 76‚000 | Salaries payable | 6‚750 | Supplies | 1‚040 | Salaries Expense | 19‚100 | Buildings | 85‚000 | Prepaid Rent | 15‚600 | Motor Vehicles
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prepares its master budget on a quarterly basis. The following data have been assembled to assist in preparing the master budget for the first quarter: a. As of December 31‚ 2011 (the end of the prior quarter)‚ the company’s general ledger showed the following account balances: DEBIT CREDIT $ $ Cash 48‚000 Accounts receivable 224‚000 Finished goods Inventory (1000 units) 60‚000 Raw Materials inventory (500 units) 10‚000 Buildings and equipment (net) 370‚000 Accounts payable 93‚000 Capital stock 510
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A balance sheet is a financial statement that reports the assets‚ which are resources owned by a business‚ liabilities‚ and stockholders’ equity at a specific date. Examples of assets would be computers‚ delivery trucks‚ furniture‚ and buildings. A balance sheet has two categories: Assets‚ liabilities‚ and stockholders’ equity. Liabilities are the debts and obligations of a business. Liabilities represent c claims of creditors on the assets of business. Examples of liabilities would be notes
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COMMERCIAL BANK_ *“Banks and other deposit taking institutions are financial intermediaries whose assets consist overwhelmingly of loans to a wide variety of borrowers and whose liabilities consist overwhelmingly of deposits.” THE ECONOMICS OF MONEY BANKING AND FINANCE 3rd* Edition PETER HOWELLS & KEITH BAIN Pg 32 A sound system of banking is very important for any economy. Commercial banks are directly related to the payment system of the economy. Generally most commercial banks are controlled by
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