PROBLEM NO. 1 - Heats Corporation Requirement no. 1 Notes payable: Arising from purchase of goods Arising from bank loans‚ on which marketable securities valued at P600‚000 have pledged as security‚ due Dec. 31‚ 2005 Arising from advances by officers‚ due June 30‚ 2005 Employees’ income tax withheld Advances received from customers on purchase orders Containers’ deposit Accounts payable arising from purchase of goods (P170‚000 + P30‚000) Customers’ account with credit balance Cash dividends payable
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TAX ASSIGNMENT On Computation of taxable income of individual‚ HUF and firms COMPUTATION OF TAXABLE INCOME OF AN INDIVIDUAL What is included in income of an individual? While computing taxable income of an individual‚ the following points should be considered— Nature of income | Tax treatment | Income earned by the taxpayerShare of profit from a HUFShare of profit from a firm assessed as firmSalary & interest from the aforesaid firmShare of profit from an association of persons/body of individualsIncome
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MIS Management Information System Crowdsourcing at AOL Case Analysis 1. A brief analysis of the case study AOL engaged in what is called “micro-tasking”‚ and is believed to revolutionize the virtual workforce. Micro-tasking is what Daniel Maloney‚ an AOL executive‚ applied when he was faced with inventorying a vast video library. He broke the large job into small pieces and utilized a crowdsourcing IT platform‚ Mechanical Turk‚ in order to describe each task that he required to be done. Each
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CROWDSOURCING In the new era of technology and commerce‚ finding alternative solutions to business problems gained importance. This new generation solutions are beneficial financially for companies and has benefits such as time saving‚ less source consumption‚ and better ideas. Among these solutions‚ crowdsourcing‚ which is distinguished from outsourcing‚ has a vital importance. I think it is a very useful way of doing business‚ because it reduces the money spend and the solution is coming
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Five great examples of global companies embracing crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing really is happening here and now. Some of the world’s major companies are embracing crowdsourcing models in their business. Below are five examples of global businesses that are using crowdsourcing in areas such are marketing‚ R&D and innovation. ONE: Unilever‚ the second largest advertiser on the planet‚ used crowdsourcing design website Idea Bounty to get an idea for their TV advertising campaign. They have also
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1. Is crowdsourcing‚ as used by AOL‚ a form of outsourcing? Why or why not? In a way yes because the work is ”outsourced” to workers outside the company itself. The tasks are not done by companies employees instead the tasks are put on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk and half a milion workers that are registered there could read about the tasks and decide if they wanted to perform them. Outsourcig means that the purchase of a god or service that was previously provided internally or that could be provided
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Task 5: Cost of Capital TIP: read your lecture‚ it has a link to an example of computing cost of capital!! http://www.expectationsinvesting.com/tutorial8.shtml AirJet Best Parts Inc. is now considering that the appropriate discount rate for the new machine should be the cost of capital and would like to determine it. You will assist in the process of obtaining this rate. 1. Compute the cost of debt. Assume AirJet Best Parts Inc. is considering issuing new bonds. Select current bonds from
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COMPUTERISED MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM IN STUDENTS RESULT AND TRANSCRIPT COMPUTATION 1James Agajo 2Ogedengbe Emmanuel 3Bagudu Igbekele Federal Polytechnic Auchi‚ Edo State‚ Nigeria ABSTRACT: This work proffers solution to the problem associated with the old conventional way of manual generation and issuance of transcript‚ Automated transcript system addresses the problem of excessive paper work‚ delay in transcript issuance
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True/False Questions 1. The standard deviation of any normal random variable is always equal to one. Answer: False Type: Concept Difficulty: Easy 2. For any normal random variable‚ the probability that the random variable will equal one is always zero. Answer: True Type: Concept Difficulty: Medium 3. The graph of a standard normal random variable is always symmetric. Answer: True Type: Concept Difficulty: Easy 4. The formula will convert any normal
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following: (a) Contribution margin per unit: $_______________ Solution: Computation of the Contribution margin per unit Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit – Variable Cost per unit Where as Selling price per unit = 212 Variable Cost per unit =128 Contribution margin per unit = 212 – 128 Contribution margin per unit = $84 (b) Number of units that must be sold to break-even: _______________ units Solution: Computation of the Number of units that must be sold to break-even Break-even
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