Case Chapter 7 Cash and Receivables 1. Petty Cash (10 min.) The petty cash fund of $200 for Walsh Company appeared as follows on December 31‚ 2008: Cash $93.60 Petty cash vouchers Freight in $21.40 Postage 40.00 Balloons for a special occasion 18.00 Meals 25.00 Instructions 1. Prepare the journal entries required to establish the petty cash fund. 2. Prepare in general journal form the entry to replenish the fund. 3. On December 31‚ the office manager gives instructions
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Cash Connection 1. What are the dominant economic characteristics affecting the payday lending industry? The industry for short-term cash loans (payday loans) grew in the early 1990’s because of the shift in financial services marketplace. The cost structure of the market rose due to bounced checks‚ overdraft protection fees‚ and late bill payments penalties. Second the trend of regulation of payday advance service that allowed protection for consumers. To avoid such cost‚ payday loans were
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the functioning of the Circular Flow of Income. The Circular Flow of Income is a model that indicates how money moves throughout an economy. This model was mainly in use up to the Second World War and is a model developed by classical (monetarist) economists. Many models have been developed based on The Circular Flow of Income. The Circular Flow of Income consists of two parts‚ the inner circular flow and injections and withdrawals. In the inner circular flow there are two basic economic institutions
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Chapter 2: question 8‚ page 35 (Reviewing the Facts section) What are some factors (patterns of behavior) that project a company’s culture? List several examples from organizations you work in. Factors that project a company’s culture include patterns of behaviors through the company’s employees. “Culture is a composite of many factors that project the shared values of the people who work there. The culture can strengthen and reinforce individual behaviors and individual behaviors
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COMMERCE 450 ASSIGNMENT 1 FALL 2013 DUE: September 25 All questions should be answered to the nearest full dollar except that earnings per share questions are to be answered to the nearest cent. You should assume‚ unless it is stated otherwise‚ that all companies are Canadian public companies which must comply with the International Financial Reporting Standards and that all companies have December 31 year-ends. Question 1 (16 marks) a) Manaus Manufacturing provides
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rebuild itself as it approached the decade of 1870’s‚ making this Reconstruction period a truly indispensable part of U.S History (debold). An event like The Panic of 1873 and the settlement of the West help expansion and industrialization of U.S. territories. Furthermore‚ during this decade‚ inventions led the path to a more advanced society. One of the most successful inventor the world has known or also known as Thomas Edison‚ during this period he took his fame and inspired people with his determination
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is day 0‚ the loan will be initiated on day 60 and will mature on day 210.) The implied forward rate over 150 days‚ and hence the rate on 150-day FRA‚ is 2.5%. The actual interest rate over that period could be either 2.4% or 2.6%. (a) If the interest rate on day 60 is 2.6%‚ how much will the lender have to pay if the FRA is settled on day 60? How much if it is settled on day 210? (b) If the interest rate on day 60 is 2.4%‚ how much will the lender have to pay if the FRA is settled on day 60? How much
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March 23‚ 2015 Kids for Cash The Kids for Cash book depicts the scheme that took place between two judges‚ Mark A. Ciavarella and Michael T. Conahan‚ and PA Child Care‚ a privately owned juvenile detention facility in Pittston‚ Pennsylvania. This scheme became known as the kids-for-cash scheme in which Judge Ciavarella would convict young children‚ for mostly petty crimes that the children or attorney would not be able to defend them‚ and send them to PA Child Care for periods of time. In doing this
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Chapter 12 Practice Problems 1. Bankers hold more liquid assets than most business firms. Why? The liabilities of business firms (money owed to others) is very rarely “callable” (meaning that it is required that the business pay its obligation on demand from the creditor). Since their liabilities are not callable‚ most businesses can afford to invest in assets that are illiquid. Indeed‚ this is what is known as matching the liquidity of assets and liabilities. Since most business assets are illiquid
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especially those that have low test scores and enrollment‚ are implementing a “Cash for Grades Program”. The students in these particular schools aren’t motivated to do well in their classes anymore‚ they’re lazy‚ and their study habits are terrible. Another significant part of low passing rates and test scores are because of little to no attendance of students. For instance‚ students who skip class or just don’t show up to school period do not learn anything and when a test comes they fail because they learn
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