ACCOUNTING 101 MIDTERM EXAMINATION 1. Which of the following is the correct accounting equation? A) Assets + Liabilities = Owner’s equity B) Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s equity C) Assets + Revenue = Owner’s equity D) Assets + Revenue = Liabilities + Expenses 2. Which of the following financial statements shows the changes in capital during a period of time? A) Income statement B) Statement of owner’s equity C) Statement of cash flows D) Balance sheet 3
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10‚000 units. Ignore price differences among styles in your initial analysis. Style Mean Std Dev produce (avg-2SD) Hong Kong Gail 1017 388 639 629 Isis 1042 646 396 600 Entice 1358 496 862 862 Assault 2525 680 1845 1845 Teri 1100 762 338 600 Electra 2150 807 1343 1343 Stephanie 1113 1048 65 600 Seduced 4017 1113 2904 2904 Anita 3296 2094 1202 1202 Daphne 2383 1394 990 990 Total: 10572 11573 Can you come up with a measure of risk associated with your
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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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Visakhapatnam - 530045 Summer Internship Project Report COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SERVICE CHARGES OF DENA BANK WITH OTHER BANKS At DENA BANK (OVERSEAS BRANCH) MUMBAI. Submitted By AVINASH CHANDRA MISHRA MBA (IB) 2012-14 (Regd. No.1226112107) In Partial Fulfillment of Requirement for the Award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration (International Business) Under the Guidance
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“Did the Shakespearian stage stink?” (Harris 465). Critic Jonathan Gil Harris’s critical essay‚ “The Smell of ‘Macbeth‚’” answers the latter question and many others pertaining to the smell the stage of Macbeth would have had. The Critic confirms that the stage did truly have a strong‚ profound odor because stage production required explosives and other odor releasing props to make the play realistic. However‚ the odors were not just for realism‚ the odors add depth to the play because a specific
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$90 000 Total supplier activity costs Purchase cost Total cost of ownership Supplier performance index Supplier B No. of activit ies $ Supplier C No. of activiti es $ Supplier D No. of activit ies $ 11 20 $550 5 200 10 60 $500 15 600 0 10 $0 2 600 0 10 $0
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the following cash flows: -1000 0 0 1 0 2 +300 3 +600 4 +900 5 We know that if the cost of capital is 18 percent we reject the project because the net present value is negative: - 1000 + 300 600 900 + + = NPV 3 4 (1.18) (1.18) (1.18)5 - 1000 + 182.59 + 309.47 + 393.40 = -114.54 We also know that at a cost of capital of 8% we accept the project because the net present value is positive: - 1000 + 300 600 900 + + = NPV 3 4 (1.08 ) (1.08 ) (1.08 )5 - 1000 + 238.15 + 441
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Kimmel‚ Accounting 5th edition CCC3 CONTINUING COOKIE CHRONICLE SOLUTION Continuing Cookie Chronicle (Note: This is a continuation of the Cookie Chronicle from Chapters 1 and 2.) CCC3 In November 2009 after having incorporated Cookie Creations Inc.‚ Natalie begins operations. She has decided not to pursue the offer to supply cookies to Biscuits. Instead she will focus on offering cooking classes. The following events occur. Nov. 8 Natalie cashes in her U.S. Savings Bonds and receives $520‚ which
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75 R | 600 | Annual interest | 0.24 | Unit cost | 25 | K | 85 | H | 18.0 | Q* | 75.28 | Q* = 75‚ Annual Total Cost = 1‚355.00000 Q* = 76‚ Annual Total Cost = 1‚355.05263 b. Number of orders per year = R/Q* = 600 / 75 = 8 c. Holding Cost(month) = 56.25 | (Yearly) | (monthly) | Holding Cost | 675.00 | 56.25 | d. According to total cost and purchase cost‚ PBK should make a deal with the current supplier. | AS-IS | TO-BE(Q*) | R | 600 | 600 | Annual
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Change Over Time Essay Prompts 8000 BCE to 600 CE • Analyze the changes and continuities in major trading patterns within and among Classical civilizations; include their contacts‚ including religious‚ with adjacent regions. • Discuss the changes and continuities in the Silk Road trading network from 600 BCE – 1450 • Discuss the changes and continuities that occurred in the roles and functions of cities in major societies from the Neolithic Revolution to 1450. • Trace and
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