Textbook Problems Government Fund Stephanie Wallis ACC 460 Neil Fischer May 5‚ 2015 Chapter 9 Exercise 9-3 Part A Equipment 70‚000 Capital Assets 70‚000 (To record copier transferred) Cash 35‚000 Internal Service Fund 35‚000 (To record contribution from general fund) Cash 270‚000 Note Payable 270‚000 (To record note for 3 years) Equipment 160‚000 Accounts Payable 160‚000 (To record equipment that was purchased) Capital project facilities 100
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This document of ACC 460 Week 1 DQs consists of: DQ1: Log into charitynavigator.org/. Choose a good charity and a bad charity and explain why you feel they should labeled good or bad. DQ2: What is fund accounting? How does it compare to proprietary accounting? Why is fund accounting necessary? What are the major fund types? DQ3: What are some examples of government and not-for-profit organizations? How do proprietary businesses measure achievement? How do government organizations
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Positive and Negative Effects of Human Behavior Positive and Negative Effects of Human Behavior Individuals behave differently depending on his or her beliefs and the choices come from the beliefs one holds. This can have a positive or negative effect on one’s environment within his or her control and the environment that affects the human population on Earth. Some environmental conditions that humans do have control over are pollution and crowding‚ although the rising temperatures and
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FTM 460 Exam 3 Review (Chapters 10-13) 33 Multiple Choice Questions (3 points each). The majority of test questions come from Chapter 10 & Chapter 13. The least from Chapter 11. Chapter 10: The concept of measurement * Be able to recognize the 4 types of measurement scales: CHART 10.4 in chapter ten slide six * Nominal: Scales that partition data into mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive categories. * Ordinal: Scales that maintain the labeling characteristics
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Database DBM 381 May 27‚ 2013 Database Database systems are the spinal cord of any health care organization. It can be define as the collection of health data. The use of such systems has improve the health care system for decades helping set standards and even regulations to help the system be more efficiently productive. There are different database architectures available to meet the needs of each organization individually. There is a need for the continuum of database across the health
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This work of ACC 460 Week 4 DQs consists of: DQ1: 1. What financial statements are required of not-for-profit organizations? 2. How are they different or comparable to those provided by organizations that operate for profit? 3. How does the retained earnings section of for-profit organizations differ from that of the net assets section of not-for-profits? DQ2: 1. What are the three classifications of net assets established by FASB Statement 117? 2. How are these
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Final Paper Name MGT 415 Professor Date Understanding communication within a business place or group can be difficult with diversity and a multitude of ways to manage a topic or task. There are a wide variety of hindrances within a group or organization that keep a person or group from succeeding. Identifying the best method to pursue and achieve success of a task within a group is best done with an open mind and creativity. Not
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Examination of the types of database systems that are available and how health care facilities utilize these different types of databases is the topic of this report. Giving more detail on the different types of architecture of databases and data structure will follow. Defining Health Care Database Systems A computerized clinical database consists of clinical data for storing‚ retrieving‚ analyzing‚ and reporting of information (McCartney‚ 2012). The data in these databases help in managing
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Running head: UNIT 2 PROJECT Session 1 Part 4 IT Consultant Firms 1. Gatesix Inc. Gatesix Inc. is based in Phoenix‚ Arizona. They handle everything from web development‚ productivity solutions‚ and marketing applications. They are considered am all inclusive company that handles all your IT needs. They consider themselves no nonsense and will work within a budget. They have a broad range of services which include but are not limited to: • Web Development – Custom
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Function Functions are basically the exact same as subroutines‚ except that they return a value. That means that the function itself has a type‚ and the function will return a value to the calling subroutine based on the code that it contains. An example of this would be a function that adds two numbers‚ shown below. A function is declared the exact same way as a subroutine‚ except using the "Function" keyword instead of "Sub". To return a value‚ assign a value of the proper type to the function’s
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