South African Tourism Impact of 2010 FIFA World C I t f W ld Cup December‚ 2010 1 |Copyright © 2010 SA Tourism Overall Impact of 2010 FIFA World Cup Tourist Volume A total of 309‚554 foreign tourists arrived in South Africa for the primary purpose of attending the 2010 FIFA World Cup • Africa – land markets accounted for 32% of total foreign tourists‚ followed by Europe with 24% and Central & South America with 13% Tourist Spend The total expenditure in South Africa by tourists who came specifically
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October 0.888524 November 0.908866 December 1.039627 Linear Trend b. Describe the underlying trend and seasonal patterns based on the multiplicative model developed in Question 2-a. Quantify your statements. For example‚ “There is an upward trend.” and “Sales in December is higher.” are not acceptable and will result in point deduction. “Sales goes up by about $20‚000 every month‚ give or take $1‚000 for a 95% confidence.” and “Sales in December is usually 16% higher than the average
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of $3‚000‚000‚ which mature on January 1‚ 2020. The bonds were issued for $3‚405‚000 to yield 8%‚ resulting in bond premium of $405‚000. Solis uses the effective-interest method of amortizing bond premium. Interest is payable annually on December 31. At December 31‚ 2010‚ Solis’s adjusted unamortized bond premium should be a. $405‚000. b. $377‚400. c. $364‚500. d. $304‚500. 3. On July 1‚ 2009‚ Noble‚ Inc. issued 9% bonds in the face amount of $5‚000‚000‚ which mature on July 1‚ 2015
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Brief Exercise 1-3 | | Your answer is correct. | Indicate in which part of the statement of cash flows each item would appear: operating activities‚ investing activities‚ or financing activities. (a) | | Operating activities | | Cash received from customers. | | | | | | (b) | | Financing activities | | Cash paid to stockholders (dividends). | | | | | | (c) | | Financing activities | | Cash received from issuing new common stock. | | | | | | (d) | | Operating
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On October 1‚ Keisha King organized Real Answers‚ a new consulting firm; on October 3‚ the owner contributed $84‚000 cash. On October 31‚ the company’s records show the following items and amounts. Cash $ 11‚360 Cash dividends $ 2‚000 Accounts receivable 14‚000 Consulting fees earned 14‚000 Office supplies 3‚250 Rent expense 3‚550 Land 46‚000 Salaries expense 7‚000 Office equipment 18‚000 Telephone expense 760 Accounts payable 8‚500
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The Business Situation Armstrong Helmet Company manufactures a unique model of bicycle helmet. The company began operations December 1‚ 2013. Its accountant quit the second week of operations‚ and the company is searching for a replacement. The company has decided to test the knowledge and ability of all candidates interviewing for the position. Each candidate will be provided with the information below and then asked to prepare a series of reports‚ schedules‚ budgets‚ and recommendations
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level of inventory‚ thirdly‚ problems of machines occured during the production period. On the other hand‚ the company plans to pay a dividend of $150‚000 in 1979. Therefore‚ Hampton needs an additional loan of $350‚000 till October to be paid on December 1979 along with the initial loan Analysis The bank should make decision by the end of the October due to the maturity date of the initial loan. To assess the borrower’s ability for the repayment Pro-forma Financial Statements‚ Profitability ratios
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The Assam Aandolan/Assam Agitation/Assam Movement - 1979-1985: The History No movement happens overnight. “The Assam movement like all other significant social movements has its roots in history and society from which it emerged. A social movement cannot emerge from vacuum‚ all of a sudden.” (The Assam Movement: Class‚ Ideology and Identity – Monirul Hussain‚ p 95) This movement slowly built up in the form of resentment against illegal immigrants from neighbouring nations‚ over a period of time
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1. The assumption that a business can continue to remain in operation into the future is the: a. Historical cost principle. b. Unit-of-measure assumption. c. Continuity assumption. * d. Separate-entity assumption. 2. Sales revenue should be recognised when goods and services have been supplied; costs are incurred when goods and services have been received. Which accounting concept governs the above? a. The prudence concept b. The materiality concept c. The accruals concept * d. The
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