Reflective Account “End of Life” Last year 23 September 2012. I had a resident called “Mrs X” she was a 72year-old widowed living at ---‚ a Nursing Care Home. She’s not a religious type of person as she was Atheist. She has lived in the home for the past two years‚ and during that time I was assigned as her key worker. Mrs X had One Son and 3 grand daughters they are all regular visitors to the home. She has recently been diagnosed with renal failure‚ and her life expectancy is only a couple of
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Bad debts expense 9‚000 Allowance for doubtful accounts 9‚000 To record allowance for credit losses (0.01 x $900‚000 = $9‚000). b. Current Assets: Accounts receivable $150‚000 Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts 19‚200 $130‚800 E8-2A. Credit Losses Based on Accounts Receivables (LO1‚ LO2) a. General Journal Date Description Debit Credit Dec. 31 Bad debts expense 2‚930 Allowance for doubtful accounts 2‚930 To record allowance for credit losses:
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prosperous. Anticipated changes in the Political-Legal environment have the potential to transform the banking industry. Due to an attempt by a Thrift Institution to circumvent the prohibition of offering chequing accounts in the state of Massachusetts‚ there is a possibility that NOW accounts could be introduced in the state of Texas‚ in an effort to prevent future condensation of the rate at which commercial banks lose their customers. The Micro Environment Customer(s) Republic National Bank marketing
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THEME: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE By John W. Day‚ MBA ACCOUNTING TERM: Accounts Payable An account payable is normally an unsecured‚ non-interest bearing current liability‚ owed by the company to a vendor for the purchase of trade goods or services. FEATURE ARTICLE: Accounts Payable Accounting If you are a small business owner or manager and you are having trouble keeping track of all those outstanding bills that have to be paid each month‚ perhaps you need to set up an accounts payable system. Some small
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Re: How does slower payments change a Balance Sheet? ‚ Good post. The accounts that will be impacted on the Balance Sheet (which was the nature of my question) are as follows. If payers have longer to pay THEN the patient accounts receivable account will no doubt increase because the hospital is receiving payments on these accounts more slowly. This slower payment might also decrease cash accounts of the organization. Additionally‚ if the slower receipt of payments impacts the organization’s ability
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credit what goes out [Real Account] Real Accounts – All tangible assets like cash‚ car‚ furniture and intangible assets like goodwill‚ patents (2) Debit the Receiver & Credit the giver [Personal Account] Personal Accounts – Jose‚ cyndie or any other person or any company’s account in business (3) Debit all the Expenses and losses & Credit all the Incomes and gains. [Nominal Account] Nominal Accounts – All Income‚ Expenses‚ Profit‚ Losses Accounts Note:- (1) Debit if there
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for 3 month’s advance tk. 6‚000. 02: Purchased delivery van for cash tk. 20‚000. 04: Purchased supplies on account tk. 2‚500. 06: Purchased supplies for cash tk. 1‚000. 10: Service rendered to a customer and immediately collected tk. 6‚000 12: Service rendered to a customer on account tk. 13‚000. 18: Paid utility expense of the month tk. 1‚000 cash. 22: Paid for the supplies purchased on
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12/31/2012 01/05/2013 Num 3 Account Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable Total Ahmadrand‚ Ela Andrews Productions Invoice Accounts Receivable 12/31/2012 Total Andrews Productions Clark‚ Binsley‚ and Basil‚ CPA Invoice 12/31/2012 Invoice 01/05/2013 5 Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable Total Clark‚ Binsley‚ and Basil‚ CPA Creative Products Invoice 12/31/2012 Accounts Receivable Total Creative Products Design Creations Invoice 12/31/2012 Accounts Receivable Total Design Creations
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organization issued shares of stock to stockholders for $20‚000 cash 2. The organization bought $5‚000 machines on account with $1‚000 paid in cash accruing a balance of $4‚000 3. The organization paid $750 for materials 4. The organization receives $4‚100 of cash in return for services provided‚ together with charging $5‚400 from 5. The organization paid $1‚500 with cash on accounts payable. 6. The organization paid a $2‚000 dividend. 7. The organization paid $800 for this month rent. 8. The
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-1. Assume the following facts for Kurt Company: the month-end bank statement shows a balance of P40‚000: outstanding checks totaled P2‚000; a deposit of P8‚000 is in transit at month-end; and a check for Pf400 was erroneously charged against the account by the bank. What is the correct cash balance at the end of the month? a. P33‚600 c. P45‚600 b. P34‚400 d. P46‚400 2. The August 31 bank statement of K‚ Inc. showed a balance of P113‚000. Deduction in arriving at this amount was a customer’s NSF
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