assets and current assets? (3 marks) Similarities: Acquired by a business to gain profit or chances of investment Both current and non-current assets are recorded on the balance sheet Differences Current assets are intended for consumption of sale realised during a year Current assets is used for trading or transactions Current assest have direct results of the profit gained in the business such as bank balance Non-current assets are used for a longer duration (12 months) Non-current assets
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Goods/Stock purchased or sold being returned is quite a common practice in business. This may be on account of a number of reasons like defects in goods‚ quality not matching the requirement for which the buyer purchased it‚ the buyer not needing the stock‚ etc. This happens both in case of goods purchased as well as goods sold by the organisation. Where the goods sold are being returned we call it "Sales Returns" and where goods purchased are being returned we call it "Purchase Returns" The transactions
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Title A study on the factors affecting nurses’ job satisfaction in oncology wards of an acute hospital in Hong Kong Question What are the factors affecting nurses’ job satisfaction in oncology wards of an acute hospital in Hong Kong Aims and objective of the study The aim of the study is to identify factors affecting nurses’ job satisfaction in oncology wards of an acute hospital in Hong Kong. The objective is to address the issues concerning the identified factors in order to explore
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choosing the right platform‚ determining the shopping behavior of a group of people which can be divided by age‚ culture‚ nationality and the like. Zara is one of the fashion design retail stores which started to sell to Chinese online shoppers‚ online shopping platform owned by Alibaba. Our research is designed to find whether sales will increase and what are the key success factors to ensure it. To do the analysis we formulated research questions whose answers would provide us with the opportunity to
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Cash Flows Aleshia Wisch ACC206: Principles of Accounting II Prof. Eric Sumners August 11‚ 2014 ACC 206 Week Assignment 1. Critical Thinking Question: Answer the following questions: Why are noncash transactions‚ such as the exchange of common stock for a building for example‚ included on a statement of cash flows? How are these noncash transactions disclosed? It is important for a company to show what assets they have on hand that can convert to cash. Non cash transactions are disclosed
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Why are accounts important To begin by why accounts are important‚ a person should first know what accounts actually mean. Accounts are financial records of an organization that register all financial transactions‚ and must be kept at its principal office or place of business. The purpose of these records is to enable anyone to appraise the organization’s current financial position with reasonable accuracy. Firms present their annual accounts in two main parts: the balance sheet‚ and the income
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money’. Cash flow forecasting is the process of estimating cash inflows and cash outflows over a period of time‚ usually for a period of 1 year. Cash Budget is the process of estimating cash inflows and cash outflows over a period of time‚ usually prepared monthly. Cash flows is the amount of money flowing into and out of a business over a period of time. Cash inflows are the receipts of cash‚ typically arising from sales of items‚ payment of debtors‚ loan received‚ rent charged‚ sale of assets
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SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON CASH MANAGEMENT IN A construction company at Dehradun Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for Bachelor of Business Administration (2008-2011) |Project Supervisor: |Submitted by: | |Mr. Amar johri |Atul Gupta
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CHAPTER 2 CASH FLOWS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AT SUNSET BOARDS Below are the financial statements that you are asked to prepare. 1. The income statement for each year will look like this: Income Statement 2008 2009 Sales $190‚119 $231‚840 Cost of goods sold 96‚952 122‚418 Selling & administrative 19‚067 24‚886 Depreciation 27‚370 30‚936 EBIT $46‚730 $53‚600 Interest 5‚950 6‚820 EBT $40‚780 $46‚780 Taxes (20%) 8‚156 9‚356 Net income $32‚624 $37‚424 Dividends
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ASP.NET Web Pages - Publishing the Website « Previous Next Chapter » Learn how to publish a Web Pages application without using WebMatrix. Publish Your Application Without Using WebMatrix An ASP.NET Web Pages application can be published to a remote server by using the Publish commands in WebMatrix (‚Visual Web Developer‚or Visual Studio). This function copies all your application files‚ cshtml pages‚ images‚ and all the required DLL files for Web Pages‚ for Razor‚ for Helpers‚ and for
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