a boy friend‚ a new job or any new relationship‚ but disclosing can also happen with people we have known for a long time or not. Scholars define self-disclosure as sharing information with others that they would not normally know or discover‚ but I feel like each person has his or her own way of defining what self closure is. To me‚ self disclosure is letting myself go and trusting the person I am disclosing to‚ it involves risk and vulnerability on my part sharing important information to someone
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and does not received cash immediately. It is an essential marketing tool‚ acting as a bridge for the movement of goods through production and distribution stages to customers. A firm grants trade credit to protect its sales from the competitors and to attract the potential customers to buy its products at favourable terms. Trade credit creates accounts receivable or trade debtors that the firm is expected to collect in the near future. The customers from whom receivable or book debt have to be
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The most significant case in my life where the disclosure principle played a role was the purchase of our house. Soon after we bought our new property in a well-known suburb of Sofia‚ problems came to light. When we were buying the house‚ we knew that it was not in a perfect condition‚ but we were unaware of many of the problems that we faced later. Because we bought the house from acquaintances‚ we did not find it necessary to hire a private inspector to do full inspection prior to the purchase
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Receivables Turnover Ratio interpretation Receivables Turnover Ratio is one of the efficiency ratios and measures the number of times receivables are collected‚ on average‚ during the fiscal year. Receivables Turnover Ratio formula is: Receivables Turnover Ratio formula Receivables turnover ratio measures company’s efficiency in collecting its sales on credit and collection policies. This ratio takes in consideration ONLY the credit sales. If the cash sales are included‚ the ratio will be
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Disclosure Analysis of the Kellogg Company Shelley Saunkeah ACC422 August 15‚ 2011 Rick Freeman Disclosure Analysis of the Kellogg Company The disclosure notes of the consolidated financial statements presented in the 2010 Annual Report of the Kellogg Company and subsidiaries shows three areas of interest. This paper will focus on those areas of cash and cash equivalents‚ accounts receivable‚ and inventories. A list of components that make up the cash and cash equivalents section will be
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Production in Units 450‚000 400‚000 300‚000 Inventory in Units 32‚000 28‚000 21‚000 Financial Data ($000) Total Revenues 35‚200 27‚500 21‚200 Total Assets 23‚000 19‚500 15‚700 Accounts Receivable‚ Net 5‚900 4‚300 3‚900 Bad Debt Expense 175 135 105 Accounts Receivable Written Off 165 125 100 Required 1. Calculate the following ratios for 20x9‚ 20x8 and 20x7: a. Sales to total assets b. Sales to production c. Revenue per unit sold d. Accounts receivable growth to sales growth e. Uncollectable accounts
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Uniformity and Disclosure Choice among accounting methods Uniformity ◦ Relevant circumstances ◦ Nature of finite and rigid uniformity and flexibility ◦ Extent that standards are using finite uniformity‚ rigid uniformity‚ or flexibility Disclosure Items providing important information to users Minimizing agency costs Signaling information that management wants to send to outside parties Attempting to “influence” outside parties Comparability
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Accounting Information Systems International Journal of Information Science & Technology‚ Volume 6‚ Number 2 July / December‚ 2008 49 International Journal of Information Science and Technology EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS H. Sajady‚ Ph.D. M. Dastgir‚ Ph.D. Department of Economics and Social Sciences Department of Economics and Social Sciences Shahid Chamran University Shahid Chamran University Ahvaz‚ I. R. of Iran
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Cash flow statements Questions. 1. A company has a profit from operations of £20‚500 for the year ended 31 December 20X2.The depreciation charge for the year is £4000.Profit from operations also includes a loss on disposal of £500 on an item of plant. Extracts from the statement of financial position as shown below. 20X2 20X1 Inventory £17‚400 £16‚100 Receivables £21‚500 £20‚500 Trade Payables £18‚400 £17‚600 Ignore
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Disclosure Statement William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program U.S. Department of Education P.O. Box 9003 Niagara Falls‚ NY14302-9003 Direct Subsidized Loan Direct Unsubsidized Loan Borrower Information 1. Name and Address Vargas‚ Ariel 2855 Sw 10th Street Fort Lauderdale‚ FL 33312 2.Date of Disclosure Statement 09/10/2013 3.Area Code/Telephone Number (954) 907-4013 School Information 4. School Name and Address Broward College 225 East Las Olas Boulevard Fort Lauderdale
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