When doing a financial report the general goals are pretty obvious. A financial report is a way to show the intake and the out take of a business such as the rent of a building which would be the debit. The credit would be an example of common stock. As I was working on Appendix C I had to stop and think about debit and credit and what they actually meant. Debit is a source of an outcome‚ which means that money is being removed. Credit is when there is income being added. The steps that I took in
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Finances in business Process-------Recording ------interpreting/analyzing -----communicating Internal external (potential investors) Users A=B+C (A)Assets = (B) Liabilities + (C) Owner’s Equity Assets = Liabilities + owner’s Equity what IS OWNED/ Owed to you Cash Loan Investments Accounts receivable Account payable Withdrawals Inventory Note payable Revenues Equipment Bond payable Expenses Prepaid Insurance Accrued
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Double Entry Journal #2 A double-entry journal is a type of extended annotation. There is not enough room in the book to put all of the information that you’d like to write. Since the double-entry journal is in a document‚ you can make your information as detailed as you’d like. Your goal is to choose quotes that represent at least all of the key ideas in the section. Then discuss any connections you made to those quotes or thoughts that you had while reading. An example is done for you below
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e EDouble entry - Income statement 1. Sales When sales are made‚ capital increases by the amount of profit made on the sale. 2. Expenses When ongoing costs‚ such as wages or rent are incurred‚ capital decreases. 3. Income and expense accounts Periodically‚ usually once a year‚ the figure of profit (income - minus expenses) is added to capital. During the year figures are accumulated in separate accounts for each item of income and expenditure. 4. Cost of sales At the end of the year‚ the
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Book Log Questions Four typed log entries are required. See list of possible -questions. 1.Double space entries. 2. Each entry needs to be 8-12 sentences in length. 3. Indent and type answer(S) using BOLD ARIAL SIZE 14. 4. Answer ALL PARTS of the question. 5. Hit enter after you finished your entry. 1. What surprised you in the book and why? A. Something that surprised me in the book is that Carley’s mom was actually trying to protect Carley from Dennis. She actually wanted Carley back
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MAMITA’S CAFÉ & RESTAURANT Automated Bookkeeping System ALIGAN‚ Jeson BACOCO‚ Charmaine CALONGE‚ Arnie Lou GUERZON‚ Charie FLORESCA‚ Joan Accounting System and Design (TThS 4:00-6:50) CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study “Over the last few years‚ the world has become a smaller and more integrated place with technology that is leveling the playing field like never before.” – Ron Kind Fast‚ efficient and more reliable information has been the focus of many people at the
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DOUBLE ENTRY JOURNAL REFERENCE PAGE INFORMATION (See MLA format and be sure to include page or paragraph numbers): Title: Titus‚ Christa. “Negative and Positive Impact of Mobile Phones”. Odewire. July 1‚ 2002. Pg. 6. Print. Database: Magazine QUOTATION: “Although having the ability to connect with anyone at almost any time‚ is convenient.” “People are in the habit of checking their cell phones in short intervals of time‚ like every five minutes.” “Cell phones started out as tools
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its bark as a sapling‚ and no lumberjack cut it down before it matured. 2. (Outliers) Page 17: If you have ability‚ the vast network of hockey scouts and talent spotters will find you‚ and if you are willing to work to develop that ability‚ the system will reward you. Success in hockey is based on individual merit—and both of those words are important. Players are judged on their own performance‚ not on anyone else’s‚ and on the basis of their ability‚ not on some other arbitrary fact.Or are they
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Title of reading: Reading critically |Page/par. # |Write your notes from the reading(s) here:|Write your personal ideas‚ reactions and | | | |responses here: | |P1/1 |An additional benefit of close‚ critical | | | |reading is that you will
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African American Woodson‚ J. (2005) Show way. Talbott‚ H. NY: Putnam’s Sons. Memorable Quote Personal Reaction “And though some could book read‚ most could not. Stars and moon and roads. Picture reading was what they’d always known.” There are several effective ways of communicating with others. Quilting was significant to this ethnic group since they did not know how to read. African Americans found different ways to communicate in which they could under-stand the messages through the images
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