ares Bonus Shares Bonus Share When the additional shares are allotted to the existing shareholders without receiving any additional payment from them‚ it is known as issue of bonus shares. Bonus shares are allotted by capitalizing the reserves and surplus. Issue of bonus shares results in the conversion of the company ’s profits into share capital. Therefore it is termed as capitalization of company ’s profits. Since such shares are issued to the equity shareholders in proportion to their holdings
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*A Proposed Library System INTRODUCTION Computer is one of the important equipment today. There are many use of computer such as it serves as a tool for solving different problems like billing‚ reservation of airtime and transportation and many others. Through this we can make work easier and it will minimize the use of paper materials. The XXXXXXX had experience problem in making different transaction of barrowing and returning of books for it uses a manual procedure in accomplish such report. The
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Proposed Research Title: A critical evaluation of the consumer attitude towards fast foods – case study on McDonald - UK 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY Referring to Solomon (2006‚ p.27)‚ Consumer behaviour is a review of an individual or a group on how they go about with a product from the very beginning of selecting a product to disposal. The primary function of consumer behaviour is how one individual chooses to spend their resources wisely in order to meet their consumption. The study of consumer
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he March of the Bonus Army on the capital was for the World War I veterans to receive money for their service in the war. Here are some facts of the “March of the Bonus Army”. One of the first facts was this was all made by the World War I veterans. The march on Washington D.C. was a very serious change in our government. The government would not pay their wages that are due to them from the loss they suffered at war. They were not aware of what was going on in the U.S.. Walter was the leader
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3 THE PAYMENT OF BONUS ACT‚ 1965 Learning Objectives In this Chapter‚ the students will understand the♦ Applicability and non-applicability of the Act to certain classes of establishments and employees ♦ Computation of profits for the purpose of calculation of allocable and available surplus for the purpose of determination of bonus ♦ Set on and Set off of allocable surplus ♦ Percentage limits for minimum and maximum bonus ♦ Other miscellaneous provisions 3.1 Introduction This is an Act intended
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The teaching cycle consists of five processes‚ the five processes are identifying the needs of the learners‚ the planning and design of the lesson ‚ to deliver/facilitate depending on the needs of the learners‚ to assess the learner and finally to evaluate your own delivery of the lesson and the entire course . Identify needs It is important for a teacher or lecturer to identify the needs of a learner before any teaching takes place‚ each learner will have individual learning styles and levels
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income. (demonstrated by Squatting Investment Co) In Moore v Griffiths‚ the bonus received was a testimonial or personal gift rather than a reward for services rendered by the taxpayer in the course of his employment. The payment had no foreseeable element of recurrence‚ and there was no knowledge or expectation on the taxpayer’s part that the payment would be made as a reward for rendering his services. A bonus payment is ordinary income for the purposes of subsection 6-5(2) of the ITAA 1997
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Bell Mountain Vineyards is considering updating its current manual accounting system with a high-end electronic system. While the new accounting system would save the company money‚ the cost of the system continues to decline. The Bell Mountain’s opportunity cost of capital is 10 percent‚ and the costs and values of investments made at different times in the future are as follows: Year Cost Value of Future Savings (at time of purchase) 0 $5‚000 $7‚000 1 4‚500 7‚000 2 4‚000 7‚000 3 3‚600 7‚000
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People are getting terrified and sad because of all the shootings that are happening in many different states. In the article “Famous Speeches: "We call BS‚" Emma Gonzalez’s speech to gun advocates”‚ by Emma Gonzalez it talks about how all of these shootings are going down but it is not always the victims fault and the shooters in Florida do not need a permit or a gun license which is not safe. In the article “Issue Overview: Guns in America”‚ by Bloomberg‚ talks about how there are many deaths every
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Irene Evans Prof: John Jackson English 110. 31411 September 22‚ 2011 The Proposed Soda Tax: The Poor and Middle Class Pay the Price Why must the poor and middle class suffer whenever money is needed to fund some programs or fix the deficit? People are stripped to the bone already‚ what with the Enron scandal and Bernie Madoff making off with millions of citizens savings. Now the poor and middle class people of this great nation are being called upon once again‚ to give more
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