no. 2) 304‚000 PROBLEM NO. 3 - Pistons Company Item no. 2 Item no. 6 Item no. 8 Item no.10 Item no.11 Item no.12 Item no.19 Insurance expense (P24‚000/12 x 1/2) Prepaid insurance 1‚000 Prepaid dues and subscription Dues and subscription exp 5‚000 Vouchers payable Inventory 1‚000 5‚000 111‚500 111‚500 Legal and professional expense Vouchers payable 46‚000 Medical expense Vouchers payable 25‚000 Inventory Vouchers payable 55‚000 Machinery and equipment Vouchers payable 46‚000
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Local Corporation …………………………..……………………………………. We connect local businesses with online consumers Corporate Overview: 2Q2013 1 CORPORATE OVERVIEW | 2Q2013 Forward looking statements ………………..……………………………………. Certain matters being discussed by Local Corporation’s management today include forward looking statements which are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of section 21-E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Investors are cautioned that statements which are not strictly
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x. Raise to the Power The raise to the power (y raised to the x function) is used by clicking on the "y^x" button or type "^". Natural Exponential The natural exponential (e raised to the x) is used by clicking on the "e^x" button or type "exp()". The result is e (2.71828...) raised to x. Logarithm The logarithm (LOG) is used by clicking on the "LOG" button or type "LOG()". Natural Logarithm The Natural logarithm (LN) is used by clicking on the "LN" button or type "LN()". Inverse
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Computer game is a form of computer software‚ run on a personal computer or games machine and played by one or more people using a keyboard‚ mouse‚ control pad‚ or joystick. Computer games usually combine sound and graphics and range from traditional games such as chess to fast-moving action games or complex puzzles. But on my own definition‚ I defined it as where teenagers spent their daily allowances to. On our generation nowadays‚ a lot are addicted to such online games like DOTA‚ KOS‚ Counter
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bla..) At Ye‚ if X = M‚ S + T = I + G ‚ Price is exogenous and constant Investment Expenditure: Total exp on machinery etc and CHANGES in total invent/stock Lower output decreases leakages Monetary accomodation is used together with fiscal policy. It uses monetary policy to offset crowding out effect C I G NX shifts IS curve‚ determined by Multiplier and size of change of autonomous exp ke ↑ / I sensitive to i = IS & AD Flat ke ↓ / I insensitive to i = IS & AD Steep Multiplier
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2009-2011 RIL & RNRL KG GAS DISPUTE OIL AND GAS MARKETS SIIB Energy & Environment Ankit Anil Gupta PRN 09020243008 RIL & RNRL KG GAS DISPUTE 2009-2011 MBA Energy & Environment‚ SIIB Page 2 Table of Contents BACKGROUND ....................................................................................................................................... 3 BRIEF CASE TIMELINE ....................................................................................................................
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CHEM 4104 Physical Chemistry II Report 1: The Kinetics of a Reversible‚ First-Order‚ Consecutive Reaction: The Reduction of Cr(VI) by Glutathione By: Hector Sepulveda ID:900105300 University of Texas at the Permian Basin Abstract In the experiment the reduction of Cr(VI) by glutathione will be monitored‚ the data will be recorded and the double-exponential dependence of the reaction will be analyzed. Exponential stripping‚ as well as computer assisted non-linear regression analysis will
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| |Rev. |- |Exp. |= |Net Inc. | | |a. | |+ ( | |NA | |NA | |NA | |+ | |( | | |b. | |( | |NA | |( | |NA | |+ | |( | | |c. | |+ ( | |NA | |NA | |NA | |NA | |NA | | |d. | |( | |NA | |( | |NA | |NA | |NA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4. Carson Manufacturing Company paid cash for commissions paid to sales staff. Which of the following choices accurately reflects how this event would affect the company’s financial statements? | |Assets |= |Liab. |+ |Equity | |Rev. |( |Exp. |= |Net Inc
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P9-7A The intangible assets section of Redeker Company at December 31‚ 2011‚ is presented below. Patent ($70‚000 cost less $7‚000 amortization) $63‚000 Franchise ($48‚000 cost less $19‚200 amortization) 28‚800 * Total $91‚800 * The patent was acquired in January 2011 and has a useful life of 10 years. The franchise was acquired in January 2008 and also has a useful life of 10 years. The following cash transactions may have affected intangible assets during 2012. Jan. 2 Paid $45‚000
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Total: -286890 Madrid-Barrio Deposits 3000 0‚10% 3 2000 2‚11% 42‚2 Assets 10000 2‚25% 225 15000 2‚64% 396 1000 0% 0 FR 621 FE 45‚2 FinMarg 575‚8 fee 12000 usage fee 5130 inter 20000 salary -140000 other exp -35000 rent -60000 Total: 377930 2. From previous calculation‚ using traditional method‚ we can see that Gradefes branch is unprofitable‚ otherwise Madrid-Barrio operating well. Calculating profit‚ using adjustments rates from table
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