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    Coursework BBM – Financial Accounting (FIN 2241) SHARIFUDDIN HAZIQ BIN ABDUL AZIZ SCM 022587 Ms. Janice Contents No. | Title | Pages | 1 | Executive summary | 2 | 2 | Question 1 | Introduction | 3 | | | Sole Proprietorship | 4 | | | Partnership | 5 | | | Limited Liabilities Company | 6 | | | Accounting | 7 | | | Benefits of accounting | 7-9 | 3 | Question

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    Lecture 7 – Tutorial Questions Tutorial List: 7-1‚ 7-2‚ 7-3‚ 7-4‚ 7-5‚ 7-6‚ 7-7‚ 7-8‚ 7-9 7.1. Kristen Hope asks your help concerning an NSF check. Explain to Kristen (a) what an NSF check is‚ (b) how it is treated in a bank reconciliation‚ and (c) whether it will require an adjusting entry. 7.2. The bank portion of the bank reconciliation for Brasilia Company at October 31‚ 20X1 was as follows. BRASILIA COMPANY Bank Reconciliation

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    Financial Reporting Accurate financial reporting is paramount to the establishment of a level playing field for businesses. It also aids in analyzing trends in business and the economy. The first part of the research paper should outline the different offices and bureaus of financial reporting and why they are significant. The second part of the research paper will present some positive and negative examples of financial reporting results and offer analysis about them. These examples can incorporate

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    Accounting Cycle Paper Every business small‚ medium or large uses an accounting cycle to collect and process transactions from events to prepare financial statements to interested parties. The accounting cycle consist of eight steps (1) analyzing transactions and other events‚ (2) journalizing‚ (3) posting; (4) preparing trail balance‚ (5) adjusting entries‚ (6) preparing adjusting trial balance; (7) preparing financial statements; and (8) closing process (Kieso‚ Weygandt‚ & Warfield‚ 2007‚ p. 93)

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      | | | current assets minus total liabilities. |   | | | total operating capital minus net income. |   | | | current assets minus current liabilities. | | |   | Points Received: | 1 of 1 |   | Comments: | | | |  8. | Question : | What was the average annual rate of return on 3-month U.S. Treasury bills during the period 1984 to 2008? | |   | Student Answer: | | 3.84%

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    | |7. |Of the two methods of accounting for uncollectible receivables‚ the allowance method provides in advance for uncollectible | | | |receivables. |True False | |8. |Generally accepted accounting principles do not normally allow the use of the direct write-off method of accounting for |

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    Chapter 6: Revenue RecognitionRead: Chapter 6 and partly 13 on warrantyIn-class exercises: BE6-7‚ EX6-11‚ EX6-9‚ EX6-16‚ EX6-18 Practice exercises: EX6-7‚ BE6-11‚ P6-1‚ P6-2‚ E13-17 There are two main conceptual views on how to account for revenues/sales: Earnings approach Contract-based approach Earnings Approach Revenues are recognized when the following criteria are met: 1. Performance is achieved: a. risks and rewards transferred and/or earnings process substantially complete‚ and

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    ACCT7102 Individual Case Study Assignment:   ‘Biovail Corporation: Revenue recognition and FOB Sales Accounting’        Task Description:   The  financial  reporting  case  study  is  a  comprehensive  case  study  which  examines  the  specific application of case scenarios involving principally Topic 5 (Managerial incentives for  financial  statement  management). The  case  will  also  be  used  to  examine  student  report  writing skills‚ general accounting knowledge‚ and ability to critically evaluate complex case 

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    Accounting Tutorial Question Topic 2 Week 5 Question 1 Encik Abbul has a sundry shop business registered under the name of Prudential Enterprises. The following is the summarised version of the bad debts‚ doubtful debts and the A/Receivables accounts of his business start in 2011. (The accounting period of the business is similar to the normal calendar year) Year | Account Receivables | Bad debts already written off during the year | Allowance for doubtful debts (percentage of outstanding

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    Mendez and associates. The following selected events and transactions occurred during April. April 1 Stockholders invested $40‚000 cash in the business in exchange for common stock. 4 Purchased land costing $30‚000 for cash. 8 Incurred advertising expense of $1‚800 on account. 11 Paid salaries to employee $1‚500. 12 Hired park manager at a salary of $4‚000 per month‚ effective May 1. 13 Paid $1‚500 cash for a one –year insurance policy.

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