Theory of Accounts 1. The fundamental qualitative characteristic of faithful representation has the components of a. Predictive value and confirmatory value b. Comparability‚ consistency‚ and confirmatory value c. Understandability‚ predictive value‚ and reliability d. Completeness‚ neutrality‚ and freedom from error 2. The amount reported as “Cash” on a company’s balance sheet normally should exclude a. Postdated checks that are payable to the company b. Cash in a payroll account c. Undelivered
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Total Points: 40 Chapter 6 1) Credit terms of "2/10‚ n/30" mean that if payment is made in two days‚ a 10% discount will be given; if not paid within two days‚ the full invoice price will be due in thirty days. True or False Answer: The "2/10" means that a 2% discount is given if the payment is made within 10 days. 2) Flyer Company has provided the following information: Cash sales‚ $150‚000 Credit sales‚ $450‚000 Selling and administrative expenses‚ $110
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courses of action. Make a decision. Review results of the decision. BRIEF EXERCISE 7-2 Net Income Increase (Decrease) ($ 35‚000) (25‚000) $ 10‚000 Alternative A Revenues Costs Net income $150‚000 100‚000 $ 50‚000 Alternative B $185‚000 125‚000 $ 60‚000 Alternative B is better than Alternative A. BRIEF EXERCISE 7-3 Net Income Increase (Decrease) ($ 72‚000) ( (60‚000) ( (6‚000) ($ 6‚000) Revenues Costs—Variable manufacturing Shipping Net income Reject Order $0 0 0 $0 Accept Order
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High-Technology Products and Innovations Quality Record Management System‚ Idea Generation stage Quality Record Management System Current Value Proposition Reduce the data search time No violation in the work process Perfect Traceability Each access through internet P35 “Administrator can Add‚
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sales’ in final accounts? Ans. It is an indirect expense‚ therefore‚ it should be shown in the Profit & Loss Account. Adjustments at a Glance Sl No. Adjustments Adjustment Entries Treatment in Final Accounts 1. Closing Stock Closing Stock A/c Dr. To Trading A/c a. Credit side of Trading A/c. b. Show on the assets side of B/S 2. Outstanding or unpaid expenses Expenses A/c Dr. To Outstanding exp. a. Add to the concerned item on the Debit side of Trading/Profit
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Reflective Account Moving & handling One day I was ask to transfer Mrs X from bed into wheelchair. Mrs X is paralised so to transfer her a full body hoist is needed. I had to call for help‚ it wouldn’t be safe to do this by myself. So while I was waiting for the other carer to arrive I have explained to Mrs X what and how we are going to do it. I have also cheked the hoist and battery if its fully charged and operational. I put right size sling on Mrs X with her cooperation. I carefully
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REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT UNIT 6 ROLE OF A HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE WORKER AT 7.15AM I CLOCK IN AND TAKE MY COAT AND BAG OFF AND LOCK THEM IN MY LOCKER SO I AM READY TO START MY SHIFT STRAIGHT AWAY‚ EVEN THOUGH I SOMETIMES SOCIALISE WITH SOME OF THE STAFF I WORK WITH I ENSURE I AM IN THE RIGHT FRAME OF MIND TO WORD PROFFESIONALLY WITH THEM AND NOT PERSONALLY SO THAT WE ARE ABLE TO WORK AS PART OF A TEAM AND ARE ABLE TO DO THE JOBS THAT WE ARE EMPLOYED TO DO‚ THEN I WILL WALK INTO THE DINING ROOM
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activities underlying human resource management: namely‚ the acquisition‚ development and reward of workers. Bratton and Gold (2007‚ p 239) differentiate the two terms: recruitment and selection while establishing a clear link between them in the following way: ‘Recruitment is the process of generating a pool of capable people to apply for employment to an organisation. Selection is the process by which managers and others use specific instruments to choose from a pool of applicants a person or persons
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pounds sterling (L). a. What is an account receivable? What other names does this asset go by? b. How do accounts receivable differ from notes receivable? c. What is a contra account? What two contra accounts are associated with Pearson’s trade receivables (see Note 22)? What types of activities are captured in each of these contra accounts? Describe factors that managers might consider when deciding how to estimate the balance in each of these contra accounts. d. Two commonly used approaches for
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of scanning probe microscope. Microscope 1. An optical instrument‚ consisting of a lens‚ or combination of lenses‚ for making an enlarged image of an object which is too minute to be viewed by the naked eye. Parts and Specifications Historians credit the invention of the compound microscope to the Dutch spectacle maker‚ Zacharias Janssen‚ around the year 1590. The compound microscope uses lenses and light to enlarge the image and is also called an optical or light microscope (vs./ an electron
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