Solved Ans. Accounts CA IPCC Nov. 2010 1 Attention C.A. Pcc & Ipcc Students Ipcc_Nov.10 Solved Ans. Acc. Ipcc_Nov.10 Keep Watching our website* for further solution. *www.jainclassesonline.com (No.1 Institute of Jharkhand) C.A. CPT‚ PCC‚ IPCC & FINAL Solved Ans Prepared by : C.A Arvind Kumar Jain and Team Members (Disclaimer : Questions asked in the exam may have wrong/inadequate information and/or ambiguous language. In that case the answers provided by institute may differ from
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equity on January1‚ 2012 called the balance sheet. The report the reader will see below is a current balance sheet for a company called Custom Building that I personally work with. Working one on one with the owner has offered quite a bit of experience in the accounting world. The reader will be able to view the balance sheet below‚ following the explanation of the balance sheet for Custom Building discussed in full. Custom Building Company Balance Sheet January 1‚ 2012 Non-current Assets
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will be an open book test? Most students breathe a sigh of relief‚ because they think they’re getting a break. But are they? In fact‚ open book tests are not easy tests. Open book tests teach you how to find information when you need it. The questions are designed to teach you how to use your brain and not just see its memorizing capabilities like the closed book examination. And contrary to popular belief‚ you do not get off the hook when it comes to studying for an open book exam. You just
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notes Subject: Business risks facing Jolie Co Introduction December 2010 Answers These briefing notes evaluate the business risks facing our firm’s new audit client‚ Jolie Co‚ which operates in the retail industry‚ and has a year ended 30 November 2010. Ability to produce fashion items The company is reliant on staff with the skill to produce high fashion clothes ranges‚ and also with the ability to respond quickly to changes in fashion. If Jolie Co fails to attract and retain skilled designers
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A balance sheet‚ like a photo‚ provides a financial picture of a company on a given day and time. It categorizes all of a company’s resources as assets‚ all of its debts as liabilities‚ and all of the owner’s investments as equity. A company uses its assets‚ such as accounts receivable‚ inventory‚ and equipment‚ for manufacturing or purchasing products for sale or to provide a service. A company’s assets are financed by its liabilities (debt) and the owner’s equity (net worth). On a balance sheet
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E12-1 (Classification Issues—Intangibles) Presented below is a list of items that could be included in the intangible assets section of the balance sheet. Instructions (a) Indicate which items on the list would generally be reported as intangible assets in the balance sheet. (b) Indicate how‚ if at all‚ the items not reportable as intangible assets would be reported in the financial statements. 1. Investment in a subsidiary company. 2. Timberland. 3. Cost of engineering
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The balance sheet‚ income statement and cash flow statement are closely related. Basically‚ a balance sheet describes a company’s assets‚ liabilities and stockholder’s equity in a specific period of time. An income statement mainly shows the net profits or loss of a company. The purpose of the income statement is to show stockholders and investors whether the company earned or lost money. A cash flow statement explains cash inflows and outflows. Each financial statement reveals a part of a company’s
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Balance sheets: the basics A balance sheet is a financial statement at a given point in time. It provides a snapshot summary of what a business owns or is owed. It states what assets the business ownes and what it owes – liabilities‚ at a particular date. The balance sheet is uded to show how the business is being funded and how those funds are being used. The balance sheet is used in three ways: • for reporting purposes (limited company’s annual accounts) • help interested
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of the bank reconciliation? (Points : 2) Addition to the balance per books. Deduction from the balance per bank. Addition to the balance per bank. Deduction from the balance per books. | 2. A consequence of separation of duties is that (Points : 2) theft by employees becomes impossible. operations become extremely inefficient because of constant training of employees. more employees will need to be bonded. theft is still possible
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The State of Statements: Balance Sheets‚ Income Statements and Statements of Cash Flow Robert M. Traynor‚ Ed.D.‚ MBA CEO/Audiologist Audiology Associates‚ Inc. Johnstown‚ Colorado Introduction For most audiologists the patient is foremost in mind as we provide hearing care services. Successful practitioners know that when their practice is centered on their patient’s welfare‚ success will usually follow. Probably the greatest responsibility of the Robert G. Glaser‚ Ph.D. CEO/Audiologist Audiology
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