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    Accounting for Fixed Assets

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    96 Accounting Standard (AS) 10 Accounting for Fixed Assets Contents INTRODUCTION Definitions EXPLANATION Identification of Fixed Assets Components of Cost Self-constructed Fixed Assets Non-monetary Consideration Improvements and Repairs Amount Substituted for Historical Cost Retirements and Disposals Valuation of Fixed Assets in Special Cases Fixed Assets of Special Types Disclosure MAIN PRINCIPLES Disclosure Paragraphs 1-6 6 7-17 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18-37 37 134 AS 10 (issued

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    Accounting - Club

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    Accounting Project James Nevin Term 2 2012 Income‚ Expenses and Recording System Income: The Western Cape Soccer Club has multiple sources of income‚ the main ones being: * Membership Fees – The Club has 260 members who pay different annual prices. Juniors pay R100 per annum and adults pay R250 per annum. * Entrance Fees – The Club charges entrance fees for all new members. Juniors pay a fee of R200 and adults pay a fee of R400. * Tuckshop and Bar – The Club runs a tuckshop and

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    Accounting report

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    81 times to 1.62 times. Inventory turnover measures the number of times inventory is sold in one accounting period. The inventory of PPL is high; however the inventory turnover means that

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    Accounting Cycle

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    Complete accounting cycle For the past several years‚ Abby Brown has operated a part-time consulting business from her home. As of June 1‚ 2012‚ Abby decided to move to rented quarters and to operate the business‚ which was to be known as Square One Consulting‚ on a full-time basis. Square One Consulting entered into the following transactions during June: June 1. The following assets were received from Abby Brown: cash‚ $30‚000; accounts receivable‚ $7‚500; supplies‚ $2‚000; and office equipment

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    Business Accounting

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    Assignment [Business Accounting] Submission due date : 23rd June 2012 by or before 5.30pm 1 May 14‚ 2012 [ EXECUTIVE DIPLOMA] Assignment Question Scenario You have been recruited to help your uncle’s family to set up and run a supermarket called ‘BeliMurah Mart’ in Petaling Jaya. In the past‚ they had set up and managed smaller scale businesses‚ but have mixed up their finances that resulted in some losses. Since you have the knowledge of accounting‚ they would like to seek

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    Financial Accounting

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    Gains or losses on cash flow hedges are a. ignored completely. b. recorded in equity‚ as part of other comprehensive income. c. reported directly in net income. d. reported directly in retained earnings. e. None of the above 3. The accounting for fair value hedges records the derivative at its a. amortized cost. b. carrying value. c. fair value. d. historical cost. e. None of the above 4. Which of the following is a financial instrument under U.S. GAAP? a. a consolidated

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    Accounting Case

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    The balance sheet items of The Sweet Soda Shop (arranged in alphabetical order) were as follows at the close of business on September 30‚ 2011: Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Building Capital Stock Cash $ 8‚500 1‚250 45‚500 50‚000 7‚400 Furniture and Fixtures Land Notes Payable Retained Earnings Supplies 20‚000 $ 55‚000 ? 4‚090 3‚440 The transactions occurring during the first week of October were: Oct. 3 Additional capital stock was sold for $30‚000. The accounts payable were paid in full

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    Financial statements are the basic statements that summarize the financial activities of a business and are prepared by businesses to indicate the financial steadiness of the business to investors‚ creditors‚ and other external entities (McGraw-Hill Higher Education‚ 2009). The income statement is a representation of the revenues and expenses for a specific period of time in a business. Its purpose is to detail the revenues‚ expenses‚ and net income or loss. A net income is the result of revenues

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    Managerial Accounting

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    TEST BANK CHAPTER 1 Intercorporate Investments: An Overview MULTIPLE CHOICE Use the following information on a company’s investments in equity securities to answer questions 1- 4 below. The company’s accounting year ends December 31. | |Date of acquisition|Cost |Fair value |Date sold |Selling price | |Investment | | |12/31/10 | |

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    Week 4 Checkpoint March 17‚ 2013 XACC/290 Resource: Ch. 4 of Financial Accounting Complete Exercise BE4-1. Complete Problems 4-2A & 4-3A.  BE4-1: |Cash |Net Income | |-$100 |$0 | |-$20 |$0 | |+$1‚300 |$1‚300 | |+$800 |$800 | |-$2‚500 |$0 | |-$600 |$0 | | |

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