Inventory 1. Specific identification method. Boston Galleries uses the specific identification method for inventory valuation. Inventory information for several oil paintings follows. Painting Cost 1/2 Beginning inventory Woods $21‚000 4/19 Purchase Sunset 21‚800 6/7 Purchase Earth 31‚200 12/16 Purchase Moon 4‚000 Woods and Moon were sold during the year for a total of $35‚000. Determine the firm’s a. Cost of goods sold.
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Business Plan for Meat & Vegetable Supermarket January 2012 By: Gatkuoth Kun Dar (2012) Head Office: Bentiu Trading Centre (Kalibalek Market) behind State Directorate of Commerce‚ Industry & Cooperative Development; Tel: +211 956 363 078‚ +211 956 362 639. Box Private Bag‚ Bentiu‚ Unity State‚ South Sudan; E-mail: naathorganization@yahoo.com. 1.0 Table of Contents 1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 2.0 EXECUTIVE
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3 – Decision Analysis 1 Decision analysis is concerned with establishing systematic procedures for making decisions under uncertainty. Knowledge of decision analysis should help analyze a problem in a complicated and uncertain setting‚ to develop alternatives‚ and to identify possible outcomes. The decision maker then selects the alternative that best meets his or her objectives and psychological desires. Decision analysis is important because it provides decision makers with a rational way
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with her when teaching the cookie classes. She has an excellent top-of-the-line food processor and mixer that originally cost her $550. Natalie decides to start using it only in her new business. She estimates that the equipment is currently worth $300‚ and she transfers the equipment into the business in exchange for additional common stock. 16 The company needs more cash to sustain its operations. Natalie’s grandmother lends the company $2‚000 cash‚ in exchange for a two-year‚ 9% note payable. Interest
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100 2‚900 2‚900 Equipment 34‚800 34‚800 34‚800 Accumulated depreciation $1‚600 (b) 300 $1‚900 $1‚900 Accounts payable 5‚400 5‚400 5‚400 Salary payable (c) 800 800 800 Thomas‚ capital 35‚700 35‚700 35‚700 Thomas‚ drawing 2‚100 2‚100 2‚100 Service revenue 8‚600 (a) 600 9‚200 $9‚200 Depreciation expense (b) 300 300 $300 Salary expense 1‚700 (c) 800 2‚500 2‚500 Rent expense (d) 500 500 500 Utilities
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three box of rulers on credit to L.Len $300 October 15 – bought goods‚ six textbook on credit from C.Shane $160 October 20 – bought machinery with cheque $500 October 25 – bought shelves on credit from M.Mike $240 October 28 – paid insurance by cash $300 October 30 – paid electricity by cash $260 2ND TRANSACTION: November 2 – sold goods‚ ten box of pens on credit to First Citizens Bank $295 November 3 – bought goods‚ five box of notebook on credit from T.Tom $300 November 5 – paid rent by cash $150 November
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without and with the catapult. The 300 comes from the initial height measured in feet and the -16 comes from (1/2) the acceleration of gravity in feet per second^2. The 20 with the catapult comes from the initial velocity of 20 feet per second. As you can see based on this graph the time the rock will hit the ground is roughly in 4.3 seconds. We can find the exact value by plugging in 0 for H (height)‚ 0 = -16t^2 + 300. We then subtract 300 from both sides and get -300 = -16t^2. We then divide by -16
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