TAYLOR’S COLLEGE AMERICAN DEGREE PROGRAM FALL 2012 SEMESTER ACCT 201 – TEST 1 QUESTION 1 (10 marks) Identify by letter the assumption or characteristic of information that best represents the situation given. (One mark for each matching) A. Corporate governance F. Liabilities B. Going concern concept G. Financial Accounting Information. C. Reliability (Objectivity) Principle H. Generally accepted accounting principles D. Stable-dollar
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summarized in the tale below. Complete the table to find the fixed cost‚ variable cost‚ total cost‚ average fixed cost‚ average variable cost‚ and marginal cost at all levels of output. Q FC VC TC AFC AVC ATC MC 0 $15‚000 ----- 100 $300 200 200 300 175 400 225 500 325 600 400 Home Assignment/Drop Box Instructions: Homework is due in the weekly Drop Box by Saturday 5pm. Send homework as a Word attachment or copy and paste in the Drop Box ANSWERS: Question
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following points: In a 250-300 word response‚ describe how you would build rapport with your audience in a business presentation. What motivational strategies have you used in the past that were successful or what strategies have you seen speakers use that were effective? Use at least one resource to support your key points. Respond to at least two of your fellow students’ posts. Business - General Business Business Presentations. In a 250-300 word response‚ describe how you would
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goods sold: 21‚000 + 4‚000 = 25‚000 b. gross profit: 35‚000 – 25‚000 = 10‚ 000 c. ending inventory: 21‚800 + 31‚200 = 53‚000 2. Inventory valuation methods: basic computations. The January beginning inven¬tory of the Gilette Company consisted of 300 units costing $40 each. During the first quarter‚ the company purchased two batches of goods: 700 Units at $44 on February 21 and 800 units at $50 on March 28. Sales during the first quarter were 1‚400 units at $75 per unit. The White Company uses a
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------------------------------------------------- Prime number A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. A natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number is called a composite number. For example 5 is prime‚ as only 1 and 5 divide it‚ whereas 6 is composite‚ since it has the divisors 2 and 3 in addition to 1 and 6. The fundamental theorem of arithmetic establishes the central role of primes in number theory: any
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• Space Cadre Definitions • Recognize and Award Space Cadre Soldiers • Identifying Army Space Cadre billets • Expansion of the 3Y ASI to Billets • Enlisted Space Force What is the Army Space Cadre Soldiers and Army civilians whose principal duties include planning‚ developing‚ resourcing‚ acquiring‚ integrating‚ or operating Space forces‚ systems‚ concepts‚ applications‚ or capabilities in any element of the four Space mission areas: Space Support‚ Space Force Enhancement‚ Space Control
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E 2004 E 2005 E 2006 E 2007 E Sales 1‚200 2‚400 3‚900 5‚600 7‚500 EBITD 180 360 585 840 840 Depr. (200) (225) (250) (275) (275) EBIT (20) 135 335 565 565 Tax (40%) 8 (54) (134) (226) (226) EBIAT (12) 81 201 339 339 CAPX (1‚500) 300 300 300 300 300 Δ NWC 0 0 0 0 0 FCF (-1‚500) (112) 6 151 314 495 519.75 Project Valuation: Scenario 1: Assuming all-equity financed. By assuming the project is all-equity financed‚ the cost of equity (un-levered cost of capital) should be used as the discount
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(a) with the intention of causing death or (b) with the intention of causing such bodily injury as is likely to cause death or (c) with the knowledge that he is likely by such act to cause death‚ commits the offence of culpable homicide.” | Section 300 then defines murder: “Except in the cases hereinafter excepted‚ culpable homicide is murder‚ if the act by which the death is caused is done with the intention of causing death‚ or secondly‚ if it is done with the intention of causing such bodily injury
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Carlsen‚ Capital Bal. 155‚000 Service Revenue 1‚900 300 100 155‚000 2‚900 7‚900 1‚300 Bal. 2‚900 Bal. 9‚200 Salary Expense 2‚100 100 Bal. 2‚200 Insurance Expense 2‚800 Bal. 2‚800 Bal. Depreciation Expense Advertising Expense $ 900 800 300 900 Bal. 1‚100 Supplies Expense 200 Bal. 200 Req. 2 Journal Accounts and Explanations Adjusting entries at December 31‚ 2008 Date December PR Debit 2‚800 200 200 900 900 300 300 100 100 1‚300 1‚300 31 Insurance Expense Prepaid
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solutions to the following problems: In a 250-300 word response‚ answer the following question: Do you believe most people are poor listeners or good listeners? What can organizations do to improve listening skills of employees? How can you improve your personal listening skills? Use at least one resource to support your key points. Respond to at least two of your fellow students’ posts. Business - General Business Listening. In a 250-300 word response‚ answer the following question:
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