borrowing (liabilities) vs. lending (assets) assets: investment‚ uses of funds‚ future benefits liabilities: financing‚ sources of funds‚ future obligations equity: source of funds‚ residual claim Topic 1: Principles in Finance and Valuation M K Lai Page 4 Financial Statements financial statements must be prepared by a company in accordance with the accounting standards set by professional accounting bodies/regulators‚ e.g. Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA)‚ Financial Accounting
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Associate Program Material Levels of Life Worksheet Complete all three parts of this worksheet. Part I: Atomic Structure – Fill in the missing information on atomic structure and organic compounds. Atomic Structure Subatomic Particle Charge Location in an Atom Proton Positive Nucleus Neutron Neutral Nucleus Electron Negative Spherical (outer-shell) Organic Compounds Large Biological Molecule Atoms it Contains Monomer(s) Function(s) in Living Organisms Carbohydrates
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the P waves arrive? (See Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 1‚ Question 1) A) 01:48:00 B) 01:49:00 C) 01:50:00 D) 01:51:00 2. What time in hours:minutes:seconds GMT did the S waves arrive? (See Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 1‚ Question 2) A) 01:51:30 B) 01:52:00 C) 01:53:10 D) 01:54:20 3. What is the time lag (S-P) in hours:minutes:seconds GMT? (See Lab Exercise 1‚ Step 1‚ Question 3) A) 00:02:00 B) 00:03:20 C) 00:03:30 D) 00:04:10 4. What is the distance in kilometers between the seismic station
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level *9065049186* 9706/02 ACCOUNTING May/June 2008 Paper 2 Structured Questions 1 hour 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for
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Levels of Prevention The three levels of prevention in the community settings are; primary prevention‚ secondary prevention and tertiary prevention. With these three levels of prevention it helps the individual‚ the people and the community to attain better and good health. First the primary prevention‚ which focus mainly on health education‚ health promotion primary. This activity is concerned in preventing the specific illness or disease. The U.S. Preventative Services Task Forces’ Guide to
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Foundation Course in Science and Technology Bachelor’s Degree Programme (BDP) ASSIGNMENT 2010 Assignment (Tutor Marked Assignment) Course Code: FST-01 Assignment Code: FST-01/TMA/2010 Maximum Marks: 100 Answer all the questions given below. Q.1 a) With two examples from industry‚ explain the role of science in production process. (5) b) Discuss the achievements in the areas of quantitative science and transport during Bronze age. (5) Q.2 a) Briefly discuss the
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reveal the actual reasons for filing the case against the tenant. He asked the client‚ “How can I plead your case if you _________ facts which may be of critical importance for pursuing the case?” (i) disclose (ii) retain (iii) hide (iv) manipulate 4. Salim was clever enough to be able to obtain admission in the prestigious college. Not being able to secure the ‘A’ grade has made him feel highly_________. (i) insecure (ii) stupid (iii) guilty (iv) determined 5. The directions on the road map were
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is one of the biggest challenges a sole proprietor may face‚ it hinders the business to have longevity or continuity. In most cases‚ the funding comes from the proprietor’s limited personal assets which can inhibit the future growth of the business. 4. Control The sole proprietor has full control of all the business decisions and can expand‚
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Management as an Activity * Management as a Discipline * Management as a Group * Management as a Science * Management as an Art * Management as a Profession * Features of Management * ------------------------------------------------- Levels of Management * Objectives of Management * Importance of Management * Management and Administration * Functions of Management * Co-ordination - Introduction * Co-ordination and Co-operation * Management Principles * Management Principles
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Strategies exist at a number of levels in an organisation. Taking Yahoo! again as an example‚ it is possible to distinguish at least three different levels of strategy. The top level is corporate-level strategy‚ concerned with the overall scope of an organisation and how value will be added to the different parts (business units) of the organisation. This could include issues of geographical coverage‚ diversity of products/services or business units‚ and how resources are to be allocated between
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