National University of Singapore NUS Business School Department of Accounting ACC1002X Financial Accounting Syllabus Course: Financial Accounting (ACC1002X) Semester 1 of Academic Year 2012/2013 Section 1: Friday 10:00am – 12:00pm Section 2: Friday 2:00pm – 4:00pm Semester: Lecture Time: Lecture Venue: BIZ2 Lecture Theater 16 Teaching Team: Name Dr. Aimee SHIH Dr. MA Guang Belinda LEE Andrea LOW Philip TOH Role Lecturer (Coordinator) and Tutor
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economic growth to FDI‚ from trade to economic growth and from economic growth to trade in the short run. Key words: FDI‚ trade‚ economic growth‚ ARDL cointegration‚ Tunisia. JEL classification: C22‚ F13‚ F21. 1 1. Introduction Trade and FDI inflows are well known as very important factors in the economic growth process. Trade plays the role of upgrading skills through the importation and adoption of superior production technology and innovation. Exporters use innovation and developed production
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demand deposit accounts. Held for Trading Securities – Temporary investments of excess cash which are primarily held for short term gain. Loans and Receivables – include trade receivables and non trade receivables. Trade Receivables are claims against others which arise in the ordinary course of doing business. Examples are: Trade accounts receivable- these are claims against customers arising from the provision of services or delivery of goods on credit. Trade Notes Receivable – A note receivables
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Enclosed please find an abstract and paper on ’Inflow of Funds through Foreign Direct InveINFLOW OF FUNDS THROUGH FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA Analysis for your kind perusal and to become a subscriber in this site. thanks. M.Ganesh‚ Faculty in MBA‚ Thanthai Hans Roever College‚ Perambalur ganeshm67@gmail.com and K.Soundarapandiyan‚ Faculty in MBA‚ Sri SaiRam Engineering College Chennai-44 Soundrap_mba@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is considered
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“FULLER” CAPITAL ACCOUNT CONVERTIBILITY A boon or a bane! Abstract This is the era of competitive economies and India is one of the pioneers. In the recent years‚ India has been consistently moving towards becoming a developed nation with its IT and technical advancement‚ intellectual capital‚ off shoring and outsourcing to boast of. Capital account convertibility is one of the main features of developed economy. India’s inclination towards CAC‚ when the Tarapore committee first suggested
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$60‚000 cash on the purchase of equipment costing $80‚000. The remaining amount was recognized as a one year note payable with interest rate of 9%. Jan 4 Purchased office supplies costing $17‚600 on account. Jan 13 Provided services to its customers and received $28‚500 in cash. Jan 13 Paid the accounts payable on the office supplies purchased on January 4. Jan 14 Paid wages to its employees for first two weeks of January‚ aggregating $19‚100. Jan 18 Provided $54‚100 worth of services to its customers
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|Less Operating expenses | | |=Net Income | • New Accounts on the Income Statement o SALES – revenues collected from the sale of merchandise o COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD – the purchase price plus incidentals of merchandise available for resale o GROSS PROFIT – Sales
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Convertability on Capital Account The capital account‚ takes into account cross-border flow of funds that are associated with financial or other assets in the trading countries. For example‚ the direct and portfolio investments made by foreign investors‚ in India‚ are captured by the capital account balance of the BOP. The capital account also encompasses foreign investments of Indian companies‚ foreign aid and bank deposits of Non-resident Indians (NRI). Capital account convertibility implies
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DEFINITION A branch of economics concerned with resource allocation as well as resource management‚ acquisition and investment. Simply‚ finance deals with matters related to money and the markets. To raise money through the issuance and sale of debt and or equity MEANING OF FINANCE ------------------------------------------------- Finance is the study of how investors allocate their assets over time under conditions of certainty and uncertainty. A key point in finance‚ which affects
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Survey of Various types of Bank Accounts‚ rate of interest offered Mr. Pinto (name changed on request) of Axis Bank Limited of Nerul Branch was very co-operative when I visited their branch and introduced myself as a 10th Std. student of Ryan International School‚ Nerul and inform my purpose of visit of carrying out a survey on various types of bank accounts available and commonly used in India. He offered me a place to sit and called for water and request to give him some time to complete his
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