resulting from the write-off of some obsolete equipment. The equipment had not yet been disposed of. 3. Net income included $59‚610 from Amerbran’s investment in a subsidiary; none of this income had been received in cash. 4. The year-end balance in Deferred Income Taxes was $17‚548 lower than it was at the start of the year. 5. New property‚ plant‚ and equipment purchases totaled $260‚075‚ all paid for with cash. Disposals of fixed assets generated $33‚162 cash proceeds. 6. Acquisition
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Cycle time: Bottleneck| Cycle time = 1/Capacity rate | | Inventory = Throughput Rate x Flow Time | Little’s Law: I = R x T | Inventory Turns (IT) = 1 / Flow time (T) = R / I | BCWS = Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled BCWC = Budgeted Cost of Work Complete |ACWC = Actual Cost of Work Complete | Cost Variance CV = BCWC – ACWC | Schedule variance SV = BCWC – BCWS | Utilization=Demand /CAPACITY| Inventory Buildup rate IBR|No IBR if no stations limits Throughput rate| Capacity rate = 1 / Cycle
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International CollegeIntermediate Financial Accounting 1: ACC122 Revision Question 1: The bank columns in the Cash Book for July 2009 and the bank statement for that month for Sunrise are: Cash Book 2009$2009$ Jul 1Balance b/d110Jul 4Moore 70 Jul 5Peggs 80Jul 21Nower100 Jul 14Hughes120Jul 24Davies160 Jul 25Palmer190Jul 28Balance c/d320 Jul 26Thompson 60 650650 Bank Statement Dr.Cr.Balance 2009 $ $ $ Jul 1Balance b/d110 Jul
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PGDBAN2 1 MB0041 FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING B1624 4 60 Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme. Q.No Questions Marks Total Marks 1 Give the classification of Accounts according to accounting equation approach with its meaning and examples. Compare the traditional approach with modern approach of accounting equation approach. Analyze the transaction
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the public‚ and passing a final standard. CA 1-2 · The objective of financial statements emphasizes a stewardship approach for reporting financial information. True · The purpose of the objective of financial reporting is to prepare a balance sheet‚ an income statement‚ a statement of cash flows‚ and a statement of owner’s or stockholders’ equity. False The purpose of the objective of financial reporting is to provide general purpose financial information about the reporting entity to present/
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|Turnover Ratio | |N.I. Net Income |XA Uncollectable | | |Accounts | | |~A Contra-Asset | | |(negative) | | |$ CASH | Balance sheet |Assets |Liabilities | |Current Assets |Current Liabilities | |Cash |Payable (Account‚ | |Marketable |Note‚Interest‚ | |Securities/Stocks |Salaries‚ Income | |Short Term
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(January–April): 1–22. Bannister‚ J. W.‚ and Newman‚ Harry A. 1996. Accrual usage to manage earnings towards financial forecasts Barnea‚ A.; Ronen‚ J.; and Sadan‚ S. 1975. The implementation of accounting objectives: An application to extraordinary items Beidlerman‚ C. R. 1973. Income smoothing: The role of management. Accounting Review 48 (October): 653–67. Boot‚ A. W. A.‚ and Thakor‚ A. V. 1993. Security design. Journal of Finance 48 (September): 1349–78. Boot‚ A. W. A.‚ and Thakor‚ A. V. 1997. Financial system
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Statement of contribution CASE STUDY 1 While doing this case study‚ I observed more information and knowledge about vision and mission in business. People are now usually confuse about the different between mission and vision; through this assignment I already have a brief idea and able to clarify these two. In simple sense‚ mission is all about the short-term plan of a business. Day by day‚ the management always needs to set expectation of which they want to achieve by the end of the working
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BALAncEd ScorEcArd BAckground The balanced scorecard is a set of financial and non-financial measures relating to the company’s mission‚ strategies‚ and critical success factors. The balanced scorecard puts vision and strategy at the center of the management control system. Vision and strategy drive performance measures‚ as opposed to the traditional performance measurement systems that provided their own‚ limited measures to management whether they were needed or not. The goal is
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Sheet of Philosophy PI121 Walter J. Ong Peter Ramus (15151572) Anthony Giddesn → Idea of Timespace Compression Philosopher Origin 1. Wilhelm Von Humboldt (GER): describes the development of liberalism and the role of liberty in individual development and in the pursuit of excellence. Humboldt insisted on a minimal state dedicated strictly to the preservation of security. 2. Robert K. Merton: developed notable concepts such as unintended consequences‚ reference group and role strain. A central element of modern sociological
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