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    Financial Accounting

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    1. Accounting is an information and measurement system that:  A. Identifies business activities. B. Records business activities. C. Communicates business activities. D. Helps people make better decisions. E. All of these.   2. Technology  A. Has replaced accounting. B. Has not changed the work that accountants do. C. Has closely linked accounting with consulting‚ planning‚ and other financial services. D. In accounting has replaced the need for decision makers. E. In accounting is only

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    Balance of payments (BOP) accounts are an accounting record of all monetary transactions between a country and the rest of the world.[1] These transactions include payments for the country’s exports and imports of goods‚ services‚ and financial capital‚ as well as financial transfers. The BOP accounts summarize international transactions for a specific period‚ usually a year‚ and are prepared in a single currency‚ typically the domestic currency for the country concerned. Sources of funds for a nation

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    Balance Score Card

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    A balance score card is a strategic planning and management system used extensively in business and by organizations worldwide. Benefits of the system include increasing focus on results‚ aligning business activities with organization strategy and improving performance and communications. It Was first published in 1992 by Kaplan and Norton‚ a book followed in 1996. The Traditional performance measurements that only focus on external accounting data were obsolete so this approach is to provide ’balance’

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    Accounting

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    8/2/2012 Objective of Lecture 2 CLASSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS & ACCOUNTING EQUATION • By end of lecture 2‚ all students should be able to:(a) Understand the five categories of accounts and able to classify them into the respective categories (b) Understand the accounting equation and the relationship between assets‚ liabilities and owner’s equity. Classifications of accounts • • 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. An account is used to record all information regarding an item. The five major

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    Accounting Assingment

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    Introduction to Accounting Instructor : M. Morshed (MDM) Senior Lecturer‚ School of Business. Semester : FALL Year : 2012 Submitted by Robiul Hassan Labib ID – 1220296030. | | | | Question 1: Explain using various examples‚ how the major accounting concepts

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    1 ACCOUNTING 1 (ACN101- M) STUDY UNIT 1: THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF ACCOUNTING DEFINITION: • • • Accounting can be defined as the orderly & systematic recording of the monetary values of financial transactions of a business The reporting of results Providing financial information as a basis for decision making 3 main processes define the accounting process: 1. IDENTIFYING: Selecting evidence of economic / financial activity (transactions) 2. RECORDING transactions to provide a permanent

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    Receivable and Accounts Receivable can also be called trade receivables. |True False | |2. |Receivables not currently collectible are reported in the investments section of the balance sheet. | | | | |True False | |5. |Both Accounts

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    Accounting Notes

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    1. The final exam will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 am on Wednesday‚ October 19 in EX 200 (255 McCaul). 2. It is a closed book and closed note exam. No aid sheet is allowed. You will need a calculator‚ but no other electronic devices will be allowed during the exam. 3. The exam covers materials in classes 1 through 11 inclusive (i.e.‚ topics 1 through 8)‚ with more emphasis on topics 3 through 8. It will have both problem-solving and essay-type questions. It is not going to be an easy exam

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    PROCESS SHEET 1

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    Blvd.‚ Brgy. Daang Bakal City of Mandaluyong PROCESS SHEET 1 SELECTING A RESEARCH TOPIC NAME: PEREYRA‚ DIANNE C. COURSE AND SECTION: BSA-104A DATE: January 14‚ 2015 SCORE: _________________ A. Research topics 1. How can sex education help the First Year Accounting Students in JRU become aware of pre-marital sex? 2. What are the perceptions of the First Year Accounting Students in JRU about sex? 3. Where do the First Year Accounting Students in JRU get their knowledge of sex? 4. What

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    Current Account Balance

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    CHAPTER 1 Overview of Current Account Balance * Introduction: The current account is the difference between exports of goods and services and imports of goods and services. If we denote the current account balance by CA‚ we can express this definition in symbol as CA = EX – IM The current account balance is one of two major measures of the nature of a country’s foreign trade (the other being the net capital outflow. A current account surplus increases a country’s net foreign assets by the

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