Chapter 3 continued... Every acct on adj trial bal is used only once in creating first 3 financial stmts. Point of closing is to bring RE up to date - in doing that‚ we zero out temp accts. 4 kinds of closing entries: 1) close out Revenue - debit Rev CR Income Summ (normal credit bal) (only exists long enough for closing entries) - companies may be closing hundreds of rev or exp accts 2) close out Expense accts - list every single acct DR Income Summ CR Exp accts 3) DR Income Summ
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Aqsa Kiran Prof. Moinul Islam 7th Feb‚ 2015 Intermediate Microeconomics PPE-3100 Home Work -1 1. Suppose a teenager has $20 and likes both rap music (R) and country music (C) with a set of preferences so that U = C1/2R1/2. Suppose that the iTunes price of a rap music song is and the price of a country music song is. Find optimum levels of R and C. What is the greatest level of affordable utility (Use Lagrange method)? U = C^1/2 R ^1/2 Constrain = Pc +PR = 20 Applying Lagrange Method
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Intermediate Sanctions Florence Thomas Axia College of University of Phoenix Intermediate sanctions are criminal sentences that fall between standard probation and incarceration. Intermediate sanctions can include house arrest‚ intensive probation (i.e.‚ probation with more conditions beyond the basic conditions of standard probation)‚ boot camps‚ electronic monitoring‚ and drug treatment programs. Intermediate sanctions serve a dual purpose in the criminal justice system
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Intermediate Sanctions Intermediate sanctions are the sanctions that are more restrictive than the probation and less restrictive than imprisonment. It is also intended to relieve the pressure on the over crowed facilities that deal with the corrections and the probation departments that are understaffed. The purpose for the intermediate sanction in the criminal justice process is that it helps with any of the concerns from the facilities being packed and over crowed. Jails and the prisons
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Chapter 19: Accounting for Income Taxes Fundamentals of Accounting for Income Taxes * Intro * Pretax Financial Income- income before taxes‚ income for financial reporting purposes‚ income for BOOK purposes * Determine according to GAAP * Taxable Income- amount used to compute income taxes payable * Determine using Internal Revenue Code (tax code) * Differences arise for a simple reason‚ for financial reporting purposes companies use the full accrual
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Crystal Morphis Accounting Ac-114 Professor Felder-Strauss Unit 9 Assignment The Accounting Cycle: Simplified The Accounting Cycle is the process used to record a business’ financial activities. The accounting process begins with analyzing a transaction and ends with closing the books. The cycle includes nine steps that are performed in sequence and are repeated every reporting period. The series of steps are extremely beneficial and very effective in reducing errors and catching mistakes. Computerized
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Accounting 309 Excel Assignment 9 You are my teaching assistant for accounting 202 and I’ve asked you to determine and analyze semester grades. a. Use Excel functions‚ formulas and tools whenever possible. b. I want a template for the Grade Book and Grade Scale worksheets that I can reuse for all future classes and semesters by only changing the student’s personal data and grades. No more than 100 students can be enrolled in any section in any one semester. c. I want formulas
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COMM 370 – Elena Simintzi Practice for Lecture 1: Basic Financial Analysis Question 1. Consider the following financial statements for SubMart Corp contained in the company’s most recent annual report filed with the OSC. SubMart Corp Balance Sheet‚ December 31‚ 2012 Assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventories Property‚ plant & equipment Less accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities & Equity Accounts payable Accrued expenses payable Long-term debt Common stock Retained earnings Total
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List of Adjectives in Arabic Below is a list of the Adjectives‚ Colors‚ Shapes‚ Sizes in Arabic placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Arabic vocabulary. English Adjectives colors black blue brown gray green orange purple red white yellow sizes big deep long narrow short small tall thick thin wide shapes circular Arabic Adjectives -ا%َ#انalawoan ُ -أَ)#دaaswad َ ْ -أَزرقaazraq َ ْ /1َ2- baneee
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ECON 2020 A Mid-Term Examination I - SOLUTIONS Instructor: Derek Olmstead Note: Non-programmable calculators permitted Summer 2012 Duration: 105 minutes Total marks: 20 points Part A: Short-answer questions [3 points each] Note: Use diagrams and/or equations to explain your answer. I. Explain the difference between diminishing total returns to labour and diminishing marginal returns to labour. Diminishing returns to labour means that an increase in the number of labour units
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