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    Financial Accounting

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    Question 1: Although the adoption of a single set of globally accepted accounting standard has become a need to the globalised capital markets nowadays‚ however the international differences in financial reporting practices between countries still exists mainly due to the setting of national accounting standards in different countries by their own respective government. Looking at this issue in a world-wide view‚ we can notice that every country in the world regardless of whether it is a developed

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    Assignment 5-1 Requirements 1 and 2 a) Investing activities - cash paid for capital asset (18‚000) b) Financing activities - borrowed money 46‚000 c) None; non-cash transaction d) Financing activities - repaid note payable (200‚000) Cash flow for interest ($7‚800) should be represented by interest expense and is separately disclosed as a cash outflow as part of operating activties‚ unless the company has decided it is a financing flow. e) Operating activities - decrease in wages payable

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    Intermediate Accounting I

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    electronically on the following Tuesday Financial accounting: (1) Investor—outside the company (2) Creditor—outside the company (3) Management—inside the company Different points of view (1)-–whether the investment is worthwhile (2)—whether they can get the money back (3)—prepare the financial statement and would not want to share every information with investors/creditors; but investors and creditors want to know the truth—accurate financial data Management hire auditors. Auditors should

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    ChaNoel A. Torres Acevedo Intermediate Accounting I Homework: Exercise 3-1: Apr. | 2 | Cash | 30‚000 | | | | Equipment | 14‚000 | | | | Christine Ewing‚ Capital | | 44‚000 | | | | | | | 2 | No entry—not a transaction. | | | | | | | | | 3 | Supplies | 700 | | | | Accounts Payable | | 700 | | | | | | | 7 | Rent Expense | 600 | | | | Cash | | 600 | | | | | | | 11 | Accounts Receivable

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    inventory‚ salaries‚ and material‚ and revenue is generated through sales. When revenue are higher than the expenses‚ the company has an operating profit‚ and the company has an operating loss when the expenses exceed the operating revenue. 2) The accounting equation (A=L+SE) is a fundamental business concept. Explain what this equation reveals about a company’s sources and uses of funds and the claims on company resources. The equation reveals how heavily dependent a company is on debt versus owner

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    Chapter 19

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    Chapter 19 El Filibusterismo He had begun writing it on October 1887 while practicing medicine in Calamba The following year‚ in London‚ he made some changes in the plot and corrected some chapters already written He wrote more chapters in Paris and Madrid‚ and finished the manuscript in Biarritz on March 29‚1891 September 18‚ 1891 the sequel to the Noli came off the Press Privations in Ghent & Alejandro Rizal left Brussel for Ghent a famous university city in Belgium. July 5‚ 1891 His reason

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    CHAPTER 13 CURRENT LIABILITIES AND CONTINGENCIES IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter. TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual Answer No. Description F 1. Zero-interest-bearing note payable. F 2. Dividends in arrears. T 3. Examples of unearned revenues. T 4. Reporting discount on Notes Payable. F 5. Currently maturing long-term debt. F 6. Excluding short-term debt refinanced. T 7. Accounting for sales tax collected. F 8. Accounting for sick pay. T 9. Social security

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    Chapter 19

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    Acquisition and Payment Cycle: Tests of Controls‚ Substantive Tests of Transactions‚ and Accounts Payable. Chapter 19 ©2008 Prentice Hall Business Publishing‚ Auditing 12/e‚ Arens/Beasley/Elder 19 - 1 Learning Objective 1 Identify the accounts and the classes of transactions in the acquisition and payment cycle. ©2008 Prentice Hall Business Publishing‚ Auditing 12/e‚ Arens/Beasley/Elder 19 - 2 Transactions in the Acquisition and Payment Cycle 1. Acquisitions of goods and services 2

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    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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    Chapter 19

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    19 Facilitate learning and development activities to meet individual needs and preferences (HSC 3004) Assessment of this unit This unit introduces you to the knowledge and skills that are needed to support individuals to plan‚ take part in and evaluate learning and development activities. It focuses on the benefits of learning and development activities to individuals‚ the importance of identifying individual needs and the role of the practitioner in planning‚ preparing‚ facilitating and reviewing

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