Running Head: Current and Noncurrent Assets Paper Current and Noncurrent Assets Paper <Name> ACC/400 – Week One Instructor’s Name: <Name> <Date> Introduction Current and non-current assets are important items to evaluate a balance sheet. The following paper evaluates the meaning and differences between current and non-current assets. In addition to that‚ the paper will describe the order of liquidity and its application in a balance sheet. A company’s balance sheet includes
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Ch. 8: Comprehensive Questions: Analytical procedures ( 8-15 and 8-16) Ch. 10: Comprehensive Questions: Components of internal control (10-31 and 10-32) Ch. 11: Comprehensive Questions: Assessing control risk (11-21) 8-15 | (Analytical procedures) In audit planning the audit of Construction Industry Resources‚ Inc.‚ a building supply company. You have completed analytic procedures relevant to purchases and inventory. The results of these procedures are included in Figure 8
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ACC290 – Principles of Accounting I – Final Exam Study Guide 2012 Remember to check out ACCNerd.com for the latest updates! 1. Which financial statement is used to determine cash generated from operations? A. Income statement B. Statement of operations C. Statement of cash flows D. Retained earnings statement 2. In terms of sequence‚ in what order must the four basic financial statements be prepared? A. Balance sheet‚ income statement‚ statement of cash flows‚ and capital statement
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Direct and Indirect Cash Flow Cassandra Stewart ACC 291 June 18‚ 2014 Susan Schulz / Direct and Indirect Cash Flow Differences between direct and indirect cash flow are just what they seem. Direct statement of cash flow identifies a company’s sources and uses of cash. This cash flow has three sections that include operating‚ investing‚ and financing activities. Operating activities includes receipts and payments from normal business operations. Investing activities include the purchase
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Classes of Assertions: Classes of Transactions and Events for the Period Occurrence: transactions that have been recorded have occurred Completeness: All transactions and events that should have been recorded have been recorded Authorization: All transactions and events have been properly authorized Accuracy: Amounts have been recorded properly Cutoff: Transactions and events have been recorded in the correct accounting period Classification: transactions and events have
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ACC 3010 Project 2 Fall 2013 DUE Friday November 1‚ 2013– This project is due on November 1st before 4:00 pm and is to be submitted in the Accounting Lab – room 200 in the Rands House. The hours for submission of and help with the project will be posted on the class Blackboard site. You will sign your project in to create a record of its being submitted. Be sure your name and the name of your TA are on the front page of the project. This project is a continuation of Project 1‚ FRM Consulting
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Week 1 Homework Acctg 557 Problem 1: PAT’S ELECTRONIC DIVISION: (a) Point of Sale: Completion-of-production: Percentage-of-completion Installment-Sales (b) PAT’S ELECTRONIC DIVISION Billed and Shipped Down Payments Freight Billed Commissions ($2‚400‚000 x 10%) Warranty Returns ($3‚000‚000 x 1%) Revenue for 2012 PICKLE CONSTRUCTION: Percent complete as of 12/31/12 (5/24) 5 months of 24 months complete Total expected revenue ($60‚000‚000-$52‚000‚000) Cost to date Revenue ($8‚000‚000 x 21%) GAAP? Yes
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http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/acc-exam 1. Which of the following situations best describes a business combination to be accounted for as a statutory merger? Both companies in a combination continue to operate as separate‚ but related‚ legal entities. Only one of the combining companies survives and the other loses its separate identity. Two companies combine to form a new third company‚ and the original two companies are dissolved. One company
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Individual Assignment Juliana Cardoso ACC 349 April 17‚ 2012 Dr. Armando Salas- Amaro Individual Assignment Ch. 8 E8-11 Allied Company’s Small Motor Division manufactures a number of small motors used in household and office appliances. The Household Division of Allied then assembles and packages such items as blenders and juicers. Both divisions are free to buy and sell any of their components internally or externally. The following costs relate to small motor LN233 on a per unit
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ACC 302 Project 02/28/2013 Ch. 12 a) P&G reported intangibles such as goodwill‚ brands‚ patents and technology‚ and customer relations on its 2009 financial statements and notes. b) Research and development costs were expensed in 2009 for $2‚044 and in 2008 for $2‚212. R&D costs were 2.6% (2‚044/79‚029) of sales revenue in 2009 and 2.7% (2‚212/81‚748) in 2008. In 2009 the R&D costs were 15% (2‚044/13‚436) of net income and 18 %( 2‚212/12‚075) in 2008. (in millions) Ch. 13 a) P&G’s short term
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