———————————————————————————————–Accounting Manual for Public School Districts CHAPTER 7 – General Journal Entries Table of Contents Section - Page INTRODUCTION 1-1 GENERAL FUND JOURNAL ENTRIES 2-1 Opening Entry ...................................................................................................................2-1 Budget Entries ..................................................................................................................2-2 Budget Entries—Modifications
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Financial Accounting Part I Textbook for Class XI © no N C tt E o R be T re pu bl is he Accountancy d ISBN 81-7450-507-5 First Edition February 2006 Phalguna 1927 Reprinted October 2006 Kartika 1928 October 2007 Kartika 1929 January 2009 Magh 1930 January 2010 Magha 1931 January 2011 Magha 1932 PD 90T RPS © National Council of Educational Research and Training‚ 2006 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted‚
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What is a theory? In this book we consider various theories of financial accounting. Perhaps‚ there¬fore‚ we should start by considering what we mean by a ’theory’. There are various perspectives of what constitutes a theory. The Oxford English Dictionary provides various definitions‚ including: A scheme or system of ideas or statements held as an explanation or account (description) of a group of facts or phenomena. Explanation or Account (description) of a group
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How (and how often) should Sonic monitor customer satisfaction? Sonic should establish hot lines with toll-free numbers to monitor customer satisfaction. In this way‚ Sonic may be able to keep track of the customers’ complaints and suggestions regarding the product. The established hot lines should be available 24 hours everyday to ensure that all complaints and suggestions of the customers will be known. Sonic should also conduct customer satisfaction surveys to find out how satisfied‚ or dissatisfied
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Merrill Lynch Connects Past and Future Technology CASE STUDY 1. Why did Merrill Lynch need to update its IT infrastructure? Merrill Lynch and its subsidiaries provide brokerage‚ investment banking‚ financing‚ wealth management‚ advisory‚ asset management‚ insurance‚ lending‚ and other related products and services to private‚ institutional‚ and government clients. One of the most critical components of Merrill Lynch’s operations is its information technology infrastructure. It has played
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Note: this story takes place before season 21. Lindsay’s POV I woke up the next morning with a little foot in my face. Sam had already left for work so it was just me and Ella today. I had to go meet my partner today. I got up and went to fix breakfast. I make pancakes and bacon. I was so busy making the food I didn’t hear the little feet coming down the stairs. I felt two little arms wrap around my leg. I looked down to see Ella. She had crazy bed head. I picked her up and said‚ "Morning Sleeping
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COMPETENCY OF INTERMEDIATE TEACHERS IN SCIENCE AND HEALTH A Masteral Thesis Presented to the Faculty Members of Pangasinan State University OPEN UNIVERSITY SYSTEMS Lingayen‚ Pangasinan In Partial Fulfillment for the Degree Master Arts in Education Major in Educational Management by JOCELYN A. REYES March‚ 2012 APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION‚ major in Educational Management
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Chapter 2 Cost Terms‚ Concepts‚ and Classifications Exercise 2-2 (15 minutes) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . Depreciation on salespersons’ cars ................ Rent on equipment used in the factory .......... Lubricants used for machine maintenance ..... Salaries of personnel who work in the finished goods warehouse.............................. Soap and paper towels used by factory workers at the end of a shift ...................... Factory supervisors’ salaries
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Accounting Convergence: Advantages and Disadvantages Winston Churchill once said that “there is nothing wrong with change‚ if it is in the right direction” (Thinkexist.com) . Today‚ the accounting profession and standards in the United States is facing one of the biggest changes it has seen in a long time: the convergence of its Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Is this a step in the right direction for the United States
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CHAPTER 11 Depreciation‚ Impairments‚ and Depletion EXERCISE 11-4 (15–25 minutes) (a) $315‚000 – $15‚000 = $300‚000; $300‚000 ÷ 10 yrs. = $30‚000 (b) $300‚000 ÷ 240‚000 units = $1.25; 25‚500 units X $1.25 = $31‚875 (c) $300‚000 ÷ 25‚000 hours = $12.00 per hr.; 2‚650 hrs. X $12.00 = $31‚800 (d) 10 + 9 + 8 + 7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 55 OR n(n + 1) = 10(11) = 55 2 2 10 X $300‚000 X 1/3 = $18‚182 55 9 X $300‚000 X 2/3 = 32‚727 55 Total for 2015 $50‚909 (e) $315‚000 X 20% X
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