compute net accounts receivable. a. Accounts Receivable has a balance of $14‚000. The Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts has a credit balance prior to adjustment of $300. An aging schedule prepared on December 31 reveals $1‚100 of uncollectible accounts. b. Accounts Receivable has a balance of $25‚700. The Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts has a debit balance prior to adjustment of $400. An aging schedule prepared on December 31 reveals $2‚300 of uncollectible accounts.
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Theory of Accounts 1. The fundamental qualitative characteristic of faithful representation has the components of a. Predictive value and confirmatory value b. Comparability‚ consistency‚ and confirmatory value c. Understandability‚ predictive value‚ and reliability d. Completeness‚ neutrality‚ and freedom from error 2. The amount reported as “Cash” on a company’s balance sheet normally should exclude a. Postdated checks that are payable to the company b. Cash in a payroll account c. Undelivered
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Principles of Accounts School-Based Assessment On Blanna’s Fashion Boutique Submitted by : Anna Kay Blake Registration number: 1000290074 Submitted To: The Donald Quarrie High School School code: 100029 Territory: Jamaica This project is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for certification in Principles of Accounts by the Caribbean Examinations Council
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Question 1 a) Identify three accounts on the balance sheet of Sun Hung Kai that represent tangible assets? Fixed assets‚ Investment properties‚ Properties for sale. b) What are the differences among these accounts? Fixed assets: Known as a non-current asset or as property‚ plant‚ and equipment‚ is a term used in accounting for assets and property which cannot easily be converted into cash. This can be compared with current assets such as cash or bank accounts‚ which are described as liquid
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Ways to Prevent Overdue Accounts Want to improve the way you run your business? For any company‚ having overdue accounts wreak havoc on cash flow and liquid assets. In a small business‚ tracking down the guilty parties is both a financial and physical drain. It’s easy to say "don’t do business with deadbeats"‚ but the realities of things are much more complex. Most firms bring in collection agencies for debt. Be sure to find out: • How information about delinquent accounts will be transferred to
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Reflective account 12 Date: 03.05.12 Aneta Ten I am let in the children world now; they completely trust me and don’t fear me. I stepped in the classroom today and from the door the children said –“Hello”‚ and smiled. Child S. even gave me a hug. We had 4 indoor activities set for them today‚ promoting physical‚ creative and social development. They enjoyed them very much. In the quite room we have a computer on which they can practise their fine motor skills with the computer mouse and can
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Reflective Account When I started my work placement at my setting I was working with my members of staff and manager who told me how to monitor children when they eat and which child cannot eat certain food because of their religion or culture. Before I started to give out the food for the children I had to read the food policies and procedures to know how to serve the food and drink for the children. At my placement I learnt how to monitor the children when they ate and how much they ate‚ and
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Multiple Choice Questions 1. Which of the following statements is true? A. The word "cost" has the same meaning in all situations in which it is used. B. Cost data‚ once classified and recorded for a specific application‚ are appropriate for use in any application. C. Different cost concepts and classifications are used for different purposes. D. All organizations incur the same types of costs. E. Costs incurred in one year are always meaningful in the following year. 2. Which of the following
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Principles of Accounts requirement. The aim of the study is to determine whether Debro’s Wholesale is operating at a profit or a loss. Data was gathered from source documents and posted to the journals‚ ledgers and final accounts. The performance of the business was determined by using ratios. Debro’s Wholesale is a newly developed and simulated entity located at 12 Anchovy Main Road and owned by DebbieAnn Rowe who is the sole proprietor. Debro’s Wholesale offers a variety of food items and
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Good ethics is good business! As an employee of Kudler Fine Foods‚ one must always be aware that there are standards that must be met if employment is to continue. Any violation of the code of ethics for Kudler foods will result in discipline‚ up to and including possible termination. The level of discipline will relate to whether or not there was voluntary disclosure of any ethical violation. KUDLER FINE FOODS CODE OF ETHICS • Kudler Fine Foods will conduct business honestly and ethically wherever
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