in a transaction‚ no changes may be made to the account name. T 9. Anything entered as a service charge or as interest earned during a bank reconciliation will be entered automatically when the reconciliation is complete. F 10. A Balance Sheet is prepared to prove the equality of debits and credits. MULTIPLE CHOICE WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER IN THE SPACE PROVIDED BEFORE THE QUESTION NUMBER. B 1. To close a period‚ you must have a(n) A. transaction password B. administrator
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Discuss the effect of the Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting on current UK financial reporting practice. The ASC was set up in the 1970’s‚ where at the time there was no clear statement of accounting principles‚ accept that the accounts should be prudent; consistent; follow the accrual accounting procedures and be based on the assumption that the entity would remain a going concern. Up until 1990 standards were set by the ASC; a body made up of six professional accounting bodies
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converted into cash easily and used up or liquidated within one year of a company operating cycle. Current assets are considered short term and include cash on hand‚ cash in a bank account‚ current debts. Current assets are items listed on the balance sheet in the order of liquidity which include cash‚ temporary investments‚ accounts receivable‚ inventory and supplies. Any asset which is not easy to convert to cash or not expected to become cash within the next year is a noncurrent asset. Non-current
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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 both current and non-current assets. The current assets are defined as the total sum of: * Cash and cash equivalents
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THE FINANCIAL CRISIS Preparing the grounds: The role of global macro policies and the poor US regulatory framework Introduction The financial crisis from 2007-2009 is beeing caused at two levels: global macro policies affecting liquidity and a poor regulatory framework 1 The policies affecting liquidity created a situation like a dam overfilled with flooding water 2 The regulatory system have been the faults in the dam‚ directing the liquidity into the real estate market
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Chapter 5 Outline Chapter Objectives: 1. Prepare a work sheet. 2. Explain the process of closing the books. 3. Describe the content and purpose of a post-closing trial balance. 4. State the required steps in the accounting cycle. 5. Explain the approaches to preparing correcting entries. 6. Identify the sections of a classified balance sheet. Worksheet- a multiple-column form that may be used in the adjustment process and in preparing financial statements.
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anything that will give me some value in the future - So Cash and Accounts Receivables are assets‚ and so are machines‚ buildings‚ etc. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS The income statement reflects conditions over a period of time (say Q1 2013)‚ while the Balance sheet reflects the state of the business at a specific point in time (say‚ at end of Q1 2013) Equity is what the owners/stakeholders of the company really have‚ of value. Equity = Assets - Liabilities Asset: Anything that will give me value in the
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Which of the following is a form of the balance sheet equation? a. Assets + Liabilities = Owners’ Equity b. Assets = Liabilities + (Paid-in Capital + Retained Income) c. Assets + Owners’ Equity = Liabilities d. Assets - Paid-in Capital = Liabilities - Retained Income 2. Which of the following financial statements is a “snapshot” of a company’s financial status at an instant of time? a. balance sheet b. income statement c. statement
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 FINANCIAL RATIOS 4 PROFITABILITY RATIOS 5 LIQUIDITY RATIOS 7 ACTIVITY RATIOS 9 INVESTMENT RATIOS 11 OVERTRADING 13 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 14 BALANCE SHEET 15 FORMATS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 18 CONCLUSION 22 BIBLIOGRAPHY 23 INTRODUCTION In this report you will find useful information about GlaxoSmithKline plc (GSK). and AstraZeneca plc (AZN) and overview of these companies. My friend wants to buy shares and ask me for some advice
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Analysis Analysis Analysis Analysis Analysis Exercises 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 Topic Real World: American Airlines‚ Boston Celtics Nature of assets and liabilities Preparing a balance sheet Preparing a balance sheet Accounting principles and asset valuation Using the accounting equation Accounting equation Effects of business transactions Forms of business organizations Factors contributing to solvency Professional judgment Statement of cash flows
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