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    459900 418480 9.88% Total Assets 587767 548535 7% Liabilities 2009 2008 Percentage Total Current Liabilities 23807 8380 184% Other Liabilities 438346 205069 114% Equity 125614 335085 -62.51% Total Liabilities and Equity 587767 548534 7.15% The Patton Fuller Community Hospital increase its assets from 2008 to 2009 by 7% based on the numbers in the balance sheet. The Total Liabilities and Assets increased by 7.15% in 2009. We were unable to perform

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    Five basic accounts

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    Q i) Expalin in detail five basic accounts along with their types and examples Five basic Acounts 1. Assets 2. Liabilities 3. Capital/Owner Equity 4. Revenue/Income 5. Expenses Assets Assets are the resources owened by a business and are expected to give benefit for future operation Example: If you buy a land and it will give benefit in the future operation then it is your asset . if the land which you buy And in future you have to sell only then this is not your asset. If you built

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    Financial Chapter1

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    Solution – Chapter 10 E 10-9 Assets = Liabilities + Equity Date Cash Bond Payable Interest Payable Interest Expense +300‚000 +300‚000 (a) Jan 1 -12‚000 -12‚000* (b) July 1 +12‚000 -12‚000 (C) Dec 31 *(R$300‚000 X 8% X 1/2) = 12‚000 E 10-10 (a) 1. Assets = Liabilities + Equity Date Cash Bond Payable Discount on B/P +485‚000 +500‚000 -15‚000 2. Semiannual interest payments   ($20‚000* X 10) $200‚000 Plus: bond

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    CURRENT LIABILITIES & CONTINGENCIES ECON 136A REFRESHER What is a liability?  Present (not necessarily current) unavoidable obligation;  Result of a past transaction; Chapter 13 What makes a liability current? Conversion in one year or operating cycle‚ whichever is longer  Current liabilities are not recorded at their present value as they “turn” soon enough that there is no material difference.  Bob Anderson‚ UCSB 2004 13-1 13-2 Bob Anderson‚ 2004 07:35  136A Concepts Notes Payable

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    Fund Flow Statement

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    means “Flow of Funds”. There are two concepts of working capital – gross concept and net concept. • Gross working capital refers to the firm’s investment in current assets • Net working capital means excess of current assets over current liabilities.   In business several transactions take place. Some of these transactions increase the funds while others decrease the funds. Some may not make any change in the funds position. In case a transaction results in increase in funds‚ it will be termed

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    Financial Accounts

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    a Stewart invested $100‚000 and became the sole shareholder. Assets + Expense = Liabilities + Incomes Asset named Cash Balance created and Liability Shareholder’s Capital gets created 100000 + 0 = 100000 + 0 b Purchased inventory on account for $200‚000. Assets + Expense = Liabilities + Incomes Asset named Inventory created and Liability Vendor payable gets created 200000 + 0 = 200000 + 0 c Sold inventory for $200

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    Exercise

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    deferred tax liability should be recorded to reflect the future tax consequences of the temporary difference. Income tax expense (to balance) 140‚000 Deferred tax liability ([$400‚000 – 250‚000] x 35%) 52‚500 Income tax payable ($250‚000 x 35%) 87‚500 As a result‚ net income is $260‚000: Pretax accounting income $400‚000 Income tax expense 140‚000 Net income $260‚000 Requirement 2 In its balance sheet‚ Alvis will report the $52‚500 deferred tax liability among either

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    A balance sheet is a statement businesses produce that outlines their assets and liabilities. It is a snapshot of their fixed assets‚ current assets‚ current liabilities and long term liabilities for a specific moment in time such as the end of a financial year. Using these figures‚ a business is able to calculate their net working capital; how much the business is worth‚ whether it can afford to expand and if it is a good venture for investors. There are different groups of people who are interested

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    Litigation Course Notes

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    1. Substantive law vs Procedural law a. Substantive law: defines individual rights & duties IE K law‚ employment law‚ criminal law b. Procedural law: laws that deliberate methods of enforcing the rights established by Substantive law IE litigation‚ some parts of process of Family law 2. Criminal vs Civil a. Criminal: govt vs someone for a crime  designed to protect the society as a whole b. Civil: individual  protects individual rights & enforces individual duties 3. Cause of Action (COA)

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    Accounting 1B - Post Exam 2 Project 1. Jensen Company purchased a new machine on September 1‚ 2012‚ at a cost of $128‚000. The company estimated that the machine has a salvage value of $8‚000. The machine is expected to be used for 80‚000 working hours during its 8-year life. Instructions: Compute depreciation using the following methods in the year indicated. (a) Straight-line for 2012 and 2013‚ assuming a December 31 year-end. (b) Declining-balance using double the straight-line rate for

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