ACCY111 / SAMPLE TEST PAPER Q & A MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (Answers are on page no 16 onwards) Q. What is the primary objective of most businesses? a. To maximize profits b. To pay dividends to stockholders c. To provide a benefit to society d. To manufacture a quality product ANS: Q. When a business borrows money‚ it incurs a(n) a. tax. b. liability. c. receivable. d. addtional equity. ANS: Q. When a product is sold‚ this cost is often called a. cost of goods sold. b. revenue. c. products. d.
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that function properly. | e. | charitable contributions made by a business to enhance its image. | ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: p. 13 3. The _____ was/were enacted to restore confidence in financial reporting and business ethics after the accounting scandals of the early 2000s. a. | Defense Industry Initiative on Business Ethics and Conduct | b. | Sarbanes-Oxley Act | c. | Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations | d. | Foreign Corrupt Practices Act | e. | Dodd-Frank Wall Street
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Hasan Chowdhury 092 0168 030 Date of Submission: 11/04/2010 2etter of Transmittal: April 11‚ 2010 Shahid Hossain Faculty‚ Mgt- 210 School of Business North South University Dear Sir‚ In this report of “Uttara Bank”‚ we have tried to implement our learning from this course. We would like to thank you for offering the opportunity to work on this topic. Despite many limitations‚ we have tried our best to make this report accurate and reliable. If you have any
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Fulfillment of the requirement of Post Graduate Diploma in management Submitted By Ankur Singh PGDM-III‚ Semester Batch- 2008-10 Roll no. 014908005 Centre for Management Technology Knowledge Park I Gr. Noida Acknowledgements If words are considered to be signs of gratitude then let these words Convey the very same My sincere gratitude to ICICI BANK for providing me with an opportunity to work with BANK and giving necessary directions on doing this project to the
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Alternative: One alternative Old Mule Farms can choose is doing nothing‚ and just remain what they did in the past. Right now Old Mule Farms tried to minimize their expense. They sold some of their land to generate funds to cover operating cost; they rented pasturage to feed their cows; they basically focused on feeding heavier cows in order to get heavier calves‚ and then can generate more revenue. They also provide dietary supplements and minerals to maintain calves’ health and productivity. Old
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D Diff: 1 Topic: 1.1 The Power of Economic Analysis AACSB: Analytic skills Question Status: Previous Edition 2) Economic analysis is used A) only in economics classrooms. B) only by business people. C) only by policy makers. D) in all decision making. Answer: D Diff: 1 Topic: 1.1 The Power of Economic Analysis AACSB: Analytic skills Question Status: Previous Edition 3) Economic analysis is A) a tool that can aid all decision making. B) a tool that can be used in only macroeconomics
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BAO3312 Advanced Management Accounting Sem 1 2011 Tutorial Class Participation / Learning Journal Name of Student / ID no.: Name of Tutor: Day / Time of Tutorial Class: Week Attended Tute: Yes/No Describe participation and/or contributions made (if any) Reflect on and describe 1 important learning point from this week’s reading /case ( length guide: 50-75 words a week); Do not just list what topics were discussed; describe a valuable learning point for you and
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Environmental Management Accounting Environmental Issues * Global Warming * Air and water pollution * Waste Disposal and treatment Examples- Bhopal (leakage of chemical gas)‚ Exxon Valdez (spilling 10.8 million gallons of oil)‚ Fukushima Nuclear Plant leakage in Japan (2011) Issues for Business: Businesses are becoming more and more conscious of the environmental implications of their operations‚ products and services. Environmental risks cannot be ignored. Consequences of
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to remove additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. R E V I S E D T H I R T E E N T H E D I T I O N AN INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO DECISION MAKING This page intentionally left blank R E V I S E D T H I R T E E N T H E D I T I O N AN INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO DECISION MAKING David R. Anderson University of Cincinnati Dennis J. Sweeney University of Cincinnati Thomas A. Williams Rochester
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Management‚ the Controller‚ and Cost Accounting Management According to Henry Fayol’s Industrial and General Administration‚ "to manage is to forecast and to plan‚ organize‚ to command‚ to co-ordinate and to control". To an organization‚ those various activity can be narrowed to Planning‚ Organizing and Control by three groups of management: operating management‚ middle management and executive management with different role in each level. Planning is the process of sensing external opportunities
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