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ChaNoel A. Torres Acevedo Intermediate Accounting I Homework: Exercise 3-1: Apr. | 2 | Cash | 30‚000 | | | | Equipment | 14‚000 | | | | Christine Ewing‚ Capital | | 44‚000 | | | | | | | 2 | No entry—not a transaction. | | | | | | | | | 3 | Supplies | 700 | | | | Accounts Payable | | 700 | | | | | | | 7 | Rent Expense | 600 | | | | Cash | | 600 | | | | | | | 11 | Accounts Receivable
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LIST OF PETROLEUM COMPANIES OPERATING IN THE PHILIPPINES Address Contact Nos. Company 2. ALCORN GOLD RESOURCES ATTY. EDUARDO F. HERNANDEZ 3rd Floor‚ Tabacalera Building‚ 900 Phone: (632) 524-9236 / 524-9238 CORPORATION 1. Contact Person / Designation President D. Romualdez Sr. Street‚ Paco Manila Fax: (632) 524-7452 ALCORN (PRODUCTION) PHILIPPINES‚ INC. ATTY. EDUARDO F. HERNANDEZ 2/F First Life Centre 174 Salcedo Street‚ Legaspi Village‚ Makati
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ACCT 612 Tax Research Memo Gabrielle Cole Lebanon‚ Indiana March 6th‚ 2015 Relevant Facts Robert Jones has just rendered service for a taxpayer as an expert witness in a case heard by the U. S. Tax Court. The taxpayer is requesting reimbursement for Jones’ fees and for those amounts paid to her attorney in presenting the case. Jones’ billing rate for this type of engagement is $500 per hour‚ the market rate for such services in his city‚ plus out of pocket expenses. Specific Issues
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Computer Place Poster Paper Napkins Mats Board Total Number of units 30 120 45 80 275 Sales $420 $840 $540 $680 $2‚480 Cost of goods sold: Variable costs 225 612 270 360 1‚467 Contribution margin $195 $228 $270 $320 $1‚013 Unit revenue and costs information: Computer Place Poster Paper Napkins Mats Board Selling price $14.00 $ 7
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ACCT 612 TAX RESEARCH MEMO Gabrielle Cole Lebanon‚ Indiana January 25th‚ 2015 Relevant Facts The Pima and Southern Railroad (PSRR) needs to replace a 30 mile section of its track. The PSRR has bids from a contractor to replace the track for the following amounts: Cost of new track $5‚000‚000 Installing new track $3‚000‚000 Road bed grading and improvements $2‚500‚000 Removing old track ( net of salvage) $1‚500‚000 Total $12‚000‚000 The old track is fully depreciated
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during the fiscal years 1976 and 1977‚ is amended by striking out "year ending J u n e 30‚ 1975" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "years ending J u n e 30‚ 1975‚ and 1976‚ and for the fiscal year ending September 30 1977". (4) Section 612(a) of the Act (20 U.S.C. 1 4 1 2 ( a ) ) ‚ as in effect d u r i n g the fiscal years 1976 and 1977‚ is amended— ( A ) by striking out "year ending J u n e 30‚ 1975" and inserting in lieu thereof "years ending J u n e 30‚ 1975‚ and 1976‚ for the
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Information for reference - Company A = Fast Food Restaurant - Company B = Department Store - Company C = Accounting Office (Current working environment) 1. Company A’s employees perform the tasks they are given by their manager‚ with little knowledge and sometimes desire to complete extra work for increase their position within the company. These employees are mainly younger with little or no work experience‚ and plan to move on to better paying jobs as they get older. This leads to a high turn
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Cash Flow OMM 622: Financial Decision-Making Instructor: Felix Lao September 30‚ 2013 The first thing any accountant looks for with a company financial is the bottom line. It is operating in the positive or negative and how much work will need to be done if it is not positive. Cash flow reflects how much cash is generated from the products and services sold by a company. Cash flow calculations involve making adjustments to net income by adding and subtracting the
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