record depreciation using the straight-line‚ units-of-production‚ and decliningbalance methods. P2: Account for asset disposal through discarding or selling an asset. P3: Account for natural resource assets and their depletion. P4: Account for intangible assets. P5: Appendix 8A – Account for asset exchanges (see text for details). 8-5 C1 Plant Assets Tangible in Nature Actively Used in Operations Expected to Benefit Future Periods Called Property‚ Plant & Equipment 8-6 C1
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Complete Problem 4-8A. P4-8A Dana La Fontsee opened Pro Window Washing Inc. on July 1‚ 2012. During July the following transactions were comple July 1 Issued 12‚000 shares of common stock for $12‚000 cash. 1 Purchased used truck for $8‚000‚ paying $2‚000 cash and the balance on account. 3 Purchased cleaning supplies for $900 on account. 5 Paid $1‚800 cash on 1-year insurance policy effective July 1. 12 Billed customers $3‚700 for cleaning services. 18 Paid $1‚000 cash on amount owed
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CHEM 101 – General Chemistry I Chapter 2 Reading Assignment Pages 31 - 60 2.1 – What is Matter Made Of? Who 1st discovered atoms – Democritus where the first person to discover atoms. His followers would often think that there were multiple kinds of atoms and not just plain atoms. 2.2 – How Do We Classify Matter? Elements – A substance that consists of identical atoms. Today there are 116 known elements. Example – C= Carbon; H= Hydrogen Compounds – A pure substance made up of two or more elements
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8 valence e- (except for first period since only need 2 e-). The elements are listed in columns and each of the A columns gives the number of valence electrons. Transition metals of course don’t follow the same rules‚ so just talk about columns 1A-8A. The atoms in columns 1A-4A can only make as many bonds as they have valence electrons‚ obviously. I use molecule kits‚ but if you don’t have them‚ use toothpicks and clay/playdough or have the kids make Bohr models on paper of one of the atoms in
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 • VII B VIII IB II B III A IV A VA VI A VII A VIII A Transition Elements Main groups can be designated as ’A’ and ’B’ with column number in Roman numerals. 3 Audi Majdan – DMC 101 – KLIUC Group 1A 2A 6A 7A 8A Elements Li‚ Na‚ K‚ Rb‚ Cs‚ Alkali metals Fr Be‚ Mg‚ Ca‚ Sr‚ Ba‚ Alkaline earth metals Ra Chalcogens O‚ S‚ Se‚ Te‚ Po Halogens F‚ Cl‚ Br‚ I‚ At Noble gases (inert or rare He‚ Ne‚ Ar‚ Kr‚ Xe‚ gases) Rn Name • Period: The elements in a row
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[pic] Copyright © 2011by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. School of Business Course Syllabus ACC/290 Principles of Accounting I Course Start Date: 06/20/2013 Course End Date: 07/25/2013 Miami Learning Center 11410 NW 20 Street Miami‚ FL 33172 (305) 428-4910 Thursday Evenings – 6 PM to 10 PM June 20‚ 2013 June 27‚ 2013 July 11‚ 2013 July 18‚ 2013 July
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ACCOUNTING 202: Principles of Accounting SPRING 2011 |Instructor: Denise White‚ CPA | |Office Phone: 293-7846 | | | |Web: access the course Web site through WVU eCampus | |Section 001 MWF 10:30 CRN 10655 | |E-mail: dwhite@mix.wvu.edu Always
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Syllabus A ACC/290 Vers sion 3 Syllab bus Sc chool of Business AC CC/290 Vers sion 3 Principle of Accounting I Co ourse Descrip ption This course cov vers the funda amentals of fin nancial accou unting as well as the identification‚ measurement‚ an nd porting of the financial effects of econom events on an enterprise Students w learn to ex mic n e. will xamine financ cial rep info ormation from the perspec m ctive of manag gement. Othe topics includ decision m
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Title and Citation Mark Koding v. Public Prosecutor [1982] 2 MLJ 120 Facts On 11 October 1978‚ the Accused‚ Mark Koding‚ a lawyer and member of the Dewan Rakyat made a speech in Parliament which was thought to be seditious. He was subsequently charged with committing an offence under Section 4(1)(b) of the Sedition Act. Issues 1. Whether‚ as a Member of Parliament (MP)‚ the Accused’s right of free speech in Parliament‚ given by sections 3 and 8 of the Houses of Parliament (Privileges and Powers)
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