Chapter 7 same number of valence electrons=behave similarly(chemical properties) ▪ neon gases (neon‚ argon) unreactive in chemical reactions(stable) ▪ Gilbert Lewis-octet rule(atoms tend to achieve electron configuration of gas) ▪ atoms of metallic atoms lose electrons‚ atoms of nonmetal atoms lose or share electrons with another nonmetal elements to achieve a complete octet ▪ to achieve octet‚ change electrons to ge ns2 np6 configuration ▪ remove electrons=ionization ▪ metals in group
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Chapter 1 Accounting Information Systems and the Accountant INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Accounting Information Systems—A Definition Accounting Information Systems and Their Role in Organizations CASE ANALYSES The Annual Report Universal Concrete Products Ross‚ Sells‚ and Young‚ LLP REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READINGS ANSWERS TO TEST YOURSELF WHAT’S NEW IN ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Suspicious Activity Reporting Countering Terrorism Corporate Scandals and Accounting
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RJL Payroll and Biometrics System Requirements Modeling BIOMETRICS • Output The biometrics system must provide a complete record of the employee’s attendance. • Input The system receives the scanned fingerprint of the employee. • Process The system matches the fingerprint with the employee’s file and records the time-in and time-out. • Performance The system must produce accurate hours worked by the employee. • Controls
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201 Comprehensive Final Study Guide How does the accounting profession distinguish between internal and external users of financial information? Whose needs are considered to be most important in the preparation of the general purpose financial statements? Distinguish between the three primary forms of organization for a business‚ i.e. proprietorships‚ partnership‚ corporations. How are corporate decisions authorized and carried out? What is the accounting equation? Why is
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Business Law 101 9A 4/26/2012 Chapter 7‚ 8‚ 9 Chapter 7: Questions 1 - 5 1. What is a contract? It is an agreement that can be enforced in court. It is formed by two or more parties who agree to perform or to refrain some act in the present or the future. What is the objective theory of contracts? The intent is determined by objective facts‚ not by the personal or subjective intent‚ or belief of a party. 2. What are the four basic elements necessary to the formation of a valid
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Chapter 6 & 7 Reading Questions Answer the following reading questions in about 3-5 sentences each. The charts can be filled in with phrases rather than sentences. Type your answers under each question. Do not delete the question. Do not rename the document. They are due Thursday‚ September 7 with an assessment for chapters 6 & 7 on Friday‚ September 8. You must complete the assignment on Google Classroom and submit it using the “turn in” button by 11:59 PM Thursday‚ September 7. You must also submit
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Chapter seven describes the complexity of emotions‚ specifically the cultural influences on emotions. “Historian Barbara Rosenwein (1998) calls the groups we identify with “emotional communities” because they teach us how to understand and express emotions” (p. 196). For Mrs. Tuohy‚ on multiple occasions during the film when she would get emotional her first instinct was to hind her tears or leave. Beginning when Michael told her that he had never had a bed to himself‚ she calmly left the room to
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The Great Gatsby Leader Reflection Chapter 7 revolves around the constant bickering of Gatsby and Tom; therefore‚ the most important points are on about this topic. Some of the intriguing ideas are about Nick and Jordan actions throughout the chapter. At first‚ my peers thought it would’ve been safer if they didn’t intervene and let the other three sort out their problems. Anyhow‚ I thought it would’ve been better for them to intervene during their arguments. Another interesting statement was about
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CHAPTER 19 SPECIAL TOPICS IN REA MODELING SUGGESTED ANSWERS TO DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 19.1 Often it takes several sales calls to obtain the first order from a new customer. Why then does Figure 19-1 depict the relationship between the Call on Customer and Take Customer Order events as being 1:1? When a sales person visits a customer it is represented by the event Call on Customer. Although single sales call may be followed by many orders from a customer over time‚ it is easier and more
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The Ambitious Payroll Manager Ardyth Power Kaplan University Fraud Examination‚ AC555 Professor Jacquelyne Lewis‚ Ph. D. May 6‚ 2012 In this case‚ Dena Brenner used payroll schemes to be successful of committing fraud against International Agricultural Seed (IAS). Dena used a former employee‚ by reactivating this employee in the company’s payroll system and changing the account number to direct the payroll funds to go to. The bank account number she used was her own bank
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