In the books of a Company Cost Sheet for the period ended…….. Units Produced….. Name of the product unit sold…. Particulars Total cost Rs. Unit Cost Rs. Opening stock raw materials Add Purchases of Raw Materials Add: Expenses on Purchases of Raw Materials (octroi & duty) Less: Closing stock of raw materials Less: Sale of scrap or defectives of raw materials = Cost of materials consumed Add: Productive Labour Add: Outstanding wages Add: Direct Expenses( architect’s
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High School Biology - Core Concept Master Cheat Sheet Biology‚ 1 of 6 01: The Science of Biology 03: The Cell • Characeristics of life Organization: all lives are well organized Energy use: all lives need energy to support Reproduction: all lives should be able to reproduce itself Growth: all lives grow and develop. Response to stimuli: all lives can respond to internal or external stimuli Homeostasis: all lives have the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment—self-regulation
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aepas 2010/2011 Name: __________________________________________ Number: _____ Class: ____Teacher: ______________________ _________________ Reduzido Não Sat Satisfaz Sat. Bastante Excelente Enc. Ed. _____________________ Enc Ex Poser by Paul Jennings 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 There are two rich kids in our form. Sandra Morris and Ben Fox. They are both snobs. They think they are too good for the rest of us. Their parents have big cars and big
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APPROVAL SHEET The Research proposal entitled “Effects of Electronic Gadgets on Youth” is prepared and submitted by Jodelyn P. Nayre in partial fulfilment of the requirements for economics subject has been examined and is hereby recommended for oral examination‚ acceptance‚ and approval. ARLYN D. DORADO Adviser PANEL OF EXAMINERS APPROVED by the committee on research and oral examination with a grade of ________. ARLYN D. DORADO Accepted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for
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96 Balance Sheet 2004 2003 Edwards‚ Inc. has prepared the following comparative balance sheets Cash $198‚000 $102‚000 for 2003 and 2004: Receivables $106‚000 $78‚000 2004 2003 Inventory $100‚000 $120‚000 Prepaid expenses $12‚000 $18‚000 Cash $ 198‚000 $102‚000 Plant assets $840‚000 $700‚000 Receivables 106‚000 78‚000 Accumulated depreciation $(300‚000) $(250‚000) Inventory 100‚000 120‚000 Patent $102‚000 $116‚000 Prepaid expenses 12‚000 18‚000
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Example Company Balance Sheet December 31‚ 2011 ASSETS LIABILITIES Current Assets Current Liabilities Cash $ 2‚100 Notes Payable $ 5‚000 Petty Cash 100 Accounts Payable 35‚900 Temporary Investments 10‚000 Wages Payable 8‚500 Accounts Receivable - net 40‚500 Interest Payable 2‚900 Inventory 31‚000 Taxes Payable 6‚100 Supplies 3‚800 Warranty Liability 1‚100 Prepaid Insurance 1‚500 Unearned Revenues 1‚500 Total Current
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SUMMARY CALL SHEET For the Month of:__________ Year:____________ Name of CHT Member (Last Name‚ First Name) Coverage Purok/Barangay Name of Midwife (Last Name‚ First Name) _________________________________________________ ______________________________________ _____________________________________ NHTS HOUSEHOLD ID NO./SURNAME | Family Data | Prenatal
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Canadian colony exploration ended in 50/70 years Reasons for Exploration 1. Trade: gold‚ silver‚ and spices spices were used to put on rotten meat for flavoring 2. Convert heathens Prester John -- "mystical missionary" -- whereabout unknown 3. Glory: wanted fame and spreading of ideas 4. New Navigation techniques astrolabe‚ compass -- easier for
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Activity 8-9: Evaluate an acceptable use policy. Learn whether the organization where you work or attend school has an acceptable computer use policy for employees or students. Make a list of activities that are permitted and those that are not permitted. Identify on your list those activities that are illegal and those that are not permitted according to organizational policy. Compare your organization’s computer use policy with the University of Oregon’s policy referenced in the chapter. Describe
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REVIEW QUESTIONS CHP 2‚3 CHAPTER 2 True/False ____ 1. The cost management information system is primarily concerned with producing outputs for internal users using inputs and processes needed to satisfy management objectives. ____ 2. Cost assignment is one of the key processes of the cost accounting system. ____ 3. The three methods of cost assignment are direct tracing‚ driver tracing‚ and allocation. ____ 4. Intangible products are goods produced by converting raw material into finished products
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