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    October 20‚ 2017 Summary: This case focal point on the gross and net revenue recognition. The gross amount billed to a buyer for Spider has earned income (as a principal) from the sale of the goods or services. Also‚ the net amount restrain (that is‚ the amount billed to the buyer less the amount paid to a supplier) because Spider has earned a commission or fee as an agent. Should Spider record the revenue it earns from placing ads for various third-party advertisers on Web sites owned

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    marks The assets and liabilities of Toronto Service Inc. as of December 31‚ 2008‚ and revenue and expenses for the year ended December 31‚ 2008 are listed below: Accounts Payable|$21‚000||Property tax expense|$5‚000| ||||| Accounts Receivable|25‚000||Rent expense|3‚000| ||||| Advertising expense|10‚000||Salary expense|85‚000| ||||| Building|140‚000||Salary payable|12‚000| ||||| Cash|10‚000||Service Revenue|200‚000| ||||| Furniture|20‚000||Share Capital|75‚000| ||||| Interest expense|4

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    James Whittle Salem Telephone Company Case Study 9/29/2014 1.) The variable costs in Exhibit 2 are Power and Hourly Personnel Wages as the costs fluctuate from month to month and are driven by the revenue hours for the company. The fixed costs in Exhibit 2 are Rent‚ Custodial Services‚ Computer Equipment Leases‚ Computer Maintenance‚ Computer Depreciation‚ Office Equipment and Fixtures Depreciation‚ Salaried Staff Wages‚ Systems Development and Maintenance‚ Administrative Wages‚ Sales Wages

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    MARK 60100 – Marketing Management CASE ANALYSIS Marquee: The Business of Nightlife Marquee: The Business of Nightlife I. Tepperberg’s Strategy and Marquee’s Destiny How should Tepperberg approach a possible second club in New York City? And what should be Tepperber’s strategy regarding Marquee? Why? Standing at the beginning of the year 2008‚ Mr. Noah Tepperberg should consider the following 3 steps before launching the second club in New York City. Location and Market Research While the West

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    Craddock Cup case study Question Number 1 In determining whether to keep or drop the Craddock Cup‚ the overhead expense allocations of City field rental‚ CYSL salaries and CYSL rent should be revised. In determining whether to keep or drop the Craddock Cup‚ the allocation of City filed rental fee of $1200 from CYSL to the Craddock Cup should be eliminated. CYSL rented 10 soccer fields from the city for 40 weeks a year for a total fee of $48000. However‚ even if the Craddock Cup was dropped

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    1980s.The company was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen and went public on March 13th‚ 1986 with the price of $25.75 per share. Since going public‚ the company’s performance kept being outstanding. Microsoft not only had a high level growth of revenue and operating income‚ but also achieved this growth in really short period. The net income of Microsoft always grew more than 15% compared to the same quarter in prior years. Thus‚ the stock price of the company increased significantly‚ which was

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    CLASSIFICATION TABLE (BY TOPIC) Topics 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Conceptual framework– general. Objectives of financial reporting. Qualitative characteristics of accounting. Elements of financial statements. Basic assumptions. Basic principles: a. Measurement. b. Revenue recognition. c. Expense recognition. d. Full disclosure. Accounting principles– comprehensive. Constraints. Assumptions‚ principles‚ and constraints. 28‚ 29‚ 30 10 11 Questions 1‚ 7 2 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 8 9‚ 10‚ 11 12‚ 13‚ 14 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ 18 19‚ 20‚ 21‚ 22

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    government” (2) -“As of July 31‚ 2013‚ growth in Macau has increased to over 20% on a year over year basis boosted by an increase in the number of Chinese visitors to the country’s only legal casino gambling hub. July’s 29.5 billion patacas ($3.7 billion) revenue was the third strongest figure this year‚ according to government data‚ as more middle-class gamblers visited Macau‚ eclipsing the growth in the number of high rollers. The slowdown in China’s economic growth has kept away some wealthy customers‚

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    – Matching: Match the Resource Flow with the Type of Revenue Listed below in the left column are some events that may or may not be revenues for the General Fund. Listed in the right column are the classifications of revenues for governmental funds. Correctly match each event with the appropriate revenue classification. Unless specifically stated otherwise‚ assume all amounts are earned‚ measurable‚ and available. If the event is not a revenue‚ state how the event would be reported in the current

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    cycle are the same for both a merchandising company and a service company. (b) The measurement of income is conceptually the same. In both types of companies‚ net income (or loss) results from the matching of expenses with revenues.  2. The components of revenues and expenses differ as follows: | | Merchandising | | Service | RevenuesExpenses | | SalesCost of Goods Sold and Operating | | Fees‚ Rents‚ etc.Operating (only) |  3. Under a periodic inventory system the company does

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