Topic Internal Controls Title An analysis of the Internal Controls used in the Finance department at COLFIRE. Research Questions 1. How are internal controls used at COLFIRE? 2. How does COLFIRE use internal control to operate their operations? 3. What are the major internal controls principles used at COLFIRE? Organization COLFIRE. (Colonial Fire and General Insurance Company Limited.) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to thank my teacher Mr. N. Cooper for giving me the necessary information
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all‚ I would like to thank Almighty God for giving me the strength to do this SBA‚ Mrs. Clovetta Campbell and finally my Principles of Accounts teacher Ms. Williams who helped me along the way. AIMS OF THE BUSINESS The aim of the business is to achieve exposure of what goes on in the business world. The aim of this business is to also know how to prepare Accounting Ratios‚ how to operate a business and how to achieve customer satisfaction and to attain profit
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會計科 會計科 顧問老師﹕英皇教育會計科導師冼鎮中 題一. 題一. 陳彼德獨資經營電子產品業務。陳先生收到的銀行月單上列示 2009 年 9 月 30 日貸方餘額為 $170‚000。但銀行月結單上顯示的銀行存款餘額與現金簿上顯示的銀行存款餘額不同。 經核對現金簿銀行欄及銀行月結單後,發現以下事項: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) 銀行已借記利息$8‚500,但現金簿未作記錄。 總額$100‚000 的已發出支票仍未向銀行兌現。 透過銀行自動轉帳繳交電費$720,但現金簿未作記錄。 銀行仍未記錄的存款總額為$124‚780。 向銀行存入一張從某客戶收到的支票$5‚830,但銀行以「存款不足」為理由退回該支票。 某客戶指示銀行以貸項轉帳清還貨欠$4‚600。 現金簿仍未記錄的銀行手續費為$25。 現金簿的承上餘額少計$510。 作業要求: (a) 編制 2009 年 9 月份的現金簿(僅銀行存款欄) ,列示需作出的調整;及(10 分) (b) 編制 2009 年 9 月 30
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Consider the emotions‚ attitudes‚ and opinions expressed. 3. Consider the writer’s background. 4. Consider how the above connections enhance your understanding of the text‚ message‚ and yourself. Expressive Style - A way of writing that relates a writer’s thoughts and feelings in an informal and intimate way. - Four elements: 1. First-person point of view: pronouns I‚ me‚ my‚ our‚ we‚ us 2. Words that expressed feelings 3. Words using common language‚ including colloquialisms‚ expressions
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Accounts receivable is a legally enforceable claim for payment from a business to its customer/clients for goods supplied and/or services rendered in execution of the customer’s order. These are generally in the form of invoices raised by a business and delivered to the customer for payment within an agreed time frame. Accounts receivable is shown in a balance sheet as an asset. It is one of a series of accounting transactions dealing with the billing of a customer for goods and services that the
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NATURE OF ACCOUNTS A separate account is maintained for each item in the balance sheet. Transactions may be recorded by entering the amount by which each item is affected into the respective account. The process of recording transactions consists of • T-Accounts. The T-account‚ named for its shape‚ is a convenient way of representing an account on a piece of paper. The T‚ with the account name entered at the top‚ permits transaction information to be entered on either side of the vertical
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ACCOUNT BALANCES For many purposes‚ it is necessary to determine the balance in an account. This is accomplished by adding the debits‚ credits‚ and determining the difference between the two sums. An account is said to have a debit balance if the sum of the debit entries to that account exceeds the sum of the credit entries. Conversely‚ an account has a credit balance if the sum of the credit entries exceeds the sum of the debit entries. Asset accounts normally have debit balances inasmuch as
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Published Accounts Practice Question 1 The following trial balance was extracted from the books of Eavis plc on 31 December 2009: £000 £000 Sales 11‚700 Provision for depreciation: Plant 738 Vehicles 375 Rent receivable 100 Trade payables 738 Debentures 250 Issued share capital: Ordinary £1 shares 3‚125 Preference shares (treated as equity) 625 Share premium 250 Retained earnings
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EXAMPLES OF ACCOUNTS FALLING UNDER EACH ACCOUNTING EQUATION ELEMENT: Current Assets Cash - A current asset account which includes currency‚ coins‚ checking accounts‚ and undeposited checks received from customers. The amounts must be unrestricted. (Restricted cash should be recorded in a different account.) Petty Cash Fund - A current asset account that represents an amount of cash for making small disbursements for postage due‚ supplies‚ etc. Notes Receivable - An asset representing the
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“Reflection is active‚ purposeful thought applied to an experience to understand the meaning of that experience for the individual” (Ashby‚ 2006 p.28). Reflective practice is vital to the nursing profession. Although there is little evidence based information of the benefits of reflective practice (Schutz‚ 2007)‚ there are many benefits pertaining to reflective practice and resulting in a holistic patient approach and therefore nurses are able to provide better care. There are many models available to
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