the U.S.A where a 5% is added on the price of the product. Type of business Sole trader. Nature of business 1.Clothing and shoes 2. my business deals with wholesale and retail Objectives 1. to make a profit from my business. 2. to reach a common goal. 3. to give customer their wants needs. 1 Justification of location 2 16 strand‚ New Amsterdam‚ Berbice‚ Guyana. Three reasons to justify location 1. The place is well populated. 2. It is next to a shipping company. 3. It is next to the
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Reflective Essay The aim of this essay is to prove an understanding of my perception of reflection and how reflective practice impacts on the clinical environment and the learning process. The essay is based on my practice and training in the cardiac ward during my Foundation degree in Health and Social Care. I have selected 5 extracts from my Reflective Journal concerning a patient experiencing shortness of breath which led to a cardiac arrest. In order to be able to use this situation for my
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go about saving your money. This way you will get an idea of how to save your money in a bank. First I will talk about a checking account. This is a type of account that is widely used by many to easily access their funds. Many different banks offer a wide variety of options. You should always carefully choose your account based on what your needs for the account will be. Another good option to look for is see what the required minimum balance is for each month. From personal experience‚ you need
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Reflective Writing The Learning Centre • http://www.lc.unsw.edu.au A great deal of your time university will be spent thinking; thinking about what people have said‚ what you have read‚ what you yourself are thinking and how your thinking has changed. It is generally believed that the thinking process involves two aspects: reflective thinking and critical thinking. They are not separate processes; rather‚ they are closely connected (Brookfield 1987). Justify actions • Solve problems Deeper meaning
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Uncollectible Accounts Lesley-Ann Herard ACC 281 John Istvan November 17‚ 2014 Uncollectible Accounts Charity care in a health care environment gives patients reduced or even free services to those who have low incomes. The idea of charity care was associated to the way hospitals helped low- income families. The write-offs and potential costs that are provided to the patients are determined before anything is done. It is up to the discretion of the hospital if any or all the cost is
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COVER PAGE Reflective: Terms of Reference: Part2 ‐‐‐‐‐‐ 25% • Write a critical reflective essay (1000 words) on your journey of discovery through the module‚ set within the context of the learning outcomes. In particular‚ describe how the course challenged your thinking‚ brought to you new and interesting ideas and concepts‚ or‚ presented approaches to the topic with which you may have disagreed. To: Anglia Ruskin University. Date: 5th January‚ 2015. TABLE OF
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EXAMINATION SEMESTER II ACADEMIC SESSION 2012-2013 MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE APRIL 2013 DURATION: 3 HOUR COURSE CODE : ZCZA 6213 COURSE TITLE : ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING INSTRUCTIONS : 1. There are FOUR (4) questions. 2. Answer ALL questions in the provided answer booklet. 3. Total marks are 100. This paper consists of 6 printed pages excluding this cover page 0 QUESTION 1 (25 MARKS) La Diva Dress Shop produces custom
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Accounts Receivable: There are several controls in accounts receivable. A thorough audit should be daily comparing the checklist and the system records in customers’ accounts. This is to ensure the payment received is applied to the right customer. A second control is to check if customers’ balances in record are true. One simple way is to send current statements to customers monthly. Customers can help identify if there is any discrepancy between their record and the account statement. A
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inventory on account for $200‚000. Assets + Expense = Liabilities + Incomes Asset named Inventory created and Liability Vendor payable gets created 200000 + 0 = 200000 + 0 c Sold inventory for $200‚000. $75‚000 of the sales were for cash and $125‚000 were on account. The inventory sold had cost Stewart $120‚000. Assets + Expense = Liabilities + Incomes Asset named Cash Balance with get added with 75000‚ Asset named Account receivable
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Klein: Amending our Traditional Account of Knowledge In his paper‚ “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge‚” Gettier refutes the traditional Justified True Belief account of knowledge by providing counterexamples that show that while the conditions provided by the JTB account are necessary‚ they fall short of being sufficient for knowledge. Klein’s paper‚ “A Proposed Definition of Propositional Knowledge‚” suggests a fourth condition with which to amend the JTB account so that it provides both necessary
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