estimates have been prepared to evaluate the benefits from the reorganization: Before the change After the change Total annual sales $ 700‚000 $850‚000 Costs as percentage of sales: Direct materials 10% 9% Direct labor 6% 4% Support costs 9% 7% Work-in -process inventory $200‚000 $120‚000 Inventory carrying costs are estimated to be 12% per year. Required: Why do the layout reorganization estimates include from carrying reduced levels of work-in-process inventory
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© OCR 2009 [H/500/7722] SP (NF) T77015/2 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over 2 1* Paula Redwood‚ a sole trader‚ prepared the following Trial Balance from her accounts on 30 April 2009. Rent General expenses Insurance Salaries Electricity Capital Motor expenses Bad debts Drawings Debtors Creditors Bank Stock 10% Loan Loan interest Carriage outwards Commission received Purchases Sales Purchases returns Sales returns Discounts allowed Discounts received Provision
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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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outstanding accounts receivable is uncollectible. On December 31‚ 2010‚ the company’s Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has an unadjusted credit balance of $3561. Chiller prepares a schedule of its December 31‚ 2010‚ accounts receivable by age. Based on past experience‚ it estimates the percent of receivables in each age category that will become uncollectible. This information is summarized here: Assuming the company uses the percent of sales method‚ what is the amount that Chiller will enter as the
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Presentation reflective account Introduction I shall analyse my presentation‚ commenting on: • where I used my skills well; • my understanding of adaptations within my role; and • areas for improvement. Knowledge and understanding As feedback noted‚ I included a good level of information on my chosen client‚ (representing the diverse group - Older Adults). I presented knowledge and understanding on how I worked collaboratively to address barriers. My presentation highlighted
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Q1.Evaluate the following items‚ and determine the correct amount to report on the income statement for each‚ using the accrual basis of accounting for the referenced period of time. Revenues A Company had beginning accounts receivable of $8‚000. The company reported cash basis revenues of $100‚000. The ending accounts receivable amounted to $18‚000. Supplies B Company purchased $25‚000 of supplies. Supplies on hand decreased by $5‚000 during the period. Rent C Company started the year
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AN EVALUATION OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANAGEMENT BY MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN NAKURU MUNICIPALITY [pic] RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING OPTION) SCHOOL OF BUSINESS KABARAK UNIVERSITY APRIL 2008 DECLARATION This research project is our original work and has not been presented for the award of any diploma or degree in any other university or college or any other institution of higher learning. Signature______________________________
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questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme. Q.No Questions Marks Total Marks 1 Give the classification of Accounts according to accounting equation approach with its meaning and examples. Compare the traditional approach with modern approach of accounting equation approach. Analyze the transaction under traditional approach. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 20.1.2011 Paid salary Rs
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pounds sterling (L). a. What is an account receivable? What other names does this asset go by? b. How do accounts receivable differ from notes receivable? c. What is a contra account? What two contra accounts are associated with Pearson’s trade receivables (see Note 22)? What types of activities are captured in each of these contra accounts? Describe factors that managers might consider when deciding how to estimate the balance in each of these contra accounts. d. Two commonly used approaches for
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Outcome 5 Section 1 Badges of Trade Firstly it is important to determine if Ali is trading as annual profits from trade or non-trade are taxed under different schedules. There is no single test for trade; in determining if trade has occurred there are six badges which must be considered‚ a brief description of each badge and an outline of how it affects Ali’s circumstances is outlined below. Subject Matter If the asset sold might be for personal enjoyment or investment e.g work of art or shares
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