bank‚ potential vendors‚ or other interested parties. An account system is also important to process sales‚ purchase orders‚ invoices‚ payroll‚ and other business functions manually. The accounting system must be scalable‚ secure and gather data feed from other business systems to collect up-to-date business finances. The installed REMS came with the following Finance and Accounting Financial Modules: General Ledger Module‚ Accounts Payable Module‚ POS module‚ Bank Reconciliation Module‚
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you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen in the spaces provided on the Question Paper. You may use a soft pencil for rough working. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. Answer all questions. At the end of the examination‚ fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. You may use a calculator. If you have been given a label‚ look at the details. If any details are incorrect or
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Principles of Accounts A Handbook is prepared mainly for the purpose of helping the grade 8 students who are new to this subject. In this book we have included all the topics to be covered in grade 8. Each topic is serially numbered. At the end of each topic‚ a large number of descriptive‚ multiple choice and gapped questions‚ which are related to that topic‚ are given. Gapped questions are included mainly for improving the students’ knowledge of theory. The multiple choice and descriptive
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1. 2. 3. 4. MCQs Short Answer Questions Long Answer Questions(i) Long Answer Questions(ii) Total No. of Questions 16 8 4 4 32 Marks for each Question 1 3 4 6 Total Marks 16 24 16 24 80 Maximum Marks : 80 Duration of the examination will be 3 - 3 ½ hours. Evaluation will be done from following topics Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Journal Ledger Recording and posting of cash transactions Trial balance 20 20 20 20 80 marks 1 Sample Question Paper ELEMENTS OF BOOK KEEPING & ACCOUNTANCY
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Why are accounts important To begin by why accounts are important‚ a person should first know what accounts actually mean. Accounts are financial records of an organization that register all financial transactions‚ and must be kept at its principal office or place of business. The purpose of these records is to enable anyone to appraise the organization’s current financial position with reasonable accuracy. Firms present their annual accounts in two main parts: the balance sheet‚ and the income
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1. Sully Company uses 3‚000 yards of canvas each day to make tents. It usually takes ten days from the time Sully orders the material to when it is received. If Sully’s desired safety stock is 12‚000 yards‚ what is Sully’s order point? a. 12‚000 yards b. 21‚000 yards c. 30‚000 yards d. 42‚000 yards ANS: D 3‚000 (daily usage) x 10 (lead time) 30‚000 Safety stock 12‚000 Order point 42‚000 PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: P. OBJ: 1 NAT: IMA 3A - Strategic Management TOP: AACSB - Analytic 2. What
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the current account‚ balance of trade and balance of payments. Current account is the net profits that a country gain from its export and imports of goods and services‚ earning from foreign investment also the included the profits from transfer of payments. Current account is important because it includes all international merchandise trade and service accounts‚ that is‚ accounts for the value of all merchandise and services imported and exported and all receipts and payments from investments
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Similarities: Acquired by a business to gain profit or chances of investment Both current and non-current assets are recorded on the balance sheet Differences Current assets are intended for consumption of sale realised during a year Current assets is used for trading or transactions Current assest have direct results of the profit gained in the business such as bank balance Non-current assets are used for a longer duration (12 months) Non-current assets used for productive investment purposes
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products‚ but on having as high or higher quality than any other supermarket. Throughout the Stakeholders Report‚ phrases like “our emphasis on the highest quality perishable items” and “we adhere to the highest quality standards” reinforce that concept of product leadership. Perishable product sales account for about 67% of total retail sales. Customers choose Whole Foods Market primarily because they are able to buy better natural and organic foods and higher-quality perishable products than in conventional
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Principles of Accounts School-Based Assessment On Blanna’s Fashion Boutique Submitted by : Anna Kay Blake Registration number: 1000290074 Submitted To: The Donald Quarrie High School School code: 100029 Territory: Jamaica This project is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for certification in Principles of Accounts by the Caribbean Examinations Council
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