Payable 800 Cash 800 ______ 12. Accounts Receivable 600 Service Fees Earned 600 PROBLEM 3-2C Gary Company follows the practice of recording prepaid expenses and unearned revenues in balance sheet accounts. Gary’s annual
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year runs from January 1 to December 31. Its first year of operations was 2011. The Company has one owner‚ Lerriuqs‚ and financial statements and adjustments are prepared only at the end of the year. The accountant has resigned and Lerriuqs has hired you to help with the business’s December transactions and preparation of Financial Statements. The following is the company’s unadjusted trial balance as at December 1‚ 2013. AWREE NATCACNOTUS INC TRIAL BALANCE DECEMBER 1‚ 2013
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Amrita Pritam born as Amrita Kaur (31 August 1919 – 31 October 2005) was a Punjabi writer and poet‚ considered the first prominent woman Punjabi poet‚ novelist‚ and essayist‚ and the leading 20th-century poet of the Punjabi language‚ who is equally loved on both the sides of the India-Pakistan border‚ with a career spanning over six decades‚ she produced over 100 books‚ of poetry‚ fiction‚ biographies‚ essays‚ a collection of Punjabi folk songs and an autobiography that were translated into several
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question stated that when a Trial Balance balances‚ it means the accounts are free of errors. I disagree with the statement. There may still be errors even if the trial balance is balances. There are six types of errors. The first type of error is the “error of omission” and the word omission mean left out. Its mean that a transaction is not recorded in the books of original entry‚ which mean both the debit and credit effects of the transaction are not shown in the Trial Balance. For example‚ a transaction
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3-1 THE ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM 3-2 Financial Accounting‚ Seventh Edition 3 Accounting Accounting Transactions Transactions Event (1). On October 1‚ cash of $10‚000 is invested in Sierra Corporation by investors in exchange for $10‚000 of common stock. 1. +10‚000 3-3 +10‚000 LO 1 Analyze the effect of business transactions on the basic accounting equation. Accounting Accounting Transactions Transactions Event (2). On October 1‚ Sierra borrowed $5‚000 from Castle Bank by signing
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It’s about the adjusted budget and the changes in the rollout timeline. I had it printed. It just disappeared. If you give me 2 seconds... Don’t bother! This is getting out of hand! Thank you. - What are you talking about? - I’m a businessman. A client. When I walk into this building‚ I expect to be treated like one! What happened between us has nothing to do with Vantage Point! - I won’t let Tau’s pettiness ruin this deal! - That’s not why he couldn’t attend. - No? - He had a personal matter
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Trident University International Module 1: Session Long Project ACC 501: Accounting for Decision Making 23 November 2012 Session Long Project Pickett Company Working Trial Balance 31-Dec-12 Accounts Debit (-) Credit (+) Accounts payable $14‚500.00 Accounts receivable $28‚000.00 Cash $46‚500.00 Common stock $10‚000.00 Depreciation expense $18‚250.00 Cost of goods sold $402‚610.00 Equipment (net of depreciation)
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Adjusted Present Value Adjusted present value is an investment appraisal technique similar to net present value method. However‚ instead of using weighted average cost of capital as the discount rate‚ ungeared cost of equity is used to discount the cash flows from a project and there is an adjustment for the tax shield provided by related debt capital. Formula Adjusted Present Value = PV of Cash Flows using Ungeared Cost of Equity + Present Value of Tax Shield Where PV stands for ’present value’
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I O N of RISK-ADJUSTED DISCOUNT RATES and LIABILITY BETA RUSSELL E. BINGHAM T H E H A R T F O R D FINANCIAL SERVICES G R O U P Table of Contents Page 2 3 5 7 8 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 17 18 Subject Abstract 1. Summary 2. Total Return Model 3. After-Tax Discounting 4. Derivation of Risk-Adjusted Discount Rate and Liability Beta Figure l : Baseline Risk / Return Line vs Leverage 5. Liability Beta Figure 2: Equity vs Liability Beta Figure 3: Equity Beta vs Risk-Adjusted Discount Rate (After-Tax)
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Rachel Cramer Anthropology Dr. Murray 12/06/12 The Secrets of Haiti’s Living Dead Could it be true that zombies really exist? If so how and y? The mystery lies with in this article‚ “The Secrets of Haiti’s Living dead” written by Harvard Magazine. In Haiti “Legend has it that zombies are the living dead‚ raised from their graves and animated by malevolent voodoo sorcerers‚ usually for some evil purpose.” With that on your mind so called zombies were spotted in Haiti pursued by a Canadian
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