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    transactions were completed during April. (a) General Journal J1 |Date | |Account Titles and Explanation | |Ref. | |Debit | |Credit | |Apr.  4 | |Merchandise Inventory | |120 | |  840 | | | | | |Accounts Payable | |201 | |

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    Li Ming Co. had a $97‚500 balance in Accounts Receivable. During October‚ the company collected $88‚950 from its credit customers. The October 31 balance in Accounts Receivable was $100‚500. Determine the amount of sales on account that occurred in October. c. Nasser Co. had $147‚000 of accounts payable on September 30 and $136‚500 on October 31. Total purchases on account during October were $270‚000. Determine how much cash was paid on accounts payable during October. 2-4 Prepare general

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    CONTROL ACCOUNTS AND ITS USES INTRODUCTION: As the business grows in size‚ more than one ledger is required for recording its transactions which have also expanded with the business. Since the bulk of the entries are made in the accounts of debtors and creditors‚ these two classes of accounts are taken out of the General Ledger and put in separate ledgers - the Sales Ledger for debtors’ accounts and the Purchases Ledger for creditors’ accounts. There may be more than three ledgers but for simplicity

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    Type of Bank Accounts

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    Survey of Various types of Bank Accounts‚ rate of interest offered Mr. Pinto (name changed on request) of Axis Bank Limited of Nerul Branch was very co-operative when I visited their branch and introduced myself as a 10th Std. student of Ryan International School‚ Nerul and inform my purpose of visit of carrying out a survey on various types of bank accounts available and commonly used in India. He offered me a place to sit and called for water and request to give him some time to complete his

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    following transactions involves a deferral? Choose one answer. | a. Recording salaries of employees earned but not yet paid. | | | b. Recording the interest earned (but not received) on a CD. | | | c. Recording interest accrued on a note payable. | | | d. Recording the prepayment of three months rent. | | Correct Marks for this submission: 5/5. Question 4 Marks: 5 Which of the following groups has the primary responsibility for establishing generally accepted accounting principles

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    Social Media Accounts

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    Who Owns Your Company’s Social Media Accounts? Some business assets are easy to spot: a company car or fax machine‚ for example. Others are intangible‚ like a bank account or line of credit. And then there is one item that is just emerging as a recognized business asset: social media accounts. Yes‚ a business can “own” its social media presence. Online accounts for Facebook‚ Twitter‚ LinkedIn‚ and so on are valuable resources and‚ increasingly‚ businesses are struggling with determining to whom

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    Current Account Balance

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    CHAPTER 1 Overview of Current Account Balance * Introduction: The current account is the difference between exports of goods and services and imports of goods and services. If we denote the current account balance by CA‚ we can express this definition in symbol as CA = EX – IM The current account balance is one of two major measures of the nature of a country’s foreign trade (the other being the net capital outflow. A current account surplus increases a country’s net foreign assets by the

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    Money and Paypal Account

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    bank account in one of the countries in which PayPal operates‚ even if he or she does not have a PayPal account. Opening a PayPal account is very straightforward. You just need to go to the PayPal website (see References below)‚ put in an email address and choose a password. Once you are allowed into the PayPal system‚ you will be required to enter your bank account information‚ which will then be verified. You can then fund your PayPal account by transferring money from your bank account once both

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    Investment Account-i

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    Al-Awfar Savings and Investment Account-i? Al-Awfar is a unique savings and investment account based on the Mudharabah‚ a contract of profit-sharing. 2. What is the meaning of Al-Awfar? Al-Awfar means “prosperous investment”. 3. What is the difference between Al-Awfar Savings Account and Investment Account-i and the normal Bank Islam Savings Account-i and General Investment Account-i (GIA)? Al-Awfar Savings and Investment Account-i is a rewarding account that offers a host of additional

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    returns and allowances‚ $30‚000  Gross profit‚ $490‚000  Accounts receivable‚ $110‚000  Sales discounts‚ $14‚000  Allowance for doubtful accounts credit balance‚ $1‚200 How much is bad debt expense assuming that 5% of accounts receivable is estimated to be uncollectible?  A. $5‚500 B. $6‚700 C. $4‚240 D. $4‚300 Answer: Bad debt expense ($4‚300) = 5% of accounts of accounts receivable (5%  $110‚000) - allowance for doubtful accounts credit balance ($1‚200). 3) Which of the following journal

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