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    Final Acc 340

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    University of Phoenix ACC 340 FINAL EXAM =============================================================== For each of the following course objectives‚ explain in 200-400 words what you learned in this course and how you could apply your learning of this course objective to your personal life or career. Refer to the syllabus to assist you in understanding what material was covered under each objective. 4pts each 1) CHANGING DYNAMICS OF ACCOUNTING The steps of accounting

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    CHAPTER 11 Financial Reporting Concepts ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE Study Objectives Questions Brief Exercises Exercises Problems Set A Problems Set B 1. Explain the importance of having a conceptual framework of accounting‚ and list the components. 1‚ 2 1 3 3 2. Identify and apply the objective of financial reporting and the underlying assumptions used by accountants. 3‚ 4‚ 5 2‚ 3‚ 6 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5 3. Describe the fundamental and enhancing

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    Acc 291

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    Ethics ACC/291 August 4‚ 2012 Ethics The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was approved in order to keep corporations form scamming the government. The law was a consequence of many corporate scams. This law was to protect the investors and give them the correct information and to make the corporations reveal all information which may impact an investor’s judgment of the corporation. This act/law will make corporations complete an internal audit from time to time as to keep all the information correct

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    Cost Acc

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    Name: Class: Cost Accounting Date: 02.12.2012 Quiz 5 1) Absorption costing: A) expenses marketing costs as cost of goods sold B) treats direct manufacturing costs as a period cost C) includes fixed manufacturing overhead as an inventoriable cost D) is required for internal reports to managers 2) Variable costing: A) expenses administrative costs as cost of goods sold B) treats direct manufacturing costs as a product cost C) includes fixed manufacturing overhead as an inventoriable

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    1. | ch01001 | | Financial accounting information is: | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | A. | Designed to assist investors and creditors. | 100% | | | B. | Not used by managers and in income tax returns. | | | | C. | Called "special-purpose" accounting information. | | | | D. | Not applicable to individuals. | | | | | Score: | 2/2 | | | 2. | ch01003 | | Generally accepted accounting principles: | | | Student Response |

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    Acc 491

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    Ch. 8: Comprehensive Questions: Analytical procedures ( 8-15 and 8-16)          Ch. 10: Comprehensive Questions: Components of internal control (10-31 and 10-32)          Ch. 11: Comprehensive Questions: Assessing control risk (11-21) 8-15 | (Analytical procedures) In audit planning the audit of Construction Industry Resources‚ Inc.‚ a building supply company. You have completed analytic procedures relevant to purchases and inventory. The results of these procedures are included in Figure 8

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    d. accounts payable. ANS: Q. Which of the following is considered an asset? a. Accounts payable b. Prepaid expense c. Bad debt d. Stockholders’ equity ANS: Compiled by Manek. 2011. P age |1 ACCY111 / SAMPLE TEST PAPER Q & A Q. The role of accounting in business is best defined as a. an information system that provides reports to stakeholders about the economic activities and condition of a business. b. a method of forecasting the future profitability of a company. c. the policies‚ procedures

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    1st of February and today is 1st of March of the same year. You have just paid him his salary. What accounts will this transaction impact? Answer : Engineers cash account increases and company balance decreases . In terms of accounting head : (DR) Salary account (L) (CR) operating expense account ( Bank) (A) Bravo Corporation borrows Rs 1‚000‚000 on 1st Jan 2013 from a bank for corporate

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    raised by the transformation from U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP) to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the timber industry. I will cover the following topics: different accounting treatment under U.S. GAAP and IFRS‚ the influence on investment decisions‚ Plum Creek’s reason for the opposition against transformation‚ and conclude with my preferred accounting treatment under different roles. ACCOUNTING TREATMENT The concern is mainly on recognition of the

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    ACC 302 Project 02/28/2013 Ch. 12 a) P&G reported intangibles such as goodwill‚ brands‚ patents and technology‚ and customer relations on its 2009 financial statements and notes. b) Research and development costs were expensed in 2009 for $2‚044 and in 2008 for $2‚212. R&D costs were 2.6% (2‚044/79‚029) of sales revenue in 2009 and 2.7% (2‚212/81‚748) in 2008. In 2009 the R&D costs were 15% (2‚044/13‚436) of net income and 18 %( 2‚212/12‚075) in 2008. (in millions) Ch. 13 a) P&G’s short term

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