Islamic accounting is greatly discussed between the academician and professional personnel that have already did some research about the differences between conventional and Islamic accounting. Therefore‚ we can identify the differences with the article written by them. For example‚ Mohd Ibrahim (2001)‚ Baydoun and Willett (2000)‚ Toshikazu Hayashi and so forth. Thus‚ in their articles they have stated that there are several differences that can be spotted between both types of accounting are the
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International Business College Taft Campus. This study limits its coverage on the first-year accounting students only. It ’s main purpose is to identify the feedback of the accountancy students towards their course. And this study focuses on the current first-year students of the present school year‚ 2012-2013. Chapter II Review of Related Literature Accounting Baysa and Lupisan (2011) defined accounting as a
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|Term-Concepts |Definition | |Purpose of Accounting |Communicating financial information to end users so they can make informed decisions. | |Accounting Entity |The financial affairs of the business are separate and distinct from the financial affairs of the owner. | |Monetary Concept |All transactions are recorded in
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independently of one another and has difficulty-coordinating customer sales from one store to another based on inventory. Because of poor communications‚ revenue and customer base have been lost due to jumbled inventory from store to store‚ decentralized accounting‚ and no Internet-based commerce. With the successful implementation of a WAN solution‚ all stores will have the ability to access a centralized database for inventory and dynamically reorder
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used creative accounting to portray that the company’s profit were increasing when it fact it was making losses during the period 2000 – 2002 Creative accounting can be refers to accounting practices that seem to follow the applicable accounting standards but differ from the essence of those standards. It use the accounting methods to hide some elements of company’s financial dealings in order to make the company appears more successful that it is in reality. Creative accounting also can be describe
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Complete accounting cycle For the past several years‚ Abby Brown has operated a part-time consulting business from her home. As of June 1‚ 2012‚ Abby decided to move to rented quarters and to operate the business‚ which was to be known as Square One Consulting‚ on a full-time basis. Square One Consulting entered into the following transactions during June: June 1. The following assets were received from Abby Brown: cash‚ $30‚000; accounts receivable‚ $7‚500; supplies‚ $2‚000; and office equipment
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Introductory Accounting Assignment Introductory Accounting Assignment Student: Vu Ngoc Quynh Anh Student ID: s3373451 Course Code: ACCT2105 Lecturer: Lan Anh Nguyen Thi Semester 1‚ 2012 Nick Scali Limited Annual Report 2011 Student: Vu Ngoc Quynh Anh Student ID: s3373451 Course Code: ACCT2105 Lecturer: Lan Anh Nguyen Thi Semester 1‚ 2012 Nick Scali Limited Annual Report 2011 Part A: The Financial Information of Nick Scali Limited Company Question 1: The Company’s principal
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Career in Accounting Tammy Doll Everest University Online September 2012 Career in Accounting I have always wanted a career in Accounting. I was always good in math and keeping things organized. Although it is not what my parents wanted for me. They wanted me to become a nurse. There are quite a few steps that I must take to become an accountant. Through minimal education requirements and continued education I will better myself and grow
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E1-5 Cougar’s Accounting Services provides low – cost tax advice and preparation to those with financial need. At the end of the current period‚ the company reports the following amounts: Asset – 19000; Liabilities – 15000; Revenues – 28000; Expenses = 33000 Required: 1. Calculate net loss. 2. Calculate stockholders’ equity at the end of the period. Net loss *Revenues – Expenses = (5000) Stockholders * Assets – Liabilities = 4000 E1-6 Cash 5400 Salaries expense 2200 Accounts payable 3400
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external users 4. FASB – responsible for GAAP (accounting principles) 5. Accounting Equation 6. Know the 3 activities that business engage in and give examples of each activity. (These 4 questions also relate to Chapter 12‚ The Statement of Cash Flows) 7. The International Accounting Standards Board is responsible for developing a single set of worldwide accountings standards (IFRS). 8. These standards will help companies to reduce accounting costs‚ make it easier to acquire foreign companies
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