a ACCOUNTS SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT PROJECT ST GEORGES COLLEGE 2010 Chevaughn Barrant who previously worked for Shady Spring Developers was made redundant and received $1‚500‚000 as his redundancy payment which he used to open his own sole trader business known as C.J’s Computer and Accessories where he trades in computers and parts. He decided to operate the business for two months August 1‚ 2010 to September 30‚ 2010 and the transactions are as follows: 2010 Aug 1 Started business
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KARLA WRIGHT AKELI Karla is my sister who has been there throughtout my life. She is my little sister and she helps me out when i ’m struggling at times and also keeps me company all the time. Whenever she wants to play sports at school‚ i always encourage her to play to her best ability and just have fun. She might be annoying at times but a little sister like her is all i want and need. I love my little sister because she is awesome and has respect for a lot of people‚ she is trustworthy and
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Types of Receivables Accounts Receivable: amounts due from customers for sales on credit. Businesses sell to customers on credit in an attempt to increase their sales. Also called Trade Debtors. Bills Receivable: similar to accounts receivable but bills receivable are a legal instrument. Interest is charged on the bill receivable and it usually gives more time to pay than accounts receivable. interest receivable‚ rent receivable Accounts Receivable Recognition of accounts receivable Recorded
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NATURE OF ACCOUNTS A separate account is maintained for each item in the balance sheet. Transactions may be recorded by entering the amount by which each item is affected into the respective account. The process of recording transactions consists of • T-Accounts. The T-account‚ named for its shape‚ is a convenient way of representing an account on a piece of paper. The T‚ with the account name entered at the top‚ permits transaction information to be entered on either side of the vertical
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The Chart of Accounts The increases and decreases in accounting element as affected by a business transaction are recorded in a device called account name‚ account title or account. Each accounting element is composed of several accounts which describe the related economic transactions and events. To maintain uniform account name‚ the business must have a listing of all the accounts it uses to record economic transactions. This listing of all accounts is called “Chart of Accounts.” The Chart of
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3/15/2013 3/15/2013 STUDENT ACCOUNT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM STUDENT ACCOUNT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Submitted by: Michelle Aiko M. Castañeda Arian Pearl Bagangan Christian Ian Labsang Lady Lou Loluquisen Edmar Samortin Submitted to: Prof. Verdict Gonzales EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Students Account Information Management System is for the accountant to know if the students still have their balances. This also helps the
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CXC CSEC Principles of Accounts Exam Guide Section 1: Introduction to Principles of Accounts SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES The students should be able to: CONTENT 1. Explain the concept of accounting; concept of “Accounting” and “Principles of Accounting” 2. State the purpose of accounting; Accounting as a business practice – the purpose of Accounting. 3. Identify the users of accounting information; Internal and external users Accounting information and their needs 4. Outline
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TSL3103 Credit 3(3 + 0) Contact Hours 45 hours Pre-requisite Nil Year Two Semester One/Two Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the theories of language learning and acquisition and the different approaches in language teaching. (1.2) 2. Evaluate the features of the different approaches in language teaching. (6.1‚ 6.4) 3. Discuss issues and implications of second language learning in the primary classroom. (6.3‚ 8.3) 4. Design activities based on the principles of different
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notes. I laughed at the thought of having to keep a learning diary at my age‚ but went along with it anyway. Then in April‚ I had an accident in which I had a near-death experience and my car was written off. Almost everything in my life changed‚ and so did my perception of Business Strategy. During my recovery period‚ I began thinking about myself‚ my personality and other aspects of my life‚ and as a result I read my learning diary. My learning diary was no longer a joke to me‚ because it helped
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| | | |Briefly describe the Job Characteristics model (JCM)‚ Using an example from your experience‚ use the JCM to describe how highly routine and | |repetitive jobs can be modified to eliminate the boredom and low job satisfaction associated with them. | |DATE
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