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    Principle of Accounts Notes Topic: Introduction to Principles of Accounts What is accounting? Accounting is the process of identifying‚ recording‚ summarizing and communicating financial information to interested parties so that inform judgments and decisions can be made. The Purpose of Accounting: 1) It provides reports on the financial position of an organization and the profitability of its operations. 2) It helps management to make effective and efficient decisions in

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    ACC 551 Midterm Exam Solution Follow the link below http://www.tutorialsguider.com/downloads/acc-551-midterm-exam-solution/ ACC 551 Midterm Exam Solution 1. Question :(TCO C) Under current accounting practice‚ intangible assets are classified as 2. Question :(TCO C) Which of the following intangible assets should not be amortized? 3. Question :(TCO C) The intangible asset goodwill may be 4. Question :(TCO C) ELO Corporation purchased a patent for $90‚000 on September 1‚ 2008. It had a useful

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    UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 279 0025 ZA 996 D025 ZA BSc degrees and Diplomas for Graduates in Economics‚ Management‚ Finance and the Social Sciences‚ the Diploma in Economics and Access Route for Students in the External Programme Principles of Accounting Wednesday‚ 5 May 2010 : 10.00am to 1.15pm Candidates should answer FOUR of the following SEVEN questions: QUESTION 1 of Section A‚ QUESTION 2 of Section B‚ ONE question from Section C and ONE further question from either Section B or

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    Running head: ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES Generally Accepted Accounting Principles P G HCS 571 June 5‚ 2013 Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)‚ are standards and guidelines for financial accounting‚ and reporting‚ (Office of Financial Management‚ 2012). There are guidelines in effect for most organizations; GAAP ensures that the finances of an organization are correct. According to Cleverly‚ Song‚ and Cleverly (2011)‚ GAAP describes the “body

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    National University of Singapore  NUS Business School  Department of Accounting    ACC1002X Financial Accounting Syllabus    Course:     Financial Accounting (ACC1002X)  Semester 1 of Academic Year 2012/2013  Section 1:  Friday   10:00am – 12:00pm  Section 2:  Friday     2:00pm –   4:00pm  Semester:    Lecture Time:        Lecture Venue:   BIZ2 Lecture Theater 16  Teaching Team:  Name      Dr. Aimee SHIH   Dr. MA Guang    Belinda LEE    Andrea LOW    Philip TOH        Role          Lecturer (Coordinator) and Tutor 

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    Accounting Principles The general rules and concepts that govern the Accounting filed are referred to as the Principles of Accounting. The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) using the groundwork of principles and guidelines has formulated these rules. They lay the foundation for sound and ethical accounting practices. The GAAP (Generally accepted accounting principles or "GAAP") consists of three important sets of rules: • The underlying accounting principles • The rules and standards

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    Q1.Evaluate the following items‚ and determine the correct amount to report on the income statement for each‚ using the accrual basis of accounting for the referenced period of time. Revenues A Company had beginning accounts receivable of $8‚000. The company reported cash basis revenues of $100‚000. The ending accounts receivable amounted to $18‚000. Supplies B Company purchased $25‚000 of supplies. Supplies on hand decreased by $5‚000 during the period. Rent C Company started the year

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    change recorded in the value of the asset since acquisition. In this manner‚ the accounting report does not demonstrate genuine value of assets. Historical cost is reprimanded for its mistake since it may not reflect current market valuation. As indicated by GAAP standards‚ fixed assets ought to be at historical cost less accumulated depreciation.

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    SEAR ROEBUCKS SWOT ANALYSIS Author Diane Hughes SEARS HISTORY Richard Sears was agent of the Minneapolis andSt. Louis railway station. He sold lumber and coal to local residents in his spare time. When he received a shipment of unwanted watches he purchased himself and began selling them at a good profit to other station agent up and down the line. In 1886 Sears began the R.W. Sears Watch Company. In 1887 he moved the business to Chicago and put an adin the local paper for a Watchman

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    Investment SE4. Balance Sheet May 31‚ 2011 Assets Current Assets Cash $200 Accounts Receivable $1100 Merchandise Inventory $600 Total Current Assets $1900 Investments $500 Property Pant Equipment $3000 Less Accumulated Depreciation $700 $2300 Intangible Assets Franchise $200 $__4900_______ Liabilities Current Liabilities $800 Accounts Payable $100 Total Current Liabilities $900 Long Term Liabilities Notes

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