CHAPTER 5: ACCOUNTING FOR GENERAL CAPITAL ASSETS AND CAPITAL PROJECTS OUTLINE |Number |Topic |Type/Task |Status | | | | |(re: 14/e) | |Questions: | |
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Chapter 8 Programming Problems IT/210 Chapter 8 Programming Problems For each of the following problems‚ use the top-down modular approach and pseudocode to design a suitable program to solve it. 1. Input names of students from the user‚ terminated by ZZZ‚ and create a data file GRADES with records of the form: student(string)‚ test1(interger)‚ test2 (interger)‚ test3 (interger). In this file‚ all test scores should be set equal to 0. Analysis Process 1. Display input student
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Quantitative Problems Chapter 11 Ebay‚ Inc. went public in September of 1998. The following information on shares outstanding was listed in the final prospectus filed with the SEC1. In the IPO‚ the Ebay issued 3‚500‚000 new shares. The initial price to the public was $18.00 per share. The final first-day closing price was $44.88. 1. If the investment bankers retained $1.26 per share as fees‚ what was the net proceeds to Ebay? What was the market capitalization of new shares of Ebay? Solution: Net
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Basic Business Statistics 12th Edition Chapter 5 Discrete Probability Distributions Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Chap 5-1 Learning Objectives In this chapter‚ you learn: The properties of a probability distribution To compute the expected value and variance of a probability distribution To calculate the covariance and understand its use in finance To compute probabilities from binomial‚ hypergeometric‚ and Poisson distributions How to use
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1. Because adjusting entries assure that the balance sheet and income statement are up to date based on the accrual base of accounting and need to balance out the accounts based on when things are actually earned‚ Starbucks might record adjusting entries for asset accounts including: Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable Inventories Prepaid expenses/current assets Deferred income taxes Plant and equipment Other assets Goodwill 2. Starbucks might record adjusting entries for liability
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INDUCTION Based on the Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russel. Will the sun rise tomorrow? My rational mind tells me that whether or not I will wake up to another sunny morning is completely unknown to me‚ as this would essentially mean predicting the future. A meteor may strike the sun - there are infinite possibilities as to what might happen tomorrow. We cannot extrapolate from the fact that it has risen in the past that it will continue to do so‚ because we are aware of the possibility
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Chapter 9 Practice Problems S9-2. Asset Market Value Percentage of Total Value × Total Purchase Price = Assigned Cost of Each Asset Land $ 80‚000 $80‚000 / $160‚000 = 50% × $150‚000 = $ 75‚000 Building 60‚000 $60‚000 / $160‚000 = 38% × $150‚000 = 57‚000 Equipment 20‚000 $20‚000 / $160‚000 = 12% × $150‚000 = 18‚000 Total $ 160‚000 100% $ 150‚000 Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Land 75‚000 Building 57‚000 Equipment 18‚000 Notes Payable 150‚000 To record
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Managerial Accounting Chapters 11-13 Chapter 10 – 3 Relevant costs are costs that are avoidable by choosing another alternative. If a variable cost differs between alternatives in a decision‚ than it is relevant; however‚ it is not necessarily true that ALL variable costs are relevant. Chapter 10 – 7 Prentiss would need to isolate the unavoidable costs of the product line first. A decision of whether a product line or other segment should be dropped should focus on the differences in the
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organization. ("Diversity‚" n.d.) This means people with different ethnicities‚ of different races‚ religions‚ and genders‚ etc. Managing diversity means bringing people of all types into the workplace and helping them become one productive team. ("Chapter 12: Managing Diversity in the Workplace‚" n.d.) When doing the hiring and promotions in a facility‚ like a hospital or medical office‚ they need to be based on areas that don’t exclude possible candidates. Promotions should be based on an employee’s
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Chapter 12 Study Guide 1. Farm Communities- Farming Families that worked together to accomplish goals otherwise not possible alone. (B) They had opportunities to talk about experiences together‚ and share news‚ knowledge‚ etc. 2. The Shakers- Largest of the communal utopian experiments‚ emphasized agriculture and handcrafts‚ l most self-sufficient. (B) Failed because they couldn’t have sex‚ so no future generations to carry on. 3. The Mormons- Most successful communitarian experiment‚ believed
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