1. Sully Company uses 3‚000 yards of canvas each day to make tents. It usually takes ten days from the time Sully orders the material to when it is received. If Sully’s desired safety stock is 12‚000 yards‚ what is Sully’s order point? a. 12‚000 yards b. 21‚000 yards c. 30‚000 yards d. 42‚000 yards ANS: D 3‚000 (daily usage) x 10 (lead time) 30‚000 Safety stock 12‚000 Order point 42‚000 PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: P. OBJ: 1 NAT: IMA 3A - Strategic Management TOP: AACSB - Analytic 2. What
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SCAN DETAILED LIST OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (4). 4. Scan the detailed list of trade accounts receivable and investigate significant unusual items (e.g.‚ credit balances and zero balances). Done by Date ..../../.. GUIDANCE: When scanning the detailed list of accounts receivable (aged by customer‚ if practicable)‚ the auditor should be
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Structured criteria to select and categorize key accounts Profitability potential from selected customers Business opportunities that derive from an external and internal analysis of the client Key account management What this session covers The definition of a key account Different types of key customer relationship The key customer portfolio Definition of a key account Definition A key account is a customer that is of strategic importance to the supplier (McDonald and Woodburn
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17-18 | | 1.8 Reasons for emergence of online trading | 18 | | 1.9 Recent developments | 19 | | 1.10 With online trading an investor can- | 20 | CHAPTER -2 | RESEARCH DESIGN | 21-24 | | 2.1 Statement of problem | 21 | | 2.2 Need for the study | 21-22 | | 2.3 Review of literature | 22 | | 2.4 Objective of the study | 22 | | 2.5 Methodology | 23 | | 2.6 Tools for data collection |
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Internal Revenue Service | | | b. U.S. Congress | | | c. Governmental Accounting Standards Board | | | d. Financial Accounting Standards Board | | Correct Marks for this submission: 5/5. Question 5 Marks: 5 The left side of a T-account is known as the: Choose one answer. | a. Debit Side | | | b. Credit side | | | c. Claims side | | | d. Equity side | | Correct Marks for this submission: 5/5. 1 Marks: 5 Product costs are matched against sales revenue
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*- Reflective Account Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care Candidate Name: Unit Title: 505 Working in partnership in health and social care or children and young people’s settings Reflective Account Assessor Use Only- Assessment Criteria Met Candidate to provide narrative under each statement of how they meet the criteria and list the number of the piece(s) of evidence supplied to demonstrate this. (See also possible examples of evidence sheet). You must provide
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joint process classified? What management decisions must be made before beginning a joint process? How is the joint cost of production allocated to joint products? How are by-product and scrap accounted for? How should not-for-profit organizations account for the cost of a joint activity? PANCAKETOM/DREAMSTIME.COM 475 476 Chapter 11 Allocation of Joint Costs and Accounting for By-Product/Scrap Introduction Most companies produce and sell multiple products. Some companies engage in
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Consolidated Accounts Balance Sheet • Home Page» • Business & Economy» • Accounting Consolidated Accounts Balance Sheet C UNIT 3: CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET Definition of a Group Under IAS 27 Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements‚ a group exists where one enterprise (the parent) controls‚ either directly or indirectly‚ another enterprise (the subsidiary). A group consists of a parent and its subsidiaries. Definition of Control Under IFRS 3 Business Combinations‚ control
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$60‚000 cash on the purchase of equipment costing $80‚000. The remaining amount was recognized as a one year note payable with interest rate of 9%. Jan 4 Purchased office supplies costing $17‚600 on account. Jan 13 Provided services to its customers and received $28‚500 in cash. Jan 13 Paid the accounts payable on the office supplies purchased on January 4. Jan 14 Paid wages to its employees for first two weeks of January‚ aggregating $19‚100. Jan 18 Provided $54‚100 worth of services to its customers
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