316 220 73 Service Area Statistics Square Miles Population Service Supplied Annual Vehicle Revenue Miles Annual Vehicle Revenue Hours Vehicles Operated in Maximum Service Vehicles Available for Maximum Service Base Period Requirement 1‚085‚611 56‚386 21 32 10 1‚126 181‚670 Total Directly Operated 17 3 Purchased 1 Transportation 1 0 20 1 Revenue Vehicles $58‚838 $0 Systems and Guideways $196‚983 $0 Facilities and Stations $440‚404 $0
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Accum. depreciation-Trucks - Equipment 45‚000 Accum. depreciation-Equipment 12‚200 Accounts payable 5‚000 Estimated warranty liability 1‚400 Unearned services revenue - Interest payable - Long-term notes payable 15‚000 D. Buggs‚ Capital 59‚700 D. Buggs‚ Withdrawals 10‚000 Extermination services revenue 60‚000 Interest revenue 872 Sales (of merchandise) 71‚026 Cost of goods sold 46‚300 Depreciation expense-Trucks - Depreciation expense-Equipment - Wages expense 35‚000 Interest expense
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Chapter 14 Auditing the Revenue Cycle |Learning Check | 14-1. a. The revenue cycle includes the activities involved in the exchange of goods and services with customers and the realization of the revenue in cash. b. The classes of transactions in this cycle for a merchandising company are sales‚ sales adjustments‚ and cash receipts. The primary accounts affected by these transactions are sales‚ accounts receivable‚ cost of sales‚ inventory‚ cash‚ sales
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determines income by subtracting expenses from revenues. As simple as this may seem‚ there are many complexities that arise when trying to implement this concept. For example‚ there are many activities and events that must take place to generate revenues. The accountant adopts the procedure of recognizing revenues at the time a certain critical event takes place. The sales (or accrual) basis is the most widely used method for recognizing revenues. Revenues are assumed to be earned at the time the sale
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Equity by 30‚000 $ and the rest in the assets which is 76‚000-30‚000= 46‚000 $ Chapter 5 1. Consider the CVP graphs below for two providers operating in a fee-for-service environment: a. Assuming the graphs are drawn to the same scale‚ which provider has 1- the greater fixed costs? 2- The greater variable cost rate? 3-The greater per unit revenue? 1- B 2- B 3- A b. Which provider ha the greater contribution margin? B c. Which provider needs the higher volume to break
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Local Revenue Sharing and Competitive Balance Problem Statement Your textbook shows the conditions that lead to increased competitive balance with an increase in local revenue sharing. Data exist on competitive balance and local revenue sharing so you can examine this for yourself. New local revenue sharing plans were put in place in MLB for the 1995 season and another increase in revenue sharing was in place for the 2001 season. These changes create a "natural experiment" for analyzing the
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Revenue Enhancement action plan and strategy Assignment project: Business strategy Prepared By : Ajmal Rasheady Date: 2013 Introduction Municipalities in Afghanistan are created for management of city affairs and to provide for the general welfare of their inhabitants. In spite of this huge responsibility toward city and citizens‚ municipalities are the non-budgetary units of government and are authorized to generate their own revenues. Given this fact‚ we realize that urban development
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"THE FISHBEIN MODEL" 1975‚ 1980 and Apple`s I-phone Attitude – How does a consumer develop and change attitude? When we buy products we weight the most important attributes. Psychologist Martin Fishbein states that the attitude toward an object is the sum of the consequences of that object weighted by the evaluation of those consequences In order to understand the consumer behavior the Ajzen and Fishbein´s theory of reasoned action (TRA) can be used. TRA was initially associated to voluntary
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Cost and Revenue Curves Simulation Having different business objectives is one way of showing the differences in output and its way to use total revenues and total cost curves. The shape of the total cost will depend on what happens to marginal cost. The profit maximizing outputs occurs when at the greatest vertical distance between the TR and TC curves. However‚ revenue maximization occurs at a higher output level. Any corporation is an organization with several groups like employees‚ managers
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INSTRUCTIONAL MODELS Instructional models are the overall approaches to instruction that are designed to accomplish particular instructional goals. It provides orientation on what should learn and direction on how to learn the following specific steps (procedures and structures). Instructional models differ from the specific teaching strategies or techniques in that each of these models has its own theoretical basis behind it and encompasses specific steps (syntax) that are designed to attain the
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