STUDY Oil price shocks poses a great challenge to policymakers and economist across countries‚ in terms of the increasing spate of fluctuations in oil prices‚ following the two oil price shocks in 1973 and 1979‚ which prompted a decline in the economic activities of major exporting countries. As a result several attentions have been made to study the relationship between oil price shocks‚ stock returns and other macroeconomic variables. Sadorsky (1996) explained that high oil prices reduced output
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Income‚ Expenses and Recording System Income: The Western Cape Soccer Club has multiple sources of income‚ the main ones being: * Membership Fees – The Club has 260 members who pay different annual prices. Juniors pay R100 per annum and adults pay R250 per annum. * Entrance Fees – The Club charges entrance fees for all new members. Juniors pay a fee of R200 and adults pay a fee of R400. * Tuckshop and Bar – The Club runs a tuckshop and bar which sell a range of refreshments. The facilities
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similar bonds currently yield 7%. By prior agreement the company will skip the coupon interest payments in years 8‚ 9‚ and 10. These payments will be repaid‚ without interest‚ at maturity. What is the bond ’s value? [Ans: $ 1134.56] 7. The market price of a Rs 1‚000 par value bond carrying a coupon rate of 14 % and maturing after 5 years is Rs 1‚050. What is the yield to maturity on this bond ? What is the approximate YTM ? [Ans: 12.60 %‚ 12.62 %] 8. A firm issues a bond today with a $1‚000 face
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Index 1. The Organization: What it is and what itdoes 2. The Products and services marketed 3. The role of personal selling in the promotional mix 4. A description of the salesperson ’s job 5. The selling process SRCC TRADING DEPARTMENT 1: The Organization: what it is and what it does The Trading Department is the preferred supplier of Agricultural Chemicals‚ Fertilizer‚ Packhouse and General Farming Requisites in the Sundays river Valley. Mission: The Trading Department
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8General Ledger‚ Financial Reporting‚ and Management Reporting Systems TRUE/FALSE 1. The most common means of making entries in the general ledger is via the journal voucher. ANS: T PTS: 1 2. Individuals with access authority to general ledger accounts should not prepare journal vouchers. ANS: T PTS: 1 3. The journal voucher is the document that authorizes entries to be made to the general ledger. ANS: T PTS: 1 4. Each account in the chart of accounts has a separate record in the general ledger master
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The following report contains a brief look into MAS holdings‚ the company’s history‚ how they have grown and developed and how they have succeeded in numerous ventures. The report then goes on to address the following questions: 1. Outline the key leadership issues confronting MAS Holdings. 2. In terms of this case‚ how can the CIO assist in gaining senior management support for IT initiatives? 3. In reviewing an organisation of your
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LITERATURE 2.1. Sales 2.2. Customers 2.3. Policy on Granting Collection on Accounts Receivable 2.4. Treatment on Uncollectible Accounts CHAPTER 3 – RESEARCH FRAMEWORK 3.1. Theoretical Framework 3.2. Conceptual Framework 3.3. Operational Framework CHAPTER 4 – RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS 4.1. Description of the Research Design 4.2. Data Gathering Methods and Instruments 4.3. Sample Plan Appendix Analysis of the management of accounts receivable applied by Avon Company Inc
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Accounting Cycle is an accounting process that involve a series of procedures in collection‚ processing‚ and communication of financial information. There are 7 basis steps of accounting cycle which comprise of source documents‚ prima entry‚ ledger‚ draft trial balances & financial statement‚ adjustments‚ adjusted trial balance & financial statement and closing entries. At first source documents‚ are things like invoice‚ credit note‚ debit note‚ cash bill‚ payment voucher‚ official
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Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology Strategic Brand Extensions Project Proposal Business Project 2012 Submitted by: 1. BM11783336– Pasan ganegama 2. BM11783268– Randika Geeganage 3. BM11784258– Sajith Chinthaka 4. BM11783954– Sahan Chathuranga 5. BM11775270– Amila Weerakoon Submitted to: Ms.Chathurini Kumarapperuma .......................................... Mrs. Mano Weligodapola Supervisor ’s Signature 2012.08.04 Executive Summary The
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A subsidiary ledger is a ledger that includes all of the details of a general ledger‚ and it holds accounts with similar attributes. The purpose is that is can contain things such as accounts receivable and accounts payable and it can show the sum total. The advantages of using subsidiary ledgers is that the sum of all the accounts is kept in the General Ledger and all of the details of the accounts are kept in the subsidiary ledger which is separate so you can keep them in different columns so to
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