Ratio Analysis – Unit II Problem 1 A company having the Net working capital of 2.8 Lacs as on 30.06.10 indicates the following financial ratios and performance figures Current Ratio 2.4 Liquidity ratio 1.6 Inventory Turnover 8 (on cost of sales ) Gross Profit on Sales 20% Credit Allowed (months ) 1.5 The company s fixed Assets is equivalent to 90% of its net worth ( Share capital plus reserves ) while reserves amounted
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Trial balance can be prepared in any date provided accounts are balanced. DEFINITION “Trial balance is a statement‚ prepared with the debit and credit balances of ledger accounts to test the arithmetical accuracy of the books” – J.R. Batliboi. SUMS RELATED TO TRIAL BALANCE 1. The following balances were extracted from the ledger of Rahul on 31st March‚ 2003. You are requested to prepare a trial balance as on that date in the proper form. Rs. Rs. Salaries 36‚320 Purchases 1‚44‚670
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For Annabelle’s transcendence into a ghost or superhuman being who has relations with the world at large‚ I think you should check out the short story‚ “A Sum of Our Parts” by Chris Adrian in the collection A Better Angel and originally published in Ploughshares. I think you’ll like it and it has some of the elements that you are using for this piece in the supernatural and its relationship with the real
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Is there an afterlife? How do we get there if it exists? Who gets to go? What will it be like? These are some of the points brought up in David Eagleman’s story “Sum”. The book contains forty different tales from the afterlives and presents information that is convincing and forces us to take a moment to think about what the world would be like if this or that were true. One of the stories is titled “Death Switch” and recounts a world where technically there is no afterlife‚ but a piece of us still
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answer to someone who has never taken a course in statistics. Solution: (a) Use the steps of hypothesis testing. Size of sample‚ n = 8 Degree of freedom = n-1 = 8-1 = 7 Sum of sample = i=1∑n=8xi = (25+27+25+23+24+25+26+25) = 200 | Time (in Hours) | Sum | Mean(xm) | (xi- xm)2 | Standard Deviation | 1 | 25 | 200 | Mean = Sum/n= 200/8= 25 | 0 | σ = √( i=1∑n=8(xi-xm)2/(n-1))= √(10/7)= √1.4285= 1.195 | 2 | 27 | | | 4 | | 3 | 25 | | | 0 | | 4 | 23 | | | 4 | | 5 | 24 | | | 1 |
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ionGeometric Progression‚ Series & Sums Introduction A geometric sequence is a sequence such that any element after the first is obtained by multiplying the preceding element by a constant called the common ratio which is denoted by r. The common ratio (r) is obtained by dividing any term by the preceding term‚ i.e.‚ where | r | common ratio | | a1 | first term | | a2 | second term | | a3 | third term | | an-1 | the term before the n th term | | an | the n th term |
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Sum of the Years’ Digits Method of Depreciation Sum of the years’ digits method of depreciation is one of the accelerated depreciation techniques which are based on the assumption that assets are generally more productive when they are new and their productivity decreases as they become old. The formula to calculate depreciation under SYD method is: SYD Depreciation = Depreciable Base × Remaining Useful Life Sum of the Years’ Digits In the above formula‚ depreciable base is the difference between
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Dim Sum - the first word comes to mind is small Cantonese dishes. Dim Sum is also known as the “heart’s delight.” Dim Sum in Chinese is written as 点心‚ which translates to “ordering heart” that follows in the line of “heart’s delight.” Legend states that it started during the Qin Dynasty where a concubine wanted to win the emperor’s heart; to do that‚ she fed him small dishes every morning. Another legend states that it was originally created as rest stops for ancient silk traders. Because of these
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similarity between the value of the sum for Reaction 1 and Reaction 2’s change in temperature‚ compared to Reaction 3’s change in temperature. Reaction 1 was the dissolution of solid sodium hydroxide in water with a ΔH°rxn of -47047 J/mol‚ Reaction 2 was the neutralization of liquid sodium hydroxide with HCl with a ΔH°rxn of -31289 J/mol and Reaction 3 was the dissolution and neutralization of solid NaOH with HCl with a ΔH°rxn of -91000 J/mol. Consequently‚ the sum of Reaction 1 and Reaction 2 was -78336
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Question 1 of 20 5.0 Points In pre-trial discovery‚ if a business does not produce incriminating e-mails the court can instruct the jury that it can make negative inferences from the lost documents. A. True B. False Reset Selection Question 2 of 20 5.0 Points In litigation‚ indirect non-legal costs are roughly the same amount as direct legal costs. A. True B. False Reset Selection Question 3 of 20 5.0 Points All of the following are ways to lower business
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