Quiz 6 Key 1. Neither N2 nor O2 are greenhouse gases because A. N2 and O2 react with one another‚ producing N2O2 when exposed to infrared radiation. B. their overall electric charge distribution does not change when they vibrate. C. infrared radiation causes their bonds to break. D. their atmospheric concentrations are not changed by human activity. Remember that greenhouse gases have a change in bond structure when interacting with infrared radiation. 2. Find the molar mass of ethanol
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Easter 1916‚ Wild Swans at Coole and Second Coming The timeless essence and the ambivalence in Yeats’ poems urge the reader’s response to relevant themes in society today. This enduring power of Yeats’ poetry‚ influenced by the Mystic and pagan influences is embedded within the textual integrity drawn from poetic techniques and structure when discussing relevant contextual concerns. “Wild Swans at Coole”‚ “Easter 1916” and “The Second Coming” encapsulate the romanticism in his early poetry
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Top-up Degrees (Entry to year 3 – UK Universities) Acceptance to a university programme is at the discretion of the individual university Top-up degrees are of one year duration‚ entering onto the final year of the full time undergraduate BA / BSc Honours degrees. Students who have an HND (Higher National Diploma) may progress onto the final year of a degree programme‚ subject to unit grade performance at HND‚ and English language capability (usually IELTS 6.0) The following universities
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a) -Revenues are inflows of assets or settlements of liabilities or both. Revenues come from activities of the entity’s central operations. -Gains are increases in net assets and from peripheral or incidental transactions of an entity. -The difference between gains and revenues depend to a great extent on the typical activities of a company. For example‚ when McDonald’s sells a hamburger‚ it records the selling price as revenue. However‚ when Mc Donald’s sells land‚ it records any excess of
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implication of HKFRS 15 Revenue is the gross inflow of economic benefits during the period arising in the course of business of the ordinary activities of the entity‚ other than increases relating to contributions from equity participants. It is of most significance of both the creditors and the shareholders for decision-making‚ and therefor it is attached great importance of it’s reliable and accuracy. The most crucial element of revenue‚ the criteria of Revenue Recognition Principles‚ has been
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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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Why Are Cost‚ Revenue & Profit Important? Cost‚ revenue and profit are the three most important factors in determining the success of your business. A business can have high revenue‚ but if the costs are higher‚ it will show no profit and is destined to go out of business when available capital runs out. Managing costs and revenue to maximize profit is key for any entrepreneur. Definition of Terms Revenue is the same as total income for a business and measures all money taken in through
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ANALYSIS OF KENYA’S GOVERNMENT REVENUE From the analysis Taxes seem to be the major source of revenue to the government since in the year 2006/7 it accounted for 93.16% of the total revenue‚ in the year 2007/8 it accounted for 94.91% of total revenue and in the year 2008/9 it amounted 94.71%. This is a good sign since the tax revenue/total government revenue is ideally required to be above 50%. The following classes of taxes were the major sources of revenue for the government: • Taxes on income
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1. Years Ended December 31‚ 2004 2003 2002 Revenue (pre-tax) $99.6 $73.4 $56.1 Cost of sales (Revenue x 40%) ($39.8) ($29.4) ($22.4) Selling expense ($23.3) ($18.5) ($17.5) General and Administrative expense ($19.9) ($13.2) ($14.2) Depreciation and Amortization ($0.9) ($0.6) ($0.7) Other Income (expense) $0.0 ($1.4) $0.2 Net profit (loss)--GAAP $15.7 $10.3 $1.5 Add back amount eligible for capitalization Under SAB 104 (40% of total costs X 85%) $33
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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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