Accounting Lecture – week 6 (chapter 5) Chapter 5 – Retailing Operations Transactions for retailer’s not service industries buy in inventory (credit or cash) sell inventory (credit or cash) sales return (credit or cash) purchase returns (credit or cash) delivery costs = freight out Pay Supplier Buy Inventory On Credit Sell On Credit Customer Pays ‘most retailers are registered for GST’ To work out GST on a price divide the number by 11 and without GST on a price add 10%
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THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA PRESIDENT’S OFFICE PUBLIC SERVICE MANAGEMENT TANZANIA PUBLIC SERVICE COLLEGE PROVISIONAL EXAMINATION RESULTS DAR ES SALAAM CLUSTER: RECORDS MANAGEMENT COURSE: DIPLOMA IN RECORDS MANAGEMENT DATES: FOURTH SEMESTER JANUARY 2013 TO JUNE 2013 RM 623 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL RECORDS RM 624 INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL RECORDS RM 625 INTRODUCTION TO LAND RECORDS RM 627 RECORDS SECURITY AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT RM 628 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES MGT RM 629 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
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Software Qual J (2006) 14: 159–178 DOI 10.1007/s11219-006-7600-8 Usability measurement and metrics: A consolidated model Ahmed Seffah · Mohammad Donyaee · Rex B. Kline · Harkirat K. Padda C Springer Science+Business Media‚ Inc. 2006 Abstract Usability is increasingly recognized as an important quality factor for interactive software systems‚ including traditional GUIs-style applications‚ Web sites‚ and the large variety of mobile and PDA interactive services. Unusable user interfaces
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STIN1013 INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Semester February Session 2012/2013 (A122) ASSIGNMENT_4 PROBLEM SOLVING AND SEARCHING Total marks: Deadline: Terms and Condition: 10 27th May 2013 1. Submission This is a group assignment. Each group must submit only ONE (1) answer script. Answers must be in computer-typed form; it only needs to be stapled on its top left without any plastic cover on it. 2. Assessment Assessment will be based on the submitted script. All members of the group will
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The Importance of Effective Communication Table of Contents A Little Theory | The Communication Process| Barriers to Communication Basic Skills: Listening and Giving Feedback | Keys to Active Listening | Constructive Feedback: | Why managers are often reluctant to provide feedback| Effective Feedback | Appendices: A Short Case Example of Effective Communication A Planning Form for Constructive Feedback Evaluating the Feedback Session Three Kinds of Interviews Links
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Communication The basic building block to all human interaction and relationships is communication. The basic purpose of communication is to inform‚ educate and entertain people. Communication is easily overlooked‚ but the ability to communicate effectively is necessary to carry out the thoughts and visions of an organization to the people. Without communication‚ there is no way to express thoughts‚ ideas and feelings. The word communication has originated from a Latin word “Communes” which
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CHAPTER 12 ROUTING IN SWITCHED NETWORKS A NSWERS TO Q UESTIONS 12.1 The average load expected over the course of the busiest hour of use during the course of a day. 12.2 The tradeoff is between efficiency and resilience. 12.3 A static routing strategy does not adapt to changing conditions on the network but uses a fixed strategy developed ahead of time. With alternate routing‚ there are a number of alternate routes between source and destination and a dynamic choice of routes is
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Consistency Models1 David Mosberger TR 93/11 Abstract This paper discusses memory consistency models and their influence on software in the context of parallel machines. In the first part we review previous work on memory consistency models. The second part discusses the issues that arise due to weakening memory consistency. We are especially interested in the influence that weakened consistency models have on language‚ compiler‚ and runtime system design. We conclude that tighter interaction between
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Module: Business Communications The Importance of ‘The Grapevine’ in Internal Business Communications. Table of Contents Table of Contents i Terms of Reference iii Introduction iv 1 Grapevine in Business 1 1.1 Internal Business Communications 1 1.1.1 Objectives 1 1.1.2 Formal versus Informal 1 1.2 Definition 1 1.3 History 2 2 Structure of a Grapevine 2 2.1 Elements 2 2.2 Informational Chains 2 2.2.1 The Single Strand Chain 2 2.2.2 The Gossip Chain
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Since the beginning of time‚ people have had the need to communicate with one and other. The most common type of communication is speech‚ but you could not talk to someone who lived 20 miles away. Then written language was developed‚ people marked symbols on paper‚ stone‚ or whatever was available. Then hundreds of years passed‚ and people who wanted to share their ideas with people had to do allot of writing‚ until someone thought to make a writing machine. This machine is called the printing
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