6‚007 Sept 20 980 Sept. 10 430 23‚007 Sept. 18 3‚600 Sept. 19 3‚000 Accounts Payable Sept. 30 1‚800 Sept 18 3‚600 Sept. 2 17‚280 Sept. 30 85 Sept. 30 13‚680 Sept. 30 Bal 12‚133 Service Revenue Accounts Receivable Sept 30 9‚620 Sept. 8 1‚690 Sept. 14 5‚820 Sept. 20 980 Sept. 14 5‚820 Sept. 25
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and keep a record. Being a secretary‚ I became a person who are considerate and a good listener. To strengthen my little young sprout‚ I joint the Leadership Training Camp in summer. In this camp‚ all of the campers are strangers‚ I learnt how to communicate with them during the camp. Through games and activities‚ I am being more and more co-operate with my group mates. I did obverse them. I tried to learn their good aspects. Of course‚ it’s a long investment for me to practice and grasp it. My
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ons an d qu es tio ns fo r high s cho ol a nd c ollege s tude nts By Michael Celender Accounting Basics for Students Copyright © 2010 Michael Celender. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ including but not limited to digital copying and printing‚ without the express written permission of the author. The author‚ Michael Celender‚ has made his best effort to produce a high quality‚ informative and helpful book. In spite
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Q1.Evaluate the following items‚ and determine the correct amount to report on the income statement for each‚ using the accrual basis of accounting for the referenced period of time. Revenues A Company had beginning accounts receivable of $8‚000. The company reported cash basis revenues of $100‚000. The ending accounts receivable amounted to $18‚000. Supplies B Company purchased $25‚000 of supplies. Supplies on hand decreased by $5‚000 during the period. Rent C Company started the year
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AP-3: ⇒Audit Program for Accounts Receivable Company Balance Sheet Date | | | The company has the following general ledger accounts that are classified in the accounts‚ notes‚ or other receivables captions of the | |balance sheet:
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Start with the partial model in the file Ch12 P10 Build a Model.xls on the textbook’s Web site‚ which contains the 2013 financial statements of Zieber Corporation. Forecast Zeiber’s 2014 income statement and balance sheets. Use the following assumptions: (1) Sales grow by 6%. (2) The ratios of expenses to sales‚ depreciation to fixed assets‚ cash to sales‚ accounts receivable to sales‚ and inventories to sales will be the same in 2014 as in 2013. (3) Zeiber will not issue any new stock or new long-term
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DEFINITION A branch of economics concerned with resource allocation as well as resource management‚ acquisition and investment. Simply‚ finance deals with matters related to money and the markets. To raise money through the issuance and sale of debt and or equity MEANING OF FINANCE ------------------------------------------------- Finance is the study of how investors allocate their assets over time under conditions of certainty and uncertainty. A key point in finance‚ which affects
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deployed‚ ensuring unparalleled performance is no easy task — especially when web applications hosted in Germany are also likely to be called up quickly from abroad. When the Audi Car Configurator for Spain underwent a major upgrade‚ it was vital for Audi that end users did not encounter performance problems. Superlative performance — from the servers running the centrally hosted web application all the way to the end customer — was‚ therefore‚ a top priority
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Chapter 11 balance sheet hedge. Reducing foreign exchange (FX) exposure by varying the mix of a firm’s foreign currency assets and liabilities. Economic exposure. The effect of FX rate changes on a firm’s future costs and revenues. Exposure management. Structuring a company’s affairs to minimize the adverse effects of exchange rate changes on earnings. net exposed asset position. An excess of exposed assets over exposed liabilities (also called a positive exposure). net exposed liability position
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* INTRODUCTION TO DEMAT ACCOUNT: * EVOLUTION OF DEMAT ACCOUNT: The term "demat"‚ in India‚ refers to a dematerialised account for individual Indian citizens to trade in listed stocks or debentures in electronic form rather than paper‚ as required for investors by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). In a demat account‚ shares and securities are held electronically instead of the investor taking physical possession of certificates. A demat account is opened by the investor
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