Assignment Cover Sheet Student Name: Student Number: School of Law and Business Charles Darwin University Casuarina NT 0909 Phone: (08) 8946 6830 KUSH. 272261 Unit Name: Unit Code: ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS PRBA007 Lecturers Name: ANNA COOSHNA Assessment Title ASSIGNMENT 2 Semester: Year: Assignment 2 1 2014 Due Date: Lodgment Date: Applied for Extension 02/11/2014 02/11/2014 NO Lodgment Locations: (refer to specific lodgment requirements as set out by the lecturer) DO NOT LODGE
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Without authors‚ there would not be stories. They are the creators of universities. They bring life within blank pages. To truly understand a novel‚ one must learn more about the writer. If a person likes an author‚ they probably will read more of their works. Within different authors a different themes and type of stories. It is common for writers to stay within an age group or genre. The creator of the novel Feed‚ M.T. Anderson‚ is no different. He has similar writing style‚ themes‚ and genre within
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tinbergen.nl. This version: 19 November 2007 Procurement: the transaction costs perspective in a globalising world Frank A.G. den Butter ∗ Abstract Fragmentation of production into more and more complex supply chains is a prominent feature of globalisation. It implies that transaction costs as part of total costs of ownership carry a large weight in procurement decisions. An analysis of the various types of transaction costs is also essential in the “make or buy” and location decisions in
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operations‚ the company engaged in following transactions: Date Transaction Jan 2 An amount of $36‚000 was paid as advance rent for three months. Jan 3 Paid $60‚000 cash on the purchase of equipment costing $80‚000. The remaining amount was recognized as a one year note payable with interest rate of 9%. Jan 4 Purchased office supplies costing $17‚600 on account. Jan 13 Provided services to its customers and received $28‚500 in cash. Jan 13 Paid the accounts payable on the office supplies purchased on
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Hey just got an account here at study mode.. Ugh.. Why does this site needs payment? I just wanted to read the documents posted here about "insect repellent made from cacao leaves".. Then this site will say i need to sign up blah blah blah. K whatever. Just got an account here again. Science investigatory projects suck‚ or at least seem to at first. But you shouldn’t let school drag you down. Instead‚ use your homework assignment as an opportunity to solve a problem you’ve always been interested
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first place. People like David Ogilvy‚ Bill Bernbach‚ Claude Hopkins and Rosser Reeves were all outstanding planners. No one has a guaranteed formula when it comes to account planning. One thing that all these experts have in common is that they understand people. The easiest way to answer this question is simply to say that account planning is about having consumer focus and providing the client with the right advertising. In other words‚ the planner plays and important role in creating a deeper
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partnership agreement provided as follows: (a) Interest at the rate of 10% per annum is to be allowed on the partners’ Capital Account balances. (b) Interest on drawings was to be calculated at 4% per annum. (c) Top was allowed a salary of RM400 per month. (d) Interest on partner loan was 6% per annum. Trial Balance As At 31 December 2009 RM Capital : Top : Middle Current Account : Top : Middle Drawings – Middle (1 October 2009) Loan from Top Furniture and Fittings (cost RM50‚000) Premises Debtor and
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What is ECBCB? Source of funds for corporates from abroad with advantage of lower rates of interest prevailing in the international financial markets longer maturity period for financing expansion of existing capacity as well as for fresh investment Defined as to include commercial loans [in the form of bank loans‚ buyers’ credit‚ suppliers’ credit‚ securitised instruments (e.g. floating rate notes and fixed rate bonds‚ CP)] availed from non-resident lenders with minimum average maturity
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At the time of a credit sale‚ a company would record an increase in assets and an increase in revenues. True False 3. A sale on account is recorded as a debit to revenue and a credit to accounts receivable. True False 4. Accounts receivable represent the amount of cash owed to the company by its customers from the sale of products or services on account. True False 5. Trade discounts represent a discount offered to the purchasers for quick payment. True False 6. When a company
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6 December 2013 Aristotle’s account of the Cardio Vascular system Aristotle’s description of phenomena in the living world‚ in particular animal anatomy and the causes of natural processes in the body‚ were far more advanced than that of his predecessors. His value of empirical research aided and ultimately enabled him to study a variety of natural phenomena. In this paper‚ I will focus on Aristotle’s account of the anatomy of the heart and its relation with a network of other organs (modernly
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