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    Transaction analysis Problem # 1 Mr. Abul operates premium service‚ which has the following assets: Cash tk. 40‚000‚ supplies tk. 2‚000‚ delivery van tk. 30‚000 and truck tk. 60‚000. The business owes tk. 12‚000 for supplies previously purchased. The following transactions occur in the month of March 2004: March 01: Paid office rent for 3 month’s advance tk. 6‚000. 02: Purchased delivery van for cash tk. 20‚000. 04: Purchased supplies on account tk. 2‚500.

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    Q2. What was the motivation for the Shakti initiative? Was it a CSR activity? SHAKTI is HUL’s sales and distribution initiative that combines social responsibility‚ sustainability‚ and business strategy. India has more than 6‚ 30‚000 villages‚ most of these are ’hard to reach’ and offer relatively lower business potential. Hence‚ reaching them through the conventional distribution system is a challenge. By promoting micro-enterprises‚ HUL’s initiative not only made great business sense‚ but

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    Ural School‚ Nevyansk‚ The Entry into Jerusalem‚ Late 18th- Early 19th Century‚ Oil and gold leaf on panel. In the Ural School’s portrayal of The Entry into Jerusalem on panel‚ we immediately look towards the focal point of the painting. There we see a man wearing red and blue drapery with an Aureole (decorated in gold leaf) around his head; the golden halo‚ the use of red color (symbolizing the presence of god and strength)‚ and blue color (symbolizing good health and human beings) allows us to

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    Journal Entry 20

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    Journal Entry 20 (p. 223) In this activity‚ you will recall times in your life when you were off course and took effective actions to get back on course. Everyone gets off course at times‚ but only those who are self-aware can consistently make positive changes to improve their lives. 1. Write about a time when you made a positive change in your life. Examples include ending an unhealthy relationship‚ entering college years after high school‚ changing careers‚ stopping an addiction‚ choosing

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    Chapter 5 Addressing Modes

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    Chapter 5: Addressing Modes  5.1: Immediate and Register addressing modes  1. ​ Can the programmer of a microcontroller  make up  new addressing modes?   // unless you’re David Barahona you can’t :p   2. ​ Show the instruction to load 1000 0000 (binary) into  R3  MOV R3‚ 80H  or  MOV R3‚ 1000_0000b   3. ​ Why is  the following invalid? ​ “MOV R2‚ DPTR”   ​ DPTR is a 16­bit register and CANNOT be loaded into a 8­bit register like R2.  Unless you break down DPTR into (Data Pointer High) and (Data Pointer Low) 

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    readymade garments. This report will also give information about the Japanese market. The main aspect of this report will be to discuss the various modes of entries available and the most suitable mode of entry Fashionable should choose to enter the Japanese market with its advantages‚ disadvantages and reasons to choose that particular mode of entry over other options. 2.0 Company Profile. Fashionable Readymade Garments Ltd dates back to 1990‚ when the first Fashionable outlet opened in Melbourne

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    Decisions Today due to the rapid growth rate of globalization‚ all types of businesses are seeking to expand their operations across borders into the global market place. A firm after several considerations can choose an entry strategy to enter a foreign market‚ among the modes of entry is: Exporting‚ Lincencing‚ Joint venture and direct investment‚ strategic alliances among others that will be discussed later. Reasons why firms get involved in international markets: Chain of supply(in terms of raw

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    What Are Barriers to Entry

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    Using suitable examples define barriers to entry. Explain how barriers to entry affect our firm’s profits. Before a firm can compete in a market‚ it has to be able to enter it. Many markets have at least some impediments that make it more difficult for a firm to enter a market. A debate over how to define the term “barriers to entry” began decades ago‚ however‚ and it has yet to be won. Some scholars have argued‚ for example‚ that an obstacle is not an entry barrier if incumbent firms faced it when

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    The Double Entry System

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    double entry accounting system‚ a business transaction affects at least two accounts and the debit and credit amounts recorded for the affected accounts must be balanced. These transactions will be recorded in the appropriate books of accounts. Business entities develop a chart of accounts‚ a list of account titles with their corresponding account codes that the business will use in recording and posting in the books of accounts and in reporting in the financial statements. Double entry system:

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    few helping examples‚ this article is not about binary numerals. The main interactive circuit at the top of this page is an arithmetic circuit capable of performing both addition and subtraction on any two 4-bit binary numbers. The circuit has a Mode switch that allows you to choose between adding (M=0) and subtracting (M=1). To understand why this circuit works‚ let’s review binary addition and binary subtraction. We use 4-bit numbers in the examples because the main interactive circuit is a 4-bit

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