+0)26-4 Accounting Theory NEED FOR ACCOUNTING Business is one of the sources of earning income. Whenever a business is started‚ it requires investment of certain amount which is called as capital. With this amount of capital the businessman may deal either with trading business or manufacturing business. In a trading business‚ he will buy goods at a lesser price and sells the same to others at a higher price. In case of manufacturing business‚ he has to buy raw materials and incur other
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day and the following diagram shows the network of the system. From/To A R1 75 R2 40 R3 B 65 50 80 C 60 70 From/To D A 60 B 70 C E 45 55 70 F 45 90 From/To T D 120 E 190 F 130 The city water manager wants to determine a flow plan that will maximize the flow of water of the city. Formulate this problem as a max flow problem by identifying a source‚ a sink and transshipment nodes‚ and then drawing the complete network that shows the capacity of each arc. 2. The Quick Chip gravel company has received
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E1-5 Cougar’s Accounting Services provides low – cost tax advice and preparation to those with financial need. At the end of the current period‚ the company reports the following amounts: Asset – 19000; Liabilities – 15000; Revenues – 28000; Expenses = 33000 Required: 1. Calculate net loss. 2. Calculate stockholders’ equity at the end of the period. Net loss *Revenues – Expenses = (5000) Stockholders * Assets – Liabilities = 4000 E1-6 Cash 5400 Salaries expense 2200 Accounts payable 3400
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D) Are closed to the Income Summary account. E) All of the above. 3. The operating cycle of a merchandising company: A) Begins with the purchase of merchandise. B) Ends with the collection of cash from the sale of merchandise. C) Can vary in length among different merchandising companies. D) Sometimes involves accounts receivable. E) All of the above. 4. A merchandising company: A) Earns net income by buying and selling merchandise. B) Can buy products from manufacturers and sell to retailers
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define accounting. What are the three main characteristics of accounting? Is accounting static or dynamic? Accounting collects‚ analyzes‚ measures and records financial information about an organization and reports that information to stakeholders and decision makers. Accounting has 3 essential characteristics. Accounting is the (1) identification‚ measurement‚ and communication of financial information about economic entities to interested persons. Like social sciences‚ accounting is largely
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ACG 6315 1.For which of the following products would job order costing be least likely to be used? Textbook printing Newsprint paper Manufacturing Mortgage loan processing Residential building 2.Which of the following costs are treated as part of the cost of product? Wages of plant security guards Insurance on the plant building and equipment All of the above are product costs Depreciation on the kitchen sink in the plant cafeteria 3. If a cost is identical under each alternative
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costs Current Reimbursement contracts Current External reporting (inventory calculation) Current All the information cannot come from one source. The main accounting system may accumulate current and past costs but for much decision-making and planning‚ estimates of future costs will need to be generated outside of that accounting system. RQ4.3 How common are product costing systems in practice? Why might a business choose to do without a product costing system? L-S‚ T & H‚ page 134. A
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Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal Volume 4 Issue 3 Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal Article 4 Accounting Students’ Reflections on a Regional Internship Program Bonnie Cord Swinburne University of Technology Graham Bowrey University of Wollongong‚ gbowrey@uow.edu.au Mike Clements Swinburne University of Technology Follow this and additional works at: http://ro.uow.edu.au/aabfj Copyright ©2010 Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal
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procedures in place by management to detect errors in calculation and evaluate effectiveness. Perform a walk-through of the system and re-perform or observe controls in place. (iii) Based on results of internal control testing‚ confirm or modify the preliminary assessment of control risk. If results require modification of planned approach‚ incorporate more extensive substantive procedures. (iv) Conduct the following substantive tests to the extent determined necessary from the results of the internal
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perceived. In an accounting context‚ the sustainability reporting has evolved into a kind of tool for an organization to show and present its Corporation Social Responsibility. Moreover‚ it is also the expectation for the business organization to operate in a sustainable way. In the recent researches‚ there are sufficient evidences show how important the sustainable development to the community? How the conventional accounting evolve into two breeds of accounting‚ which are social accounting and environment
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