Exercises & Problems Week Six Robert A. Dan XACC/291 January 26‚ 2014 Christopher Phillips Exercises & Problems Week Six E11-15 Before After Stock Dividend After Stock Split Shareholders’ assets Paid-in capital Ordinary shares In excess of par value Total paid-in capital Saved earnings Total shareholders’ assets 600‚000 0 600‚000 900‚000 1‚500‚000 630‚000 12‚000 642‚000 858‚000 1‚500‚000 600‚000
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Homework Week 4 1. Section 3.1‚ Exercise #14‚ p. 125 Finding Probabilities consider a company that selects employees for random drug tests. The company uses a computer to select randomly employee numbers that range from 1 to 6296. Find the probability of selecting a number greater than 1000. P(E) = Number of outcomes in E / Total number of Outcomes in sample space Number of outcomes in E = 6296 – 100 = 5296 The probability = P(E) = 5296 / 6296 =
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How to Create an Interactive Quiz in Excel http://college.cengage.com/accounting/resources/instructors/air/fall_2006... Creating Interactive Quizzes in Excel J.A. (Jim) Connell University of Montevallo Michael E. Stephens College of Business Station 6551 Montevallo‚ AL 35115 Elizabeth Mulig USF St. Petersburg 140 Seventh Avenue South St. Petersburg Florida 33701-5016 727-553-4154 mulig@stpt.usf.edu Introduction Have you ever received a spreadsheet file that asked you questions and then
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rP os t KEL019 SUNIL CHOPRA Excel Logistics Services Background op yo “The quality of our performance has improved significantly‚ but stores continue to complain about our deliveries‚” said John Margolis‚ general manager of the Springfield Warehousing and Distribution Center (WDC) run by Excel Logistics Services. Margolis looked at the customer satisfaction survey for the fourth quarter of the previous year. “At this point‚ it is becoming increasingly difficult for us to make
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Complete Exercises E3-4 & E3-9. E3-4 Instructions (a) Describe each transaction. 1. The organization issued shares of stock to stockholders for $20‚000 cash 2. The organization bought $5‚000 machines on account with $1‚000 paid in cash accruing a balance of $4‚000 3. The organization paid $750 for materials 4. The organization receives $4‚100 of cash in return for services provided‚ together with charging $5‚400 from 5. The organization paid $1‚500 with cash on accounts payable. 6. The
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Microsoft Office applications help keep track of various forms of information. Microsoft Word for example helps in typing and processing Word documents. PowerPoint helps in the delivery of business presentations. The Office suite of programs like Word‚ Excel‚ Powerpoint and probably Access‚ makes the compilation of all the information a relatively simple process compared to doing the work by hand. You can make edits to content and check for and correct errors without having to start over. When all that
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Week 5 Problems Applied Business and Research Statistics 561 1. SupplyCo. is a supplier to a number of firms in an industry. By carefully mining its customer data warehouse‚ SupplyCo. reveals a plausible new model for manufacturing and distributing industry products that would increase the overall efficiency of the industry system‚ reduce costs of production (leading to greater industry profits and more sales for SupplyCo.)‚ and result in greater sales and profits for some of the industry’s
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Steinhardt & Dolbier (2008) investigated the effectiveness of a 4-week resilience intervention for the reduction of stress. This intervention mainly focused on teaching the students to deal with stress through appropriate coping strategies‚ and have the students take responsibility. Coping strategies were assessed using the Brief Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced (COPE) scale (Carver‚ 1997). In this research 57 participants were randomly divided over an experiment group and a control group
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following procedures in Excel. 1. Create an Excel file with the above data (worksheet’s name is “Pedestrians”). 2. Calculate the total number of pedestrian fatalities that occurred during weekdays. Calculate the percent of all weekday fatalities that occurred during each of the given times of day. 3. Calculate the total number of pedestrian fatalities that occurred during weekends. Calculate the percent of all weekday fatalities that occurred during each of the given times of day. 4. Calculate the total
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez ’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a relatively small book‚ yet it is open to countless interpretations as to the book ’s overall purpose. Here I will discuss two such interpretations: Isabel Alvarez-Borland ’s analysis sees the novella as asking why a senseless murder was allowed to occur; Carlos J. Alonso focuses on the point of the text being a ritual means for redemption. Both analyses are strongly argued and very conceivable‚ offering valuable insights into the text and
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