The file ACC 455 Week 5 Discussion Question 2 includes solutions to the following task: "What is an inadvertent termination of an S election? How does an S corporation and its shareholders rectify an inadvertent termination? What could happen if a company fails to rectify the termination?" Business - Accounting ACC 455 Week 5 ACC 455 Week 5 Learning Team Assignment Week Five Problem Set Complete the problems found in Ch. 9‚ 10‚ 11 of Federal Taxation 2010: Corporations with your
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Chapter 4 and 5 Problems Please complete the following 7 exercises below in either Excel or a word document (but must be single document). You must show your work where appropriate (leaving the calculations within Excel cells is acceptable). Save the document‚ and submit it in the appropriate week using the Assignment Submission button. Chapter 4 Exercise 3 3. Cost flows and overhead application Cleveland Metals uses a job cost system and applies factory overhead to production at a predetermined
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Week 4 Checkpoint – Part 1 (5 points) The following are common categories on a classified Balance Sheet: Current Assets Long-term Investments Plant Assets Intangible Assets Current Liabilities Long-term Liabilities For each of the following items‚ select a category from above that identifies the Balance Sheet category where the item typically would appear. Category on Balance Sheet Account Title Long-term Investments Notes Receivable Current Assets Merchandise
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Chapter Two and Three Problems Please complete the following 7 exercises below in either Excel or a word document (but must be single document). You must show your work where appropriate (leaving the calculations within Excel cells is acceptable). Save the document‚ and submit it in the appropriate week using the Assignment Submission button. Chapter 2 Exercise 1 1. Issuance of stock Prepare journal entries to record the issuance of 100‚000 shares of common stock at $20 per share for each
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Chapter 14: Problems 14-28(a-c) A. Test of Control or Substantive Test of Transactions | B. Transaction-related Audit Objective(s) | C. Substantive Test | Substantive Test of Transactions | Accuracy | N/A | Substantive Test of Transactions | Posting and summarization | N?A | Test of Control | Accuracy | Compare unit selling prices on duplicate sales invoices to the approved price list. | Test of Control | Classification | Examine a sample of sales transactions to determine if
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Ada M. Tickle Week 3 ACC/545 Jamona Corporation Scenario 1 Journal Entries Dates Accounts Debit Credit 1 Jan 2006 Available for sale securities 322‚744.44 Cash 322‚744.44 31 Dec 2006 Cash 36‚000 Available for sale securities 3‚725.56 Interest Revenue ($3222.744.44 X .10) 32‚274.44 31 Dec 2006 Securities Fair Value Adjustment (available for sale) 1‚481.12 Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss Equity (320‚500.00 – 319‚018.88) 1‚481
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disposable income decreases as well. When this happens people tend to spend less money only to avoid going into debt‚ which will soon affect the market’s income because they are no longer buying goods and services with their disposable income. This problem will eventually lead to a decrease in total tax revenue as the gross incomes of the population can drop. When the government lowers taxes? When the government lowers taxes people feel more comfortable with spending more of their money. Lower
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Week 2 Checkpoint- Unethical Practices of Arthur Andersen 1.What did Arthur Andersen contribute to the Enron disaster? Arthur Andersen contributed to the Enron disaster by failing to have Enron establish and enforce internal controls. Also by destroying Enron audit papers which covered deficiencies contributed to the Enron disaster. The formal charges and jail sentence were a result of the obstruction of justice caused by the destruction of the audit papers. 3. What was the prime motivation
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develop a two-week personal exercise plan. In my two- week fitness plan‚ I discuss the FITT principle‚ which stands for frequency‚ intensity‚ time‚ and type. Frequency involves how often I would perform the physical activity. Intensity is how hard I work out during my physical activity. Timing is the length‚ or how long I plan to work out and the last T in the FITT principle stands for the type of exercise I want to do‚ such as cardio or strength training. I incorporated FITT into my two-week personal
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Week Three Reflection What are five reasons why a company may choose to buy back their own stock? A company will buy back its own stock more a multiple of reason. The company may need to issue shares to its officers and employees under bonus and stock compensation plans. Maybe the company wants to enhance the stock’s market value‚ by having fewer stocks out in the market the value can go up. A company may be trying to buy another company and in order to finalize the purchase the company may need
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