Axia College Material Jessica Bonner Appendix C Stakeholder Impact Analysis Table After reviewing each stakeholder position on the case by reading your classmates’ presentations‚ organize the stakeholders’ positions by completing the table. Provide a brief description of each stakeholder’s interest‚ then rate each stakeholder’s level of influence‚ urgency‚ persuasiveness‚ and importance. Reference the example on p. 357 (Ch. 5) of the text as a model. The legend below clarifies the meaning of the
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Week 1‚ DQ 1: How would you describe the entries to record the disposition of accounts receivables? What is their function? Since the majority of US thrive on the use of credit cards‚ the accounts receivables for a company may no longer be on a cash-to-cash basis. A company may need to sell these accounts to other companies who specialize in handling accounts receivables if they need cash more quickly or if it would be too costly to perform the necessary billing to collect on the account. The
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P2-6B Condensed balance sheet and income statement data for Fellenz Corporation are presented below. FELLENZ CORPORATION Balance Sheets December 31 Assets 2012 2011 Cash $40‚000 $24‚000 Receivables (net) 90‚000 55‚000 Other current assets 74‚000 73‚000 Long-term investments 78‚000 60‚000 Plant and equipment (net) 520‚000 407‚000 Total assets $802‚000 $619‚000 Liabilities and
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SECTION B In the examination answer booklet complete each of the following short answer questions as required. Question 21: (4 marks) What is a cash generating unit? For the purposes of asset impairment testing‚ when is it necessary to consider cash generating units rather than the individual assets comprising the unit? Question 22: (4 marks) Explain the general nature of the accounting requirements specified in AASB 1039: Concise Financial Reports. Question 23: (4 marks) Define the terms
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Associate Level Material Appendix C Budgets Matrix Directions: Using the matrix‚ define each of the budgets listed and briefly describe its uses. |Budget |Definition |Describe its uses | |Sales budget |An estimate of expected sales for the budget period. |Is used to compare
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13. Use this information to calculate the following: Sales returns $ 700 Rent expense 1‚288 Sales discounts 950 Depreciation expense 600 Cost of merchandise sold 7‚600 Gross sales 20‚900 Advertising expense 1‚650 Salary expense 2‚900 Heat expense 900 A. Net sales B. Gross profit C. Total operating expenses D. Net Income 14.A truck costing $25‚000 with a residual value of $5‚000 was purchased by Rim Corporation. The truck’s estimated life is 10 years. At the end of Year 2‚ what is the book
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To: Scott Showalter From: Dakota Shoe RE: RedPack Beer Company – Allowance for Bad Debts Based on my analysis of the transcript‚ I believe that RedPack Beer Company should increase its reserve‚ specifically the reserve related to Golden Holdings. Per the discussion with Katie Henson‚ RedPack Beer does not currently maintain a reserve for the outstanding balance of $2‚706.54. Clint Maddox mentioned that RedPack would not let this receivable go uncollected and that a collection agency
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CHAPTER 1 Managerial Accounting and Cost Concepts ___________________________________________________________________________________ ______ Costs are split into two groups: Manufacturing Costs Nonmanufacturing Costs Manufacturing Costs: Direct Materials - Materials that go into the final product Direct Labor - Labor costs that can be traced into parts of the product Manufacturing Overhead - all manufacturing costs except direct materials/labor ‚ such as Indirect Materials‚ Indirect Labor
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The Accounts Payable account in the general ledger is known as a A) suspense account. B) nominal account. C) controlling account. D) temporary account. 2. A schedule of accounts payable includes a list of A) customers. B) both creditors and customers. C) neither creditors nor customers. D) creditors. 3. A purchase of store supplies on account is recorded as a debit to the Purchases account and a credit to the Accounts Payable account. A) True B) False 4. A subsidiary ledger containing only
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ACC205Week 5 Final Paper (WalMart Financial Analysis Report) 1 Rosie Collins ACC 205: Principle of Accounting I Traci West March 31‚ 2014 ACC205Week 5 Final Paper (WalMart Financial Analysis Report) 2 Financial accounting reports‚ to include balance sheets and income statements provide accountants and the general public a snap shot of a company’s overall financial condition and
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