Published Accounts Practice Question 1 The following trial balance was extracted from the books of Eavis plc on 31 December 2009: £000 £000 Sales 11‚700 Provision for depreciation: Plant 738 Vehicles 375 Rent receivable 100 Trade payables 738 Debentures 250 Issued share capital: Ordinary £1 shares 3‚125 Preference shares (treated as equity) 625 Share premium 250 Retained earnings
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(Also known as "T" Account and Account) Having passed the double or journal entries‚ the next step is to post these double or journal entries into Ledger accounts. Ledger account or an account is simply the classification of double entries which we have made in General Journal or any other journal. In an account we bring together all similar entries in one place. For example a company has purchased goods on 4th and 7th January‚ we would put both entries in purchases account because of their similar
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2. Form a hypothesis to explain the problem 3. Use the hypothesis to determine if there are other problems that exist 4. Test the hypothesis The fourth step of the scientific method is where the experiments and tests take place. This is where the researcher and scientists must decide whether to reject or accept the hypothesis. This conclusion is based off of the outcome of numerous statistics‚ tests‚ and experiments. Everywhere you look the effects of the recession can be seen. This
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inventory on account for $200‚000. Assets + Expense = Liabilities + Incomes Asset named Inventory created and Liability Vendor payable gets created 200000 + 0 = 200000 + 0 c Sold inventory for $200‚000. $75‚000 of the sales were for cash and $125‚000 were on account. The inventory sold had cost Stewart $120‚000. Assets + Expense = Liabilities + Incomes Asset named Cash Balance with get added with 75000‚ Asset named Account receivable
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Uncollectible Accounts Lesley-Ann Herard ACC 281 John Istvan November 17‚ 2014 Uncollectible Accounts Charity care in a health care environment gives patients reduced or even free services to those who have low incomes. The idea of charity care was associated to the way hospitals helped low- income families. The write-offs and potential costs that are provided to the patients are determined before anything is done. It is up to the discretion of the hospital if any or all the cost is
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Survey Results 1. Do you like drinking beverages? 2. How often do you drink beverages in a day? 3. Do you use any beverage container? 4. What kind of beverage container do you use? 5. How much do you usually spend in buying a beverage container? 6. Do you use a Tumbler? 7. Please rate the importance of the following aspects that you consider in buying a beverage container (especially tumbler). Price Quality Brand name Value for Money 8. Will you be interested
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[Type the company name] The Functional use of Casein in Non-Food Application FDST 429 Introduction Milk is one of the resources in United States that is most common. Thus‚ casein has been long studied because of its obtainability. Many has did research on its properties to maximize its potential usage. Casein is the main protein present in milk and cheese. It will precipitate when it reached pH 4.9 at 20C. The percentage of casein in nitrogen can be vary depend on species. For example
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used)‚ the problems encountered by the customers in the existing enrollment system were analyzed. The results of the study were served asa an input for management review and action plan. Fig.1 Flow of the Study Input -status of the existing enrollment process‚ problems encountered in the existing enrollment system Process -analysis of information base on the survey questionnaire‚ statistical computation‚ and interpretation Output -inputs for management review and action plan Environment
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Results Figure 1 compares the different preferences about the types of games among overseas students. The majority of gamers were in favor of on-line games and mobile games. However‚ considerably more males than females preferred on-line games. In contrast‚ substantially less males than females liked mobile games. Over a third of international students enjoyed on-line games totally. The percentage of males (23%) was nearly twice as many as females (12%). In addition‚ the number of males
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Music Sampling Music sampling is a clever way for artist to produce songs that demonstrates their admiration of other artists by integrating part of their music into their own. Music sampling is not new‚ sampling started in the 1940s when composers and artists would use someone else’s music to create their own piece of music without asking the original artist for permission or giving the proper credit. Due to music sampling‚ in today’s society we have a variety of music genres. Sampling reconnects
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