You Are What You Eat Introduction I. Think it ’s organic? Think again. II. Today we are going to talk about what makes a food organic and the changes in the industry. III. We are going to explore A. "Purists" view on what makes a food organic. B. "Big Box" influence on organics. C. Organic Standards Body I. Purists have a higher expectation of what organic means. A. Organics must be grown without man-made chemicals such as synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. They should
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ACCT 2102 Summer 2010 Final Exam – Version A Name:___________________________ Instructor:________________________ The exam is 42 questions worth 7.5 points apiece. Maximum score is 300 SELECT THE BEST ANSWER. MARK THE SCANTRON WHEN YOU ARE COMPLETELY FINISHED (to avoid erasures). ANSWERS RECORDED ON THE SCANTRON ARE FINAL. THE BOOK EXHIBIT OF IMPORTANT FINANCIAL RATIOS IS ATTACHED TO THIS EXAM. USE THESE RATIOS FOR THE EXAM CALCULATIONS. Use the information for Pets‚ Inc. (provided separately)
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Prepared by Coby Harmon University of California‚ Santa Barbara Westmont College 23-1 23 Budgetary Planning Learning Objectives After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: [1] Indicate the benefits of budgeting. [2] State the essentials of effective budgeting. [3] Identify the budgets that comprise the master budget. [4] Describe the sources for preparing the budgeted income statement. [5] Explain the principal sections of a cash budget. [6] Indicate the applicability of budgeting in
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Chapter 10 Property‚ Plant‚ and Equipment and Intangible Assets: Acquisition and Disposition Questions for Review of Key Topics Question 10-1 The difference between tangible and intangible long-lived‚ revenue-producing assets is that intangible assets lack physical substance and they primarily refer to the ownership of rights. Question 10-2 The cost of property‚ plant‚ and equipment and intangible assets includes the purchase price (less any discounts received from the seller)
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Course Project Title: Balance Sheet and Single-Step Income Statement Objective To prepare a comprehensive balance sheet and Single-Step Income Statement presented in good form and derived from a list of various accounts. The amounts relative to each account will be given and the student will learn to determine whether an account is a balance sheet account or a temporary account that belongs to the income statement. The accounts will be comprised of all the various subgroupings in the balance
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Internal Control Requirements for Publicly Traded Companies In a meeting last week‚ the president of LJB expressed interest of going public in the near future and asked us about the internal control requirements for such action. To become publicly listed‚ LJB must follow the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX)‚ which requires all US publicly traded companies to maintain an adequate system of internal control. Under SOX Section 404‚ a company must report on internal controls over financial reporting
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CHAPTER 4 Balance Sheet ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE (BY TOPIC) Topics 1. Disclosure principles‚ uses of the balance sheet‚ financial flexibility. Classification of items in the balance sheet and other financial statements. Preparation of balance sheet; issues of format‚ terminology‚ and valuation. Subsequent events. Questions 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 10‚ 18‚ 21‚ 24‚ 25 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 16‚ 18‚ 19 4‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 16‚ 17‚ 20‚ 23‚ 26 22 1 Brief Exercises Exercises Problems 2. 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚
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Aug 30‚ 2013 Accounting 200 Chapter 1 Vocabulary Business: An organization in which basic resources (inputs)‚ such as materials and labor‚ are assembled and processed to provide goods or services (outputs) to customers. Service Business: Provide services rather than product to customers Ex. Delta Air Lines (Transportation) Walt Disney Co. (Entertainment) Merchandising Business: Sell products they purchase from other businesses. Ex. Wal-Mart (General Merchandise)
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1. (TCO C) Which of the following should not be reported in the income statement? (Points : 5) Goodwill amortization Trade name amortization expense Patent impairment losses All of the above Question 2. 2. (TCO C) Which of the following costs incurred with developing computer software for internal use should be capitalized? (Points : 5) Evaluation of alternatives Coding Training Maintenance Question 3. 3. (TCO C) Mini Corp.
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The following cost data for the year just ended pertain to Heartstrings‚ Inc.‚ a greeting card manufacturer: Service department costs * ……………………………………. $ 50‚000 Direct labor: wages ……………………………………………. 242‚500 Direct labor: fringe benefits …………………………………… 47‚500 Indirect labor: fringe benefits …………………………………. 15‚000 Fringe benefits for production supervisor ……………………. 4‚500 Total overtime premiums paid ……………………………….. 27‚500 Cost of idle time: production employees § …………………… 20‚000 Administrative
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