outlays. Features of Capital Budgeting:- 1. The exchange of current funds for future benefits 2. Funds are invested in long term assets 3. High Risk Importance of Capital Budgeting:- 1. Long term Effects: - Capital Budgeting decisions determine the future destiny of the firm. An appropriate decision can yield amazing returns; where as a wrong decision can endanger the survival of the firm. 2. Associated with Risk; - Long term investment of funds is exposed to different types of risks
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Similarities: Acquired by a business to gain profit or chances of investment Both current and non-current assets are recorded on the balance sheet Differences Current assets are intended for consumption of sale realised during a year Current assets is used for trading or transactions Current assest have direct results of the profit gained in the business such as bank balance Non-current assets are used for a longer duration (12 months) Non-current assets used for productive investment purposes
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS ECON1202/2291 QUANTITATIVE MEHODS A FINAL EXAMINATION SESSION 2 2008 TIME ALLOWED - 3 HOURS THIS PAPER IS WORTH 60% OF THE TOTAL SUBJECT MARK Questions: 7 Students must attempt no more than 6 questions Marks per question: 10 Exam weighting: 60%. Instructions to Students: - Complete all of the details required on the front page of the examination booklet. - Make sure that you note the SIX(6) questions attempted on the front of your examination
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30 日的銀行往來調節表 $ 己調整的現金簿銀行存款餘額 加: 未兌現支票(ii) 減: 銀行未記錄的存款 (iv) 銀行月結單的銀行存款餘額 2 $ 194‚780 100‚000 294‚780 124‚780 170‚000 1.5 1.5 1 Question1. Peter Chan is a sole proprietor engaged in the trading of electronic products. A bank statement which showed a credit balance of $170‚000 at 30 September 2009 was received. The bank balance shown on the bank statement failed to agree with the balance shown on the cash book. Upon investigation‚ the following were discovered: (i) Interest
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Surname Centre No. Candidate No. Paper Reference(s) Initial(s) Paper Reference Signature 7 0 4 0 7040/02 0 2 Examiner’s use only London Examinations GCE Biology Ordinary Level Paper 2 Friday 18 January 2008 – Afternoon Time: 2 hours Team Leader’s use only Question Leave Number Blank 1 2 3 4 5 Materials required for examination Nil Items included with question papers Nil 6 7 8 Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above‚ write your centre number‚ candidate
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EXERCISE 1. Nguyen Bich Fitness Club has provided the following information that relates to their financial year ended June 30‚ 2011 Account | Amount ($) | Nguyen Bich - Capital | 350‚000 | Bank Loan – due in October‚ 2012 | 5‚000 | Accounts Payable | 17‚250 | Accounts Receivable | 41‚560 | Cash | 18‚750 | Retained Profits | 76‚000 | Salaries payable | 6‚750 | Supplies | 1‚040 | Salaries Expense | 19‚100 | Buildings | 85‚000 | Prepaid Rent | 15‚600 | Motor Vehicles
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INSTITUTIONALISING THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATION/PUBLIC RELATIONS THROUGH ITS CONTRIBUTION TO ENTERPRISE STRATEGY AND ENTERPRISE GOVERNANCE Paper submitted to the 10th Annual EUPRERA Conference‚ to be held in Milan from 16-18 October 2008 by Benita Steyn Cape Peninsula University of Technology SOUTH AFRICA b.steyn@lantic.net and Lynne Niemann Cape Peninsula University of Technology SOUTH AFRICA lynne@boomtown.co.za Key words: Enterprise strategy‚ corporate governance‚ sustainability
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Question 1 Imperial Luxurious is a business providing marketing design services. On 1 March 2011 the following balances were extracted from the books: £ Capital 150 000 Premises 120 000 Fixtures and fittings 24 000 Provisions for depreciation on: premises 5 000 fixtures and fittings 6 000 Debtors 17 500 Creditors 8 500 Bank 8 000 For the month of March the following summarised transactions occurred: • Credit sales of £28 000 were invoiced
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STUDIES MBA (Financial Administration) SEMESTER IV MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON BALANCE OF PAYMENTS SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY Mr. MANEESHKANT ARYA ARUN SHRIVASTAVA CERTIFICATE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES DAVV‚ INDORE This is to certify that Mr. Arun Kumar Shrivastava‚ student of MBA (Financial Administration) Sem IV has worked under my supervision in the presentation of his research project titled “Balance Of Payment & Its Implications”. The project embodies the work of the candidate
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1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. There are 5 main reasons why we communicate these are: 1. To change behaviour 2. To get action 3. To ensure understanding 4. To persuade 5. To get and give information All these could be to share experiences‚ to make choices‚ to express wishes and choices… 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. Effective communication in the work place is essential to make sure that information is passed on‚ to make
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