Who Owns Your Company’s Social Media Accounts? Some business assets are easy to spot: a company car or fax machine‚ for example. Others are intangible‚ like a bank account or line of credit. And then there is one item that is just emerging as a recognized business asset: social media accounts. Yes‚ a business can “own” its social media presence. Online accounts for Facebook‚ Twitter‚ LinkedIn‚ and so on are valuable resources and‚ increasingly‚ businesses are struggling with determining to whom
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bank account in one of the countries in which PayPal operates‚ even if he or she does not have a PayPal account. Opening a PayPal account is very straightforward. You just need to go to the PayPal website (see References below)‚ put in an email address and choose a password. Once you are allowed into the PayPal system‚ you will be required to enter your bank account information‚ which will then be verified. You can then fund your PayPal account by transferring money from your bank account once both
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Al-Awfar Savings and Investment Account-i? Al-Awfar is a unique savings and investment account based on the Mudharabah‚ a contract of profit-sharing. 2. What is the meaning of Al-Awfar? Al-Awfar means “prosperous investment”. 3. What is the difference between Al-Awfar Savings Account and Investment Account-i and the normal Bank Islam Savings Account-i and General Investment Account-i (GIA)? Al-Awfar Savings and Investment Account-i is a rewarding account that offers a host of additional
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Accounts Receivable Turnover = Net Sales/Average Net Account Receivables Accounts receivable turnover ratio measures the effectiveness of a company in extending credit and collecting debts. It is an activity ratio that measures how efficiently a firm uses its assets. Year ABC DEF GHI Industry Average 2012 31‚ 053/988 = 31.43 16‚842/1‚282.5 = 13.13 5‚160/618 = 8.35 17.64 2013 32‚722/1‚042 = 31.4 18‚657/937 = 19.91 5‚858/494 = 11.86 21.06 In this table you see the accounts receivable turnovers from
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from customers Rs. 3‚00‚000 31.1.2011 Paid interest on loan Rs. 5‚000 31.1.2011 Paid instalment of loan Rs. 25‚000 31.1.2011 Interest allowed by bank Rs. 8‚000 Analysis of transaction –with accounts involved-nature of account-affects and debit/credit Solution: Date Accounts Involved Nature of Account Affects Debit/credit 18.1.2011 Cash a/c Sanjay a/c Real Personal Cash is coming in Sanjay is the giver Debit Credit 19.1.2011 Ramu’s a/c Bank a/c Personal Personal Ramu is the receiver
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Definition: A current account deficit is when a country’s government‚ businesses and individuals import more goods‚ services and capital than they export. That’s because the current account measures trade‚ as well as international income‚ direct transfers of capital‚ and investment income made on assets‚ according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. When those within the country rely on foreigners for the capital to invest and spend‚ that creates a current account deficit. Depending on why the
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Unit 2 Assignment 1 UNIT 2 ASSIGNMENT: HAZARD‚ RISK AND VULNERABILITY Unit 2 Assignment 2 Hazards‚ Risks and Vulnerabilities Hazard‚ Risk and Vulnerability are individual terms that have different meanings but all three are used in the assessment of disasters. These three concepts can be used to create an analysis to better prepare an agency‚ community and individual to mitigate the undesired outcomes
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Introduction to Control Accounts • Trade receivables are reported as a current asset and trade payables are reported as current liability in the balance sheet at the end of an accounting period. • It is important‚ therefore‚ that a business taken steps to ensure the accuracy of these figures. • One such step is the preparation of Control account to confirm that the total of the sales ledger balances and the total of the purchases ledger balances are accurate What is Control Account? • A control
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* INTRODUCTION TO DEMAT ACCOUNT: * EVOLUTION OF DEMAT ACCOUNT: The term "demat"‚ in India‚ refers to a dematerialised account for individual Indian citizens to trade in listed stocks or debentures in electronic form rather than paper‚ as required for investors by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). In a demat account‚ shares and securities are held electronically instead of the investor taking physical possession of certificates. A demat account is opened by the investor
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pounds sterling (L). a. What is an account receivable? What other names does this asset go by? b. How do accounts receivable differ from notes receivable? c. What is a contra account? What two contra accounts are associated with Pearson’s trade receivables (see Note 22)? What types of activities are captured in each of these contra accounts? Describe factors that managers might consider when deciding how to estimate the balance in each of these contra accounts. d. Two commonly used approaches for
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