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    Receivables Management

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    A STUDY ON RECEIVABLE MANAGEMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERECEN TO CALTEX LUBRICANTS INDIA LIMITED CHENNAI BY J. ELANGOVAN REG NO : 35103077 A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT In the FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY In Partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SRM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SRM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DEEMED UNIVERSITY KATTANKULATHUR – 603 302 APRIL – 2005 i BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE Certified

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    Practical Accounting 1 Cash and Receivables -1. Assume the following facts for Kurt Company: the month-end bank statement shows a balance of P40‚000: outstanding checks totaled P2‚000; a deposit of P8‚000 is in transit at month-end; and a check for Pf400 was erroneously charged against the account by the bank. What is the correct cash balance at the end of the month? a. P33‚600 c. P45‚600 b. P34‚400 d. P46‚400 2. The August 31 bank statement of K‚ Inc. showed a balance of P113‚000. Deduction in

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    compute net accounts receivable. a. Accounts Receivable has a balance of $14‚000. The Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts has a credit balance prior to adjustment of $300. An aging schedule prepared on December 31 reveals $1‚100 of uncollectible accounts. b. Accounts Receivable has a balance of $25‚700. The Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts has a debit balance prior to adjustment of $400. An aging schedule prepared on December 31 reveals $2‚300 of uncollectible accounts.

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    Commandments occurs in two places found in the Torah‚ first in the book of Exodus and second in the book of Deuteronomy. Though these two accounts may for all practical purposes seem identical‚ at a closer examination several differences begin to arise. Separated by several decades in time‚ by audience the accounts were directed to‚ and by what each account attempts to portray these versions begin to differ in meaning entirely. The primary difference between the two accounts of The Ten Commandments

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    Notes Receivable

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    CHAPTER 7: NOTES RECEIVABLE * Notes receivable are claims supported by formal promises to pay usually in the form of notes. * A negotiable promissory note is an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another‚ signed by the maker‚ engaging to pay on demand or fixed determinable future time a sum certain in money to order or to bearer. * Maker is the one who writes the promissory note promising to pay another person‚ known as the payee‚ a definite sum of money. * Notes

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    Introductory Financial Accounting Lecture Week 5 Receivables Summer Semester 2014 Greg Cusack www.fbe.unimelb.edu.au Learning Objectives At the end of the lecture‚ students should  Be able to apply the revenue recognition principle to determine the accepted time to record sales revenue for typical retailers‚ wholesalers‚ manufacturers and service companies.  To understand the recording and management implications of credit sales‚ including the offering of sales discounts and the

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    Case Cash and Receivables

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    Case Chapter 7 Cash and Receivables 1. Petty Cash (10 min.) The petty cash fund of $200 for Walsh Company appeared as follows on December 31‚ 2008: Cash $93.60 Petty cash vouchers Freight in $21.40 Postage 40.00 Balloons for a special occasion 18.00 Meals 25.00 Instructions 1. Prepare the journal entries required to establish the petty cash fund. 2. Prepare in general journal form the entry to replenish the fund. 3. On December 31‚ the office manager gives instructions

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    Revenue Cycle

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    TEST OF CONTROLS – REVENUE TRANSACTIONS |Audit Objective |Audit procedure |Findings | |General | | | |Validity |Observe

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    Compare Two Pictures

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    Language Compare & Contrast In picture A and B we can see people having lunch together . In picture A ‚ there is a group of friends and ‚ in picture B there’s a family having lunch . On the one hand ‚ on the picture that shows the friends we can notice that this people are fighting or trying to reach faster than anyone a slide of pizza as it was a game . And everybody is laughing . On the other hand ‚on  the picture that shows the family we can appreciate two adults plus two kids having

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    The ability to sell inventory and collect receivables is critical. In this topic‚ we discuss three ratios that measure this ability. Inventory Turnover. Companies generally strive to sell their inventory as quickly as possible. The faster inventory sells‚ the sooner cash comes in. Inventory turnover‚ measures the number of times a company sells its average level of inventory during a year. A fast turnover indicates ease in selling inventory; a low turnover indicates difficulty. A value of 6 means

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