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    $600000 and a hand tools expense of $150000 in its profit and loss account. (5 marks) 2. The cash book of Ronald Limited showed a favourable bank balance of $98777 at 30 April 2001. An examination of the bank column in the cash book and the bank statement disclosed the following: iii. Dividends amounting to $752 had been credited by the bank but not entered in the cash book. iv. The bank had credited the company’s account with $3725 being the proceeds of a bill receivable. This amount

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    is Recurring Deposit Account ? Meaning ↓ Recurring deposit account is generally opened for a purpose to be served at a future date. Generally opened to finance pre-planned future purposes like‚ wedding expenses of daughter‚ purchase of costly items like land‚ luxury car‚ refrigerator or air conditioner‚ etc. Recurring deposit account is opened by those who want to save regularly for a certain period of time and earn a higher interest rate. In recurring deposit account certain fixed amount

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    Salem Witch Trials: Hanging’s In1688‚ John Putnam invited Samuel Parris to preach in the Village church (“An Account of. . .”). A year later inflation adjustments‚ and free firewood‚ Parris accepted the job as Village minister r(“An Account of…”). He moved to Salem Village with his wife Elizabeth‚ his six year old daughter Betty‚ niece Abagail Williams‚ and his Indian slave Tituba (“An Account of…”). Sometime during February of 1692 young Betty Parris became strangely ill (“Salem Witch Trials”). The

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    Chapter 2: Macroeconomic accounts Multiple choice questions Question 1 Ignoring errors and omissions in the balance of payments accounts‚ if official interventions (Off) are positive‚ what may we conclude? a. That at least one of the current account (CA) and the private financial account (FA) was a deficit. b. That both the current account (CA) and the private financial account (FA) were a deficit. c. That either the current account (CA) or the private financial account (FA) was a surplus.

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    Company during January‚ its first month of operations‚ are listed below. Assume that Franklin Company uses the following journals: Cash Receipts (CR)‚ Cash Payments (CP)‚ Revenue (R)‚ Purchases (P)‚ and General (G). Assume that it uses Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable Subsidiary Ledgers as well as a General Ledger. Indicate by letters which journal would be used for each transaction. Also indicate if the entry requires a posting to a subsidiary ledger. The transactions completed by Franklin

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    Chapter II Review of Related Literature and Related Studies Related Literature Accounts receivable describes the amount of cash‚ goods‚ or services owed to a business by a client or customer. The manner‚ in which the collection of outstanding bills is handled‚ especially in a small business‚ can be a pivotal factor in determining a company’s profitability. Getting the sale is the first step of the cash flow process‚ but all the sales in the world are of little use if monetary compensation is

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    On September 1‚ the balance of the Accounts Receivable control account in the general ledger of Montgomery Company was $10‚960. The customers’ subsidiary ledger contained account balances as follows: Hurley $1‚440‚ Andino $2‚640‚ Fowler $2‚060 and Sogard $4‚820. At the end of September‚ the various journals contained the following information. Sales journal: Sales to Sogard $800‚ to Hurley $1‚260‚ to Giambi $1‚330‚ and to Fowler $1‚600. Cash receipts journal: Cash received from Fowler $1‚310‚ from

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    INDUSTRY BACKGROUND & HISTORY Company Overview Vodafone Group PLC is one of the leading mobile telecommunication companies in the world. It won the third mobile license in Australia in 1992 and by 1993 it had established Vodafone Australia and began actively marketing its digital mobile services (Vodafone‚ 2011). Vodafone first launched a wireless network under the brand name “Arena” in 1993‚ while Hutchison started under the brand name “Orange” says Business Monitor International Ltd (2008)

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    Structured criteria to select and categorize key accounts Profitability potential from selected customers Business opportunities that derive from an external and internal analysis of the client Key account management What this session covers  The definition of a key account  Different types of key customer relationship  The key customer portfolio Definition of a key account  Definition A key account is a customer that is of strategic importance to the supplier (McDonald and Woodburn

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    PAKISTAN CURRENT ACCOUNT TO GDP Pakistan recorded a Current Account deficit of 2 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product in the fiscal year 2011-12. Current Account to GDP in Pakistan is reported by the State Bank of Pakistan. Pakistan Current Account to GDP averaged -2.32 Percent from 1980 until 2012‚ reaching an all time high of 4.90 Percent in June of 2003 and a record low of -8.50 Percent in June of 2008. The Current account balance as a percent of GDP provides an indication on the level

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