UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA UUM COLLEGEOF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY COURSE CODE : BKAL1013 COURSE : BUSINESS ACCOUNTING PRE-REQUISITE : NONE 1.0 COURSE SYNOPSIS This course is designed specifically for students from non-accounting disciplines. It is divided into two sections‚ i.e. financial accounting and management accounting. Students will be exposed to accounting concepts‚ principles and assumptions. They would be able to assess
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Fixtures and fittings $000 $000 250 100 350 Current Assets Stock Debtors Cash Current Liabilities Creditors for supplies Accruals Bank 1540 820 3 2363 1210 192 203 1605 758 1108 25 910 Share capital – Ordinary shares Retained profits Loan accounts – Bracket Racket 104 69 173 1108 The company accountant resigned at the beginning of April 2002 and proper records were not kept for the six-month period 1 April to 30 September 2002. The following information is available for that six-month period
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Individual Assignment Introduction to Financial Accounting (ACC106) Mega Lawa Trading is a sole proprietorship business owned by Milah Mela. Transactions below are the business activities for the month of December 2013. Date Transaction Effects of Transaction Principles of Double Entry 1 Started a business with a cash at bank for RM 15‚000 and cash in hand for RM 10‚000 3 Purchased machinery on credit from Happy Machine Supplies amounted to RM 90‚000 4 Bought inventories
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INTRODUCTION ABOUT COMPANY TAKEN (i.e. AMRUTANJAN HEALTH CARE LIMITED: Particulars AMRUTANJAN HEALTH CARE Year of establishment 1936 Revenue for the current year 26.1749(USD in millions) Market Capitalization 1686.607351( RS. in millions) Industry Pharmaceuticals Total Income 1393.532573(Million rupees on year ending march 2013) Net Profit 121.196237 INTRDUCTION: There are two types of prospective financial statements. 1. Projected financial statement 2. Forecasted financial statement
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any other supermarket. Throughout the Stakeholders Report‚ phrases like “our emphasis on the highest quality perishable items” and “we adhere to the highest quality standards” reinforce that concept of product leadership. Perishable product sales account for about 67% of total retail sales. Customers choose Whole Foods Market primarily because they are able to buy better natural and organic foods and higher-quality perishable products than in conventional supermarkets. Further evidence of the product
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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
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StilSim to the competitor‚ StaffAces‚ are receivables turnover ratio and days in receivables ratio. Receivables Turnover Ratio and Days in Receivables Ratio. The receivable turnover ratio is used to determine how quickly StilSim collects on a sale. The receivable turnover ratio is determined by diving sales by account receivables. StilSim’s receivable turnover ratio in 2016 was 3.0. This means StilSim collected on sales 3 times a year. StaffAces receivable turnover ratio in 2015 8.4 (Franklin University
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Africa: What’s the Real Story? Paper presented at Seminar‚ A New Paradigm of Financing Development and Development Cooperation‚ March 1997‚ Stockholm. Kasekende L.‚ D. Kitabire and M. Martin (1998). “Capital Inflows and Macroeconomic Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa”‚ in G.K.Hellier (1998). Capital Accounts Regimes and Developing Countries (London: Macmillan Press) Kasekende L UNCTAD (1999)‚ “Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Performance and Potential”‚ (New York and Geneva‚ 1999). TIC (2002 and beyond)
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SWOT analysis of Microsoft This is a Microsoft Corporation SWOT analysis for 2013. For more information on how to do SWOT analysis please refer to our article. Company background Name | Microsoft Corporation | Industries served | Computer software‚ Electronics | Geographic areas served | Worldwide | Headquarters | U.S. | Current CEO | Steve Ballmer | Revenue | $ 73.72 billion (2012) | Profit | $ 16.97 billion (2012) | Employees | 94‚000 (2012) | Main Competitors | Apple Inc
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AEREN FOUNDATION’S Maharashtra Govt. Reg. No.: F-11724 AN ISO 9001 : 2000 CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL B-SCHOOL SUBJECT: ACCOUNTING Total Marks: 80 N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory Q1) ABC Ltd. Produces room coolers. The company is considering whether it should continue to manufacture air circulating fans itself or purchase them from outside. Its annual requirement is 25000 units. An outsider vendor is prepared to supply fans for Rs 285 each. In addition‚ ABC Ltd will have to
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