Exercise 2.1 Assets‚ liabilities and owner’s equity Item | Classification | a Stock of supplies | | b Mortgage | | c Cash at bank | | d Debtors Control | | e Loan | | f Creditors Control | | g Equipment | | h Bank (overdraft) | | i Vehicle | | j Capital | | Exercise 2.2 Accounting equation a Calculation | | Owner’s Equity | $ | b Calculation | | Owner’s Equity | $ | c Calculation |
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profit‚ provisions 5. Which of the following represents the layout of a balance sheet in the UK format: a. FA + {[St + Db + C] – STL} = LTL + OE b. FA + [St + Db + C] = STL + LTL + OE c. FA + {[St + Db + C] – STL} – LTL = OE d. C + Db + St + FA = STL + LTL + OE FA = Fixed assets‚ St = stock‚ Db = debtors‚ STL = short term liabilities‚ LTL = long term liabilities‚ OE = owners equity 6. Which of the following are not deducted before arriving at operating profit: a. Cost of sales b. Depreciation c. Administrative
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The analysis of texts 1. Old English – The story of Jacob’s Deceit 17. And hēo sealde him Þone mete Þe heo seaÞ‚ and hlāf; and hē brōhte Þæt his fæder 18. and cwæð: ’Fæder mīn!’ Hē andswarode and cwæð: ’Hwæt eart Þū‚ sunu mīn?’ 19. And Iācob cwæð: ’Ic eom Ēsau‚ Þīn frum-cenneda sunu. Ic dyde swā Þū mē bebude. Ārīs upp and site‚ and et of mīnum huntoðe‚ Þæt Þu me blētsiƷe.’ Translation: 17. And she sold him that meat she boiled‚ and bread‚ and he brought them to his father. 18. and said:
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leaders possess a thorough understanding of their respective dynamic Operational Environment (OE) in order to efficiently utilize available resources to achieve the desired end state. Understanding the physical environment‚ the state of governance‚ technology‚ local resources and the culture of the local populace is absolutely vital and failure to do so leaves little chance for success. When considering the OE the following factors need to be examined; ideology‚ religion‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ nationalism
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earlier step. Special case. Marks awarded within the scheme for a common misinterpretation which has some mathematical worth. Or equivalent. Accept answers that are equivalent. 1 eg‚ accept 0.5 as well as 2 Each error or omission. B Q M dep ft SC oe eeoo 3 AQA GCSE Mathematics SP12/43603F / Specimen Assessment Material / version1.0 / For First Teaching 2010 Unit 3 Foundation Tier Q 1(a) 1(b)(i) 1(b)(ii) 1(b)(iii) 2 Answer Fully correct
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Mark Scheme IGCSE – May/June 2007 2 400 520 000 1 : 5 000 000 or n = 5 000 000 Time = 2hrs 8 mins or 128 (mins) = 2.13(33..) (hours) oe soi 1580 ÷ their time 738 – 742 cso B2 B2 B2 B1 B1 M1 A1 Syllabus 0580 and 0581 SC1 for figures 24 SC1 for figures 52 Paper 04 1 (a) (i) (ii) (b) (i) SC1 for 5 000 000 seen in final answer or n = figs 5 oe in final answer (ii) Implies previous B1 Accept 128 60 soi is by correct answer www 4 (12.3 seen earns B1M1) [10] 2 (a) (b) (c)
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Introduction. The theme of my course-paper is ‘Word-formation. Conversion’. At the first part of the work I’ve wrote some lines about the term ‘word’ as the smallest independent unit of speech. Next‚ there is the definition of the field of word-formation. At the following part you can find some information about the affix word-formation of nouns‚ verbs and adjectives. The next part named ‘conversion’. Where the terms ‘conversion’ and ‘zero-derivation’ are examined which are the synonyms
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A‚ the company’s current core competencies are skilled labour and diverse manufacturing capabilities. Clifton’s main products are European electromechanical products (“old OE”) and spares and repairs‚ but due to predicted decline in future sales of these products‚ Clifton had begun producing electromechanical products (“new OE”) for the N-American market as well as electronic products. The following sections evaluate Clifton’s main product groups from a manufacturing strategy perspective and proposals
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includes the money invested in equipment‚ buildings and machine oil. Operating Expense (OE) includes the cost of indirect and direct labor. The financial measures are calculated as follows: Net profit = T - OE Return on Investment = Net Profit/I Cash flow = Net profit – (Change in I in terms of actual cash outflows and inflows) The goal is achieved by maximizing “T”‚ while simultaneously minimizing “I” and “OE.” The first priority is to increase “T”‚ while the second priority is to decrease “I
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