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    HaloButyl(25%) 2) 1985 : Prduced Butyl(50%‚ 45‚000t)‚ HaloButyl(50%‚ 45‚000t) Transfer NASA to ERROW : Butyl(21‚000t) Group 3 - 3/13 Q1. The meaning and accuracy of the volume variance. • NASA Rubber Division의 Sales Performance(1986) Actual Net sales Revenue 63‚239‚000 Budget 58‚660‚000 Deviation 4‚579‚000 exceed 3‚735‚000 exceed Gross Margin ※ Sales Volume Up 40‚945‚000 37‚210‚000 ※ Feedstock Cost Down Group 3 - 4/13 • NASA Rubber Division - Net Contribution(1986) Actual Budget Deviation

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    Revenue and Shelf Space

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    Allstar Brands’ Allround product is a 4-hour multi-symptom‚ over-the-counter‚ liquid medicine used to treat colds‚ coughs‚ and allergies. Allround is typically used at night because of the strength of the medication and because the alcohol and antihistamine helps consumers rest. When LSD&J took over as Brand Managers‚ our strategy was two-fold; grow the top and grow the bottom of the company. Our goal was to make the company strong and stable to ensure Allstar remains one of the top brands of

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    polaroid

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    TO: Polaroid FROM: Berg Consulting DATE: September 22‚2013 RE: Process Control Translating customer needs into design and engineering specs is a matter of listening‚ quantifying the qualitative and figuring out the possibilities. By using a method called QFD‚ or quality function deployment you can categorize consumer’s needs into product requirements‚ functions‚ parts‚ reliability‚ cost‚ operator training and process controls. The transition from an old system to a new one can be tedious.

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    4.2. Diversifying revenues In recent years it has been widely believed that airports have become increasingly reliant on non-aero revenues. Over the past 15 years‚ the proportion of revenue derived from aeronautical activities has slightly increased indicating that the share of revenue derived from non-aeronautical activities has decreased. Financial crises‚ tough competition coming from neighbouring airports and pressure on lowering airport charges from LCCs‚ have put a dent in airport’s aeronautical

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    unearned revenues acc 291

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    Unearned revenues are revenues that are received before the company delivers goods or provides services. Some industries that have unearned revenues would include magazine publishers as they only receive checks from customers once the magazine is ordered. Until then the company awaits payment and does not have this in advance. Another company would be airlines because they receive cash once the tickets are sold for future flights. Unearned revenue is used by any company that accepts payments or deposits

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    Public Revenue Reporting and Monitoring The main sources of public revenue are:  Taxes and levies such as for e.g. income tax‚ property tax‚ sales tax‚ license fees‚ import and export duties‚ levies charged for services etc   Earnings from natural resources like oil‚ gas‚ minerals etc    Loans from other governments‚ the private sector‚ or international financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund‚ World Bank and regional  development banks that must eventually be repaid with

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    IAS 18 Revenue Recognition

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    Introduction This assignment features the recognition and measurement of revenue depending on the source of revenue in accordance with the provisions of International Accounting Standards (IAS) 18 Revenue. I researched the topic and defined the special purposes of the assignment: first of all‚ it is important to know the main concepts of IAS 18‚ also to learn the rules by using this particular regulatory framework‚ and to get knowledge about writing the report at all.

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    Assignment 4 Case 7.2 Revenue Recognition Associated with Frequent Flier Miles Continental Airlines: Revenue is deferred and recognized when transportation is provided • Revenue is realized‚ and earned. The carrier has performed its duty‚ the service has been preformed. The amount of the claim is known AMR (American): Revenue is deferred and recognized over the period approximating mileage credits are used • Because there is no actual way of knowing when/if mileage will be used‚ it is not

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    course: This week you learned about the unearned revenue account. Provide three examples of unearned revenue. Answer: Three examples of unearned revenue would be 1.Prepaid Expense - A year long insurance contract a company paid $12‚000 for at the beginning of the year. Since the insurance company owes the company service‚ the expense prepayment is recorded as an asset Journal Entries: debit Prepaid Insurance and credit Cash). 2. Unearned Revenue - A year long subscription of $12‚000 is received

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    3.6 Revenue recognition with examples when goods are sold under sale or return There are cases when payments are received prior to events that trigger revenue recognition. In that case‚ cash is debited and the unearned revenue is credited. On the other hand‚ when revenue recognition is triggered before actual payment is received‚ accounts receivable is debited while revenue is credited (“Revenue Recognition Principle‚” 2013). Goods are sold under sale or return when they are “sent by the supplier

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