ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 1. Sustainable income is defined as the most likely level of income to be obtained in the future. It is the amount of regular income that a company can expect to earn from its normal operations. In order to distinguish a company’s net income from its sustainable income‚ irregular items‚ such as a once-in-a lifetime gain or discontinued operations‚ are reported separately on the income statement. 2. Items (a)‚ (d)‚ and (g) are extraordinary items; item (h) is debatable
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Software Associates 1. Actual Budget Actual - Budget Revenue 3‚264‚000 3‚231‚900 32‚100 Expense 2‚967‚610 2‚625‚550 342‚060 Op Profit 296‚390 606‚350 Profit % 9.1% 18.8% Budgeted Op Profit 606‚350 Revenue Var F 32‚100 0840103Expense Var U (342‚060) Actual Op Profit 296‚390 This will
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intangible assets appear on a company’s balance sheet under U.S. GAAP? Describe how U.S. GAAP determines whether an intangible asset is included in the balance sheet. iii. Briefly describe how the accounting for intangibles differs under IFRS. To answer this question‚ you might use the Internet and search for IAS 38‚ the standard pertaining to intangible assets. In particular‚ explain the accounting for internally generated intangibles under IAS 38. *****Internally developed intangibles are
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PHASE 4: REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS PHASE The Requirements Analysis Phase begins when the previous phase objectives have been achieved. Documentation related to user requirements from the Concept Development Phase and the Planning Phase shall be used as the basis for further user needs analysis and the development of detailed requirements. Multiple-release projects require only one iteration of the Requirements Analysis Phase‚ which should involve requirements definition for all planned releases. 1.0
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Eureka Centra Software Catalogue Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ BACKGROUND ANALYSIS ALTERNATIVE PLANS Ⅳ COMMENTS Ⅴ PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Ⅰ Background Centra is a pioneer in software eLearning in the fast-growth market. However it faces the threat from WebEx‚ who sells exclusively over the phone. Now‚ It is debating how to modify its go-to-market strategy and how to add telesales to improve sales force productivity. Should Centra concentrate on the enterprise customer and exclude small and mid-size
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Wearable Computers -record-setting step in the evolution of computers -consistently in operation as they do not have to be turned on and off -constantly interacting with the user Elements of the Computer System * Hardware Devices * Software System -Operating System -Middleware -Application Part of the Computer A computer is made up of four essential parts: * System unit * Monitor * Keyboard * Mouse The system unit is the main part of the computer. It houses
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Exercise 1: Action movies inspire youngster to imitate risky and dangerous acts like car races and stunts. In not less than 350 words‚ discuss this statement by providing justifications and examples. Exercise 2: Reading comics is certainly not educational for the young. How far do you agree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer. You should write at least 350 words. Exercise 3: ‘Parents know best as far as careers are concerned.’ What do you think? You should write at least 350
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Exercise 19: Gross Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves HUMAN BRAIN- RIGHT LATERAL VIEW -(A - E) A = POSTCENTRAL GYRUS B = PARIETAL LOBE C = PARIETO-OCCIPITAL SULCUS D = OCCIPITAL LOBE E = CEREBELLUM HUMAN BRAIN- RIGHT LATERAL VIEW -(F - L) F = PRECENTRAL GYRUS G = CENTRAL SULCUS H = FRONTAL LOBE I = LATERAL SULCUS J = TEMPORAL LOBE K = PONS L = MEDULLA IN WHICH OF THE CEREBRAL LOBES ARE THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONAL AREAS FOUND? AUDITORY CORTEX TEMPORAL LOBE IN
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V ERSION 8 User’s Manual Windows® Macintosh® ii Inspiration® 8 User’s Manual Credits Inspiration® is designed developed‚ and marketed by Inspiration Software®‚ Inc. Original Creators Don Helfgott and Mona Westhaver Product Management Jonathan Maier Systems Analyst Jack Bennett Programming Management Sid Snyder Technical Lead John Shankland Programming Steve Bernard‚ Brian Fagerberg‚ Michael Fawver‚ Mark Fornia‚ Dave Goldman‚ Craig Kemper‚ Keith Miller‚ Daniel Pool‚ Jason
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Exercise Introduction In this exercise‚ you will be processing accounting transactions for the fictitious Fitter Snacker company—a manufacturer of snack bars. Fitter Snacker has two products‚ the NRG-A and NRG-B bars. The NRG-A bar touts “Advanced Energy‚” while the NRG-B bar touts “Body Building Proteins.” Multiple versions of the Fitter Snacker Company have been configured in SAP ERP system. Depending on which class you are in‚ you will be assigned to a particular client. In SAP‚ the term
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