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    Trading‚ Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet….9 5. Comments on the Performance of the Business…….10 6. Explaining the Limitation of Comparison…………...….12 7. References………………………………………………..……………..13 (A) Compute the following amounts: (I) Average Stock: Average stock = opening stock + closing stock / 2 = $22‚000 + $14‚000 /2 = $36‚000/2 = $18‚000. Explanation: Here‚ in the top of the example‚ we are given the opening stock of the company is $22‚000. Also saying that

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    accrual method of accounting. Because of its simplicity‚ the partnership is not subject to the partnership audit procedures. The partnership has no foreign partners‚ no foreign transactions‚ no interests in foreign trusts‚ and no foreign financial accounts. This partnership is neither a tax shelter nor a publicly traded partnership. No changes in ownership of partnership interests occurred during the current year. The partnership made cash distributions of $155‚050 and $232‚576 to Dapper and Dons

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    allowance for uncollectible accounts to be reported in the balance sheet of V company: Estimated Uncollected Accounts Details Total Amount ($) Percentage Considered Uncollectible (%) Allowance for Doubtful Debts Accounts ($) A B C D 0 – 30 Days Past Due 60‚000 5% 3‚000 31 – 60 Days Past Due 4‚000 10% 400 Over 60 Days Past 2‚000 70% 1‚400 Total 66‚000 4‚800 Therefore‚ the amount of allowance for uncollectible accounts to be reported in the balance sheet of V Company is $4‚800. E8-11 1. Compute the

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    New Balance Company (Minor Assignment 2) Table Content 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Marketing Segmentation 2 2.1 Demographic 2 2.2 Geographic 3 2.3 Psychographic 3 2.4 Behavioral 4 3.0 Targeting 4 4.0 Positioning 5 1.0 Introduction Footwear industry in China was lucrative‚ since there was an increasingly number of people buying brand shoes and increasing franchising opportunities‚ most shoes companies are

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    The Impact of Assets Impairment on Company Accounts Assignment 1 ACCT 20054 – Company Accounting Term 2‚ 2012 Prepared & Submitted by Jobish Mathew S0214315 Tutor: Davood Alizadeh Due date: 24th August 2012 Submitted date: 24th August 2012 Executive Summary The study ‘The Impact of Assets Impairment on Company Accounts’ presents the cotemporary issues facing by major five Australian companies Qantas‚ Ten Networks‚ Billabong‚ Bluescope steel and Harvey Norman. This research

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    T- State b) Instruction Cycle c) Machine Cycle d) All of the above Ans: a 40.At the end of the following code‚ what is the status of the flags. LXI B‚ AEC4H MOV A‚C ADD HLT a) S = 1‚ CY = 0‚ P = 0 ‚ AC = 1 b) S =0 ‚ CY = 1‚ P = 0‚AC = 1 c) S = 0‚ CY = 1‚ P = 0 ‚ AC = 1 d) S = 0‚ CY = 1‚ P = 1 ‚ AC = 1 41.In 8051 micro controller what is the HEX number in the accumulator after the execution of the following code. MOV A‚#0A5H CLR C RRC A RRC A RL A RL A SWAP AAbout CSC (www.csc.com/in): It started with

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    Why should a new partner contribute towards Goodwill on his admission? List any two contents of a partner ship deed? Can a company issue a share having face value of Rs 10 at Rs 8 Give two examples of ‘Capital receipts’. Give two circumstances in which sacrificing ratio may be applied (1) (1) (1). (1) (1) Show how you would deal with the following items in the final accounts of a club: (3) Debit credit Prize fund Prize fund Investments 1‚20‚000 Income from Prize fund Investments Prizes awarded

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    minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen in the spaces provided on the Question Paper. You may use a soft pencil for rough working. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. Answer all questions. At the end of the examination‚ fasten all your work securely together. The number of

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    Merideth Harper has invested $25‚000 in Southwest Development Company. The firm has recently declared backruptcy and has $60‚000 in unpaid debts. Explain the nature of payments‚ if any‚ by Ms. Harper in each of the following situations a. Southwest Development Company is a sole proprietorship owned by Ms. Harper. b. Southwest Development Company is a 50-50 partnership of Ms. Harper and Christopher Black. c. Southwest Development Company is a corporation. P1-3 (Page 27) a. It is typical for Jane to

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    University International Module 1: Session Long Project ACC 501: Accounting for Decision Making 23 November 2012 Session Long Project Pickett Company Working Trial Balance 31-Dec-12 Accounts Debit (-) Credit (+) Accounts payable   $14‚500.00 Accounts receivable $28‚000.00   Cash $46‚500.00   Common stock   $10‚000.00 Depreciation expense $18‚250.00   Cost of goods sold $402‚610.00   Equipment (net of depreciation) $325

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