POSITIVE PARENTING ECE 355 INSTRUCTOR CASSANDRA MELENDEZ JULY‚ 06‚ 2015 WHY POSITIVE PARENTING? It is important to be a positive force in a child’s life. Being a positive parent can provide children a strong sense of stability selfimage‚ self-esteem and wellbeing. Being a good role model as a child’s parent provides inspiration and can encourage positive behaviors in children. POSITIVE PARENTING CHARACTERISITI CS OF MOTHERS AND FATHERS Mothe Fathers rs Empathy Patience Listening Attitude
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Costing Review Question Answers 9-4 It will require more work. Significant amounts of indirect costs are allocated using only one or two cost pools. All or most costs are identified as output unit-level costs. Products make diverse demands on resources because of differences in volume‚ process steps‚ batch size‚ or complexity. Products that a company is well suited to make and sell show small profits while products for which a company is less suited show large profits. 9-5 (1) Identify the activities
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Department of Accounting Detailed Syllabus of Third Year Four-Year B.B.A. (Honours) Course Effective from the Session: 2009–2010 National University Syllabus for 4 years BBA Honours Course Subject : Accounting Third Year (Honours) Third Year: 32 Credit Hours Course Code COURSE TITLE Marks Credit Hours Audit and Assurance 100 4 Advanced Accounting-I 100 4 Cost Accounting 100 4 Management Accounting (in English)
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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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I would describe Web 2.0 as the second generation of the Web (World Wide Web) that deals with more interacting among users than Web 1.0. Web 2.0 emphasizes the interaction of users by networking‚ blogging‚ and tagging‚ just to name a few features. Basically‚ Web 2.0 is the present-day World Wide Web that we use everyday. The advantages of Web 2.0 is that more individuals are interacting‚ anywhere and anytime‚ at any place in the world. This allows for more interactions among different companies in
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Business Proposal Aracheal Ventress Economics 561 April 7‚ 2014 Maria Hamideh Ramjerdi Business Proposal The digital world has created a market for producing products that are user-friendly‚ serves multi-purposes‚ has 24 hour accessibility‚ and lightweight to carry. Society is plugged in and a common desire is to have applications available at the click of a mouse. Because of this sense of urgency‚ Will Bury believes that‚ in the near future‚ most of the population will be reading or listening
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The basic principles of an accounting information system include all of the following except | | | Student Answer: | | cost effectiveness. (Cost effectiveness is one of the basic principles of accounting information systems.) | | | | flexibility. (Flexibility is one of the basic principles of accounting information systems.) | | | | useful output. (Useful output is one of the basic principles of accounting information systems.) | | | | periodicity. (Correct! Periodicity
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of Phoenix ACC 340 FINAL EXAM =============================================================== For each of the following course objectives‚ explain in 200-400 words what you learned in this course and how you could apply your learning of this course objective to your personal life or career. Refer to the syllabus to assist you in understanding what material was covered under each objective. 4pts each 1) CHANGING DYNAMICS OF ACCOUNTING The steps of accounting cycles are
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UOPHOMEWORKS http://www.uophomeworks.com ACC 230 Entire Course http://www.uophomeworks.com/downloads/acc-230-entire-course/ Author : Sarah Keller ACC 230 Week 1 Checkpoint Financial Statements CheckPoint: Assessing Financial Statements Resource:Ch. 2 of Understanding Financial Statements‚and Ch. 1 PowerPoint® (pp. 1-10‚ 1-11‚ and 1-13) Searchthe Internet for the financial statements of your favorite company or your employer. You may either locate the corporate Web site for your chosen
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3 Adjusting Accounts and Preparing Financial Statements QUESTIONS 1. The cash basis of accounting reports revenues when cash is received while the accrual basis reports revenues when they are earned. The cash basis reports expenses when cash is paid while the accrual basis reports expenses when they are incurred (and matched with revenues they generated). 2. The accrual basis of accounting generally provides a better indication of company performance and financial condition than does
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