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Delaware - HIST - 206
Reconstruction (1865-1877) A. Introduction Took place after civil war South was suffering politically, socially, and economically Main goal was to rebuild south 3 different paths were takenB. Reconstruction under Lincoln Lincoln issued the Emancipation P
SUNY Buffalo - GLY - 102
REDUCING POLLUTION CAUSED BY COAL MININGAndrew CarlandGLY 102 S13 302049 4/22/2010 SN: 35161030References"Coal Mining." B Y D E S I G N. Web. 21 Apr. 2010. <http:/www.bydesign.com/fossilfuels/links/html/coal/coal_get.html>. "Coal Plant Problems - West
Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
C HAPTER 1Accounting in ActionASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICAT ION TABLEBrief Exercises A Problem s B Proble msStudy ObjectivesQuestion s 1, 2, 5Do It!Exercise s 11.Explain what accounting is. Identify the users and uses of accounting. Understand why ethic
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ACCOUNTINGIntroduction1BALANCE SHEETASSETS The things of economic value that are in the business LIABILITIES/EQUITY Who provided those things into the business (creditors or owners)2BALANCE SHEETASSETS Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Equipment B
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 1FedEx1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Issue 1,000,000 shares of $50 par value common stock. Stock sells for $100per share.2. Acquire five aircraft at $150,000,000 each. The bank pays the aircraftmanufacturer. We sign a note with the bank.
Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
ACCOUNTINGExercise 3American Airlines1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Issue 1,000,000 shares of common stock. Par value is $5 per share. Selling priceis $10 per share.2. Acquire 5 aircraft from Boeing at $200,000,000 each. The bank pays for theaircraft. We si
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 4Jet Blue1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Issue 2,000,000 shares of common stock. Par value is $5 per share. Selling priceis $10 per share.2. Acquire 10 aircraft from Airbus at $200,000,000 each. The bank pays for theaircraft. We sign a ten
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 5Six Flags1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Build theme park rides. The bank pays the $100,000,000 construction costs.Sign a 10%, five year note payable with the bank2. Pay $1,000,000 for park supplies to be used over the next two years.3. P
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 6Norwegian Cruise Line1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Construct an $800,000,000 cruise ship, borrow money on a NotePayable to finance the construction.2. Pay $10,000,000 for specialty restaurant food.3. Pay $8,000,000 for retail store merc
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 7Carnival Cruise Line1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Construct an $1,600,000,000 cruise ship, borrow money on a NotePayable to finance the construction.2. Pay $20,000,000 for specialty restaurant food.3. Pay $16,000,000 for retail store me
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Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
ACCOUNTINGExercise 9IKEA1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Build stores for $60,000,000, sign a ten year, $60,000,000 NotePayable with the bank.2. Acquire $20,000,000 of inventory on credit.3. Make credit sales of $35,000,000, plus 8% sales tax.4. Record $15,0
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 10McDonalds1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $50,000,000 for food (meat, bread fries, etc) and food containers.2. Receive $100,000,000 cash from food sales.3. Record $40,000,000 Cost of Sales.4. Receive $5,000,000 revenues from franchi
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1ACCOUNTINGExercise 11NikeECONOMIC EVENTS21. The company pays $500,000,000 for land.2. The company pays $3,000,000,000 to construct a headquarters campuswith several buildings on it.3. The company pays $20,000,000 to file patents.4. The company
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 12Godin Guitars1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $1,000,000 to make 1,000 electric guitars.2. Sell 700 electric guitars, on credit, for $3,000 each, plus 8% salestax.3. Record $700,000 Cost of Sales.4. Accrue $30,000 estimated one yea
Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
ACCOUNTINGExercise 14Wilson Sporting Goods Company1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $1,000,000 to make 100,000 footballs.2. Sell 50,000 footballs to college and NFL teams, on credit, for $25 each,plus 8% sales tax.3. Record $500,000 Cost of Sales.4. Cer
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 15Sher-Wood Hockey Sticks1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $6,000,000 to make 300,000 hockey sticks.2. Sell 200,000 hockey sticks, on credit, for $50 each, plus 8% salestax.3. Record $4,000,000 Cost of Sales.4. Record estimated warran
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 16Top Flite Golf Balls1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Pay $500,000 to buy back stock of our own company.2. Spend $20,000,000 manufacturing 20,000,000 golf balls.3. Sell 19,000,000 golf balls to European customers for $3.00 each. Invoice the
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 17Burton Snowboards1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $4,000,000 to make 40,000 snowboards.2. Sell 35,000 snowboards, on credit, for $200 each.3. Record $3,500,000 Cost of Sales.4. Certain customers return 2,000 snowboards.5. Record th
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 18Dell Computer1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Pay $500,000 for improvements to a building the company is leasing from anothercompany.2. Spend $40,000,000 manufacturing 200,000 computers.3. Sell 150,000 computers for $1,200 each to custome
Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
ACCOUNTINGExercise 20Boeing 7871ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $14,000,000,000 for aircraft design and development.2. Build 200 aircraft for $40,000,000,000.3. Sell 160 aircraft to domestic companies, for cash, at $260,000,000 peraircraft.4. Record $3
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 21Time Warner1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Pay $1,000,000 for film rights to the screenplay.2. Record compensation payments for cast, directors, producers and extras. Grosspayroll is $70,000,000. Federal withholding is $10,000,000, state
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 22Walt Disney1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Pay $2,000,000 for film rights to the screenplay.2. Record compensation payments for cast, directors, producers and extras. Grosspayroll is $140,000,000. Federal withholding is $20,000,000, state
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 23Microsoft1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $20,000,000 for software development costs to get to the point ofhaving a viable software product2. Spend $8,000,000 for software development costs for final softwarerefinements, after reach
Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
Azusa Pacific - ACCT - 325
ACCOUNTINGExercise 25BMW 645CI1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $30,000,000 to design a new car model.2. Spend $300,000 for prototypes of the car.3. Spend $1,000,000 for a worldwide sales staff gathering to previewthe car and take test drives.4. Spend $
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 26General Motors1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $100,000,000 to design a new car model.2. Spend $1,000,000 for prototypes of the car.3. Spend $1,000,000 developing a marketing brochure.4. Pay $2,000,000 for manufacturing plant suppli
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 27Harley Davidson1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $20,000,000 building 10,000 V-rod motorcycles.2. Sell 9,000 V-rod motorcycles, on credit, for $3,000 each.3. Record $18,000,000 Cost of Sales.4. Pay $1,000,000 for production equipment
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 28Caterpillar1ECONOMIC EVENTS21. Spend $30,000,000 to design a new bulldozer.2. Spend $1,000,000 for prototypes of the bulldozer.3. Spend $2,000,000 developing a marketing brochure.4 Pay $2,000,000 to register a patent.5. Crea
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ACCOUNTINGExercise 29Peterbilt1ECONOMIC EVENTS 21. Spend $2,000,000 to design a new truck model.2. Spend $1,000,000 developing a marketing brochure.3. Spend $1,000,000,000 producing 25,000 trucks.4. Sell 20,000 trucks to domestic customers, on cre
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CHAPTER 2The Recording ProcessASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLEStudy Objectives 1. Explain what an account is and how it helps in the recording process. Define debits and credits and explain their use in recording business transactions. Identify the basi
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CHAPTER 3Adjusting the AccountsASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLEStudy Objectives *1. Explain the time period assumption. Explain the accrual basis of accounting. Explain the reasons for adjusting entries. Identify the major types of adjusting entries. Pr
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CHAPTER 4Completing the Accounting CycleASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLEStudy Objectives *1. *2. *3. Prepare a worksheet. Explain the process of closing the books. Describe the content and purpose of a post-closing trial balance. State the required step
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CHAPTER 5Accounting for Merchandising OperationsASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLEStudy Objectives *1. Identify the differences between service and merchandising companies. Explain the recording of purchases under a perpetual inventory system. Explain the
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CHAPTER 6InventoriesASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLEStudy Objectives 1. Describe the steps in determining inventory quantities. Explain the accounting for inventories and apply the inventory cost flow methods. Explain the financial effects of the invent
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CHAPTER 7Accounting Information SystemsASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLEStudy Objectives 1. Identify the basic concepts of an accounting information system. Describe the nature and purpose of a subsidiary ledger. Questions 1, 2, 3, 4 Brief Exercises 1, 2
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C HAPTER 8Fraud, Internal Control, and CashASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICAT ION TABLEBrief Exercise s 1, 2, 3 A Problems B ProblemsStudy ObjectivesQuestionsDo I t! 2Exercises1.Define fraud and internal control. Identify the principles of i nternal control
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CHAPTER 9Accounting for ReceivablesASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLEStudy Objectives 1. Identify the different types of receivables. Explain how companies recognize accounts receivable. Distinguish between the methods and bases companies use to value acc
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C HAPTER 10Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangible AssetsASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICAT ION TABLEBrief Exercise s 1, 2 A Problem s 1A B Problem s 1BStudy ObjectivesQuestion s 1, 2, 3Do It!Exercise s 1, 2, 31.Describe how the cost principle applie
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CHAPTER 11Current Liabilities and Payroll AccountingASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLEStudy Objectives 1. Explain a current liability, and identify the major types of current liabilities. Describe the accounting for notes payable. Explain the accounting f
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CHAPTER 12Accounting for PartnershipsASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLEStudy Objectives 1. Identify the characteristics of the partnership form of business organization. Explain the accounting entries for the formation of a partnership. Identify the bases
Cornell - PHYS - 1116
0.8 Displacement (Dx) (m) 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.6 Mass (kg) 0.8 1.0Best Fit Power Law 12 spring constant k (N/m) 10 8 6 4 2 0 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 Displacement (m) 0.8 k = A x^B A = 19.1 +/- 1.0 B = 1.87 +/- 0.1 So, it's pretty close to k = (20 x^
Cornell - PHYS - 1116
3.0 2.5 2.0 y (m) 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0Velocity Vectors012 x (m)343.0 2.0 1.0 0.0Acceleration Vectorsy (m)012 x (m)34
Cornell - PHYS - 1116
Physics 1116 : Math Problem Set 0This problem set is meant to test the math skills necessary for Physics 1116. We will not collect and grade this problem set, but you will have a quiz early next week based on these problems.1. Show, using a Taylor serie
Cornell - PHYS - 1116
Problem Set 1Physics 1116 : Due Friday, 09/03/2010Please write the names of any classmates with whom you discussed the homework problems at the top of your problem setProblems are on BOTH sides of the page 1. Given two vectors, A = 6+3 9k and B = 9 8+
Cornell - PHYS - 1116
Problem Set 2Physics 1116 : Due Friday, 09/10/2010Please write the names of any classmates with whom you discussed the homework problems at the top of your problem set1. Consider a rod of length 10 m. One end is pivoted about the origin (x = 0, y = 0).
Cornell - PHYS - 1116
Problem Set 3Physics 1116 : Due Friday, 09/17/2010Please write the names of any classmates with whom you discussed the homework problems at the top of your problem set1. K&K, Problem 2.9 2. K&K, Problem 2.16 3. K&K, Problem 2.19 4. K&K, Problem 2.23 5.
Cornell - PHYS - 1116
Problem Set 4Physics 1116 : Due Friday, 09/24/2010Please write the names of any classmates with whom you discussed the homework problems at the top of your problem set1. A chain of mass m and length l is lying on a frictionless table. A segment of the
Cornell - PHYS - 1116
Problem Set 5Physics 1116 : Due Friday, 10/01/2010Please write the names of any classmates with whom you discussed the homework problems at the top of your problem set1. Consider an innite at sheet with uniform mass density kg / m2 . A round hole of ra