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University of Toronto - MAT - 246
University of Texas - PHARM - 338
Hello, my name is Tony Tran and I am running for Social Coordinator.I want to run for this position because I want to make this amazing organization growthrough having fun activities that unite all members to become one big happy family. Mygoals as soc
University of Texas - C C 302 - 32455
tran (ttt672) Post-lab 8 Bleach Redox lyon (51340)This print-out should have 20 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsWhich of the following is yellow in dilutebleac
University of Texas - BAGULEYJ - 47857
Introduction to Aqueous SolutionsWhat is an aqueous solution?An aqueous solution is a solution in which the solventis water.Aqueous solutions are common in everyday life: Seawater is an aqueous solution of table salt(chemical formula NaCl) and vario
Stony Brook University - HDV - 102
Why do we know more about nutrients in foods than their taste and how to prepare them?Who benefits from nutritionism?According to Pollan, nutritionism is the ideology that takes an importance of the chemical andmacronutrient basis of the food we consum
Stony Brook University - HDV - 102
What it means to be HumanAnimals hunt, fight, and reproduce because of their natural instincts to survive. They eatbecause they are hungry, and they reproduce to expand the size of their family. FollowingCharles Darwins theory of Natural Selection, ani
Stony Brook University - HDV - 102
HDV10224 March 2011The two goals that The Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion has are toAdvance and promote dietary guidance for all Americans, and Conduct applied research andanalyses in nutrition and consumer economics. (MyPyramid.gov : About
Stony Brook University - HDV - 102
In the novel In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan, the author makes a clear, concisestatement that summarizes the basic idea of eating healthy by stating, Eat food. Not too much.Mostly plants (Pollan 1). His introduction goes over the topics of confusio
Stony Brook University - HDV - 102
Schedule through Exam 1, CHE 131 Fall 2010Week DayLecture Lecturer1 Mon 08-301LAWed 09-012LAFri 09-033LAMon 09/06 Labor Day2 Wed 09-084LAFri 09/10 Rosh HashanaMon 09-135LAWed 09-156SI3Fri 09-177SIMon 09-208SIWed 09-229SILe
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGCHAPTER 3 (SHEET 1)ACCRUAL VS. CASH FINANCIAL STMTSTRANSACTIONS:AMOUNT1) S/H CONTRIBUTION (FORMATION)2) INCUR WAGES3) PAY WAGES4) MAKE SALES5) COLLECT SALES25,0007,8004,70012,8008,400REQUIRED: PREPARE CASH BASIS F/S1
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGINCOME STMT (MULTI-STEP) PROBLEM BY/E 12/31/08TRANSACTIONS:1) CUSTOMER SALES2) COGS3) SELLING EXPENSES4) ADMIN EXPENSES5) INTEREST EXPENSE6) LOSS FROM DISONTINUED OPS7) GAIN ON DISPOSAL OF DISCONTINUED OPS8) DIVIDEND AND
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGSTATEMENT OF SHAREHOLDER EQUITYTWO YEAR ANALYSISBEGINNING BALANCES YEAR 1: RETAINED EARNINGSACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOMECOMMON STOCKYEAR ONE ACTIVITY: NET INCOMEUNREALIZED GAINSRECLASSIFICATION FOR P/Y UNREALIZED G
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGCHAPTER 7ALLOWANCE FOR DOUBTFUL ACCOUNTSEXAMPLE A:BEGINNING ALLOWANCEACCOUNTS WRITTEN OFFY/E ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE30 DAYS OR LESS30 TO 60 DAYS60 TO 90 DAYSGREATER THAN 90 DAYSTOTAL1,7901,640AMOUNT26,0006,2501,370480
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGCHAPTER 7BBALANCE PER BANKDEPOSITS IN TRANSITOUTSTANDING CHECKSNOTE COLLECTIONINTEREST COLLECTIONBANK FEESBALANCE PER BOOKSCASH ON HANDUNDERSTATEMENT OF CHECK FOR SUPPLIES12,5002,3751,8401,700282511,78740055REQUI
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGCHAPTER 8INVENTORY ERRORSEXAMPLE A:YEAR 1:BEGINNING INVENTORYCURRENT PURCHASESENDING INVENTORY (ACTUAL)ENDING INVENTORY (ACCOUNTING RECORDS)YEAR 1 COGSBEGINNING INVENTORYCURRENT PURCHASESGOODS AVAILABLE FOR SALEENDING I
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGCHAPTER 9INVENTORY - LOWER OF COST OR MARKETBEGINNING INVENTORYPURCHASESENDING INVENTORY (COST)10,45052,00012,545COSTITEM 1001ITEM 1002ITEM 1003ITEM 1004ITEM 1005REPLACENRVNRV - PMLCM1,2504,1802,4601,9802,675
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGCHAPTER 10GIVEN:PAYMENT SCHEDULEFEBRUARY 1STAUGUST 1STDECEMBER 1STTOTAL285,000320,000190,000795,000SPECIFIC CONSTRUCTION DEBT:12%, 2-YR NOTE, INT PAY ANNUALLY AT DEC 31ST380,000OTHER DEBT:10%, 4-YR NOTE, INT PAY ANNU
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGCHAPTER 10BEXCHANGE DATAOLD MACHINE FMVOLD MACHINE COSTOLD MACHINE A/DCASH PAYMENT175,000440,000320,00018,000NEW MACHINE FMV193,000-GAIN ANALYSIS # 1SALES PRICEOLD MACHINE COSTOLD MACHINE A/D175,000440,000(320,00
UCSD - MGT - 131A
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTINGCHAPTER 11 IMPAIRMENTGIVEN:UNIT 1COSTACCUMULATED DEPREXPECTED FUTURE CASH FLOWS (DISCOUNTED)EXPECTED FUTURE CASH FLOWS (UNDISCOUNTED)FAIR VALUE LESS COST TO SELLREMAINING USEFUL LIFEUNIT 26,000,0003,000,0002,800,0003,1