...Books of Accounts& Balancing off accounts of "Olivia's Pizza Parlour": Dr Bank Cr 200717-1 K.Henriques 18421-1 Betta Ltd 50031-1 motor van 4000Balance c\d 6661 ____ 11345 | 200701-1 Capital 10,00005-1 Cash 75012-1 Cash 50024-1 J.Carlton 95 ____ 11345 Balance b\d | Dr Capital Cr 20071-1 Bank 10,000 ____ 10,000 | | Dr Purchases Cr | 2007 2-1 Creditors 1,063 9-1 Cash 546 10-1 Creditors 755 _____ ...
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...comprehensive range of financial products including corporate deposit accounts, syndicated financing, term loan, project finance, export-import financing, working capital and other finance, bonds and guarantees, investment and business counseling, infrastructure finance, cash management services etc. With urban banking focus, the Bank is offering various alternative delivery channels like ATMs, Bills Pay Machines, Kiosks, and Internet Banking etc. The Bank has set up a brand image attributable in part to its policy of continuous customer service excellence, innovative products and services at competitive prices and maximum technology utilization. Unlike conventional branch banking, credit proposals as well as business operations are processed centrally at MBL. MBL TIME LINE MBL AT A GLANCE MBL LOCATED Corporate structure [pic] Different Books of Account of Mercantile Bank Ltd. We have studied the accompanying Balance Sheet of Mercantile Bank Limited as of 31 December 2008 and the related Profit and Loss Account, Statement of Cash Flows, Statement of changes in Equity together with the Notes 1 to 44 for the year then ended. We believe that our study provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. We also found that, i) The Bank's Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account together with the annexed notes 1 to 44 dealt with by the report are in agreement with the books of account and returns; ii) The expenditure incurred was for the purpose...
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...membership for Bob, Then Bob got his new library card. • He wanted to use his new card to borrow several books. He wanted to borrow a novel by C.S. Lewis. But he didn’t remember the book name. Alice helped him use key words and author name search to find the book “The chronicles of Narnia” on one of the library’s computers. • However, this book was not available. He requested the book so that the book can be recalled. Alice told him that he will be informed when the book was ready to pick up. Alice helped him check out other books. • He checked the status of book everyday online. His wife also wants to borrow a cook book. He reserved that cook book too. After a couple of days, he got a call that “The chronicles of Narnia” was available. He went to pick it up as well as the cook book and a couple of other books. • After he finished reading the books, he went to return the books. And because some books are passed due date, he need pay some fine. • After two years, Bob need to move to another city. He went to library, and Alice helped him cancel his library membership. Please answer the following questions, and submit your assignment as a single Word document with all diagrams inserted into that one document: 1. Identify all actors and use cases from the above description and draw a use case diagram for this library system. Actors Use Cases Bob (Customer) Book Search – By Name, Author, Genre...
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...sectors: buyers of professional and academic books, and school librarians and head teachers. There are number of suppliers to the retail sectors: large high street chains including WH Smith, Book Clubs, independents booksellers, campus booksellers, supermarkets and leisure outlets, confectioners, tobacconists and newsagent (CTNs) and school and library suppliers (Key Note Ltd 2005). WH Smith and the specialist chains such as Waterstone’s, Blackwell, Ohakais, Books Etc and Borders account for around 45% of the consumer market. The remaining 35% is shared by independent bookshops, direct selling and book clubs, plus the small retail outlets of leisure organisations and businesses such as restaurants, museums and garden centres (Key Note Ltd 2005). The academic and professional market is largely supplied by campus bookshops and by the specialist chains. Schools are mainly supplied by specialist school and library suppliers, but booksellers are progressively taking a large share of this sector. The ownership of some of the large chains has changed in recent times. Waterstone’s is no longer part of WH Smith and is now part of HMV Media Group, while Books Etc is now owned by Border (UK) Ltd, which is the UK subsidiary of Borders Group incorporated in the U.S. The internet is making an impact on this market – especially in the academic and professional sector. How far it is eating into the sales of high street book shops is not clear. Some booksellers believe...
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...writes about Indians and for Indians. His characters are young, ambitious and passionate and have the same moral, social and religious dilemmas as many of the young Indians today. At the same time their context and sensibility too is unabashedly Indian. The new and the third Bhagat book, “The 3 mistakes of my life”, has all these qualities. The setting is the city of Ahmedabad that though being urban is yet not as metropolitan as many of its metro counterparts. It retains its small town flavour in pols (colonies), traditional Indian households and small vegetarian eateries. It has the protagonist Govind with his passion and acumen for accounts and business, it has Ishan for whom cricket is the element around which his life revolves and it has Omi, a priest’s son and loyal friend who is ready for anything that his friends are game for. The book is based on real life events. It begins in a dramatic enough fashion with Bhagat receiving an e-mail from Govind who had taken many sleeping pills and was writing to him while waiting for the deadly sleep’s embrace. Chetan was shaken enough by the incident to track the boy down to an Ahmedabad hospital. Fortunately he was still alive to tell the tale. The book is loosely based on the three mistakes Govind made in his life. What follows is a mix of cricket, religion, business, love and friendship. Govind sets up a sports shop along with his friends in the temple compound with Omi’s family’s help. The shop prospers as Ishan coaches young...
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...Search thousands of free essays... Search Type in your essay topic: ex. Vietnam War JOIN LOGIN CUSTOM ESSAYS HELP CONTACT Concord Book Paper Essay Below is a free essay on "Concord Book Paper" from Anti Essays, your source for free research papers, essays, and term paper examples. Join Anti Essays to read full essay. Already a Member? Login Now Please upgrade your account to view this essay on Concord Book Paper. Running head: CONCORD BOOKSHOP PAPER Submitted by: jmb529 Concord Bookshop Paper Jonell Benson HCS/587 Ginger Weatherston University of Phoenix Concord Bookshop Paper This paper will discuss the organizational change process from the readings of, “Tales of Woe at Concord Bookshop.” The variety of change processes gives change leaders and administrators the ability to visualize the internal and external components of change that will go against the status quo and possibly cause a clash between the owners and the workers. The phases in the organizational change model are strategic responsiveness, behavioral change, employee participation and resistance to change. Also included, are the three faces of change and trigger events and change. I will describe two portions of the change process that were not completed or implemented at the Concord Bookshop, which caused failure of the change process. While attempting to implement change, the change leader must first assess the need for change. There was an increase in the amount of competition with...
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...CARD) STEP 1: Go to http://create.mheducation.com/shop and search for and select eBook by Title, ISBN, Author, or State/School STEP 2: Add the book to your cart and click “Check Out.” Create an account or sign in. Verify order information and place order. Your receipt and bookshelf will appear. With purchase, you receive both an online eBook and a downloadable eBook. IMPORTANT! Your VitalSource password will be the same password you chose when you created your eBookstore account. Questions? McGraw-Hill Technical Support: 800-331-5094 (prompts 2, 3, 2) - www.mhhe.com/support HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR eBOOK TO YOUR COMPUTER. Go to http://create.mheducation.com/shop and Sign In (top, right) Click the My Bookshelf tab. Click the button. You will first need to install a third-party application called VitalSource Bookshelf. Choose your platform and install or launch bookshelf if you already have the application Run the installer. Restart your computer. Launch VitalSource Bookshelf. Questions? Please go to http://support.vitalsource.com/kb/ gettingstarted/gs-1001 for additional assistance. After launching VitalSource bookshelf, you may be asked to enter your email address and password. Your VitalSource password will be the same password you chose when you created your eBookstore account. HOW TO VIEW YOUR DOWNLOADED eBOOK. How to NAVIGATE through the eBook download (VitalSource Bookshelf) How to CHANGE PAGE VIEW on the eBook...
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...Student Assignment 11.27 On 31st August the book-keeper took out a trial balance. It didn’t balance with the debit side totalling £598,450 and the credit side totalling £600,470. He opened a suspense account with the difference. The following errors were subsequently discovered: a) An invoice sent to Joe Lowry for £520 net, VAT £104 had been omitted from the books completely b) A credit note sent to K Andrews for £34 net, VAT £6.80 had been entered in the account of C Andrew. c) The Purchase day book had been undercast by £130 d) Sales for the month of August of £5,800 had been entered in the sales account as £8,500 e) The purchase of computer equipment for £480 net, VAT £96 had been entered in the stationery account f) An invoice received from H Singh for £280 (VAT exempt) had been entered in the books as £820. g) A cheque received for commission for £370 had been posted to wrong side of commission received account h) The wages account had been overcast by £70 Student Assignment 11.28 On 30TH September a trial balance was extracted. As it didn’t balance a suspense account was opened up with the difference. The debit side totalled £79,130 and the credit side totalled £77,290. a) A credit purchase from J Wong for £96 net, VAT £19.20 has been omitted from the books completely b) A cash payment of £100 for cleaning premises had been entered in the cash book but not posted to ledger account c) A credit note from S Leeson for £170 net...
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...I’m not a huge fan of self-help books, but my parents bought me The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and told me to read it. I thought they were nuts. At first I bluffed it off so I didn’t have to read it. Then I started high school and suddenly I had lots to juggle. I was frantically trying get everything done and still find time for fun and family. Then, after deciding that what I was doing wasn't working, I started to read your book. As I read your book, I started taking what you wrote to heart. One of the first items I did, was try to build up my “Personal Bank Account”. I realized I needed to think about those thoughts that build up my personal bank account instead of the thoughts that break my bank. I need to be gentle with...
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...Of the authors of the two books studied both Oswalt and Densmore did actual fieldwork to gather data for their books. Oswalt’s only noticeable fieldwork, however, is the interview he had with Jonathan L. Buffalo, a Mesquakie historian. It would appear that the majority the information from the textbook simply stood on the shoulders of other previous ethnographies. Although he could interview the oldest peoples of the tribe, it could become tedious for a textbook chapter. Oswalt also omitted personal accounts of the Mesquakie people of today, but the modern Mesquakie people that he describes seem divided between the progressives and the conservatives. Buffalo seems to reflect an objective view of both the progressive and conservative viewpoints of all the Mesquakie. Therefore, the pattern would seem to be that he cuts to an objective view without relaying an entire chapter on the separate party politics. Densmore includes massive fieldwork and talked and worked with many natives. In fact, Densmore’s “informants” number more than 60 natives and peoples with information regarding Chippewa culture. It appears that her information of the time period is also very reliable. Although she does give a brief history of the Chippewa (which could be jaded through opinion), most of her accounts are simply objective information. It is possible her accounts could be tainted by the use of a translator, however she specifically defines the credentials of Mrs. Mary Warren English...
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...Bob. She then provided Bob with his new library card, and a login and password to his account. • Bob wanted to borrow two novels by C.S. Lewis, but he couldn’t remember their names. He used one of the computers at the library to search for the books by using the author's name. He found the titles he wanted, which were “The Chronicles of Narnia” and "The Space Trilogy". The first book was shown as available, and the second book was shown as out on loan. • Using his new login and password, Bob logged into his account and requested the book "The Space Trilogy" in order to recall it, so that when the book was returned it would be held for him at the library. • Bob then went to the stacks and found the book "The Chronicles of Narnia" on the shelf, and waited in line at the desk to check it out. He presented his ID card, and checked out the book with the librarian. • Before leaving the library, Bob saw his friend Simon. He chatted with Simon (quietly), and asked if he was a member and came to the library often. Simon said yes he was, and that he came every day before work and read both the local paper and the New York Times in the periodicals room. He liked that the library provided the papers, so that he did not need to buy them both himself. • Bob was very anxious to read "The Space Trilogy", so every day at home he would login to the library system and check the status of the book. Every...
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...You are a manager of a book wholesaler who sells books at 25% discount. The data file shows the last few month’s book sales and discounts. You are trying to save cost and must decide on where to purchase the books and a sequence of opening credit accounts with each publisher. There are two possible sources, the book publisher or a major distributer that has books from many publishers. In order to simplify the issue, we assume that the book publisher offers a 50% discount, when an order is above 30 units (one unit each of thirty titles or 30 units of the same title or any combination) the shipping is free. However, if an order is less than 30 units, then the publisher charges shipping charges that can amount to 15% or even more. The major book distributer offers a 40% discount, and shipping is free when the order is above 10 units. Another factor that must be considered is that one has to establish an account with each publisher. This is a costly process in terms of time and cost. It may take five days, and cost around $200 in labor and administrative cost. Determine the top five publishers to open an account with, and write a business report that outlines how you have developed it. Make sure that you clearly state any assumptions. Due to limited cash reserve, no one order may cover demand of more than one month. Also remember that data may not be clean. One possible source of error is publisher name. Make sure that all publishers with similar names are grouped...
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...Bob wanted to become a member at his local library. He went in and filled out an application form with his name, address, phone number, and driver's license number and gave it to the librarian, Alice. Alice logged into the system with her id and created a new membership for Bob. She then provided Bob with his new library card, and a login and password to his account. • Bob wanted to borrow two novels by C.S. Lewis, but he couldn’t remember their names. He used one of the computers at the library to search for the books by using the author's name. He found the titles he wanted, which were “The Chronicles of Narnia” and "The Space Trilogy". The first book was shown as available, and the second book was shown as out on loan. • Using his new login and password, Bob logged into his account and requested the book "The Space Trilogy" in order to recall it, so that when the book was returned it would be held for him at the library. • Bob then went to the stacks and found the book "The Chronicles of Narnia" on the shelf, and waited in line at the desk to check it out. He presented his ID card, and checked out the book with the librarian. • Before leaving the library, Bob saw his friend Simon. He chatted with Simon (quietly), and asked if he was a member and came to the library often. Simon said yes he was, and that he came every day before work and read both the local paper and the New York Times in the periodicals room. He liked that the library provided the papers, so...
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...Case Study Best-Book-Buy Online Bookstore Requirements Specification Document (By Henrique Paques, Leo Mark and Shamkant B. Navathe) 1. Introduction The purpose of this case study is to present a data-intensive application for which a database can be designed. It is described with sufficient degree of detail so that the application can be implemented in languages like Java or C using ODBC or JDBC connectivity to the relational database. This case study is an illustration of the typical project we have been using to teach an undergraduate class in database design that covers essentially the first 16 chapters of the textbook at Georgia Tech. The user interface is defined in screen format – these screens can be implemented using Visual Basic or Java as needed, or a simpler version of the interface using simple text menus may be implemented. There are a few reports included in the application specification. They are for illustrative purposes and may be modified as well. The methodology to be followed uses conceptual design in the Entity Relationship Model (Chapter 3), followed by a mapping of the ER schema into the relational schema (Chapter 7). The application is broken into a number of tasks and the inputs and outputs are related to the tasks by means of an Information Flow Diagram. Students should use Chapter 12 to understand the overall process of database design used for design of large databases. A design methodology is developed during the discussion of this...
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...Haqverdiyev Nicat MBA Monday group COOK BOOK CAFE Cook Book Cafe is a book store and library situated in the center of our capital Baku, in boulevard. It is a great place for our customers to come and relax in our uniqe surroundings. Our goal is to acquire local market in the well known books through a dominant selection of products, competitive variety of services including reading and relaxing at the same place, friendly and ecologically clean environment. “Cook Book Cafe” will offer book store and library of selected old bestsellers and initially bestsellers of last five years and self-service cafe which menu includes tea, coffee , ice-cream and sweets. It will have open reading place in lawn, which will have wall of glass and closable ceiling in autumn-winter.Our customers not only read our books , they can also buy our books for cheap and take them home the same day. Our organization provides students with an opportunity to sell their old university books for cheap.We provide the students with a very efficient , effective , and safe way of purchasing books.Customers are welcome to enjoy our free wireless to surf the internet on their laptops or mobile phones. SWOT analysis Strengths – Location, less competitors,membership discount, design, exellent specially beverages ,cheap cost of goods (tea, cofee, sweets, books), panoramic view of the Caspian sea and open air area ,superior atmosphere, cheap work force, parking...
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