P3-2. Financial statement account identification LG 1; Basic | (a) | (b) | Account Name | Statement | Type of Account | Accounts payable | BS | CL | Accounts receivable | BS | CA | Accruals | BS | CL | Accumulated depreciation | BS | FA* | Administrative expense | IS | E | Buildings | BS | FA | Cash | BS | CA | Common stock (at par) | BS | SE | Cost of goods sold | IS | E | Depreciation | IS | E | Equipment | BS | FA | General expense | IS | E | Interest expense |
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ampersand. However, these characters disappeared in the sequent Futura type specimens. With the demise of hot metal typesetting, Futura has been redrawn. On account of complex licensing agreements, there is no one digital version of Futura but several, each with different characteristics. However, in general, all the later interpretations experienced a trend towards a more completed family, including small capitals and the old-style figures that were dropped from the original metal issue of the
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INDUSTRY PROFILE Journey of Indian stock market Indian Stock Markets are one of the oldest in Asia. Its history dates back to nearly 200 years ago. The earliest records of security dealings in India are meager and obscure. The East India Company was the dominant institution in those days and business in its loan securities used to be transacted towards the close of the eighteenth century. By 1830's business on corporate stocks and shares in Bank and Cotton presses took place in Bombay. Though
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Journal ofCollese Teachins & Learnins - September 2010 Volume 7, Number 9 Using MSN Money To Perform Financial Ratio Analysis H. Christine Hsu, California State University, Chico, USA ABSTRACT In today's information technology world, real time financial data is readily available via many financial websites, such as MSN Money, Google Finance, Yahoo Finance, etc. The incorporation of computer technology in finance classes has become more popular than ever in this information technology rich
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From a general perspective forensic accounting focuses on digging into the final accounts but will follow a lead into records of original entries. These accountants cover the areas of litigation support and investigative accounting. They are seeking out the cause and effect and according to the article FTB Tax Services (2011) it states that the primary orientation of forensic accounting is the explanatory analysis of phenomena- including possibly the discovery of deception, and its effect- introduced
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COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore Internship Report on Lahore Sargodha Road, Near: Sadar Chowk. Sheikhupura Submitted to: Sir Samiullah Submitted by: Muhammad Zia-ul-haq CIIT/SP10-MBA-112/LHR Dated: September 20, 2010 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Lahore Campus: Defence Road, Off Raiwind Road, Lahore. Dedication Our Earth hangs on nothing, The moon has enigmatic intoxication, The beautiful mountains
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cornerstone of the analysis will be again to introduce the concept of shareholder structures. During the analysis, the common tools developed by corporate finance practitioners were used including, among others, value creation and return to shareholders. By performing this analysis, even if it is not the central point, the underlying question of ownership structure and efficiency will also be considered. I will also include in the analysis, beside the performance measurement tools, an analysis if the evolution
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proxy of firm size. On the other hand earning management was the dependent variable of this study. Earnings management was measured through discretionary accruals by using modified Jones model. Descriptive statistics, correlation and panel data analysis was used for capturing the impact of firm size on earnings management. The statistical results of this study revealed that there is positive and significant impact of firm size on earnings management. Keywords: Firm Size, Discretionary Accruals
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organisation’s performance can be seen in its financial statements. The unit aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the financial statements and it underpins other financial units in the qualification. This part of the unit focuses on the interpretation and analysis of
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Chapter 3 Methodology This third chapter discussed the methods that the researcher has used in order to collate and evaluate the data in accordance to the goal of the study. Methodology is like a strategy or plan for achieving some goal; methods are the tactics that can be used to service the goals of the methodology. In essence, methodologies provide the blueprints that prescribe how the tools should be used. Considerably, the researcher used a structured questionnaire as the instrument of the
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