University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management Spring 2014 ACCT 2050 - Introduction to Financial Accounting Professor Yu Gao CSOM 3-283 Tel: 612-624-1075 Email: gaoxx112@umn.edu Class: Section 003: Tuesday, Thursday: 11:50 am-01:30 pm, CSOM L-114 Section 006: Tuesday, Thursday: 03:45 pm-05:25 pm, CSOM L-110 Office Hour: Tuesday, Thursday: 3:00 pm – 3:40 pm, CSOM 3-283 or by appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION The course provides an introduction to the financial accounting
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7.Job order costing 8.Ethical issues and the impact of Sarbanes-Oxley 9.The use of production data and information technology to solve business problems Text and Course Materials 1.Horngren, Foster & Datar “Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis”, Twelfth Edition, Prentice Hall, 2006 2.Harvard Business School Case 9-198-117 Rev. September 17, 1998, “Classic Pen Company: Developing an ABC Model” 3.Harvard Business School Case 9-197-097 Rev. June 11, 2003, “Prestige Telephone Company” 4.Harvard Business
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CHAPTER SIX Coordinate Geometry Coordinate geometry is geometry done in the number plane, using algebra. • Points are represented by pairs of numbers, and lines by linear equations. • Circles, parabolas and other curves are represented by non-linear equations. Points, lines and intervals are the main topics of this chapter. 6 A Lengths and Midpoints of Intervals An interval is completely determined by its two endpoints. There are simple formulae for the length of an interval and for the
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CHAPTER 1 & 2 1. (Points: 10.0) The people who suggested the wrong solutions in the examples in chapter 1 of the textbook were all ... 1. looking for the easy options. 2. incompetent and unprofessional. 3. lazy people. 4. competent, hard-working professionals. 2. (Points: 10.0) A vision is the ability to see the way things ought to be or will be in the future. True False 3. (Points: 10.0) Finding and solving the real problem is important to minimise lost
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CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO Joseph M. Bryan School of Business and Economics Department of Accounting and Finance Fall 2008 I. Meeting Time and Place FIN 625.01, Corporate Strategy and the Finance Function 6:30 pm – 9:20 pm M, Bryan School (Room 204 Bryan Bldg.)[1] II. Instructor Daniel T. Winkler Office: 324 Bryan Bldg. Phone: 256-0122 E-mail: dt_winkler@uncg.edu Blackboard: http://blackboard.uncg.edu
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Garrison 14e Practice Exam – Chapter 9 Print these pages. Answer each of the following questions, explaining your answers or showing your work, and then compare your solutions to those provided at the end of the practice exam. 1. Pie Guys Pizzeria is owned and operated by three brothers. Data concerning the pizzeria’s monthly revenues and costs appear below (q refers to the number of pizzas served): | |Formula | |Revenue
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Chapter 3 Accrual Accounting and the Financial Statements Questions 1. Under accrual accounting, the accountant recognizes the impact of a business transaction on an entity when the transaction occurs, whether or not cash is received or paid. Revenues are recognized when they are earned, and expenses are recognized when they are incurred—not necessarily when the cash changes hands. The cash basis of accounting recognizes revenues only when cash is received and expenses only when cash is paid.
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Solutions to Physics: Principles with Applications, 5/E, Giancoli Chapter 17 CHAPTER 17 1. We find the work done by an external agent from the work-energy principle: W = ®KE + ®PE = 0 + q(Vb – Va) = (– 8.6 × 10–6 C)(+ 75 V – 0)= – 6.5 × 10–4 J (done by the field). 2. We find the work done by an external agent from the work-energy principle: W = ®KE + ®PE = 0 + q(Vb – Va) – 2.40 × 10–17 J (done by the field); = (1.60 × 10–19 C)[(– 50 V) – (+ 100 V)] = W = q(Vb – Va) – 150 eV. = (+ 1 e)[(–
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CHAPTER 3: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATING STATEMENT ACCOUNTS; BUDGETARY ACCOUNTING OUTLINE |Number |Topic |Type/Task |Status | | | | |(re: 15/e) | |Questions: | |
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Elder and Beasley 14ed Publisher Pearson/PrenHall ISBN 978013257595 |2013 |Topic |Assignment/Chapter to read | |Thursday September 5th |Introduction to the CPA Profession and the Auditing |Chapters 1 and 2 | | |Environment | | |
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