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Interpret the contents of a given profit and loss account and balance sheet and explain in detail how accounting ratios can be used to monitor the financial state of a given organisation.
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Large information on management for M.B.A students easy notes on management,types and solved questions
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BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business Year One. Introduction to Marketing notes. Unit 3. Full assignment to Distinction standard. This Assignment was 3 Pass's 1 Merit and 1 Distinction.
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This is a table which includes some important web links that I found really useful for an undergraduate students to improve *thesis/Research writing * online learning web links * academic English tips –web links, so I hope this table really helpful and reduce a student time when searching for research/projects, etc.
£1.70 Preview RemoveContract Law - 'To what extent to judges establish the existence of a contract based solely on the intention of the parties?'
LLB Law degree essay evaluating the means in which the judiciary validate the formation of contract based on intention to form a contract. 1st class classification awarded.
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Reviews Description Content About the Author Reviews Felix Mwanza - Lusaka Zambia ★★★★★ 3 October 2013 Excellent... very detailed!!! Description Formally defined, accounting is a set of concepts and techniques that are used to measure and report financial information about an economic unit. While this may seem relatively straightforward, accounting is actually a very complex field that requires both technical proficiency and also a certain amount of artistry. This text introduces new practitioners to accounting fundamentals and helps prepare them for further studies in the field. It is available to download as a free e-book. In Part 1, the reader is shown the difference between financial and managerial accounting, and introduced to professional ethics and the fundamental accounting equation (Assets = Liabilities + Owners’ Equity). Using concrete examples based on everyday scenarios, the text then outlines how a corporation collects account receivable, makes purchases using loan proceeds, and distinguishes between revenue and income. Additional topics covered include financial statements, retained earnings, articulation, debit and credit rules, asset and expenses dividends, the accounting journal, and T-accounting. Diagrams and charts are used throughout the text to help explain important concepts. Readers interested in continuing their study should refer to author Larry M. Walther’s additional titles in the Accounting Cycle series, including Income Measurement and the Reporting Cycle Content Part 1: Welcome to the World of Accounting Accounting Information Accounting Defined Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting A Quality Information System Inherent Limitations The Accounting Profession and Careers Accounting and Professional Ethics The Fundamental Accounting Equation Assets Liabilities Owners’ Equity Balance Sheet How Transactions Impact the Accounting Equation Edelweiss Collects an Account Receivable Edelweiss Buys Equipment With Loan Proceeds Edelweiss Provides Services to a Costumer on Account Edelweiss Pays Expenses With Cash Generalizing About the Impact of Transactions Distinguishing Between Revenue and Income The Core Financial Statements Financial Statements Income Statement The Statement of Retained Earnings Balance Sheet Statement of Cash Flows Articulation Unlocking the Mystery of Articulation Part 2: Information Processing Accounts, Debits, and Credits Accounts Debits and Credits The Fallacy of ”+/-“ Nomenclature The Debit/Credit Rules Assets/Expanses Dividends Liabilities/Revenues/Equity Analysis of Transactions and Events Determining an Account’s Balance A Common Misunderstanding About Credits The Journal Illustrating the Accounting Journal Special Journals Page Numbering But, What are the Account Balances? The General Ledger Posting To Review The Trial Balance Debits Equal Credits Financial Statements From the Trial Balance Computerized Processing Systems What do they Look Like T-accounts Comprehensive T-Accounting Illustration Chart of Account Control and Subsidiary Accounts
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Subject:Production and Operation Management (POM) Bank Question with Answer
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BTEC Business Level 3, Unit 2: Business Resources. M4/D3 were achieved first time and I achieved a distinction overall for this unit. This document covers costs controlled to budget for Next PLC, as this was the business set by my institution.
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Stakeholders and Culture. Power/Interest Matrix. Path dependency.
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A description of the occupy movement; where it happened, who was involved, what/when did it happen and most importantly; why. Three pages with facts about the occupy movement.
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description of economic development and its indicators or indices
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£25.00 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Accounting Basic Information
The notes contain a detailed explanation of the basic Accounting, the notes come from the MIT of the philippines
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A investigation of the ISPS Code and its implementation in the Port of Hong Kong. Grade: B
£2.50 Preview RemoveBusiness Administration Unit 24 Task 3
Business Administration Level 3 Unit 24 Teamwork and Admin Task 3 Evaluation of Success of my Team
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Evaluate and justify the use of an appropriate promotional mix with respect to business and marketing objectives for the selected organisation.
£3.75 Preview RemoveEnterprise Resource Planning
ERP is seen as an integrated computer system that powers the business processes of any business, not just manufacturing, via embedded best practices and a unified database.In this paper, a comprehensive review concerning ERP software is presented.
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Describe how a trial balance is extracted from a set of accounting records.
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Weygandt, Financial & Managerial Accounting, 1 edition Chapter 16 Job Order Costing Quiz Notes
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Notes on population understandable for all levels and set out in colour
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These notes were created to help Australian high school students with the Financial Mathematics strand of the General Mathematics course for the Higher School Certificate. However, as they cover many aspects of financial mathematics, students from the UK and other countries are sure to find them extremely helpful in their own studies. Just check the list of topics covered below against the topics you are studying. The PDF includes clear discussion on each topic with appropriate worked examples. There are 2 pages at the end which summarises the key points in easily digestible bullet points. The topics covered in this PDF are: Earning and Managing Money; Social Security Payments; Age Pensions; Other social security payments; Superannuation; Budgeting; Investing Money; Simple interest; Compound interest; Investing in Shares; Taxation; Personal Income Tax; Goods and Services Tax
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Design a promotional campaign for a specific product/service offered by your company to meet the needs of a given campaign brief.
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Lecture notes on services encounters including: Blue printing Dramaturgical Servicescape Servuction Customer experience
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The documents is a detailed description of the above title aiming both beginners 1st to 4th year students
£12.50 Preview Removemanagement information system
Deals with system development life cycle..decision systems information technology and all about IT.
£1.50 Preview RemoveBusiness Startegies for international competitiveness (Mothercare and Homeserve)
This report will analyse the key factors affecting international competition related to two companies (Mothercare and Homeserves) and provide a comparison of the main international strategies currently being adopted by the two companies.
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Business Administration Level 3 Unit 20 Organise a Business Event Task 7 Staff Schedule
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Culture management style description, analysis and limitations, and human resource theory e.g. Mayo, Taylor, Maslow. Used in management module of first year accounting and finance degree.
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A Complete Guide in Javascript of How to Code GMT Time Zone & Learn varies type of String
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Very Breif and easy notes to memories the fomrulas of media planning such as (AMA, AMR, Share, Rating)
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2:1 EMPLOYMENT LAW ESSAY - PRIVACY IN THE WORK PLACE. Critically evaluate the law on privacy in the workplace. As part of your evaluation you need to consider the statutory and common law protection of workplace communication, and data about employees. Is the current law an unnecessary burden on employers? INCUDES FULL FOOTNOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY.
£18.75 Preview RemoveBank Question- Chapter 14 Resource Planning
Subject:Production and Operation Management (POM) Bank Question with Answer
£1.50 Preview Remove"When will I ever use exponential functions in real life?"
Exponential functions are used daily in banking to compare and calculate what happens to your money over time after interest is applied. Not only did these notes help me get full credit on this section of the corresponding exam, but it also helped me choose a banking policy that means I will earn more than I was originally! Class: Functions and Trigonometry, high school honors level
£1.50 Preview RemoveA2 Level AQA Business Studies
Chapter 11 - Understanding Operational Objectives
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Explain the reasons behind the choice of media in a successful promotional campaign (P4)
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