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Goods ( table colthes) used for office use |
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Answer» table Explanation: |
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Answer» oajbwbsbsbsbsbbsbdbd |
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Design an agenda and minutes of an annual general body meeting |
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Answer» Explanation: agenda is a particular subject to DISCUSS and THINK and make a final DECISION by the BOARD of directors |
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प्रभावपूर्ण संचार क्या है. |
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Answer» संचार क्या है सार्थक चिन्हों द्वारा सूचनाओं को आदान -प्रदान करने की प्रक्रिया संचार है। किसी सूचना या जानकारी को दूसरों तक पहुंचाना संचार है। जब मनुष्य अपने हाव-भाव, संकेतों और वाणी के माध्यम से सूचनाओं का आदान प्रदान आपस में करता है तो वह संचार है। कम्यूनिकेशन अंग्रेजी भाषा का शब्द है जिसकी उत्पत्ति लैटिन भाषा के ``Communis´´ नामक शब्द से हुई है। इसका अर्थ समुदाय होता है। अर्थात भाईचारा, मैत्री, भाव, सहभागिता, आदि इसके अर्थ हो सकते है। इसलिए संचार का अर्थ एक-दूसरे को जानना, समझना, संबध बनाना, सूचनाओं का आदान प्रदान करना आदि है। इसके माध्यम से मनुष्य अपने विचारों, भावों, अनुभवों को एक दूसरे से बांटता है। वास्तव में विचारों की अभिव्यक्ति जिज्ञासाओं को परस्पर बांटना ही संचार का मुख्य उद्देश्य है। संचार मनुष्यों के अलावा पशु पक्षियों में भी होता इसके लिए माध्यम का होना अति आवश्यक है। चिड़िया का चहचहाना, कुत्ते का भोंकना, सर्प का भुंकार मारना, शेर का दहाड़ना, गाय का रंभाना, मेंढ़क का टर-टर करना भी संचार है। भाषा ही संचार का पहला माध्यम है। भाषा के द्वारा ही हम अपने विचारों को समाज में आदान प्रदान करते है। इसीलिए कहा जा सकता है कि सूचनाओं, विचारों एवं भावनाओं को एक व्यक्ति से दूसरे व्यक्ति तक भाषा के माध्यम से ही अपने विचारों अनुभवों को समाज के सामने रख कर यथेष्ठ सूचना का प्रेषण करते है। संचार मौखिक भी होता है और लिखित भी होता है। संचार का तीसरा चरण मुद्रण से संबध रखता है। और चौथे चरण को जनसंचार कहते है। वास्तव मे संचार एक प्रक्रिया है संदेश नहीं। इस प्रक्रिया में एक मनुष्य दूसरे मनुष्य से बातचीत करता है। अपने अनुभवों को बांटता है। संचार ने ही पूरी दुनिया को एक छोटे से गांव में तब्दील कर दिया है। अमेरिकी विद्वान पसिंग ने मानव संचार के छह घटक बताऐं है। संचार के तत्व |
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Briefly explain bought ledger |
Answer» A bought ledger is a system in ACCOUNTING by which a business RECORDS and monitors its creditors. The purchase ledger contains the individual accounts of SUPPLIERS from whom the business has made purchases on credit |
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Office furniture cost: 10,00Accumulated depreciation 4,000Can someone help me how to record them on the Balance Sheet? Thank you. |
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Answer» Answer: Accumulated depreciation will be subtracted from furniture on the ASSET side that is (10000-4000) the BALANCE 6000 will be shown on the asset side of Balance SHEET hope this answer HELPS plzz mark as brainliest.... |
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People who eat mangoes Goa and bananas 40, 50, 60 respectively 10 people eat 3 fruits and 70 people eat only one fruit how many people exactly eat 2fruits? |
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Answer» Answer:70 Explanation: it QUITE simple the sum of 40+50+60=150 and no of people who had eaten 3 FRUITS = 10 the people who eat 1 fruits =70 now ADD 10+70=80 by SUBTRACTING 150-80=70 |
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The production manager is responsible for the production budget |
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Answer» hmm .acc to my view PRODUCTION was directly PROPORTIONAL to budget. broooo PLZ mark ME as brilliant..... |
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4. Company is planning for a project which requires the investment of Rs.10,00,000 and the cash flows in 5 years are given below. Rate of interest is12%. Should company invest in the project.YearCash Flow2,00,0003,00,0004,00,0006,00,0001,00,000 |
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Answer» Answer: PLZ MARK IT BRAINLIEST AND ALSO LIKE IT what is cash flow ??? |
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3. Investor buy shares of Rs. 100 at premium of Rs. 400. Company declaresdividend of 30%. He sells the shares after receiving the dividend for Rs 700.What is the rate of return? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: FV=100 PREMIUM=400 MV=500 DIVIDEND=DIVIDEND RATE *FV = 30/100*100 =30 ROR. =DIVIDEND/MV *100 = 30/500*100 = 6% |
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From the following informations ascertain the average payment period :Total SalesSales ReturnsGross Profit RatioOpening StockClosing StockClosing CreditorsClosing B/P[Ans. 87 days Approx](Note: First of all Cost of Goods Sold will be calculated which will be * 40,000. Thereafter, closing stockdeducted in order to find out the amount of purchases.]60,00010,00020%4,0006,0008,0002.000 |
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Sold goods ₹ 5000 at loss of ₹1000 |
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Answer» S.P = ₹5000 C.P= S.P + Loss = ₹5000 + ₹ 1000 = ₹6000 |
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In overb)(OR)Mr. X is a resident and an employee in HindustanPower Corporation Ltd. At Mumbai. He gives thefollowing information relating to his salaries forthe previous year 2016-17.1) Basic salary Rs.18,000 p.m.2) DA (Using for retirement benefits) Rs.6,000p.m.3) Medical allowance Rs: 600p.m.City compensatory allowance Rs. 800 p.m.5) Education allowance for 2 children at Rs.350p.m per child.6) Entertainment allowance Rs.750 P.m.7) House rent allowance Rs. 1,600 pm but hepays Rs. 3,000 p.m as actual rent.8) Company has provided a telephone at hisresident by meeting all the expensesamounting to Rs.6,000 for the year.9) Company has paid his income tax of Rs.6,450during the previous year on his taxableincome.10) Conveyance allowance of Rs. 8,000 forvisiting the branches (fully spent).11) he and the company contribute 14% of salary towards the rpf12) intrest on rpf was rs. 15,000 at 15% per annum |
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Journalise the transactions and prepare the Balance Sheet after the reconstruction has beencarried outLand5. The following is the balance sheet of X Lidas on 31.12.2001:LiabilitiesAmt.AssetsAmt.1000. 6% preference shares of 400000200000Rs 100 each2000 equity shares of Rs.100 150000500000each Rs. 75 paid up6000 equity shares of Rs. 100 360000 Patents80000cach, RS. 60 per share paid up596 Debentures| 200000 Stock110000Outstanding Debenture Interest 10000 Debtors220000Creditors290000 Cash60000Profit & Loss Account24000014100001410000On the date of the Balance Sheet the company went into liquidation. The dividends onpreference shares are in arrears for 2 years. The arrears are payable on liquidation as perArticles of Association The Debentures have a floating charge on the assets of the company.Creditors include a loan of Rs. 100000 secured by mortgage of land. The assets realized areas under:Land - Rs. 240000; Plant - Rs. 400000; Patents - Rs. 60000; Stock - Rs. 120000, Debtors -Rs. 160000The expenses of liquidation amounted to Rs. 21800. The liquidator is entitled to acommission of 3% on all assets realized including cash and a commission of 2% on theamount distributed to unsecured creditors. Preferential creditors amounted to Rs. 30000Prepare the liquidator's Statement of Account |
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5. Calculate the purchase consideration from the following:a) Value of assets as per balance sheet - Rs.2512750b) Agreed value of assets taken over - Rs.1821570c) Liabilities as per balance sheet - Rs. 321570d) Liabilities not taken over - Rs.21570 |
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Answer» 4668460 Explanation: |
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37 ,41 ,43, 47, ?, 53, 55, 59, 61 |
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Answer» Answer: 49 ookkkkkoookkkkkkkkk |
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प्रबन्ध के कियात्मक क्षेत्र पर प्रकाश डालिए |
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Answer» प्रबंधन के कार्यात्मक क्षेत्र - कार्मिक प्रबंधन, वित्तीय प्रबंधन, विपणन प्रबंधन, उत्पादन प्रबंधन और कुछ अन्य। प्रबंधन के कार्यात्मक क्षेत्रों का मतलब उन सभी गतिविधियों का कुल योग है, जो संगठन के उद्देश्यों को प्राप्त करने के लिए एक संगठन में किए जाते हैं। |
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Prepare accounting equation from the following: Capital of businessRs. 60,000; Furniture purchased Rs.4,325; Took a loan Rs.20,000;Purchased goods for cash Rs.21,760; Purchased goods on credit Rs.18,945,Goods sold Rs.19,843 (Cost Rs.17,200), Withdraw cash from business forpersonal use Rs.1,520; Commission received Rs.740; Rent paid Rs.900.Ans. : Total of the Equation Rs. 99,908] |
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What are market activities? |
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Answer» Answer: Hey..!! here ia your answer Economic activities are also called Market activities. Market activities involve remuneration to any one who performs activity PERFORMED for pay or profit. These include production of GOODS or services INCLUDING government service. Market activities refers to the economic activity, which includes the production and CONSUMPTION of goods and non-market activities include things which are not economic , and comprises of EXCHANGE system. |
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Find net value added at market price(i) fixed capital good with a life span of 5 years = 15(ii) raw materials = 6(iii)sales = 25(iv) net change in stock = -2(v) taxes on production = 1 |
Answer» The NVAMP is 14Explanation: The Net VALUE ADDED at Market Price (NVAMP) is computed as: Net Value added at market price (NVAMP) = Sales + Net Change in Stock - Intermediate Consumption - Consumption of fixed capital where Sales is 25 Net Change in stock is -2 Intermediate Consumption involves the non- factor inputs like raw MATERIALS. So, raw materials would be subtracted. Intermediate consumption is 6 Consumption of fixed capital = 15/5 Consumption of fixed capital = 3 So, putting the values above: Net Value added at market price (NVAMP) = 25 + (-2) - 6 -3 Net Value added at market price (NVAMP) = 23 -9 Net Value added at market price (NVAMP) = 14 You can learn more from here about NVAMP You can learn more from here about NVAMP |
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calculate intermediate consumption from the following data: gross value of output=300 net value added of factor cost=100 subsidies=15 and depreciation=30 |
Answer» INTERMEDIATE consumption = 185Explanation: Given: NET value added of factor cost = 100 Subsidies = 15 Depreciation = 30 Find: Intermediate consumption = ? Intermediate consumption = Gross value of output - Net value added of factor cost - Subsidies Intermediate consumption = 300 - 100 - 15 Intermediate consumption = 185 Learn more:
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Explain various methods of valuation of goodwill in detail |
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Answer» In the annuity method, goodwill can be calculated by taking average super PROFIT. This particular profit is the value of an annuity over a certain number of YEARS. Computation of the present value of this annuity is done by DISCOUNTING it at the GIVEN rate of interest, i.e. on the NORMAL rate of return. |
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0.2OROpen the following ledger A/cs for which balances as on 1" April, 2014 areDebit BalancesCredit BalancesRajesh's A/c - Rs. 12000Bank A/c - Rs. 5000Furniture A/c - Rs. 3000(10)April '142 Purchased goods from Rajesh worth Rs. 12000 at 10% TD and 5% CD.4 Sold goods to Rajneesh worth Rs. 6000.6 Purchased IDBI bonds for Rs. 3000.8 Paid to Rajesh half the amount for the goods Purchased on 2nd April without CD.10 Sold to Rajaram goods worth Rs. 10000 at 10% TD and 5% CD and received 25% of theamount immediately by cheque.15 Drew cash from bank Rs. 15000 for office use and Rs. 1000 for personal use.18 Sold furniture worth Rs. 3000 to Ramratan for Rs. 2500.20 Settled Rajesh account by paying the necessary amount at 3% CD. |
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(1) कमशाफ्ट(B) पि(C) फ्लाईव्हील(D) स्वपिस्टन क्लीयरेंस का मान कितना होता है(A) 0.020 mm से 0.80 mm(B) 0.025 mm से 0.1 mm(C) 0.025 mm से 0.05 mm(D) 0.05 mm से 0.1 mmपिस्टन रिंग प्रायः बनाई जाती है- |
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Answer» B) पि (C) फ्लाईव्हील (D) स्व पिस्टन क्लीयरेंस का मान कितना होता है (A) 0.020 MM से 0.80 mm (B) 0.025 mm से 0.1 mm (C) 0.025 mm से 0.05 mm✔✔(D) 0.05 mm से 0.1 mm पिस्टन रिंग प्रायः बनाई जाती है- |
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Salaries paid would be charged to which account - trading A/c or profit and loss A/c |
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Answer» Salary is an expense hence it is CHARGED to PROFIT and loss ACCOUNT. |
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Small pencil is better than large memory comment on it and briefly explain the process |
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Answer» Answer: Last month I had the opportunity to hear Coach Jack Lengyel speak at the Concordia Lutheran Baseball Fundraising dinner. If you’re not familiar with Coach Lengyel, he was the head football coach at Marshall University; having taken over the program in 1970 after a devastating plane crash killed 75 people, including 37 football players, 8 staff members, 25 boosters and 5 flight crew. The story was depicted in the movie We are Marshall. If you haven’t seen the movie, I highly recommend it. Rebuilding a program from basically scratch is hard to imagine. It took a solid commitment and some creativity. Coach Lengyel PETITIONED the NCAA and was granted the right to play freshmen, which at the time was not allowed. He also recruited players from the other sports teams at the University, including basketball and soccer, in order to field a team. Marshall in its four years under Coach Lengyel was 9-33 but at least there was a program. This is important to note because following the crash there was discussion of simply eliminating football from the university. It’s a credit, not only to Coach Lengyel but to the administration and the players that remained and persevered in spite of the bleak looking future. Some twenty plus years later, in 1992 the Marshall University Thundering Herd won the Division I-AA National Championship. Throughout his keynote speech Coach Lengyel covered several points but the one that really resonated with me was “A short pencil is better than a long memory”. It was a fancy way of saying you’ve got to write things down. You’ve got to map out your plan on paper and you’ve got to journal your work. You cannot try to REMEMBER everything that is important to you. He emphasized how he did this very thing while rebuilding the football program. I SEE this concept missed over and over again with athletes. They say they’re serious about their sport/their craft but when it comes to keeping track of their workouts and performance, they fail and usually fail miserably. It really is astounding to me. At the minimum I would think one would want to document “break out” days, in other words, days where something really WORKED. Why? Because there will be days when things aren’t going so well and it would be nice to have something to return to for guidance and perspective in those instances. And no, you won’t remember everything you’ve done. If I asked you what you had for lunch last Saturday, I’ll bet you don’t remember. So, you might ask, why would I write down things from my regular, average days? Simple, it can show you patterns. For example, once you’ve journaled for a couple years, you could notice that every season, shortly after starting, you have some back issues or you notice that each time your velocity has gone down you also notice you REDUCED your long toss work. That’s probably good information to know and if you don’t have your workouts and your performance documented, each day ends up being a new experience. As a result, you are more likely to become frustrated and have to guess at what is taking place. When someone asks you a question such as “What were you doing when things were going well? Or what did you do the last time you faced this challenge?” the answer is typically either “I’m not sure or I think _____” with neither being the response of a serious athlete. (I might add the same holds true in business.) I watched with amazement and great appreciation this fall/winter as one of our Major League guys, who has played 10+ years, meticulously documented everything he did and reviewed his notes before and after his workouts. It hit me that I really shouldn’t be surprised. That’s what the best do and as the saying goes “Success leaves clues”. I guarantee you he has a lot of short pencils in his pencil bag.
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when a firm maintain a cash book, it need not maintain :a) journal proper b) purchase book c) sales book d) cash and bank account in ledger |
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Answer» Answer: Cash and BANK account in LEDGER Explanation: Bcoz it itself acts as both journal and ledger due to its FORMAT |
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Full forms of ----WHOUNESCO- |
Answer» WHOWorld HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS UNESCOUnited Nations EDUCATIONAL Scientific and Cultural ORGANIZATION |
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the position of a businessman on 30th June 1994 was as follows: cash rs. 5000; debtors rs. 20000; machinery rs. 60000; stock rs. 25000; capital rs.75000. calculate his liabilities |
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Answer» HOPE this helps you please mark as brainliest |
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Duttsons Ltd. registered with a nominal capital of 5,00,000 in shares of * 100 each. 3,000shares of which were issued payable as to 12.50 on application, 12.50 on allotment, * 25 threemonths after allotment and the balance to be called-up as and when required. All moneys uptoallotment were duly recorded but as regards the call of * 25, a shareholders holding 100 sharesdid not pay the amount due. Another shareholder who was allotted 150 shares paid them in full.Show the necessary entries to record the above transactions (including cash). |
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Q 2. Dinesh Ltd. On 1st April 2015, purchased a machine from Rajesh Ltd. On hire purchasebasis. The cash price of the machine was Rs 25,000. The payment was to be made Rs 5000 onthe date of the contract and the balance in four annual instalments of Rs. 5000 each plus interestat 5% per annum payable on December 31s each year, and the first such instalment beingpayable on 31.12.2015. Depreciation is to be charged @ 10% on original cost.Show the journal entries and ledger accounts in the books of both the parties. |
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Kabir, Zoravar and Parul are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3:2. Their capitals as on 1st April, 2019were: Kabir - 5,20,000, Zoravar- 3,20,000 and Parul- 2,00,000.The Partnership Deed provided as follows:(1) Kabir and Zoravar each will get salary of 24,000 p.a.(ii) Parul will get commission of 2% of Sales.(iii) Interest on capital is to be allowed @ 5% p.a.(iv) Interest on Drawings is to be charged @ 5% p.a.(v) 10% of Divisible Profit is to be transferred to General Reserve.Sales for the year ended 31st March, 2020 were 50,00,000. Drawings by each of the partners during theyear was 60,000. Net Profit for the year was 1,55,500.Prepare Profit and Loss Appropriation Account for the year ended 31st March, 2020. |
Answer» PROFIT and Loss Appropriation A/c for the year ended 31.3.2020Explanation: P&L Appropriation A/c Particulars Amount(RS.) Particulars Amount(Rs.) To SALARY to: By NET Profit 1,55,500 KABIR 24,000 By Drawings 1,80,000 Zoravar 24,000 (W.N.3) By Interest on 9,000 To Sales Comm. 1,00,000 Drawings(W.N 3) to Parul(W.N 1) To Interest on 52,000 Capital(W.N 2) To General 15,550 Reserve(10%) To Partner A/c- (5:3:2) Kabir 64475 Zoravar 38685 Parul 25790
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What are the reason for difference between cash book and pass book |
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Answer» Please mark it as brainliest Explanation: The differences between the cash book and the bank passbook is caused by: timing differences on recording of the transactions. errors made by the BUSINESS or by the bank. When CHEQUES are issued by the firm to suppliers or CREDITORS of the firm, these are immediately entered on the CREDIT side of the cash book. |
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Received cash from ram rs. 400 discount allowed rs. 20 |
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Answer» CASH A/c Dr. 400 To Ram. 420 |
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15. 9: 65 :: 217: -a) 344 b) 394c) 511d) 513 |
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Answer» Answer: 887.10 Explanation: 65×217=15.9×X 65×217 X=________=887.10(APPROX) 15.9 |
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Value of the goods remaining unsold at the end of the year |
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Answer» Answer: goods unsold at the END of the year is called STOCK.. These are those good which are left unsold in the business at the end of the year. The goods unsold at the end of the accounting year are called closing stock. The same stock is called opening stock at the BEGINNING of the NEW accounting year. |
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If the price of milk went up by 18.18% and consumption is decreased by 8.33%, then find the percentage change in the expenditure. |
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Answer» +18.18-8.33+/-18.18*8.33/100=-8.33% LOSS |
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JOURNALISE THE FOLLOWING TRANSACTION AND POST THEM INTO LEDGERS2019march 1: started business with cash rs 200000march 2: opened a bank account rs 80000march 4:goods purchased from raj rs 22000march 5: goods purchased for cash rs 30000march 8: goods sold to naman rs 12000march 10: cash paid to raj rs 22000march 15: wages paid rs 5000march 20:furniture purchased for office use rs 3000march 27:bank charges rs 200march 30: electricity bill paid rs 4000 |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Cash A/C Dr To Capital A/C 2. Bank Account Dr To Cash A/C 4. Purchase Dr To Raj a/C 5. Purchase Dr To Cash 8. naman Dr To Sales 10. Raj Dr To Cash ALC 15. WAGES Dr To Cash 20. FURNITURE Dr To Cash 27. Bank CHARGES Dr To Cash A/C 30. Electricity bill Dr To Cash Alc |
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Sold goods to Brijesh of the list price of 10,000 at a trade discount of 5% received full payment in gas necessary journal |
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What is accounting cycle. |
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Answer» The accounting CYCLE is a collective PROCESS of identifying, analyzing, and recording the accounting events of a company. The series of steps BEGIN when a transaction occurs and end with its INCLUSION in the financial statements. Explanation: Mark me Brainliest please |
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Give reason - If you buy an item and sell it without opening it, it costs less |
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Journal entry for paid to landlord for shop rent Rs.100 per month? |
Answer» I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.... |
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Shri manak and sons started business by depositing 20000 as capital in the bank |
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Answer» To CAPITAL a/c |
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If goods costing rupees 18500 sold for rupees 21000 how the capital will be affected |
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Answer» if GOODS sold for rs.18500, the amount of stock will be REDUCED and the REVENUE of rs.21000 is added to the cash.And the difference named profit will increase the capital Explanation: |
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Journalise the following transaction in the book of mohan, delhi |
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Answer» Where are the TRANSACTIONS??? |
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The role of accounting has changed over the period of time.Do you agree? |
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Answer» yes Explanation: yes I AGREE that the role of ACCOUNTING has CHANGED. |
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These 7 ,8, 9 questions solutions |
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What is final account one sentence answer |
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Answer» Answer: ACCOUNTS which are use to whether the company or frim is surfing loss or profit.. one can also know the expenses ND income made by frim or company WITHIN one YR |
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