Chad Funk is a hair stylist who opened a business selling hair
products. He imports products from around the world and sells to
salons in Canada.
Oct. 1 Purchased $1,400 of hair spray from Orbit Pro; terms 3/10,
n/30, FOB shipping point. The appropriate party paid the shipping
cost of $200.
5 Sold shampoo costing $420 to
Barber & Co. for a price of $600 with terms of 2/10, n/30, FOB
shipping point. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of
$80.
7 Returned $500 of
inventory to Orbit Pro due to an error in the Oct. 1 order.
10 Paid Orbit Pro for the purchase
on October 1.
14 Barber & Co. returned $100 of
inventory from the sale on Oct. 5. The inventory had a cost of
$70.
22 Received the payment from Barber &
Co. on the October 5 sale.
23 Purchased $2,000 of hair
conditioner from Keratin Hair; terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping
point. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of $300.
25 Sold hair gel to Styling
Room for an invoice price of $1,000, terms 2/10, n/30, FOB
destination. The hair gel had a cost of $700. The appropriate party
paid the shipping cost of $150.
26 Paid for the purchase on
October 23.
31 Received the payment from
Styling Room on the October 25 sale.
Required:
Record the journal entries for the month of October. (If no
entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry
required" in the first account field. Journal entry descriptions
are provided already in the journal entry
worksheet.)
In: Accounting
had Funk is a hair stylist who opened a business selling hair products. He imports products from around the world and sells to salons in Canada. Oct. 1 Purchased $4,000 of hair spray from Orbit Pro; terms 3/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of $330. 5 Sold shampoo costing $1,330 to Barber & Co. for a price of $1,900 with terms of 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of $145. 7 Returned $1,800 of inventory to Orbit Pro due to an error in the Oct. 1 order. 10 Paid Orbit Pro for the purchase on October 1. 14 Barber & Co. returned $360 of inventory from the sale on Oct. 5. The inventory had a cost of $252. 22 Received the payment from Barber & Co. on the October 5 sale. 23 Purchased $4,600 of hair conditioner from Keratin Hair; terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of $950. 25 Sold hair gel to Styling Room for an invoice price of $2,300, terms 2/10, n/30, FOB destination. The hair gel had a cost of $1,610. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of $475. 26 Paid for the purchase on October 23. 31 Received the payment from Styling Room on the October 25 sale. Required: Record the journal entries for the month of October. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Journal entry descriptions are provided already in the journal entry worksheet.)
In: Accounting
Chad Funk is a hair stylist who opened a business selling hair products. He imports products from around the world and sells to salons in Canada. Oct. 1 Purchased $3,600 of hair spray from Orbit Pro; terms 3/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of $310. 5 Sold shampoo costing $1,190 to Barber & Co. for a price of $1,700 with terms of 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of $135. 7 Returned $1,600 of inventory to Orbit Pro due to an error in the Oct. 1 order. 10 Paid Orbit Pro for the purchase on October 1. 14 Barber & Co. returned $320 of inventory from the sale on Oct. 5. The inventory had a cost of $224. 22 Received the payment from Barber & Co. on the October 5 sale. 23 Purchased $4,200 of hair conditioner from Keratin Hair; terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of $850. 25 Sold hair gel to Styling Room for an invoice price of $2,100, terms 2/10, n/30, FOB destination. The hair gel had a cost of $1,470. The appropriate party paid the shipping cost of $425. 26 Paid for the purchase on October 23. 31 Received the payment from Styling Room on the October 25 sale. Required: Record the journal entries for the month of October. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Journal entry descriptions are provided already in the journal entry worksheet.)
In: Accounting
A combustion gas has the following composition (by volume): 75%
N2, 5.5% O2, 11% CO2,
8.4% H2O, and 0.1% CO.
a. What is the CO concentration in mg/dscm (dry standard cubic
meter)?
b. What is the average molecular weight of the gas?
c. What is the density of the gas at T = 350 °F and P = 755
mmHg?
d. If the measured flowrate was 1000 L/s at the temperature and
pressure stated in
part (c), what would the volumetric flowrate be at STP?
In: Chemistry
Windows XP Command Line questions.
a) What is the command to display all of the files on the disk in drive A:--do not use the DIR command or the CHKDSK command C:\>
b) Display the contents of the PERSONAL.FIL file located in the root directory of drive A: one screenful at a time
C) Display the contents of the PERSONAL.FIL file located in the root directory of drive A:, one screenful at a time, beginning with the 25th record, on a clear screen using the MORE command.
D) What is the command to append the contents of the file named STEVEN.FIL to the file called CASES.FIL Both files are on the root directory of drive A:
E) Create a subdirectory under the HOMEWORK directory called CIT-40
F) Copy the file called NAME.NEW from the \TEMP directory into the \HOMEWORK\CIT-40 subdirectory
In: Computer Science
In: Computer Science
Write a script in C that will do the following :
1. Create the directory ZHW3.
2. Verify that the directory is created by display all information related to the directory and not just the name of the directory.
3. Assume that the input from the command is used to validate password strength. Here are a few assumptions for the password string.
• Length – minimum of 8 characters.
• Contain alphabets , numbers , and @ # $ % & * symbols.
• Include both the small and capital case letters.
If the password doesn’t comply with any of the above conditions, then the script should report it as a <Weak Password>. Otherwise, the script should report it as a <Strong Password>.
The script must save the strong password it in a password file ( password.txt ) in ZHW3 Directory. If the file does not exist , create the file.
Repeat until N or n is entered.
If you enter Y|y, then new password is entered from the keyboard
In: Computer Science
Active directory (AD) is arguably the most critical component of Windows Server 2008, certainly for larger organizations. It enables corporations to manage and secure their resources from a single directory service and with a common interface—a very powerful tool. Because it is so powerful and offers so many features and capabilities, it sometimes can be complex to those looking at it for the first time. This week, we are going to learn about AD in detail, starting with the fundamentals. As we progress during the week, you will begin to see it's not that intimidating after all. First, though, let's get the fundamentals down. What exactly is a directory service, and what are some examples in industry? Next, let's get the definition of active directory down—what exactly is it, and what benefits does it provide? After this, we'll look at the details on how it is implemented in the business environment.
What is a directory service?
What are some examples of a directory service?
What is the definition of AD?
What are the benefits of AD?
How is AD implemented in a business environment?
In: Computer Science
In Linux Terminal
1. Give a command using find to search from the root directory the file program.f and redirect any errors to the file myerrors.txt
2. Give a command for finding files having the letters index as the beginning of the file name and located in your home directory (provide the absolute path)
3. Give a command for finding within a directory called /mp3collection, only those mp3 files that have a size less than 5000 Kilobytes (< 5MB).
4. Give a commmand that searches for those files that are present in the directory /home/david and its subdirectories which end in .c and which have been accessed in the last 10 minutes.
5. Give a command that searches within the directory /mp3-collection for files that have their names beginning with ’Metallica’ and whose size is greater than 10000 kilobytes (> 10 MB).
6. Give a command that searches in the same directory as above case but only for files that are greater than 10MB, but they should not have ’Metallica’ as the starting of their filenames.
In: Computer Science
Write a shell script (to run on the Bourne shell) called cp2.sh to copy all the files from two named directories into a new third directory. Timestamps must be preserved while copying files from one directory into another.
Task Requirements
Three directory names must be supplied as arguments to your script when it is executed by the user.
In the beginning of your script you need to check that the first two directory names provided (e.g. dir1 and dir2) exist under the current directory. If they do not exist, your script must display an error message and then it should exit.
The third directory argument to the script will specify a new directory name (for example, dir3). This directory must not currently exist (i.e. the creation of e.g. dir3 should be one of the actions of your script). If the directory already exists, your script should display an error message and exit.
The script will first copy all of the files from dir1 into dir3. Your script output must indicate which files have been copied.
The script will then copy every file from dir2 to dir3 subject to the following conditions:
only copy if the file from dir2 is not already present in dir3; or
only copy if the file from dir2 is newer than the same file in dir3. The newer file
will overwrite the existing version in dir3.
Your script output must indicate which files have been copied.
Clean up - remove all temporary files created (if any) at the end of your script.
Your script must generate output similar to the example output shown below.
In: Computer Science