Picture yourself at the end of your career as a successful CPA. What will that look like? What will your history of accounting jobs have been? Will it look like the accounting job of the early 2000s?
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Which region first rose to wealth and prominence during the early part (e.g. 15th c.) of this era and what factors enabled their rise? Name at least two cities that are iconic in this regard.
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the Ten most important things you will take away from Early Childhood Education Class
How will this information help you a) in your professional life b) in you personal life?
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Assignment below:
Zach Carey was a self-employed window washer earning approximately $700 per week. One day, while cleaning windows on the eighth floor of the Second National Bank Building, he tripped and fell from the scaffolding to the pavement below. He sustained severe multiple injuries but miraculously survived the accident. He was immediately rushed to the local hospital for surgery. He remained there for 60 days of treatment, after which he was allowed to go home for further recuperation. During his hospital stay, he incurred the following expenses: surgeon, $2,500; physician, $1,000; hospital bill for room and board, $250 per day; nursing services, $1,200; anesthetics, $600; wheelchair rental, $100; ambulance, $150; and drugs, $350. Zach has a major medical policy with Medical Benefits Corporation that has a $3,000 deductible clause, an 80 percent co-insurance clause, internal limits of $180 per day on hospital room and board, and $1,500 as a maximum surgical fee. The policy provides no disability income benefits.
Your assignment is to evaluate Zach Carey's medical insurance program. After reading his situation there are four questions. I want you to answer question 4. However, the type of information requested in questions 1-3 is what should be considered in answering question 4.
1. Explain the policy provisions as they relate to deductibles, co-insurance, and internal limits.
2. How much should Zach recover from the insurance company? How much must he pay out of his own pocket?
3. Would any other policies have offered Zach additional protection? What about his inability to work while recovering from his injury?
4. Based on the information presented, how would you assess Zach’s health care insurance coverage? Explain.
Your assignment is to evaluate Zach Carey's medical insurance program. After reading his situation there are four questions. I want you to answer question 4. However, the type of information requested in questions 1-3 is what should be considered in answering question 4.
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Pure phosgene gas (COCl2), 0.0340 mol, was placed in a 1.30-L container. t was heated t o730.0 K, and at equilibrium, the pressure of CO was found to be 0.513 atm. Calculate the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaaction:
CO(g) + Cl2(g) >< COCl2(g)
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Calculate the root mean square velocity and kinetic energy of CO, CO2, and SO3 at 252 K .
Calculate the root mean square velocity of CO at 252 K .
Calculate the root mean square velocity of CO2 at 252 K
Calculate the root mean square velocity of SO3 at 252 K.
Calculate the kinetic energy of CO at 252 K .
Calculate the kinetic energy of CO2 at 252 K
Calculate the kinetic energy of SO3 at 252 K .
Which gas has the greatest velocity?
The greatest kinetic energy?
The greatest effusion rate?
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An adjusting entry shows a debit to Depreciation Expense. The credit would be to Accumulated Depreciation. (T/F)
ABC Co. provides contracting services to XYZ Co. XYZ paid ABC in advance (down payment). This would be deferred revenue for ABC. Co (T/F)
To record depreciation for the month you would (A. dr. Accumulated Depreciation and cr. Depreciation Expenses) (B. dr. Depreciation Expenses and cr. Accumulated Depreciation) (C. dr. Depreciation Expense and cr. Cash) (D. none of these are correct)
Adjusting entries can be categorized as accruals or deferrals. (T/F)
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Purchase-Related Transactions
Journalize entries for the following related transactions of Manville Heating & Air Company:
a. Purchased $25,000 of merchandise from Wright Co. on account, terms 2/10, n/30.
b. Paid the amount owed on the invoice within the discount period.
c. Discovered that $5,000 of the merchandise purchased in (a) was defective and returned items, receiving credit.
d. Purchased $3,700 of merchandise from Wright Co. on account, terms n/30.
e. Received a refund from Wright Co. for return in (c) less the purchase in (d).
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