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Assignment Question(s):
Q1-
A company wants to implement good internal control. What are the policies and procedures you can suggest to minimize human frauds and errors? (1Mark)
Q2-
Assume that you have a company. And the management team estimates that 3% of sales will be uncollectible.
Give any amount of sales and prepare the journal entry using the percent of sales method. (1Mark)
Q3-
A company that uses a perpetual inventory system made the following cash purchases and sales. There was no beginning inventory.
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January 1: |
Purchased 30 units at SAR11 per unit |
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February 5: |
Purchased 30 units at SAR 13 per unit |
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March 16: |
Sold 50 Units for SAR 15 per unit |
A.Prepare general journal entries to record the March 16 sale using the
B. What is the cost of goods sold and the gross margin for each method? (2Marks)
Q4. What is the bank reconciliation? why is it important for companies to prepare bank reconciliation periodically? (1Mark)
In: Accounting
Bill is the owner of a small office building, and Richard is an accountant who rents office space from Bill. After failing to receive rental payments for two months in a row, Bill files a lawsuit to have Richard evicted and to collect back rent that is owed. In response to this lawsuit, Richard notifies the court that the office space has a leaky roof and is full of cockroaches. Richard claims that the office space he rents from Bill is unsuitable for any human to run a business from, and that he should not have to pay rent to Bill until Bill is able to repair the space.
(a) If everything that Richard said is true, has Bill violated the warranty of habitability? Briefly explain why or why not?
(b) After hearing both sides, the court ultimately rules in favor of Bill. Thus, the court orders Richard to immediately vacate the office space and to pay Bill all back rent owed. If everything that Richard said was true, why did the court seemingly overlook the horrible condition of the office space?
(c) Assume that Richard and Bill resolve their differences, and Richard agrees to stay in the office space until the lease ends. What will be the residual value of the lease to Richard?
In: Accounting
1 If the U.S. government takes the value of in-kind transfers into consideration, the U.S. poverty rate decreases.True/False
2 If women are not allowed to own property or inherit wealth but men are, this is an example of comparative advantage.True/False
3 In his book The Other Path, de Soto suggests that countries will grow more quickly if governments limit entrepreneurship.True/False
4 In his book The Other Path, de Soto suggests that countries will grow more quickly if bureaucratic barriers to free enterprise are reduced. True/False
5 In-kind transfers include housing subsidies and food stamps. True/False
6 Lack of access to sanitation and inadequate medical care have a negative impact on the development of human capital.True/False
7 Over half of the people in the world who live in extreme poverty live in China and India combined. True/False
8 Poverty is considered to be more permanent in the United States than it is in other nations. True/False
9 Providing basic health care and education for poor countries is cost prohibitive. True/False
10 The U.N. has established a Millennium Poverty Goal of cutting the number of people in extreme global poverty in half by 2015.True/False
In: Economics
Match each passage with the title of the poem from which it is taken.
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In: Physics
1) When import-competing sectors are exposed to heightened competition from abroad, what kinds of people are made worse off? (You may wish to distinguish people by age, gender, education, and minority status.) Who, if anyone, is made better off? In your answer, draw on the empirical findings discussed in class
2) China, India, and other emerging market economies are exporting increasingly sophisticated goods to the United States. (By sophisticated, ” I mean their production processes are capital-intensive and/or human capital-intensive.) Explain how this phenomenon might be interpreted using Lerner diagrams. In your answer, indicate whether you think this phenomenon spells doom for the U.S. manufacturing sector.
3) What does theory tell us about the effects of unskilled labor migration into a particular region? Specifically, discuss the intra-regional effects of this immigration on unskilled wages, product mix, and the returns to other factors (including, possibly, skilled labor, capital,and/or land). In your answer, contrast the predictions of the specific factors model with those of the Heckscher -Ohlin model, and state the assumptions you are invoking when discussing each. Finally, drawing on readings and class discussions, summarize the empirical evidence on these prediction
In: Economics
1. why might some antibiotics show greater evidence of bacterial resistance than others?
2. do any of the results obtained suggest that bacterial genes that confer resistance to certain antibiotics also work against chemically similar antibiotics?
3. Staphylococcus epidermidis is gernally not considered a harmful species of bacteria; in fact, it may be beneficial to humans to have this organism living on our skin. even so, why should we be concerned that this species shows resistance to a variety of antibiotics? try to address serveral different reasons.
4. it is becoming more and more common to find antibiotic resistann t bacteria outside of medical facilities. however, it is still often the case that hospital patients become infected with resistant bacteria that are rarely found outside of the hostpial environment. what factors make it more likely to that a hospital patient (rather than a person outside of a hospital) will end up with an infection caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
5. if all antibiotic use suddenly balted, would populations of human-infecting bacteria eveolve in terms of their antibiotic resistance alleles? (hint: to answer this completely, you need to consider possible metabollic costs of resistance)
In: Biology
Mr Ojomu is a 42 year male of African origin. He has a demanding desk-based job and frequently has to work long hours. He rarely eats regular meals and so has developed a habit of snacking on foods with high salt, fat and sugar contents. He routinely drinks at least 4 cups of coffee a day and at least one bottle of coca cola. Recently he has noticed that he has put on weight and easily gets out of breath when walking, he feels tired on waking, often suffers muscular aches and pains and experiences bouts of anxiety over his workload.
Using four of the systems from the list below, explain what steps
Mr Ojomu should take to improve his overall physical and mental
health. Include in your answer how the body systems you have
selected work together to normalise body functions. 500 words
Human body systems
• The endocrine system
• The nervous system
• The cardio-vascular system
• The respiratory system
• The urinary system
• The lymphatic and immune system
This is the whole question, i didn't leave anything out. Help me solve this.
In: Biology
impact on the health of our population and our communities is critical for health care and human service professionals in the field. To prepare for and complete this discussion forum: Find a peer reviewed journal article that addresses health disparities or disparities in health outcomes of a particular health condition/concern (i.e., obesity, breast cancer, high blood pressure, infant mortality, etc.). A quick search of the library databases using, for example, the keywords Health Disparities in Breast Cancer, will produce a wealth of information from which to choose your article. Second, in a post of a minimum of 150 words, give a brief overview of the article and discuss what you think the most important take home point is. Try to pinpoint the underlying causes of the disparity and how it is impacting the health of minority or vulnerable populations. Do NOT simply read and paste the abstract. Read the entire article as I may ask you specific questions about it in the forum. Please check to make sure that you are not duplicating another student’s article in the forum.
Article:http://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?vid=0&sid=4af59021-2f97-4d96-b414-50518a33ff20%40sessionmgr4006&bdata=JkF1dGhUeXBlPXNoaWImc2l0ZT1lZHMtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=edselp&AN=S000296102030266X
In: Nursing
While performing his routine internal audit of Some Co’s payroll records, Baxter noticed that salaries and wages expense, including overtime pay for Q1 2018 had increase 17% over the previous quarter and 10% over Q1 2017. Baxter found these increases to be unusual given the recent layoffs at the company and its efforts to keep overtime pay to a minimum. He is aware that pay raises, capped at 1%, were issued in Q1 2018, but these alone do not explain the large increase in salaries and wage expense.
After some initial inquiry, Baxter learned that Some Co’s controller, Derek, had covered for the human resources manager while she was on vacation for two weeks during Q1 2018. Baxter is concerned that this breach in separation (segregation) of duties might have set the stage for payroll fraud. He is especially concerned about the possibility of a false salaries and wage scheme.
Create a planning form shown in class: Red Flags, Documentation, Testing, Why Not Fraud to show Baxter how you are going to investigate the situation.
Assume you have completed the investigate prepare an interoffice memo case study format to detail your findings for Baxter.
In: Accounting
Please answer 1-7
Based on LD50 values, which of these is the most toxic/lethal?
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Botulinum toxin: LD50=0.03 ng/kg |
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Shiga toxin: LD50=250 ng/kg |
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Staphylococcal enterotoxin: LD50=1350 ng/kg |
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Abrin toxin: LD50= 20,000 ng/kg |
Which of the following is not a communicable disease?
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malaria |
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HIV / AIDS |
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tetanus |
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tuberculosis |
Which of these best defines pathogenesis?
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the abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally |
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the origin and development of a specific disease |
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the study of strictly bacterial diseases |
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the study strictly viral diseases |
The LAL (Limulus amebocyte lysate) assay is used to detect the presence of ____________.
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exotoxins |
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endotoxins |
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fungal pathogens |
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helminthes |
Live microbes that are applied to or ingested into the human body to exert a beneficial effect are defined as ___________________.
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antibiotics |
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prebiotics |
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probiotics |
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none of these |
Where does B cell differentiation take place in adult humans?
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bone marrow |
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thymus |
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heart |
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none of the above |
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Which of the following definitions is incorrect?
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acute: a short-lasting primary infection |
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chronic: a disease that develops slowly and lasts for a long period of time |
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primary infection: an initial illness |
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secondary infection: are always a long-lasting illness |
In: Biology