Life University Chapter 4 Chapter Sections 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Cost of plant assets Lump sum purchase Capital expenditure and Revenue expenditure Depreciation method Partial year Depreciation Revise estimate of salvage value and useful life Disposal of plant assets Long Term Assets • Plant Assets • Natural Resource • Intangible Assets Plant Assets • • • • Possess physical substance. Used in operation and not for resale. Long-term in nature Examples: Land Land Improvement
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next generation of business if we can find the importance and growing of the Intangible assets in industry. The tremendous growth and the level of critical data‚ documents (either by email‚ fax‚ data transfer‚ cloud‚ or any channel of communication) and knowledge are the major area and by protecting them‚ we can get sustainable competitive advantage. For any organization its major concern that intellectual’ assets are well marked as per there risk level and properly managed. In this study paper I will
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Substantive Procedures for Asset Irregularities Student Name ACC 556 September 17‚ 2012 Instructor Name Introduction The following will outline the procedures and steps necessary to detect irregularities that can occur in the accounts receivable‚ inventory and fixed assets of Apollo Shoes. The flowcharts will show how the use of internal controls is integral to the overall success of the organization. In the accounts receivable‚ the sales and billing processes are an area that would require
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The objective of efficient resource allocation refers to an economy ’s ability to meet its obligations in ensuring that all social and economic objectives are met without waste‚ for example to allocate resources so that they are distributed efficiently to improve the standard or living. This is the only way that we can ensure that we will be able to maximize the number of goods and services that we are able to provide. In addition‚ we will also be more likely to guarantee the long term availability
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Operating Systems 3 – Deadlocks Lab notes Course lectured by Prof. Gabriel Kuper Lab assist. Ilya Zaihrayeu http://www.dit.unitn.it/~ilya/os.htm Deadlock Prerequisites Deadlock can arise if four conditions hold simultaneously: Mutual exclusion: only one process at a time can use a resource. If another process requests that resource‚ the requesting process is delayed until the resource is released; Hold and wait: a process holding at least one resource is waiting to acquire additional resources
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R e s e a r c h July 30‚ 2002 Asset Valuation & Allocation Models Dr. Edward Yardeni (212) 778-2646 ed_yardeni@prusec.com Amalia F. Quintana (212) 778-3201 mali_quintana@prusec.com - Introduction I. Fed’s Stock Valuation Model How can we judge whether stock prices are too high‚ too low‚ or just right? The purpose of this weekly report is to track a stock valuation model that attempts to answer this question. While the model is very simple‚ it has been quite accurate and can also be used
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Using EXCEL for Asset Allocation and Performing Market Efficiency Studies 1. Introduction There are several features in EXCEL that are very useful for asset allocation and performing market efficiency studies. These features used in conjunction with live or historical data allows one to apply the sophisticated techniques discussed in this class in practical situations. This write-up will introduce students to the various mathematical and statistical functions available in EXCEL and explain
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Current Assets vs. Non Current Assets Current assets are listed on the balance sheets in accounting. The total of all the cash that you have in your business or account is your current assets on your balance sheet. These assets include the following: cash‚ accounts receivables‚‚ inventory‚ marketable securities‚ prepaid expenses‚ and anything else that you can think of that could be convert to cash in less than a year. When a company goes bankrupt the assets of a company are important because
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they are subject to taxes - Target rate of return: 5%+inflation - Change allocation policy when capital markets change or if there are new investment opportunities‚ law changes‚ or risk aversion changes. - Investment committee: 3 board members and 3 non board members - New asset allocation policy: o Reduction in exposure to of the investment portfolio to domestic public equity (31% to 20%) o Increase in allocation to absolute-return strategies (hedge funds-make profit whether market goes
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Note on Private Equity Asset Allocation Over the past 20 years‚ managers of institutional capital have increasingly allocated more funds to private equity. During that time period‚ private equity has been an asset class with relatively high returns compared to public stock market indices. However‚ the recent economic downturn has made it clear that this asset class also has significant risks. This note describes the characteristics and challenges of private equity as an asset class. The table below
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