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Business Accounting and Bookkeeping

Business accounting and bookkeeping refers to the act of systematically recording, verifying and reporting business transactions such as purchases, sales, payments and income. The accounting aspect is commonly performed by certified accountants only.

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When was the Institute of Internal Auditors established?

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The IIA, established in 1941 at a meeting in New York City

Steps involved in preparation of dpt vaccine?

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a suitable strain of corynebacterium diphtheriae is grown on a liquid medium and incubated at 37 C for 7-10 days. After period sufficient concentration of phenol is added to ensure sterilty then it is filtered through a bacteria proof filter. The strerile filtrate is diphtheria toxin with 0.4 percenet formaldehyde solution and incubated at 37 C for 3-4 weeks. The resulting product is diphtheria toxoid or formal toxoid.

What percentage of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' members work in public accounting firms?

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Approximately 43 percent worked in business and industry, nearly 40 percent worked in public accounting firms,

What are the advantages and disadvantages of prepare a financial account?

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i think that there is no disadvantages to prepare a financial account because by the financial account or report you can do many things that will help you to make adesitions to inhance your income and to make it be come a profit and if you r having a company or a firm financiak report will help you to know about the stock holders , invesetors and creditors

and may be there will be an disadvantages when you prepare it by wromg way

so i advice to make a financial account or report

What is Recovery Audit Contractors?

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Typically, Recovery Auditors are concerned with things like the recovery of overpayments in the business world. This can take a very broad interpretation, even as far as interest costs that could have been applied by the client, but weren't. Contractors in this case mean that the recovery auditor is not an employee, but instead a contracted company.

Intangible assets are depreciated or not?

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Intangible assets are subject to devaluation not depreciation.

What is a Certified Public Bookkeeper?

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Certified Public Bookkeeper

In the United States, the Certified Public Bookkeeper (CPB) license serves to protect the public interest by helping to ensure that only qualified individuals become licensed. The licenses provides assurance to small business and nonprofit owners and employees that licensees are trusted and competent public bookkeepers. Become a Licensed Certified Public Bookkeeper

The Certified Public Bookkeeper (CPB) license serves to protect the public interest by helping to ensure that only qualified individuals become licensed. More than a certification, the CPB license enables bookkeepers to become employed or engaged as full-charge bookkeepers performing bookkeeping for businesses and non-profit organizations. The CPB license provides assurance that CPBs are trusted and competent bookkeepers. CPBs are distinguished from other bookkeepers by stringent licensing requirements. They have extensive bookkeeping knowledge, skills, and experience. In order to qualify for the CPB license, CPBs must possess bookkeeping education, pass a national certification exam, meet experience requirements, obtain a minimum of 24 hours of Continuing Professional Education annually, and agree to abide by the NACPB Code of Professional Conduct. Steps to Become a Licensed CPB

Specific requirements for becoming a CPB, and the rights and obligations of a licensed CPB, are set forth in the National Association of Certified Public Bookkeepers CPB Regulations and Rules. For more informatin, go to http://www.nacpb.org/licenses.cfm.

What was the average cost per unit for direct material?

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The average costs per unit varies with what is being produced. You would need to check with specific businesses to determine the average costs of direct materials.

How did the Old Testament come into existence and account for its differences between the catholics and protestants.?

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as is taught and believed it is understood God created everything with a word.because he is spirit as is proclaimed in the bible he is invisible . he spoke, taught through the prophets,why? because he is invisible .all this was recorderd in what we called the books of the old testament...what also came out from those recordings is that many years later ,God the father creator of everything would represent himself on earth through his son Christ Jesus.the teachings of Jesus would later be called the books of the new testament. new meaning all the old physical practises should be changed to a spititual way of worship.eg sacrifice blood of offering(goat)-old test.vs sacrificing your time to help,care for others etc.

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How much does an accountant makes weekly?

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He or she will make around fifty thousand

What does In the Black mean?

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It is a banking term meaning that you are in credit. Traditionally, when accountants and bankers did the books (ie the accounts) of a customer they wrote positive credits in black and debts in red. Hence the terms in the black and in the red.

What is Control in Accounting?

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A control is some type of device or procedure that attempts to limit the possibility of a transaction to be manipulated.

Do plant and animal cells both contain mitochondria?

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Yes, but there are some living things that don't.

What is the mandate of internal auditors?

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Internal auditors identify control problems and develop solutions for improving and strengthening internal controls. Internal auditors are concerned with the entire range of an organization's internal controls

What are the costs of paraplegia?

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It depends what cost you are referring to, mentally the costs can be quite high, if we are talking money here then there are places where you can get help. Go and see your doctor for more information.

What is wrong when you see everything close like when something is 5 feet or 50 feet away you can reach out and touch it?

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This is poor depth perception and could be caused by an astygmatism. You should see your optometrist. It is possible to have 20/20 vision and still have an astygmatism. Glasses or contacts can correct a problem like that and enable you to see things at their proper depth. This is very important for driving and is also needed to be good at most sports. Hope this helps!
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Where is the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants headquarters?

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Asked by EncofBizandFinance

with the headquarters located at 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036-8775.

What are the weaknesses in the accounting environment?

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identify Weaknesses and potential for improvements to the accounting system and consider their impact on the operation of the organization