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An examination of multi disciplinary case study in accounting department
case study about dfd and their solution
1. In case of Pooling Accounting new balance sheet of the combined company is created whereas in case of Purchase Accounting no new balance sheet is prepared. Thepurchasing company adds the assets of the acquired company to its balance sheetusing a fair market value.2. In case of Pooling Accounting it is basically the merging of two companies whereas incase of Purchase Accounting the acquired company is known as investment.3. In case of Pooling Accounting 'who is buying whom' is not clearly stated whereas incase of Purchase Accounting 'who is buying whom' is clearly stated.4. In case of Pooling Accounting it didnot record the price the acquiring company has topay for the acquisition whereas in case of Purchase Accounting it is valued using thefair market value.Answer by,Mr. Shabbir Alam
IP Accounting is a very useful accounting feature in Cisco IOS, but it's not as well known as other features, such as NetFlow. The fact that Cisco has considered replacing IP Accounting by adding new features to NetFlow potentially turns IP Accounting into a corner case solution. However, compared to NetFlow, IP Accounting offers some advantages that make it an interesting feature to investigate: easy results retrieval via a MIB and limited resource consumption. Furthermore, access-list accounting currently cannot be solved with the NetFlow implementation.
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-The dispensers, because of their appearance, are listed in the UXO chart as Class A4:Bombs -Dispensers can also contain explosive or spring-pressure hazards -CBUs sometimes fail to open and impact as a whole unit. In this case, the payload will scatterwithin close proximity to the impact site
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The dispensers, because of their appearance, ar listed in the UXO chart as Class A4: Bombs. Dispensers can also contain explosive or spring-prerssure hazards. CBUs sometimes fail to open an impact as a whole unit. In this case, the payload will scatter within close proximity to the impact site.
The dispensers, because of their appearance, are listed in the UXO chart as Class A4: Bombs Dispensers can also contain explosive or spring-pressure hazards CBUs sometimes fail to open and impact as a whole unit. In this case, the payload will scatter within close proximity to the impact site.
It means that this case has no simple solution.
i dont think war is a solution in any case