The cash cycle starts when you pay your supplier and ends when your buyer pays you. The operating cycle starts with acquiring of inventory or raw material ands ends with receipt of payments of your good.
From the grade 11 text book, occassionally an account that would normally have a debit balance, ends up having a credit balance or vise versa not because of a mistake. There is a reason the account ends up with opposit of the normal, for example, if you over pay an account payable, or a customer returns unsatisfactory merchandise for credit.
Auditing investigates account details, bookkeeping methods, procedures, and practices. If any irregularities or suspicious situations are noted an investigation may be recommended.
A calendar year starts in Januaray and ends in December A financial year starts at the 1st of July to the 30th of June the next year Hope this helps A small correction if I may - it is correct indeed to say that the calendar years runs from January 1st through December 31st. However "Financial Year" depends on (i) the applicable legal system; (ii) applicable tax system (in place in the relevant country) or sometimes (iii) as provided in the by-laws of the relevant company. In the US it is quite common the July 1st - June 30th period but not necessarily so.
The money multiplier is usually greater than 1 because as money is changing hands, it ends up benefiting more users than it would have if it was in a bank account.
Yes you can get pregnant the same time your period ends. You can even get pregnant while you are on your period
If you mean menopause, in theory no. But I wouldn't bet on it. Make sure he uses a condom. There are communicable diseases too. Also menopausal women are dry and a condom may help. Remember: menopause is when you have not had a period for more than 12 months.
you really can't get pregnant during your period. Your period happens because you didn't get pregnant. Ovulation is when you get pregnant and it happens about two weeks after your period ends.
Yes.
no
It is even possible to get pregnant on your period.
Nope. In general, you can only get pregnant if you are ovulating.
Certainly. Although most women do not become pregnant while on their period, it is not unheard of. When a woman becomes pregnant is strictly dependent upon when she ovulates. For most women, but not all, she ovulates around 14 days before her expected period.
Yes! Congratulations... Or not...
No, it can't. Implantation bleeding occurs when you don't get a period, and your body is actually pregnant. You are not pregnant.
Neither, about a week after your period ends is normal.
The least 'safe' (safe = not getting pregnant) time to have intercourse is after your period ends, as your body is gearing up for ovulation. Since sperm can live for 5 days, having sex after a period can result in a pregnancy. Without using birth control, the safest time is right before you expect your period or at the beginning of your period. However, since stress, illness, and other things can change when you ovulate, then using the rhythm method of birth control is not nearly as effective as using other forms of birth control, such as a condom, birth control pill, IUD, or depo-provera shot.