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Design your product and provide it a name and a description and visual/picture of it (this can be your own drawing or an image from the intemet with your brand/logo assigned to the image).
Design your product and provide it a name and a description and visual/picture of it (this can be your own drawing or an image from the intemet with your brand/logo assigned to the image). Justify your choice by explaining in details the reasons why you selected your product (i.e. is there a demand for it?…
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complete tax return including tax estimate to show the tax payable OR refundable for Alberto Cortes
Alberto Cortes is a single resident Australian taxpayer employed as a lecturer by Universal Training College. During the 2018 /19 tax year, Alberto also sold two properties and some shares. His Payment Summary from Universal Training College (ABN: 12 345 678 901) showed the following for the year ended 30 June 2019: Payment Summary Gross…
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Choose a publicly traded company from the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).
Choose a publicly traded company from the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). The company must have provided at least 4 years of dividend payments information on the ASX website. Provide the following information of your chosen company. 02 Marks Company Name: Stock Ticker Symbol: Stock Information: Most recent price Market capitalization Daily volume Number of ordinary…
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Looking at your company’s sustainability report, what are some ways in which the company is “giving back” to the community?
Background of the assignment:Publicly listed companies must publish online an annual report. This report includes financial statements and other information as required by the standards set by the AASB and other accounting bodies. Students of ACC202 are expected to be able to demonstrate an understanding of the accounting standards and show how the material studied…
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Write up the asset, capital and liability accounts in the books of D. Gough to record the following transactions
Write up the asset, capital and liability accounts in the books of D. Gough to record the following transactions: 2016 June 1 Started business with £16,000 in the bank. 2 Bought van paying by cheque £6,400. 5 Bought office fixtures £900 on time from Old Ltd. 8 Bought van on time from Carton Cars Ltd…
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identify and explain the rules of law relating to taxation law topics covered in the subject.
On March 1 2012 Philip inherited a property in inner Sydney at 151 Temple Street from his Aunt. The property had been used for commercial purposes but as the area was central to his job as an interior designer he decided to move in immediately and renovate to convert to residential accommodation. The property was…
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prepare a classified balance sheet assuming 80% of notes payable representing long term
The following Trial Balance is given for the quarter ended March 31, 2020. Debit Credit Cash Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance Supplies Equipment Owner’s Drawings Salaries and Wages Sundry expenses $ 5000 2000 3000 1500 50,000 4000 3000 1500 Notes Payable Accounts payable Owner’s Capital Service Revenue Unearned revenue $ 30,000 2000 25,000 10,000 3000…
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Female Reproduction System
• Introduction to the disease and the organ system (history, signs, symptoms, epidemiology etc.) • Discussion of the normal anatomy and physiology of the organ system involved (cell and tissue populations involved, organs, primary functions, connections to other body systems) • Discussion of the changes to the anatomy and physiology as a result of the…
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The impact of clinical systems on outcomes
Review the Resources and reflect on the impact of clinical systems on outcomes and efficiencies within the context of nursing practice and healthcare delivery. Conduct a search for recent (within the last 5 years) research focused on the application of clinical systems. The research should provide evidence to support the use of one type of…
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Did the Citigroup court agree that the plaintiffs had established evidence of red flags
TQ 3.1: In the Citigroup case, shareholders challenged the business decision to continue to operate in the subprime mortgage market after there was evidence that real estate investments might decline in value. Did Citigroup shareholders allege that the directors made a poor business decision or did they allege that directors failed to take appropriate steps…