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NVCC ACC211 TEST 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025
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NVCC ACC211 TEST 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025 
 
 
ACCOUNTING - ANSWERSinfo system that identifies, records & communicates the economic events of a company 
 
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP - ANSWERS1 owner, easy to set up, tax advantage, personal liability. auto repair shop, barber shop, farms, 
 
PARTNERSHIP - ANSWERSMore than 2 owners, simple to set up, tax advantage, personal liability. doctors and lawyer offices 
 
CORPORATION - ANSWERSeasier to transfer ownership and raise funds, no personal liabi...
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Solution Manual for Intermediate Accounting, 2nd Edition, by Donald E. Kieso, Jerrya Terry D. Warfield.
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Solution Manual for Intermediate Accounting, 2nd Edition, by Donald E. Kieso, Jerrya Terry D. Warfield.
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Solution Manual for Intermediate Accounting, 2nd Edition, by Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt and Terry D. Warfield.
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Solution Manual for Intermediate Accounting, 2nd Edition, by Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt and Terry D. Warfield.
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ACC211: CH.3 MCQ Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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ACC211: CH.3 MCQ Exam Questions And 
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A company reported net income of $4,805 for October. Its net sales for October were $15,500. 
Its profit margin is: - answer31% 
Profit Margin = Net Income/Net Sales 
Profit Margin = $4,805/$15,500 = 0.31 = 31% 
On July 1 of the current calendar year, Olive Company paid $8,900 cash for management 
services to be performed over a two-year period beginning July 1. The adjusting entry on 
December 31 of the current year for Olive would include...
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ACC211: CH.3 MCQ Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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ACC211: CH.3 MCQ Exam Questions And 
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A company reported net income of $4,805 for October. Its net sales for October were $15,500. 
Its profit margin is: - answer31% 
Profit Margin = Net Income/Net Sales 
Profit Margin = $4,805/$15,500 = 0.31 = 31% 
On July 1 of the current calendar year, Olive Company paid $8,900 cash for management 
services to be performed over a two-year period beginning July 1. The adjusting entry on 
December 31 of the current year for Olive would include...
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Accounting in Business Class ACC 211 Chapter 1anaylitical notes 2023
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Covers a summary of analytical and procedural section for chapter 1 of "Financial and Managerial Accounting, Information for Decisions" by John J. Wild and Ken W. Shaw. 9th edition. The first concepts covers: basics of accounting and principles of accounting OR the basics of why accounting is important for businesses'. If further questions on notes please contact me at . I will provide further explanations and study material if asked.
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WGU C211 Global Economics for Managers Exam
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4. Which political view of foreign direct investment (FDI) is most widely used by governments in the current 
international business environment? 
Radicalism 
Protectionism 
Communism 
nationalism 
5. Which factors predict the degree of rivalry between a pair of competitors? 2 choices 
Market commonality 
Cost structure 
Resource similarity 
Organizational structure 
6. Which factors predicts how local firms in emerging economics will respond to multinational competitors? 
Competitive assets and...
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