Financial Accounting (ACC1006F)
University of Cape Town (UCT)
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Understanding Candlestick Bloomberg
- Summary • 30 pages • 2023
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Japanese Candlestick charting and techniques is one of the most effective ways to read price movements in the financial market. The methodology, so called because of its similarity to a candle, has been developed over the centuries in Eastern Asia. 
It was originally used in Japan, during the Edo-period (), to monitor and forecast price movements of the country‟s most prized commodity, rice; which was mostly traded at the Dojima Rice Exchange near the historical commercial capital, Osaka. 
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Inventory
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A summary of key things to remember when dealing with Inventory in accounting. It looks at how the consignee and consignor would record with regards to the sale of inventory, what expenses are capitalized to Inventory, mark-ups, inventory recording systems and cost formulas. Examples are provided with memos because the best way to understand is by doing and seeing examples.
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Lecture notes Financial Accounting An Introduction to Financial Accounting, ISBN: 9781912350285
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Lecture notes Financial Accounting- day 1: basics of the accounting equation An Introduction to Financial Accounting
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The Conceptual Framework - Financial Accounting
- Summary • 24 pages • 2020
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Comprehensive notes, with a summary, and definitions list for first year Financial Accounting at UCT. The notes are on the conceptual framework (chapter 4 in the textbook "Financial Accounting an Introduction"). These notes are more than sufficient to do well. They include a compilation of lecture notes, textbook notes and examples, as well as notes from a previous student who got over 80% for Financial Accounting. The layout is easy, and the notes are made with love.
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