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ACCT 212 HELP Logical Brains ACCT 212 Entire Course For more course tutorials visit www.acct212help.com ACCT 212 Course Project ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm (includes all Sets available on our website) ACCT 212 Week 1-7 All DQs ACCT 212 Final Exam (3 Sets)
ACCT 212 HELP Logical Brains ACCT 212 Week 1-7 All Discussion Questions (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.acct212help.com Week 1 DQ1 Financial Statements Week 2 DQ1 Prepaid Expenses vs. Unearned Revenue Week 2DQ2 Accrual vs. Cash Accounting Week 3DQ1 Ethical Business Decisions
ACCT 212 HELP Logical Brains ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm (5 Sets) For more course tutorials visit www.acct212help.com Please See all the Question Details below, This Tutorial contains 5 Different Sets Set 1 (TCO 1) The Accounting Equation is used to develop the organizations financial reports. (1) Describe what assets value would be if Liabilities are $12,000 and Owners' Equity is $50,000 by showing
ACCT 212 HELP Logical Brains ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm (Set 2) For more course tutorials visit www.acct212help.com 1. (TCO 1) Suppose your company sold $50,000 in merchandise to a customer for cash. How does this transaction impact the accounting equation? 2. (TCO 2) Suppose your company paid $12,000 in cash for a used car. How does this transaction impact the accounting equation? 3. (TCO 3) Pressure is one of the components of the fraud triangle. What types of pressures do people face that could lead to fraud? Give an example of how pressure could lead
ACCT 212 HELP Logical Brains ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm (Set 3) For more course tutorials visit www.acct212help.com 1. (TCO 1) Suppose your company paid $12,000 in cash for its rent. How does this transaction impact the accounting equation? 2. (TCO 2) Suppose your company sold $25,000 in merchandise to a customer for credit. How does this transaction impact the accounting equation? 3. (TCO 3) Opportunity is one of the components of the fraud triangle. How can a company reduce opportunity as a fraud risk? Give an example of how someone could use