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    Salem Data Services was established after an agreement was reached between Salem Telephone Company and the state Public Service Commission. Salem Data Service is a computer data service, which performs data processing for Salem Telephone Company. They also sell computer services to other companies and organizations. Since Salem Telephone company was a regulated utility it drove the need for Salem Data Services to be a separate entity since it was an unregulated utility. Even though Salem Data Services

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    Total cash flow in investing activities was a positive $36,329, and total cash flow from financing activities was a positive $421,441 (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission). XM had a positive year in regards to Operating, Financial and Investing activities. Significant events One

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    with the store mangers before implementation to provide some transparency into the process and reneging fears down. Keep in mind the objective based portion makes up the minority of the incentive plan and will based on total revenue with no distinction between sales and rental revenue. The senior management team believes that RKO 's major sources of competitive advantage are quality appearance, and the breadth and depth of the store 's PRC inventory. RKO believes they can outsell their competitors

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    Rev. 154.36x 154.36x 154.36x 154.36x 154.36x Total Sales Equip. Rev. 101 134.98 153.85 173.10 190.42 203.76 Prepaid Expenses 1.38% 1.38% 1.38% 1.38% 1.38% Total Prepaid Expenses 41.6 46.92 53.48 60.17 66.19 70.82 Accounts Payable 35.54x 35.54x 35.54x 35.54x 35.54x Total Accounts Payable 260.8 335.42 382.38 430.18 473.20 506.33 Deferred Serv.

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    This will put the hospital in a positive light with the community, and ultimately increase services provided which will increase the revenue of the hospital. In our final analysis, Team E agrees with the CEO’s report to the Board. The indicators are as follows: The audited report shows that the previous years losses had been turned into a gain, and Net Patient Revenues had grown to over 9%. Furthermore, the hospital took the necessary steps to the overall economic recession by holding an emergency

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    Not-for-profit organizations consist of a variety of organizations such as churches, education, health, social services, commerce, and clubs through schools whether it is a high school or a college. The difference between a not-for-profit organization and for-profit organizations is for-profit organizations generate profits for their owners and not-for-profit organizations exist to pursue missions that address the needs of society. Net assets are an important source of information for funders and

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    enterprise which meet three criteria. 1. Engage in business activities and earn revenues and incur expenses. 2. Operating results are regularly reviewed by the chief operating decision-maker to assess performance and make resource allocation decisions. 3. Discrete financial information is available

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    org/tablewiz/tw.php iii) Of total giving in 2015 ($ 358 billion) • 72% came from individual (living donors) • 4% came from corporations (excludes corporate foundations) • 8% came from individuals (bequest) • 16% came from foundations. iv) Finances In 2015, public charities reported over $2.36 trillion in total revenues and $ 5.4 trillion in total assets. Of the revenue: • 21% came from contributions, gifts and government grants • 72% came from program service revenues including government fees and

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    Ex 1-6A Components of the accounting equation  Lang Enterprises was started when it acquired $4000 cash from creditors and $6000 from owners. The company immediately purchased land that cost $9000. Required a. Record the events under an accounting equation. Assets = Liabilities + Capital | Assets |= | Liabilities |+ | Capital |

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    the total sales that Crane Co had that year. This had declined by 2.86% from 2009. Income was 122.6 million and represented 38.05% of the total income. Profit margin was 12.02% and total income fell 7.28% from 2009 to 2010. The following year they began to differentiate their product and provided a tool known as the flow of fluids and was the guide from customers to understand the process of fluids and get expertise advise from Crane Co. By the end of 2011 the sales grew by 13.16% to a total of 1

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