-I want to start earing money, as any teenager does, but can't get a real job like at a store till I'm 15 or 16. I would start baby sitting, but I'm not comfortable getting a job for that, (not knowing the family) as with the world nowadays you have to be really careful. If anything, I'll get a baby sitting job with someone I'm familiar or have connections with.
Anyways, I would love to do any job online. If you need someone to type up a paper or put together a powerpoint, I would be more than happy to!
I'm a really fast typer, and I organize information well. If you have the info and the research, i could put together an eye-catching, and effective powerpoint. And you name the price!lemonade stand
lol jk dude. But I'm not sure if there's many job opportunities for a 14 year old. Babysitting would seem the fittest. Maybe paper boy ( if those still exist )
i tried getting a job at 14. its almost impossible unless you know people who have that job
ehgej
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2011年8月4日星期四
Cash and Receivables?
-Question 1
When we use the allowance method we need two journal entries to record collection after write-off
Answer
A.True
B.False
Question 2
We need to reverse the write off journal entry to record the collection of an accounts receivable written off previously.
Answer
A.True
B. False
Question 3
Days' Sales Uncollected
Answer
A. 365 days divided by Receivable Turnover
B. Sales divided by Receivables
C. Receivables divided by Sales
D. Receivable Turnover divided by 365 days
.Question 4
When we use the percentage of Sales method
Answer
A. the balance in receivable will be multiplied by a certain percentage
B. is the same as accounts receivable aging method
C. the balance in the Allowance uncollectible account should be subtracted
D. We multiply the percentage with sales and prepare the journal entry
.Question 5
Receivables may arise from
Answer
A. borrowing money
B. credit sale
C. paying expenses
D. purchases
.Question 6
Allowance for uncollectable accounts is
Answer
A. doesn't match revenue and expenses
B. is not acceptable by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
C. is acceptable by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
D. the same as the direct write-off method.
Question 7
To calculate the amount for the Allowance for uncollectible account, we can use the following two methods
Answer
A. Sales method and receivables method
B. Purchase and payable method
C. accounts payable method
D. no method available for us
Question 8
To write off a receivable we debit the Allowance for uncollectible account and credit Accounts Receivable
Answer
A. True
B. False
Question 9
Receivable turnover
Answer
A. Net Sales multiplied by Average Net Accounts Receivable
B. Net Sales divided by Average Net Accounts Receivable
C. Net Sales minus by Average Net Accounts Receivable
D. Net Sales plus by Average Net Accounts Receivable
Question 10
Cash and cash equivalent includes
Answer
A. Short term highly liquid investments
B. only currency
C. long term investment
D. long term assets1. A.True
2. A.True
3. A. 365 days divided by Receivable Turnover
4. D. We multiply the percentage with sales and prepare the journal entry
5. B. credit sale
6. C. is acceptable by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
7. A. Sales method and receivables method
8. A. True
9. B. Net Sales divided by Average Net Accounts Receivable
10. A. Short term highly liquid investments
Good Luck and Have a Nice Day!
When we use the allowance method we need two journal entries to record collection after write-off
Answer
A.True
B.False
Question 2
We need to reverse the write off journal entry to record the collection of an accounts receivable written off previously.
Answer
A.True
B. False
Question 3
Days' Sales Uncollected
Answer
A. 365 days divided by Receivable Turnover
B. Sales divided by Receivables
C. Receivables divided by Sales
D. Receivable Turnover divided by 365 days
.Question 4
When we use the percentage of Sales method
Answer
A. the balance in receivable will be multiplied by a certain percentage
B. is the same as accounts receivable aging method
C. the balance in the Allowance uncollectible account should be subtracted
D. We multiply the percentage with sales and prepare the journal entry
.Question 5
Receivables may arise from
Answer
A. borrowing money
B. credit sale
C. paying expenses
D. purchases
.Question 6
Allowance for uncollectable accounts is
Answer
A. doesn't match revenue and expenses
B. is not acceptable by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
C. is acceptable by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
D. the same as the direct write-off method.
Question 7
To calculate the amount for the Allowance for uncollectible account, we can use the following two methods
Answer
A. Sales method and receivables method
B. Purchase and payable method
C. accounts payable method
D. no method available for us
Question 8
To write off a receivable we debit the Allowance for uncollectible account and credit Accounts Receivable
Answer
A. True
B. False
Question 9
Receivable turnover
Answer
A. Net Sales multiplied by Average Net Accounts Receivable
B. Net Sales divided by Average Net Accounts Receivable
C. Net Sales minus by Average Net Accounts Receivable
D. Net Sales plus by Average Net Accounts Receivable
Question 10
Cash and cash equivalent includes
Answer
A. Short term highly liquid investments
B. only currency
C. long term investment
D. long term assets1. A.True
2. A.True
3. A. 365 days divided by Receivable Turnover
4. D. We multiply the percentage with sales and prepare the journal entry
5. B. credit sale
6. C. is acceptable by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
7. A. Sales method and receivables method
8. A. True
9. B. Net Sales divided by Average Net Accounts Receivable
10. A. Short term highly liquid investments
Good Luck and Have a Nice Day!
What are difference of Diesel and gasoline engines 锛?
-Diesel and gasoline engines both have a four stroke cycle of operation; Intake, Compression, Power, and Exhaust. The main difference between a diesel engine and a regular gasoline is 1) diesels rely strictly on compression of the diesel fluid to ignite and power the vehicle. Gasoline engines rely on a spark plug to ignite the gasoline to power the engine. Basically, the process works like this. In an engine cylinder there is a piston that reciprocates up and down by the turning of the crankshaft that sits on the bottom of an engine in the oil pan. During the four stroke operation the piston moves down (1) Intake of diesel or gasoline. (2) The piston moves up compressing the fuel, in a diesel the heat and compression will ignite the fuel. In a gasoline the sparkplug will ignite the fuel. (3) The ignition of the fuel cranks the piston downward making the crankshaft turn (the crankshaft operates the pistons and the additional parts like your oil pump, a/c compressor, etc) (4) The 4th stroke is the piston moving upward pushing the burnt gases or exhaust out of the cylinder into the exhaust manifold and from there through the catalytic converter to the exhaust pipes and into the air.
Remember gasoline fuel is different from diesel. Diesel engines use a higher viscosity of oil because the engines are bigger. Gasoline engines use a lower viscosity of oil because they are smaller and need a more slippery agent to travel fast through a smaller faster engine.Diesel and gasoline engines both have a four stroke cycle of operation; Intake, Compression, Power, and Exhaust. The main difference between a diesel engine and a regular gasoline is 1) diesels rely strictly on compression of the diesel fluid to ignite and power the vehicle. Gasoline engines rely on a spark plug to ignite the gasoline to power the engine. Basically, the process works like this. In an engine cylinder there is a piston that reciprocates up and down by the turning of the crankshaft that sits on the bottom of an engine in the oil pan. During the four stroke operation the piston moves down (1) Intake of diesel or gasoline. (2) The piston moves up compressing the fuel, in a diesel the heat and compression will ignite the fuel. In a gasoline the sparkplug will ignite the fuel. (3) The ignition of the fuel cranks the piston downward making the crankshaft turn (the crankshaft operates the pistons and the additional parts like your oil pump, a/c compressor, etc) (4) The 4th stroke is the piston moving upward pushing the burnt gases or exhaust out of the cylinder into the exhaust manifold and from there through the catalytic converter to the exhaust pipes and into the air.
Remember gasoline fuel is different from diesel. Diesel engines use a higher viscosity of oil because the engines are bigger. Gasoline engines use a lower viscosity of oil because they are smaller and need a more slippery agent to travel fast through a smaller faster engine.diesel takes more heat to burn it sence it is thicker then gasoline .. and gasoline dosent take as much heat as diesel...
Remember gasoline fuel is different from diesel. Diesel engines use a higher viscosity of oil because the engines are bigger. Gasoline engines use a lower viscosity of oil because they are smaller and need a more slippery agent to travel fast through a smaller faster engine.Diesel and gasoline engines both have a four stroke cycle of operation; Intake, Compression, Power, and Exhaust. The main difference between a diesel engine and a regular gasoline is 1) diesels rely strictly on compression of the diesel fluid to ignite and power the vehicle. Gasoline engines rely on a spark plug to ignite the gasoline to power the engine. Basically, the process works like this. In an engine cylinder there is a piston that reciprocates up and down by the turning of the crankshaft that sits on the bottom of an engine in the oil pan. During the four stroke operation the piston moves down (1) Intake of diesel or gasoline. (2) The piston moves up compressing the fuel, in a diesel the heat and compression will ignite the fuel. In a gasoline the sparkplug will ignite the fuel. (3) The ignition of the fuel cranks the piston downward making the crankshaft turn (the crankshaft operates the pistons and the additional parts like your oil pump, a/c compressor, etc) (4) The 4th stroke is the piston moving upward pushing the burnt gases or exhaust out of the cylinder into the exhaust manifold and from there through the catalytic converter to the exhaust pipes and into the air.
Remember gasoline fuel is different from diesel. Diesel engines use a higher viscosity of oil because the engines are bigger. Gasoline engines use a lower viscosity of oil because they are smaller and need a more slippery agent to travel fast through a smaller faster engine.diesel takes more heat to burn it sence it is thicker then gasoline .. and gasoline dosent take as much heat as diesel...
More money or more time?
-Well, I'm going to college soon in a big city. And, I'm set to move into my apartment on the 15th of August. What I'm wondering is when I should quit my job in my current city. I want to quit no earlier than the 29th of July but no later than the 4th of August. The 29th is the last day that I could work that would go into the paycheck of the following week and the 4th is the payday for that week. Those are the two days I'm looking at right now. Should I have a whole two weeks to get everything together (Securing a new job, getting furniture, etc.) or should work longer and get maybe a hundred or so more dollars?
Also, there's one other thing that is influencing my decision: If I quit by the 29th, I'll be able to go camping with my family for their big trip of the summer. I know it really shouldn't affect my decision, but I haven't been able to go for two years and I really would like to this year.You should go camping . After recreation is a part of life. After you join that new job you won't have time to enjoy such outdoor activities for a long time. And as you are moving to a new city so you will be also moving away from your family. Take this time as granted and quit by 29th. Enjoy the trip with your family and cherish togetherness.dude i thought you were talking about new job making million dollars kinda thing...
i'd say, for the hundred bucks you can earm it back in the future whenever you want, but the time past away you will never get it back...
don't miss the family vacation
Also, there's one other thing that is influencing my decision: If I quit by the 29th, I'll be able to go camping with my family for their big trip of the summer. I know it really shouldn't affect my decision, but I haven't been able to go for two years and I really would like to this year.You should go camping . After recreation is a part of life. After you join that new job you won't have time to enjoy such outdoor activities for a long time. And as you are moving to a new city so you will be also moving away from your family. Take this time as granted and quit by 29th. Enjoy the trip with your family and cherish togetherness.dude i thought you were talking about new job making million dollars kinda thing...
i'd say, for the hundred bucks you can earm it back in the future whenever you want, but the time past away you will never get it back...
don't miss the family vacation
Where is the percent sign on the I phone 2?
-I have the iPhone first you have to go into the 123 tab which should take you to the #+= tab & u would find the percentage tab in there.
How write letter to principal about income?
-I presume you are an employee and you want to ask your boss for a raise in your pay. Actually it would be best to do it in person, while being fully prepared to justify your request. Here are some guidelines and points to touch to be successful:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4797928_write-pr鈥?/a>
http://www.cvtips.com/career-success/how鈥?/a>
http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/salary鈥?/a>
http://www.wikihow.com/Ask-for-a-Pay-Rai鈥?/a>
http://www.ehow.com/how_4797928_write-pr鈥?/a>
http://www.cvtips.com/career-success/how鈥?/a>
http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/salary鈥?/a>
http://www.wikihow.com/Ask-for-a-Pay-Rai鈥?/a>
Can textbook.com be trusted to buy used textbooks from?
-You know, I looked at the site and it appeared to be legit. I called their 'contact us' phone number and that seemed professional enough. It was an automated system, and I was too impatient to wait for an 'agent'. The only thing that caught my eye was that the contact e-mail was just a generic e-mail form which is typical of scam sites.
So I was GOING TO give it an OK . . .
BUT then I tried one last thing.
There's a website called w w w.c o m p l a i n t s b o a r d. c o m, and sure enough there are LOTS of complaints about that site.
So now I reverse course and say, "stay away".
So I was GOING TO give it an OK . . .
BUT then I tried one last thing.
There's a website called w w w.c o m p l a i n t s b o a r d. c o m, and sure enough there are LOTS of complaints about that site.
So now I reverse course and say, "stay away".
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