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September 7, 2015

Classwork Exercise and Series (Financial Accounting-SS3): Departmental Account

Meaning of Departmental Account When an organization operates different segment, each segments is referred to a department. Departmental account aims at separating the several activities of a business, in order to compare results and to assist the proprietor in formulating policies. The preparation of departmental accounts will show which department is most profitable and may

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Classwork Exercise and Series (Geography-SS2): Action of Waves

Meaning of Wave Process of wave erosion Features produced by wave erosion Features of wave deposition Meaning of Wave A wave is an oscillation of water particles. It is the most potent agent of marine erosion. Their actions are confined to coasts of oceans and seas. Process of wave erosion Corrosion: This occurs when the

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Grammar Clinic: The REAL difference between EVERYDAY and EVERY DAY

‘Everyday’ and ‘Every day’ are two different words that are often confused and used interchangeably, however, they are different from each other and have different implications. Everyday as a single word is an adjective (a descriptor) — it means ordinary or commonplace. Every day — two separate words — means “each day.” Examples Here are

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Classwork Exercise and Series (Financial Accounting- SS1): Source document and Subsidiary book

The Source document All entries that will pass through the subsidiary book must be supported by document providing details of information of the preparation of the books. The source document provide detail information for the preparation of the books. The documents are: Invoice: This sets out the full details of goods sent by the suppliers

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