Title: ACCT 212 Innovative Education / snaptutorial.com
1ACCT 212 Innovative Education / snaptutorial.com
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ACCT 212 Course Project (Includes both Course
project) For more classes visits www.snaptuto
rial.com This course has two course projects
due. The first, Course Project 1, reinforces the
basic principles of accounting and application of
the accounting information system.
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ACCT 212 Entire Course For more classes
visits www.snaptutorial.com ACCT 212 Course
Project ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm ACCT 212 Week 1-7
All Discussion Questions
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ACCT 212 Final Exam (3 Different Sets) For
more classes visits www.snaptutorial.com This
Tutorial contains 3 Different Sets, See Details
Below Set 1 At the end of the period it is
necessary to close all temporary accounts.
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ACCT 212 Week 1-7 All Discussion Questions
For more classes visits www.snaptutorial.com
Week 1 DQ1 Financial Statements Week 2 DQ1
Prepaid Expenses vs. Unearned Revenue Week 2DQ2
Accrual vs. Cash Accounting
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ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm (5 Sets) For more
classes visits www.snaptutorial.com Please See
all the Question Details below, This Tutorial
contains 5 Different Sets Set 1 1. (TCO 1)
The Accounting Equation is used to develop the
organizations financial reports.
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ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm (Set 2) For more
classes visits www.snaptutorial.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.
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ACCT 212 Week 4 Midterm (Set 3) For more
classes visits www.snaptutorial.com 1. (TCO 1)
Suppose your company paid 12,000 in cash for its
rent. How does this transaction impact the accoun
ting equation? 2. (TCO 2) Suppose your company sol
d 25,000 in merchandise to a customer for credit.
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