First, type the starting value of a sequence and press ·. This value represents u1. Then type the rule, pressing /- for “Ans” in place of un Ϫ 1. Press · repeatedly to generate the sequence. These screens show the sequence. u1 ϭ 47 un ϭ 2unϪ1 Ϫ 8 where n Ն 2 You can generate several sequences at once. This is useful when you want to keep track of the term numbers of a sequence, or when you want to keep track of several related sequences. Use braces, { and }, to enclose the sequences, and…
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7/7/2014 Formula Finder Formula Finder The Formula Finder is a list of formulas in the CSC text listed by chapter. Chapter 4 GDP Expenditure Approach Key Words: Gross Domestic Product 4 Inflation Rate GDP = C + I + G + (X – M) C= personal consumption I= investments G= government spending on goods and services X= exports M= imports CPI Current Period – CPI Previous Period x 100 CPI Previous Period Key Words: Inflation 7 Present Value (PV) Key Words: Future value of principal (1 + discount…
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transaction. 6. TYPE: use a 1 for this argument to indicate that interest will be paid at the beginning of each compounding period. 7. SIMPLE INTEREST: interest is calculated based on original principal regardless of the previous interest earned. 8. COMPOUND INTEREST: interest calculated based on principal and previous interest earned. 9. SLN: function to calculate straight line depreciation based on the initial capital investment, number of years to be depreciated, and salvage value. 10. PPMT:…
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principles. GAAP is a collection of followed accounting rules and stabndards for finalcial reporting. http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/GAAP-generally-accepted-accounting-standardsBasic accounting formula- made up of three components including assests, liabilities, and shareholders. A formula that must balance out assests are things like cash, liabilities are things like wages, and sharholders are funds obtained from investors. http://www.accountingtools.com/basic-accounting-formulaTransaction…
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COUNTING PRINCIPLES A group of numbers arranged in a specific order is called a sequence. A sequence can be either finite or infinite, depending upon whether or not it has a last term. Example 1: An example of a finite sequence is 8, 12, 16, 20, 24. An example of an infinite sequence is 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 11.4, . . . The nth term of a series is found by adding the first n terms of the associated sequence. An arithmetic series is a series in which the next term is found by addition. A…
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between mass and weight Describe the difference between chemical and physical change Describe the difference between accuracy and precision Describe the five states of matter, and give an example of each List the SI base units for length, mass, volume, time, and temperature List and convert using the SI prefixes: kilo-, centi-, milli-, micro-, and nano- Convert temperatures from and to degrees Celsius to Kelvin (add 273.15), or degrees Farenheit) Convert mass, length, and volume between…
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group project is to help you integrate the managerial accounting concepts we cover in class and apply them to a real-world business setting. This project contains two phases. In the first phase, you will analyze your costs and come up with a cost formula for your business. In the second phases, you will make sales forecast, conduct cost-volume profit analyses, prepare budgeted financial statements, and come up with strategies to improve the profitability of your business. After you complete all…
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Semester 5, 2012 Examination Information for ORDINARY, DEFERRED AND SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS Time Allowed: THREE (3) hours + 15 minutes reading time (you are permitted to write during reading time) Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. There are SIX (6) questions to be marked out of a total 100 marks. Some questions have more than one part. Answer ALL questions. You may answer the questions in any order but PLEASE clearly identify the question you…
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things are composed from. Each individual element is made up of tiny, invisible particles called atoms. The atom is the smallest complete unit of an element. 4. Define compound. A compound is the product of two or more elements being combined. 5. List the four most abundant elements in the human body. The four most abundant elements are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen. 6. Describe the major parts of an atom. Each atom is composed of a central portion, called a nucleus, and one or more…
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details, and evidence 3. Use formatting, headings, and lists to group information visually. See pages 330-331 of the textbook for the report format used in 95% of business reports today. 4. Meet the information needs of the audience 5. Don’t over-explain: half as strong is twice as long 6. Don’t alarm unnecessarily. Choose words carefully. 7. Maintain a professional tone. Add these four additional best practices for analytical writing: 8. Even with analytical writing, use M.A.D.E.: Put your findings…
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