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Show All Special JournalsGeneral JournalSubsidiary LedgersGeneral LedgerWeek 1 c Issued Check No. 771 for $9,500 to pay Blue Blazer Realty for two month’s worth of rent in advance. 1 Obtained a loan of $43,000 from BitiBank at a simple interest rate of 6% per year. The first interest payment is due at the end of August 2011 and the principal of the loan is to be repaid on June 1, 2015. 3 Issued Check No. 772 to Office Supplies Warehouse for the purchase of $492 worth of office supplies. 4 Paid sales staff wages of $1,829 for the week up to and including yesterday, Check No. 773. Note that $1,149 of this payment relates to the wages expense incurred during the last week of May. 5 The Locker Room paid the full amount owing on their account. 6 Made payment of $767 to PowerGen for 3 months of electricity up to and including May 31, Check No. 774. 7 Paid the full amount owing to Sport Borders, Check No. 775.

Date ParticularsRent in advanceBank( being rent paid in advance)BitibankLoan( being bank loan taken)Office suppliesBank(bieng purchase of office supplies)wagesoutstanding wagesBank…

 

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ntroduction: Pirate Time Your friend has not stopped talking about how cool pirates and how awesome it would be if they could be a real-life pirate captain! To amuse your friend, you have decided to MAKE

a series of programs about pirates.

Problem: Preparing to Leave Everyone knows that the best pirates sail the Caribbean, but there’s one problem! Your friend is located in Spain. Plenty of other pirate captains have made the trans-atlantic trip and your friend can to. In this program, we will calculate how long it will take your friend to reach the Caribbean and how many oranges they need to stay healthy along the way. You will need to ask the user how many kilometers they can travel in their ship in one day. You can then determine how many days it will take them to reach their destination. The distance from Spain to the Caribbean is 7,228 kilometers. Then, ask how many crew members the ship can hold. Everyone knows scurvy is the main risk when traveling the ocean and your friend will need half an orange (.5) per crew member per day to make it safely. Calculate how many oranges this is and print this information to the user. Remember, values that do not change (like the distance from Spain to the Caribbean) should be declared as constants in your program.

Input Specification 1. The distance in kilometers per day will be a positive integer. 2. The number of crew members will be a positive integer. Output Specification Output the number of oranges needed as a real number using the format below: You will need X.XX oranges to make the trip!

Output Sample Below are some sample outputs of running the program. Note that these samples are NOT a comprehensive test. You should test your program with different data than is shown here based on the specifications given above. In the sample run below, for clarity and ease of reading, the user input is given in italics while the program output is in bold. (Note: When you actually run your program no bold or italics should appear at all. These are simply used in this description for clarity’s sake.) Sample Run #1 How many kilometers can your ship travel in one day? 500 How many crew members can your ship hold? 20 You will need 144.56 oranges to make the trip! Sample Run #2 How many kilometers can your ship travel in one day? 100 How many crew members can your ship hold? 15 You will need 542.10 oranges to make the trip! Deliverables One source file – pirateprep.c – is to be submitted over WebCourses. Restrictions Although you may use other compilers, your program must compile and run using Code::Blocks. Your program should include a header comment with the following information: your name, course number, section number, assignment title, and date. Also, make sure you include comments throughout your code describing the major steps in solving the problem.

 

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Krafty Kitchens Ltd is a large kitchen manufacturer that is registered for GST purposes. It accounts for GST on an accruals basis and submits its BASs monthly. Krafty Kitchens Ltd organises and pays for the golf club membership of its Head of Sales, Samuel. This is treated as a fringe benefit for fringe benefits tax purposes.

On 16 April, Krafty Kitchens Ltd received a tax invoice from Samuel’s golf club, Greenvale Golf Club, for the payment of Samuel’s membership fees of $220 (including GST). Krafty Kitchens did not pay the membership fee for Samuel until 2 July, due to an oversight by the company’s accounts clerk.

Greenvale Golf Club accounts for GST on a cash basis and submits its BASs quarterly.

a. Discuss the Income Tax implications of the events. Show all calculations. Your answer must 

reference relevant sections of the Income Tax Assessment Acts.

b. Briefly discuss the GST implications of the events. Show all calculations. Provide reasons for 

your answer.

c. Discuss the Fringe Benefits Tax implications of the events. Show all calculations, provide 

reasons for your answer.

 

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OL 675 10-1 Discussion: Global Ethics

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was proclaimed by the General Assembly of the UN on December 10th 1948, exhibits that people from different cultures can be in agreement on a set of “universal rules”. What criteria would you use to judge the moral quality of leadership in your culture and other cultures? Why is it important to be able to judge “morality” in other cultures?

To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric document.

 

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