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Accounting Equation 
Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity 
 
 
 
Assets 
Resources owned by the company 
 
 
 
Auditors 
Trained individuals hired by a company as an independent party to express a professional opinion of the accuracy of that company's financial statements. 
 
 
 
Balance Sheet 
A financial statement that presents the financial position of the company on a particular date 
 
 
 
Comparability 
The ability of users to see similarities and differences between company on a ...
Accounting 
The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions according to accepted principles in order to provide meaningful financial information 
 
 
 
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 
(GAAP) Accounting rules used to prepare, present, and report financial statements 
 
 
 
Financial Accounting Standards Board 
(FASB)Set accounting principles 
 
 
 
Assets 
Items of value owned by the company 
 
 
 
Current Assets 
Any assets easily converted into cash within...
Economic Entity Assumption 
The accountant keeps all of the business transactions of a sole proprietorship separate from the business owner's personal transactions For legal purposes, a sole proprietorship and its owner are considered to be one entity, but for accounting purposes they are considered to be two separate entities 
 
 
 
Monetary Unit Assumption 
Economic activity is measured in U.S. dollars, and only transactions that can be expressed in U.S. dollars are recorded. 
 
Because of th...
Basic Accounting Equation 
Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity 
 
 
 
Business Entity 
The financial statements report about a single business. Every business gets its own set of books. Accountants do not mix in the owner's personal financial information. 
 
 
 
Current 
"Current" liabilities are those debts that must be paid within one year or one operating cycle, whichever is longer. 
 
 
 
Current Ratio 
Current Assets/Current Liabilities = Current Ratio 
 
 
 
Debt Ratio 
Total Liabili...
The consistency principle 
states that, once you adopt an accounting principle or method, continue to follow it consistently in future accounting periods. 
 
 
 
The full disclosure principle 
states that you should include in an entity's financial statements all information that would affect a reader's understanding of those statements. 
 
 
 
The materiality principle 
states that you are allowed to ignore an accounting standard if the net impact of doing so has such a small impact on the fi...
HAZWOPPER 40 FINAL EXAM 
50 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
LATEST GUIDE 2023. 
HAZWOPER 40 - Final Exam 
1. Chronic responses to chemical exposures occurs only a short time after 
exposure.: False 
2. Which of the following is NOT on the "to-do" list for solvents?: Keep solvents 
in a non-ventilated area. 
3. A corrosive is a substance, usually a liquid, which is capable of completely 
dissolving another substance.: True 
4. Which of the following is NOT a way to protect yourself from toxins?: Conduct...
4.2.1– Global Markets and 
Business Expansion 
2023 Update 
Opportunitiesfor a firm to trade internationally: 
• Selling products in overseas markets 
• Obtaining raw materialsfrom overseas 
• Setting up an overseas presence 
• Moving production abroad 
• Relocating to another country 
The effects of any push and pull factors and a business’s response to them, depends on nature of business, 
its market and its products. 
Push Factor: ‘Push’ a business away from domestic markets...
Subject: A Proposal to Integrate Google Workplace in Capra Tek to Enhance Cross-Departmental Collaboration and On-The-Job Training.
1. List the risk factors for chronic left-sided heart failure related to coronary artery disease. The risk factors are hypertension, diabetes, elevated lipids, tobacco use, and obesity. 2. Explain the cause of the compensations for chronic heart failure. Question is confusing and the answer based on the words written is chronic heart failure. Chronic heart failure causes decreases in blood flow or ineffective blood flow mechanisms. These situations cause the body to compensate to maintain home...
1. List the risk factors for chronic left-sided heart failure related to coronary artery disease. The risk factors are hypertension, diabetes, elevated lipids, tobacco use, and obesity. 2. Explain the cause of the compensations for chronic heart failure. Question is confusing and the answer based on the words written is chronic heart failure. Chronic heart failure causes decreases in blood flow or ineffective blood flow mechanisms. These situations cause the body to compensate to maintain home...