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Singular or Plural? | Pondering the Classroom
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Thoughts About Writing an Introduction on a Dark and Stormy Night. Youtube Commentary on Social Media →. September 26, 2010 · 10:55 am. I am teaching a freshman class in applied writing:. Social Media, Blogging, and Business. My students have identified a problem, one with which I’ve struggled with in recent months. Is the term s. It matters to a careful writer who wants to follow correctly with singular or plural verb. As a singular noun, probably because it does not end with the letter. This student is...
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Retail Math Resources | Three Buckets Blogging
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Teaching Retail, Retail Strategy, and Retail Math. Tag Archives: Retail Math Resources. Gross Profit vs. Gross Margin vs. Gross Profit Margin. Some time ago Mame asked me the difference between gross profit and gross margin. As this is a question that crops up regularly in my classes, I thought it might be a good idea to tackle it here. Much like the term gross margin, a few use gross profit margin to refer to gross profit dollars as a percentage of sales. This entry was posted in Beginner's Guides.
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Helpful Links | Three Buckets Blogging
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Teaching Retail, Retail Strategy, and Retail Math. Category Archives: Helpful Links. 5 best retail math articles from Summer 2012. Over the past few months there have been several good articles written concerning both retailing and retail math analysis. What follows are 5 of my favorites. Enjoy. Basics of managing Retail Business Performance. By applythinking. This post provides an insightful analysis of how retailers must use both turn and gmroi to analyze their overall performance. Parts one and two by...
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Teaching Retail, Retail Strategy, and Retail Math. Tag Archives: Helpful Links. 5 best retail math articles from Summer 2012. Over the past few months there have been several good articles written concerning both retailing and retail math analysis. What follows are 5 of my favorites. Enjoy. Basics of managing Retail Business Performance. By applythinking. This post provides an insightful analysis of how retailers must use both turn and gmroi to analyze their overall performance. Parts one and two by Dave...
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Links | The Summa
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Accounting and auditing commentary like a double espresso. Blogs by Acct Profs (English language). Andy's Teaching and Learning Blog. Bob Jensen's Blogs. Joe Hoyle – Teaching Financial Accounting. Prem Sikka blogs on The Guardian. Stephen Lynn's Blog. The Professor's Perspective. The Trites E-Business Blog. The XBRL Canada Blog. Thinking Outside the Box: Innovations in Accounting Education. Blogs by Acct Profs (non-English). Professor Lopes de Sá. Blogs by Finance Profs. 365 Days On A Budget. Follow &ldq...
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CCSU-AC312 - Articles of Note
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Skip to main content. Wikispaces Classroom is now free, social, and easier than ever. Try it today. IFRS Discussion and Viewpoints. Make Up Exam and Final Exam Discussion. Present Future Value tables. Writing advise here Coolest Marketer Traffic And Conversion. The Spirit of Accounting: The two evils of lessor accounting. BY PAUL B.W. MILLER AND PAUL R. BAHNSON. We find the boards threw the heart and soul of the Conceptual Framework overboard while resurrecting matching and smoothing practices that FASB ...
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Cost Acct | Pondering the Classroom
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This page is for students of ProfAlbrecht’s Cost Accounting course during spring quarter, 2014. Here, you’ll find copies of all documents sent out to the class. Syllabus [ s-cost.2014.spring.pdf. Chapter 11 Standard costs and variance analysis June 2. Chapter 7 ABC May 19. Multiple pools and multiple drivers. Chapter 5 Job costing May 12. Chap 2 App 2B – Learning curves April 28, May 5. Chap 2 App 2A. Chap 4 – Relevant information for decision making April 21. Chap 2–The cost function April 7. Cost termi...
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Problems | Pondering the Classroom
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This is the course page for Accounting Problems, a required course in the MS program in accounting at La Sierra University Zapara School of Business. Syllabus [ s-problems.2014.spring.pdf. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Call For Proposals: 2014 HETL Conference | Pondering the Classroom
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Landfill Harmonic – Musical Instruments Constructed From Trash. 14 Things to Know Before Starting College →. July 2, 2013 · 1:28 pm. Call For Proposals: 2014 HETL Conference. I am a member of Higher Education Teaching and Learning (HETL). I review for one of its journals, and I’m active on the HETL LinkedIn discussion group. The discussion group has quickly grown to 35,000 members from its start about four years ago. I recommend this group for all professors (the only people allowed to join). Landfill Ha...
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Landfill Harmonic – Musical Instruments Constructed From Trash | Pondering the Classroom
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Call For Proposals: 2014 HETL Conference →. May 27, 2013 · 3:23 pm. Landfill Harmonic – Musical Instruments Constructed From Trash. Throughout my academic career I’ve had professorial colleagues who have complained about stupid and lazy students who don’t belong in college. They have taken it upon themselves to turn their courses into flunk out machines. At my most recent previous school, I was instructed to fail 30% of my students in a certain accounting majors class. PS–Here’s a nice update. You are co...