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Solutions Manual for Data Analytics for Accounting, 3rd Edition by Richardson Solutions Manual for Data Analytics for Accounting, 3rd Edition by Richardson Solutions Manual for Data Analytics for Accounting, 3rd Edition by Richardson S S olution M M anual F F or Data Analytics for Accounting, 3rd Edition Richardson Chapter 1-9 Solutions Manual – Chapter 1 Solutions to Multiple Choice Questions (LO 1-1) Big Data is often described by the four Vs, or a. volume, velocity, veracity, and variability. b. volume, velocity, veracity, and variety. c. volume, volatility, veracity, and variability. d. variability, velocity, veracity, and variety. Answer: b LO 1-4) Which data approach attempts to assign each unit in a population into a small set of classes (or groups) where the unit best fits? a. Regression b. Similarity matching c. Co-occurrence grouping d. Classification Answer: d download via https://r.24zhen.com/keoxa -
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solution manual for Advanced Financial Accounting in Canada 1st Edition By Nathalie Johnstone solution manual for Advanced Financial Accounting in Canada 1st Edition By Nathalie Johnstone Review Questions 1-1. Arguments for classification as a passive investment: Delta only owns 15% of the voting shares of Epsilon. The remaining shares are held by one company, indicating that Delta may not have influence. Arguments for classification as an associate: Typically, a shareholding of 20% or more is indicative of significant influence. However, this factor is not definitive. Other factors should also be considered to determine whether or not significant influence exists. In this case, Delta Corporation can elect one member of the board of directors, indicating that there is some influence over the policies of Epsilon. Delta also possesses a patent that Epsilon needs in its operations, which it allows Epsilon to use. This patent further indicates that there is significant influence. Conclusion: Based on the information provided, the investment in Epsilon should be classified as an associate and Delta Corporation should use the equity method to account for its investment. 1-2. IFRS 10 outlines the three criteria that must be present for control to exist. They are the power criterion, return criterion, and the link between the two. The power criterion refers to the ability of an investor to direct the relevant activities of the investee. The return criterion refers to the risks and rewards associated with the earnings of the investee. The link between the first two criteria is the ability to use its power to affect the earnings of the investee. 1-3. Factors that should be considered in determining control include: Voting rights along with convertible rights. Right to choose key personnel, such as the board of directors or key management. The right to veto key decision of the investee or right to force the investee to enter into a specific transaction. Material transactions with the investee. Exchange of management or technology. download via https://r.24zhen.com/sru1x -
Solutions manual for Management Accounting 5th Edition by Leslie G. Eldenburg Solutions manual for Management Accounting 5th Edition by Leslie G. Eldenburg Solutions manual for Management Accounting 5th Edition by Leslie G. Eldenburg ch1 -21 Chapter 1: The role of accounting information in management decision making Questions 1.1 Explain the value chain and list ways that value chain analysis benefits organisations. (LO4) A value chain can be described as the key activities engaged in by the organisation or industry. We can view the value chain on two levels: at the industry level, and at the (more common) organisational level. Refer to figure 1.5 for a sample industry value chain and to figure 1.6 for a sample internal value chain. Value chain analysis may benefit an organisation in a number of ways including: download via https://r.24zhen.com/irn31 -
Solution Manual for Data and Analytics in Accounting An Integrated Approach 1st Edition by Ann C. Dzuranin Solution Manual for Data and Analytics in Accounting An Integrated Approach 1st Edition by Ann C. Dzuranin Solution Manual for Data and Analytics in Accounting An Integrated Approach 1st Edition by Ann C. Dzuranin ch1-10 all chapter include Solution Manual for Data and Analytics in Accounting An Integrated Approach 1e Ann C. Dzuranin, Guido Geerts, Margarita Lenk CHAPTER 1 DATA AND ANALYTICS IN THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION Learning Objectives: LO 1.1: Summarize how advances in data and technology are impacting accounting professionals. LO 1.2: Describe the stages of the data analysis process. LO 1.3: Identify the skills necessary to perform data analysis. LO 1.4: Explain how to apply a data analytics mindset during the data analysis process. ANSWERS TO MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS A LO 1.1, BT: K, Difficulty: Easy, TOT: 2 min, AACSB: Knowledge, AICPA FC: Leverage Technology to Develop and Enhance Functional Competencies C LO 1.1, BT: K, Difficulty: Easy, TOT: 2 min, AACSB: Knowledge, AICPA FC: Leverage Technology to Develop and Enhance Functional Competencies C LO 1.2, BT: K, Difficulty: Easy, TOT: 2 min, AACSB: Knowledge, AICPA FC: Leverage Technology to Develop and Enhance Functional Competencies B LO 1 2, BT: K, Difficulty: Easy, TOT: 2 min, AACSB: Knowledge, AICPA FC: Leverage Technology to Develop and Enhance Functional Competencies B LO 1.2, BT: K, Difficulty: Easy, TOT: 2 min, AACSB: Knowledge, AICPA FC: Leverage Technology to Develop and Enhance Functional Competencies C LO 1.2, BT: K, Difficulty: Easy, TOT: 2 min, AACSB: Knowledge, AICPA FC: Leverage Technology to Develop and Enhance Functional Competencies D download via https://r.24zhen.com/YAetP