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What are the 5 theories of crime?
Theories of Crime: Classical, Biological, Sociological, Interactionist | SchoolWorkHelper. What impact does critical theory have on the criminal justice s...
Read More →What are some hazards in an office?
Common hazards and risks in office work repetitive work, like computer use. sitting for long periods. poorly designed workstations. lifting, handling and ...
Read More →What is a breakeven chart?
A break even chart is a chart that shows the sales volume level at which total costs equal sales. Losses will be incurred below this point, and profits wi...
Read More →What is cash credit account type in SBI?
A Cash Credit (CC) is a short-term source of financing for a company. It enables a company to withdraw money from a bank account without keeping a credit ...
Read More →Is common stock increased with a credit?
Cash is an asset account, so an increase is a debit and an increase in the common stock account is a credit. Is common stock increase with a credit or deb...
Read More →Why do we use an after-tax figure for cost of debt?
The primary benefit of calculating the after-tax cost of debt is knowing how much a business can save on its taxes due to the interest it paid over the ye...
Read More →What are considered payroll records?
Payroll records is a blanket term that applies to all documentation associated with paying employees, from hiring documents and direct deposit authorizati...
Read More →What is the difference between single or sole proprietorship to partnership?
It is a business form in which two or more persons agree to carry on business and share profits and losses mutually. Sole proprietor is the only handler o...
Read More →What are the important controls relating to cash disbursements?
The duties of authorization (signing a check or releasing a wire transfer), custody (having access to the blank check stock or the ability to establish a ...
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