Answer:
Cobras Incorporated
Trial Balance as at March 31.
Debit Credit
Supplies $1,100
Buildings $41,000
Cash $2,100
Accounts Receivable $2,800
Prepaid Insurance $1,100
Salaries Payable $300
Accounts Payable $1,500
Common Stock $21,000
Retained Earnings $14,500
Service Revenue $18,100
Utilities Expense $2,300
Salaries Expense $5,000
Totals $55,000 $55,000
Explanation:
A Trial Balance is used to check mathematical accuracy in ledger Accounts. It represents a list of Balances : Debit and Credit extracted from the Ledger Accounts.
Answer:
1) Reward
2) Enjoyment
3) Personality Growth
Explanation:
<u>Learning Business</u>
I opted for Business because it is very easy as compared to other subjects.
It is applicable anywhere anytime.
It is rewarding in terms of rules and regulations.
<u>Otherwise Learning</u>
It enhances your abilities making you a strong enough person to fight any challenge.
It is always rewarding. It pays you one way or other.
It polishes and nourishes your personality to an extent where you feel better adapted towards life.
It is an enjoyment in the sense that it makes you see how well you use your abilities. For example I like mathematics and I enjoy doing it. Some people like drawing and they enjoy it.
Answer:
The correct answer is the difference between governance and management oversight.
Explanation:
In conflict and post-conflict situations it is necessary that the security sector is governed by the principles of effective governance and accountability, to prevent this sector from misusing its prerogatives, that the authorities abuse its control over the actors in the security sector and, above all, to build public confidence and establish or restore the legitimacy of the sector (UNODC, 2011). For this to happen, it is necessary that the security sector actors accept that their decisions and actions can be questioned and that any inappropriate behavior can have consequences such as compensation for victims or sanctions. Without this type of accountability and transparency, corruption and other inappropriate behavior can flourish (UNODC, 2011).