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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    Which dividends are supposed to be show as not to the financial statements?
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    I think you answered the wrong question. The doubt is in Q12 an how is Q20 c?
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    MJ09 Q12 http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Accounting%20(9706)/9706_s09_qp_3.pdf
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    Q30 for this we just take NPV as % of investment and rank according to the one with the highest percentage right? http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Accounting%20(9706)/9706_w11_qp_31.pdf
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    so the recoverable amount is 4 ans the carrying amount is 5 , so 5-4 = 1 loss on impairment? Also in Q17 why did they take only retained earnings and general reserve?
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    Q15 -A . I have like no idea how to do questions related to impairment loss and stuff. http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Accounting%20(9706)/9706_w11_qp_31.pdf
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    but why will it be shown in the notes? I thought only the years proposed dividends were shown as notes. :confused:
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    Q 12 how is it B?? http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Accounting%20(9706)/9706_s11_qp_31.pdf
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    That's what i though at the beginning cuz no way can $10 debentures be valued at 95!! And then everyone kept going on about dividing by 10 and i was just like :confused:.
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    Here since you want to solve something so bad - ON11 P32 Q 7 http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...AS Level/Accounting (9706)/9706_w11_qp_32.pdf everyone keeps saying to do 10000*95/10 but i don't get why
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    But it doesn't say $10000 its 10000 $10 debentures, so doesn't that mean there are 10000 debenture certificates each worth $10?
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    still don't get it :notworthy:
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    so in general book value= nominal value + reserves?
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    sorry but why do we divide 10000 by 10? :confused:
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    I don't get it. Is this like some new rule or something? Also in ON11 P32 Q 7 is there a mistake in the question ? http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Accounting%20(9706)/9706_w11_qp_32.pdf
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    Yaar someone help please.
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    Q 11, why did they subtract the reserves from the total value. (A) http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Accounting%20(9706)/9706_s11_qp_31.pdf
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    are you doing econ as well?
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    were there any like really difficult papers?
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    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    You haven't done that paper?
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