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Vishal
Subject: Accountancy
, asked 2 days, 16 hours ago
3. Mohan who owed Rs 2,000 to the firm, declared himself insolvent and his official
receiver paid Rs 1,200 in full settlement of the amount due from him.
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Aditya Patwal
Subject: Math
, asked 2 days, 16 hours ago
Find the second order derivative?
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Ishani Moahan
Subject: Accountancy
, asked 2 days, 16 hours ago
Plz solve the third circumstance and sow it's working also.
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Ishani Moahan
Subject: Accountancy
, asked 2 days, 17 hours ago
Solve this plz
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Sarthak Gupta
Subject: Business Studies
, asked 2 days, 17 hours ago
What is C2B ? (Give answer as Transaction related)
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Sarthak Gupta
Subject: Business Studies
, asked 2 days, 17 hours ago
What is C2B ? (Give answer as Transaction related)
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Sarthak Gupta
Subject: Business Studies
, asked 2 days, 17 hours ago
What is C2B ? (Give answer as Transaction related)
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Surabhi
Subject: Accountancy
, asked 2 days, 18 hours ago
Pass necessary journal entries.
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Harshada
Subject: Accountancy
, asked 2 days, 18 hours ago
Can u ans
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Vishal
Subject: Accountancy
, asked 2 days, 19 hours ago
Q3. Pass the Journal entries for the following transactions.
1. Sold goods costing Rs 40,000 to Pankaj for Cash at a profit of 25% on cost less 20%
trade discount and charged 8% Sales Tax and paid cartage (Not to be charged from
customer)
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Harshada
Subject: Accountancy
, asked 2 days, 19 hours ago
Can u answer this
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Zephaniah
Subject: Economics
, asked 2 days, 19 hours ago
Expert can you pls tell me that
is there a situation where rise in demand perfectly matches the rise in supply if so can you
pls tell me an example
of the same .
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Zephaniah
Subject: Economics
, asked 2 days, 22 hours ago
Experts can you pls tell me the answer of this question
During 2018-2019 we saw significant increases in the manufacturing
of cars in india. During the same time period we also observed
significant rises in the demand for cars. We know that during that
time period both price and the level of car traded increased. Based
on that information what most likely happened in the market?
(a) The rise in supply was more than the rise in demand.
(b) The rise in demand was more than the rise in supply.
(c) The rise in demand was perfectly matched by rise in the supply.
(d) None of the above
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Ishani Moahan
Subject: Economics
, asked 2 days, 22 hours ago
explain why managed floating exchange rate system is also known as "dirty floating"
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Ishani Moahan
Subject: Economics
, asked 2 days, 22 hours ago
Are depreciation/ appreciation of currency and devaluation/ revaluation of currency are the same thing? If not highlight the difference
Between these in tabular form
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receiver paid Rs 1,200 in full settlement of the amount due from him.
1. Sold goods costing Rs 40,000 to Pankaj for Cash at a profit of 25% on cost less 20%
trade discount and charged 8% Sales Tax and paid cartage (Not to be charged from
customer)
During 2018-2019 we saw significant increases in the manufacturing
of cars in india. During the same time period we also observed
significant rises in the demand for cars. We know that during that
time period both price and the level of car traded increased. Based
on that information what most likely happened in the market?
(a) The rise in supply was more than the rise in demand.
(b) The rise in demand was more than the rise in supply.
(c) The rise in demand was perfectly matched by rise in the supply.
(d) None of the above
Between these in tabular form