BlindGuardian
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Good explanation Cro_Angel
convince me that your Q13 and 14 is the right one.BlindGuardian said:Ahem...20/20 confirmed by teacher, past biz student (UAI 97), and textbook
Answers are:
1.a
2.c
3.c
4.d
5.a
6.d
7.d
8.b
9.b
10.b
11.a
12.c
13.b
14.b
15.d
16.c
17.d
18.d
19.b
20.a
ENJOY!
13: when u use an overdraft it appears on the balance sheet as 'current liabilities' and that is how much you owe to the bank.. it is then levelled out by the printing machine going into the 'non current assets' so in turn.. the assets and liabilities/owners equity side increase in amountae said:convince me that your Q13 and 14 is the right one.
cause i tend to argue otherwise.
13. overdraft can ONLY be taken when there is no cash left in the bank. but there is still $30k in the bank, meaning it cant go to current liabiltiies.BlindGuardian said:Ok 13 is b because you know the non-current assets will increase rite?? well so will current liabilities becayse the business obtained an overdraft which ads to accounts payable therefore current liabilities...happy?
Q 14. i already explained....it cant be a threat if it has already occured. I gave the example before that if it said "there has recently been an increase in rent prices in the area" then that would be a threat as it is possible it will happen and have a negative effect. Because the rent prices had already increased it muct be a weakness....still arguing?
ae said:convince me that your Q13 and 14 is the right one.
cause i tend to argue otherwise.
tat wat i got...ranie said:r u sure dats the corect answers for da HSC?
i got:
10. B
14.D
did anybody get that??
hehehehe are u guys still on dis?? well i still rekon 10 iz b and 14 iz d, but anyway even if they are wrong or right they are gana get scaled for people, up or down...hopeFuly upsuperbird said:i think debating about the right answers is just gonna make people more upset and angry. regardless of what we think is right we have no control other what the markers think otherwise
serious...i thought pepsi was owned by Coca-Cola company, but then again, i never drink either.BlindGuardian said:Coke and Pepsi are 2 completely different companies so i dun undastnad where u can get product differentiation from...
Q11 is a...dont argue. The question doesnt say anything about working capital so....no
arguing is quite fun.cro_angel said:question 13: ive never read anywhere that you can only use the overdraft facility if u dont have cash at bank.. all the balance sheets that i have seen have cash and make use of an overdraft.. its like ur saying that a business cant have cash while having liabilities?
the account that they use the overdraft facility isnt necessarily the same account as the cash at bank so how would it automatically be deducted from the cash at bank? and anyway if it was deducted.. why would they use an overdraft when they can just use the cash that they have
question 10: i have no idea someone else can fight that one
question 14: in relation to what someone said before.. although the new market and competitors are a threat they still have the ability to take away profits/market share.. while the rent has already been taken away and they cant really do anything about it (while you do have the ability to minimise threats)
debating is fun because im bored and have 3 days to study for maths so meh
hahah, i would love to, if i ve put 13. B 14.BBlindGuardian said:plz just listen to cro_angel...and me lol
how many times do questions 13 and 14 have to be explained???
and i put 10. b anyway so i dunno wot ur complaining about
BAH!!!