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Old May 8, 2008, 07:39 AM
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Good Will is-

Good Will is-
a. Tangible account B. intangible account C. Real asset D. Nominal asset

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Old May 8, 2008, 07:41 AM   #2  
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preference share and equity shares

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Preference shares appears above Equity share capital in the Balance sheet?
a. Yes b. No
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Lic premium

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Mr X can claim deduction for LIC premium under which section of IT Act?

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about drawings

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Drawings fall under the category of account?
a. Capital account B. Current account C. Revenue account.
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about closing stock

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Is closing stock a part of Trail balance?

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Please read our guidelines on posting homework questions:

http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/finance...-b-u-font.html

We are not here just to answer your problems for you. (Especially since this is a big test time of year, and multiple choice can be quizzes and tests.)

You need to post your own attempt to do your own work first, including your thoughts behind why that's the answer. And then someone can help you. Ditto for the other posts you sent in.
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It takes so little effort to research the answer to this question. If you can't even do that then life will be rough for you. Hop to it!
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i request you people answer this question as early possible

Everyone here is doing this voluntarily, whenever they have the time to come. Especially since everything you sent looks like homework questions, we therefore shouldn't be requested to "answer" your homework questions at all... but rather to help with it. While I like helping people out, I don't respond well to requests to "answer" homework and "as early as possible." The time frame you need something in is your responsibiliy, not ours.
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It takes so little effort to research the answer to this question. If you can't even do that then life will be rough for you. Hop to it!

This is a good point, and your textbook is a good place to start.
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