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Gayatri Nanda 6 years, 9 months ago

In the books of nandu...of discount will be Bank a/c dr Rebate charges a/c dr To bills receivable In the books of basu. Bills payable a/c dr To bank a/c
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Anisha Sharma 6 years, 9 months ago

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Sia Mourya 6 years, 9 months ago

Will u be my friend ?

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Hi friend?
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Sonu Singh 6 years, 9 months ago

Cosx *cos x*sinx
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Priya Dharshini ? 6 years, 9 months ago

Yes it is removed from syllabus.... and bt april first week we will get our new syllabus... few chapters are excluded...
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago

econdary data are those which have already been collected and analyzed by someone else. There are two major sources of Secondary data. They are:

a.     Published Sources: The sources of published data are as below:

i.     Official publications of Central and local governments.

For example: CBS, NRB, different Ministries, etc.

ii.    Official publications of semi government statistical organization. For example: Tribhuvan University, Nepal Bank Ltd., NIDC, Nepal Telecom Ltd, NEA etc.

iii.   Official publication of foreign government or international bodies like the UNO, World Bank, ADB, WTO, UNESCO, etc.

iv.   Reports and publications of Trade union, Chamber of Commerce, Commercial Banks, Co-operatives, Stock Exchange etc.

v.    Report submitted to economists, re-search scholars, universities and various educational and research institutions.

vi.   Reports of various committees and commissions appointed by government.

vii.  Newspaper and Periodicals.

Some of them may be continuous or regular and others are periodical and irregular.

b.     Unpublished Sources: The statistical data needn’t always be published. There are various sources of unpublished statistical material such as the records maintained by private firms, business enterprises, scholars, research workers, etc. They may not like to release their data to any outside agency.

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago

from delhi to agra = 10 ways

return = 9 ways (can't travel back from the same bus)

so in all = 10 x 9 =90 ways

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Seema Agrawal 6 years, 8 months ago

Unearned income means income received which is not earned.. That means you had received income for which work have to be done and thereby it creates the liability. You can also say advance received..

In balance sheet you have to show it in liability side as it creates the liability.

Gayatri Nanda 6 years, 9 months ago

Income received before a good is sold or a service is provided. Unearned income is classified as a current liability on the balance sheet until it is recognized as earned income during the accounting cycle.
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Deepanshu Jain 6 years, 8 months ago

This income means when we had performed the task but the fees/ amount is still not received so for that person it is earned income.

For ex. Mr A teacher taught a child for 1 month & he dididi received the fees yet then the amount for Mr A is earned income..

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago

Every business is subject to one or the other kind of risk. No business can avoid risk. Though risk can be minimized but can’t be eliminated.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago


Sarcomere is the portion of the myofibril between two successive ‘Z’ lines and is considered to be the functional unit of contraction.

Mamta Singh 6 years, 9 months ago

difference between two z line
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Harsh Mishra 6 years, 9 months ago

Process of League Tournament : League tournament is also called "round tournament". Mr. Burger was the first person, who imagined about the league tournament and owing to that, it is also called "burger system". According to this tournament, each team plays with every other team once if it is a single league tournament. If it is a double league tournament, each team plays with every other team twice. In these types of tournaments, every team plays with every other team irrespective of victory or defeat. It can be called the best type of tournament because it provides the maximum number of opportunities to show the best performance. In fact, there is no element of chance and the real winner is picked up easily at the end. Types of league tournament: there are two types of league tournaments, which are mentioned below:- 1. Single league tournament:- in single league tournament, every team plays with every other team once and the number of matches is determined with the help of following formula : N(N-1) divided by 2 Here "N" means the number of teams taking part in a tournament. For example, if 7 teams are taking part in a tournament, the number of total matches will be as given below: 7(7-1) = 7(6) = 42 = 21 matches. 2. Double league tournament : in double league tournament every team plays with each other team twice. The number of matches is determined with the help of following formula: N(N-1) In 9 teams are taking part in a double league tournament, the total number of matches will be as given below: N(N-1) = 9(9-1) = 9(8) = 72 matches. Maybe, Types of League Tournament are not mandatory, But I'm giving them to you to understand the concept Completely....... Hopes, It'll help You.........

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