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Industrialisation in India has recorded a slowdown in the period of economic reforms. What are the reasons for this?
- Decreasing demand for domestic industrial products
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- India doesn’t have access to different markets because of high non-tariff barriers
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The functions of accounting facilitate the objectives of accounting. there are many objectives of accounting. For instance,
- Accounting facilitates the systematic management of the records of the transaction and other financial data.
- It gives an idea about the chances of profitability or failure or losses.
- The process assists the management by helping them to make the best decisions. besides that, accounting ascertains the financial position of an organization.
- It also helps in the evaluation of the employee and their working efficiency, in addition, communicating and spreading the accounting information to the user.
- Accounting contributes the biggest to any organization by preventing fraud and prevents profit risks.
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1. In Mesopotamia until the end of the first millennium BCE, cylindrical stone seals, pierced down the centre, were fitted with a stick and rolled over wet clay so that a continuous picture was created.
2. They were carved by very skilled craftsmen, and sometimes carry writing : the name of the owner, his god, his official position, etc.
3. A seal could be rolled on clay covering the the string knot of a cloth package or the mouth of a pot keeping the contents safe. When rolled on a letter written on a clay tablet, it became a mark of authenticity. So the seal was the mark of a city dweller's role in public life.
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Cylinder seals were a small, carved stone cylinder that was used to make an impression in wet clay. When rolled on the wet clay, the seal left an impression that could prove ownership or identity. ... For 3,000 years cylinder seals were used all over Mesopotamia and wherever Mesopotamian influence was felt. Cylinder seals were impression stamps, often quite intricate in design, used throughout Mesopotamia. They were known as kishib in Sumerian and kunukku in Akkadian and were used by everyone, from royals to slaves, in the transaction of business and sending correspondence. They originated in the Late Neolithic Period c.
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Type of Government: Mesopotamia was ruled by kings. The kings only ruled a single city though, rather than the entire civilization. For example, the city of Babylon was ruled by King Hammurabi. Each king and city designed the rules and systems that they thought would be most beneficial for their people. The staples of Mesopotamian life were bread, beer and onions. Breakfast might include a porridge or a soup as well as bread with beer to wash it down. People also drank water and milk, though milk spoiled quickly in the hot climate. After breakfast, those who worked in or around their homes began their workday.
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Business is an economic activity that involves the exchange, purchase, sale or production of goods and services with a motive to earn profits and satisfy the needs of customers. Businesses can be both profit or non-profit organizations that function to gain profits or achieve a social cause respectively.
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Non monetary transaction are not recorded in book of accounts. For example, the skill level of the human resource an organisation possess.
The same is not recorded because it can be measured. It is intangible and just cant be measured or valued.
For recording anything in accounts you need to report it in monetary terms which is not possible in case of non-monetary transactions.
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SI unit of current is ampere.
1 ampere is the constant current that will produce an attractive force of 2 × 10−7 Newton per meter of length between two straight, parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible circular cross section placed one meter apart in a vacuum.
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Secondary data is usually gathered from the published (printed) sources. A few major sources of published information are mentioned below:
- Published articles of local bodies and Central and State Governments.
- Statistical synopses, census records and other reports issued by different departments of the Government.
- Official statements and publications of the foreign Governments.
- Publications and Reports of chambers of commerce, financial institutions, trade associations, etc.,
- Magazines, journals and periodicals.
- Publications of Government organizations like the Central Statistical Organization (CSO), National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO).
- Reports presented by Research Scholars, Bureaus, Economists, etc.,
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