Charles Izuoba

Charles Izuoba is an Entrepreneur and a graduate in Business Administration and Management. He is the Founder of HS Tutorial, A Digital Marketer and Content Creator.

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Question on Marginal and Absorption Costing Technicques

 Questions on Marginal Costing Techniques Your name Nig. Ltd presents you with the following data about its operations for the quarter ended 31/12/2015 Selling price per liter N50 Direct material per liter N20 Direct labor per liter N15 Variable production overhead per liter N5 Fixed production overhead cost N600,000 Other fixed costs N100,000 Sales commission per liter N3 Quantity sold 180,000 liters Closing

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Joint Venture

Joint Venture Accounting (AOC with Video Summary)

Joint Venture Accounting AOC This summary gives a clear definition and meaning to Joint Ventures Accounting, differentiating between Joint Ventures and a Partnership Businesses, and how to record or post transactions of a Joint Venture. Summary of a Joint Venture A Joint venture is a business similar to a partnership, this is, a relationship between

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Petty Cash Book

Petty Cash Book: Analytical & Imperest System (+Video)

Petty Cash Book (AOC) This article covers the terminologies in The Petty Cash Book System of Accounting, The Definition of Terms and The Analysis of Payments. you will also learn how to treat questions on Petty Cashbook (Imperest System). Subscribe to our YouTube channel so as not to miss a tutorial video.    The Analytical

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Electrostatics

Electrostatics

What is Electrostatics? Electrostatics is the study of electric charge which is not moving i.e. it does not move, it is static. After reading this article, you’ll learn the necessary terms and keywords for the under-listed and you will be able to answer questions on Electrostatics, and the rest of them. Electrostatics. Charge. Coulomb’s law.

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