Answer:
Added to Cash Book Balance in Bank Reconciliation Statement
Explanation:
Bank Reconciliation Statement BRS is made to correct for the mismatch between bank balance as per cash book & bank balance as per pas book.
If account has been credited (added) with $30 for interest earned, discovered later i.e not recorded in cash book : The amount has been added in passbook , but not in cashbook.
So, to match the difference : Interest earned but not recorded = $30 will be added to 'Favourable Debit balance as per cash book' , to achieve 'Favourable Credit balance as per pass book' in the BRS.
Answer:
The declaration is mostly accurate or correct.
Explanation:
- Task success can be induced by work satisfaction. But that could also be accurate the opposite way round, i.e. work success affects employee satisfaction.
- The inference reached here does not specify which incident seems to be the reason and which one is the trigger's consequence. A significant direct connection between the two can not be identified. Other than that, there could be other variables that may control the two variables.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Microprudential regulations refers to making sure that the balance sheets or "books" of individual institutions are robust to shocks. Meaning that the regulators that usually engage in this are focusing on the safety and soundness of each customer of a financial institution, by making sure the institutions do not close and the customers lose their money.
Answer:
D) productivity in Poland is higher than in Romania.
Explanation:
Income and wages are directly related to productivity and economic growth. Productivity refers to the total output produced by each unit of labor, an almost all variations in the standard of living of a country and most variations in economic growth are associated with it.
The logic is that a worker that is able to generate a higher level of output should earn a higher income. E.g. if you are a salesperson that sells $200,000 worth of merchandise per month should earn more money that another salesperson that only sells $50,000 per month. Generally, the more money you earn, the higher your standard of living.