Amount obtained from a customer previously written off as bad debt is a ______ receipt.
[3.1] Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income
Chapter: [3.1] Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income
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A receipt is a capital receipt because ______.
[3.1] Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income
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Premium paid on issue of shares is a capital receipt.
[3.1] Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income
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A receipt in substitution of an income is revenue receipt.
[3.1] Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income
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Compensation received for the surrender of a right is a revenue receipt.
[3.1] Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income
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Any lump sum receipt is always a capital receipt.
[3.1] Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income
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Sale of securities by an investment company is a capital receipt.
[3.1] Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income
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______ is prepared to know the financial position where as ______ is prepared to ascertain the net profit or net loss.
[3.2] Final Accounts of Sole Proprietorship
Chapter: [3.2] Final Accounts of Sole Proprietorship
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Strikes, lockouts, picketing, gherao, etc. are the forms of ______.
[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
Chapter: [4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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The method(s) of settling industrial disputes are ______.
[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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What is meant by industrial disputes?
[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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What are the economic causes of industrial disputes?
[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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Distinguish between strike and lockout.
[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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How can industrial disputes be settled?
[4.2] Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and Social Security
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Explain any five expectations of suppliers from a business organisation.
[1] Stakeholders in Commercial Organisations
Chapter: [1] Stakeholders in Commercial Organisations
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Explain the expectations of the Government from a business organisation.
[1] Stakeholders in Commercial Organisations
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