PreparED Study Materials

Bus 370: Bus 370

School: University of Idaho

Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 2

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Par Value Explained: Stock Market Basics for Investors
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Discover the concept of "par value" in the stock market and its significance in corporate finance. Understand the difference between issue price, selling price, and dividends. Grasp the foundational knowledge essential for savvy investing.

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Accounting Essentials: Making Information Relevant & Reliable
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Explore the pillars of accounting information: Relevance and Reliability. Understand sub-components like predictive value, timeliness, and verifiability. Discover how these qualities enhance decision-making in finance

Contra Revenue Accounts: Adjusting for True Revenue in Accounting
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Discover the unique role of contra revenue accounts in accounting, emphasizing their debit balance nature and their use in adjusting gross revenue. Explore examples like sales discounts, returns, and allowances to grasp their impact on a company's reported income.

Promissory Notes: Key Tool in Financial Transactions Explained!
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Understand the essence of a 'promissory note', its binding legal nature, and its significance in business dealings. Learn the dynamics between the maker and the payee and how such notes facilitate fluid financial operations.

Externalities: Market Effects & Societal Impacts
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Explore the concept of externalities, the unintended market effects impacting third parties. Through examples of pollution and neighborhood beautification, understand how externalities can lead to market inefficiencies. Discover interventions, like taxes and subsidies, designed to align private and social costs.

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