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Turn your car stereo on to allow the Toyota antenna to run up. Pull the mast from the power antenna while the motor is still running. Compare the length of the new antenna mast to the old one. If mast lengths match, install nylon cable into the antenna hole and turn the car stereo off. […]





A lot of banks will send you promo checks. These are the best way and the only way I will do an advance. A lot of times it will be at a much lower rate for a certain duration of time. Some of these checks are even for life of balance. Simply write the check […]





Of course profit and cost of goods sold expense are the two most critical components of an income statement, or at least they’re what people will look at first. But an income statement is truly the sum of its parts, and they all need to be considered carefully, consistently and accurately. In reporting depreciation expense, […]





The first and most important part of an income statement is the line reporting sales revenue. Businesses need to be consistent from year to year regarding when they record sales. For some business, the timing of recording sales revenue is a major problem, especially when the final acceptance by the customer depends on performance tests […]





While some lines of an income statement depend on estimates or forecasts, the interest expense line is a basic equation. When accounting for income tax expense, however, a business can use different accounting methods for some of its expenses than it uses for calculating its taxable income. The hypothetical amount of taxable income, if the […]




 
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