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Explain What is the difference between debenture holders and creditors?

Answer

Debenture holder are those who provides long term loan at specific interest rate in term of cash and creditor provides only short term credit in term of cash for purchasing of goods.

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A default Frame Relay WAN is classified as what type of physicalnetwork?

A: broadcast point-to-multi point
B: broadcast multi-access
C: non broadcast multi-access
D: non broadcast multi-point

Answer

Answer : C


Explanation:


FrameRelay, ATM, and X.25 are non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) networks. NBMA networks allow only data transfer from one computer to another over a VC or across a switching device. NBMA networks do not support multicast or broadcast traffic


FrameRelay, ATM, and X.25 are non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) networks. NBMA networks allow only data transfer from one computer to another over a VC or across a switching device. NBMA networks do not support multicast or broadcast traffic - See more at: https://www.orbitco-ccna-pastquestions.com/CCNA-Past-Questions%3A-WAN.php#sthash.hb05ZKYs.dpuf
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what is difference between account payable and bills payable?

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Accounts payable refer to the current liability of a business or an organization. That is the unsettled payments in a business or an organization refers to Accounts payable.


Bills payable refers to bills settled. In other words the paid and accepted recorded bills in a business or an organization refers to bills payable

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Subject: Accounts Payable

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What is the difference between debenture and preference share ?

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The difference between Debentures and Preferential Shares is as follows:

1) Person holding debentures has owed money to a company, while Preferential Shareholder could be considered as a partial owner of the company.

2) A Preference shareholder earns dividends if the company is making profits, however a debenture holder needs to be paid irrespective of making profits or losses.

3) A debenture holder would be paid the capital invested at the end of a stipulated term. A preference shareholder is not promised return of capital invested; instead he earns dividends till the time the company exists and is profitable.

4) A debenture holder earns interest on the capital invested till the capital is not returned, while a preference shareholder is paid dividends till the time the company exists.

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Subject: Accounts Payable

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What is the Debit Balance recovery? How we can recover if we wont have any future transactions from supplier?

Answer

The Debit balance recovery is usually made by raising a credit memo for the regular vendors. However if there are no future transactions from the supplier, we ask the vendor to send the check / make an EFT for the amount due from him.


When payment is made to the wrong vendor or payment made in excess, in that case overpayment has gone to the vendor, So for us it is vendor debit balance.


For debit balance recovery, we can either follow-up with the vendor to send us the excess amount / refund back, or we can adjust that extra amount in future invoices submitted by that vendor


In Case no future transactions, we have to follow-up with the vendor, falling whicch we have to write off this amount.

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Subject: Accounts Payable

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Explain What is the difference between debenture holders and creditors?

Answer

Debenture holder are those who provides long term loan at specific interest rate in term of cash and creditor provides only short term credit in term of cash for purchasing of goods.

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Subject: Accounts Payable

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What is the difference between SAP memory and ABAP memory?

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sap memory is a global memory whereas abap memory is local memory.

For example, we have four programs in abap memory and assigned some varibles to a particular program in abap memory then those varibles can't be used by anyother program in abap memory i.e., the variables are only for that program and also local to that memory,whereas sap memory can access all the abap memory or else it can perform any kind of modifications.

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Subject: ABAP

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What is the differences between ABAP and OOABAP. In which situation we use OOABAP?

Answer

OOABAP is used to develop BSP/PCUI applications and also anthing involved object oriented like BADIs, SmartForms..etc.where as ABAP is used to develop traditional programs in R/3.

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Subject: ABAP