Accounting Treatment of Goodwill in case of Admission of a Partner
Goodwill is an intangible asset that is either self-generated or purchased. It is the value of benefits that a business has because of the factors that help in increasing its profitability, say its location, favourable contracts, access to supplies and customer loyalty, etc. Goodwill is the reputation earned by the business through hard work, honesty and quality, and satisfactory services to customers. The efforts and hard work done by the existing partners frame the goodwill of the firm....
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Refraction Through a Rectangular Glass Slab
Ray Optics is a branch of optics that describes light propagation in the form of rays. Ray Optics is also called geometrical optics which deals with the geometry of falling lights. this article is about refraction, its laws, refraction through glass slab and its various causes, and practice tracing the path of light rays passing through glass slab. Refraction is the property of the change in direction of the wave while entering from one medium to another medium. This change in direction is due to a change in the speed of the wave....
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Chapter 1 Human Geography|Class 12 Geography Notes
Class 12 Geography Notes Chapter 1 Human Geography: Class 12 Geography notes for Chapter 1 on Human Geography are important for CBSE board exams. They’ll help you understand things like how people interact with their environment, why cities grow, how cultures shape landscapes, and what challenges we face because of all this....
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Class 12 RD Sharma Solutions – Chapter 28 The Straight Line in Space – Exercise 28.3
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Mutualism
Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which both species involved are benefited from interaction. In mutualism, each species provides something of value to the other. This type of relationship is critical to the survival of one or both species and plays a role in shaping ecosystems and influencing evolution over time. Eg – Pollination, Lichens, Cleaner fish, Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, etc. These examples demonstrate that interrelationships are a common and important part of the natural world, highlighting the importance of symbiotic relationships in shaping ecosystems and influencing the evolution of species over time....
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Measuring Internal Resistance of a Cell
Usually while studying the theory behind the electrical circuits it is assumed that all the components of the circuits are ideal. In an ideal state, the battery of the system is assumed to have zero resistance. But in reality, it is not the case. While working with batteries in real life, it s noticed that they have some internal resistance which affects the current in the circuit. Sometimes it is not specified on the battery and it changes as the battery discharges. In that case, it becomes essential to calculate the internal resistance of the battery being used. Let’s look at how it’s done in detail....
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Traditional Notions: Internal| Class 12 Political Science Notes
Class 12 Political Science Notes Chapter 5 Traditional Notions: Internal discusses that the traditional notion of security is that it is the protection of a state from external threats. This includes threats from other states, such as military invasion or economic sanctions. It also includes threats from non-state actors, such as terrorist organizations or criminal gangs. The traditional notion of security is based on the idea that the state is the primary actor in international relations....
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Peace and Cooperation| Class 12 Political Science Notes
Class 12 Political Science Notes Chapter 3: Achieving success in CBSE exams requires a clear understanding of Political Science concepts. Thus, Class 12 students must obtain well-structured Political Science Class 12 Notes from experienced teachers. These notes are designed to help students understand the fundamental concepts of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation and build a strong foundation for their future studies....
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Chapter 11 Knowing Gandhi| Class 12 History Notes
Class 12 History Notes Chapter 11 Knowing Gandhi looks into Mahatma Gandhi’s multidimensional behaviour, one of the most memorable personalities in Indian history. This chapter, titled “Knowing Gandhi,” explores Gandhi’s biography, philosophy, and contributions to India’s war for freedom....
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Pattern of the Rebellion| Class 12 History Notes
Class 12 History Notes Chapter 10 Pattern of the Rebellion discusses that the Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a major uprising against the British East India Company that began on May 10, 1857, in the garrison town of Meerut. The rebellion spread quickly to other parts of India, and for a time, it seemed that the British might be forced out of the country. However, the British eventually regained control, and the rebellion was crushed. The rebellion was a complex event with many causes and consequences. It is still studied by historians today, and it continues to be a source of debate and controversy....
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Components of a Vector
Components of a Vector refer to its parts that contribute to its overall influence in a given coordinate system. Vectors, characterized by both magnitude and direction, can be effectively analyzed by breaking them down into components along specific axes. This breakdown typically occurs in two or three dimensions, with the components providing valuable insights into how the vector operates along each axis....
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Employment: Meaning, Importance, Basic Terms of Employment and Participation of people in Employment
People do a wide range of jobs to earn a living. Work significantly impacts our lives as individuals and as members of society. Some people work on farms, in factories, banks, shops, and a variety of other workplaces, while some work from home. Work at home includes not only traditional work like weaving, lace making, or a variety of handicrafts but also current jobs like programming work in the IT industry. Earlier factory work meant working in factories located in cities, whereas now technology has enabled people to produce those factory-based goods at home in villages....
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