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  2. Chart of accounts - Wikipedia

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    A chart of accounts (COA) is a list of financial accounts and reference numbers, grouped into categories, such as assets, liabilities, equity, revenue and expenses, and used for recording transactions in the organization's general ledger. Accounts may be associated with an identifier (account number) and a caption or header and are coded by ...

  3. Mills Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Corporation was a publicly traded real estate investment trust headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States, acquired on April 3, 2007, by an investment group composed of Simon Property Group and Farallon Capital Management. The company developed, owned, and operated major super-regional shopping malls. The company built 18 ...

  4. Category : Defunct textile companies of the United States

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  6. Account (bookkeeping) - Wikipedia

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    The classification of accounts into real, personal and nominal is based on their nature i.e. physical asset, liability, juristic entity or financial transaction. The further classification of accounts is based on the periodicity of their inflows or outflows in the context of the fiscal year: Income is a short term inflow during the fiscal year.

  7. Index of accounting articles - Wikipedia

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    Payroll - Petty cash - Philosophy of Accounting - Preferred stock - P/E ratio - Positive accounting - Positive assurance - PricewaterhouseCoopers - Profit and loss account - Pro-forma amount - Production accounting - Project accounting

  8. Consolidated Papers, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, the company built a hydroelectric dam at Stevens Point, adding paper machines in 1919. [5] With the acquisition of the Newaygo Timber Company in 1920, Consolidated expanded its timber holdings from Wisconsin and Minnesota to Ontario. [5] In 1922, the company purchased a pulp and paper mill in Port Arthur, Ontario.

  9. Meatpacking giants to pay $8 million for child labor violations

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    JBS USA and Perdue Farms will each pay $4 million for employing children through third-party staffing agencies, officials announced this week.