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Complex cost allocation formula (Jul 31 2008 06:59 GMT) - Hello everyone, I am faced to an accounting problem that has emerged at the time of the 2009 budgeting process. I prepare the yearly budget in an Excel table that has 3 columns: the first two are codes, the last one is a figure. Account CostCenter Amount 1 a 12 1 b 13 1 c 8 2 a 21 2 a 3 2 c 7 3 a 12 3 b 4 Then, my budget goes through an allocation or assignment process to end users. In the example, the total cost of CostCenter a is allocated in 30% to User X and in 70% to user Z. |
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Fragen zum Tod und andere.. (Jul 31 2008 06:59 GMT) - Fragen, die aufrütteln oder nachdenklich stimmen. Die berühren und zu Diskussionen anregen. Fragen, die sonst keiner stellt. Gregory Stock hat für sein Buch "The Book of Questions" über 200 Fragen zusammengetragen, die genau das tun. Von Miriam Walker Die Fragen kommen aus allen Bereichen des Lebens: |
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Queen Victoria's underwear purchased by weird pervert-collectors (Jul 31 2008 06:58 GMT) - Some of Queen Victoria's giant and comical undergarments were up for auction, but we are not amused. A pair of her bloomers, a chemise and a nightdress went under the hammer at Mackworth in Derby for 13,500 pounds ($27,000). The cotton bloomers are monogrammed with a VR (Victoria Regina) and attracted bids from as far as Brazil, Russia, Hong Kong and New York. They finally went to a lady from Can10 Vote(s) |
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Alphabet made out of corpses in Halo (Jul 31 2008 06:58 GMT) - Raketentim sez, "The Halo Corpse Alphabet is a rather macabre project with the goal being to represent every letter of the alphabet by the twisted, curved, stretched, and otherwise dead Spartan and Elite bodies from Halo 3. The Halo community was clearly up for the challenge as they miraculously managed to capture every single letter, number, and even some punctuation in the form of screenshots."7 Vote(s) |
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Scientists catch a live fish at a record depth in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Jul 31 2008 06:58 GMT) - London, July 31 (ANI): Scientists have caught a live deep-sea fish at a record depth of 2,300m on the hot vents of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. According to a report by BBC News, this was possible because of a new device that allows recovery of live animals under their natural pressure at deeper depths than previously [...] |
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