The Mundane Situations of Chestnut + Hazel # 4























I have to think about what I want to get done during the weekend. I'm thinking that I could probably pivot to ACC 725 again, complete a few things, and then come back around to the second part of the case brief assignment, and complete the presentation of the case brief.

After dealing with all of the Unemployment issues in Bergen, I decided that it was time to build a few more cities for the newer people living in the region, and who now had jobs, and who could buy houses in the suburbs and live a slightly nicer house. They are happy now and enjoying the suburban life!

how were there so many buckets of
pasta at the pasta restaurant when
we had all of those noodles cooked
and they were boiled in the boiling
machine called a pot where the
water was very hot and boiling.

an accretion expense is mentioned in the intermediate accounting textbook, and this expense relates to  resource extraction, and is a kind of capitalized expense. I think it's an accrual, not a capitalized expense. It's an accrued expense, not a capitalized expense. There was this whole thing about allocating the costs of a purchase price, the purchase price of a company to specific intangible items, rather than all to goodwill, and this reminds me or something I'm currently reviewing in the advanced accounting textbook.

There is something that was clarified in the intermediate accounting textbook that I wasn't sure about in the advanced accounting textbook: the carrying value refers to the book value, the carrying value of an asset is the book value of an asset.

at the same time
there were people 
there who were

very nice but also
very intrusive with 
the kind of questions
they asked they always
asked strange questions.

and it was strange how 
it seemed there was a person
who always offered
advice and the advice was
generally really bad advice

and would often send people
one the wrong sort of track
and it would take significant
amounts of time and effort
to get right back to where
they originally were.

It's really amazing how quickly this weekend has vanished. I did a little bit of work, but I'm not really sure I got a whole lot done. There was one thing that I realized, however, about a lot of work: a lot of the work is reading and thinking, most time isn't spent grinding away, or typing away.

Creating a few new cities to set up jobs and housing for a major redevelopment of Bergen: many residential zones and industrial zones will be redeveloped with the interest of increasing density in the major Capitol City!

This weekend really vanished, and it is already Monday.

things are a kind of
object where the places
who are these words

can change into new
kinds of coins and coins
can change into new
kinds of bills there
was a woman who was

standing there very beautiful
who I did not want to interact
with because she might make
my heart stop.

I'm continuing to rebuild my region after deleting it several weeks ago, and I'm starting to build San Francisco, and ultra dense metropolis with skyscrapers! The farms in Bergen were also demolished and removed to make way for some lower density housing, and also in an attempt to build and expand the technology sector, however, it is not going well, and smoke stacks cover the land where wheat fields used to be.


References

Spiceland, David J. Intermediate Accounting, 11th Edition: Chapter 10 Property Plant, and Equipment and Intangible Assets: Acquisition. McGraw Hill (2023)

Hoyle, Joe B. Advanced Accounting, 15th Edition. McGraw Hill (2024)

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