Contents Task 1 1 Q: 1.1 1 Types of Stakeholders 1 Internal Stakeholder 1 External Stakeholders 2 1.2) 2 1.3) 2 1.4) (a) 3 1.4) (b) 3 1.4) (c) 3 Task 2 5 Q2.1 5 Q2.2 6 Q2.3 7 Q2.4 8 Task 3 8 Q 3.1) 8 3.2) 9 3.3) 9 3.4 (a) 10 Income Statement 10 Statement of Division of Profit 11 3.4 (b) 11 Task 4 11 4. A 11 Profitability Ratios 12 Liquidity Ratios 12 Solvency Ratio 13 Asset Management Ratio 13 Assessment of Market Value 14 4. B 14 Comparison of Liquidity Ratio 14 Asset Management Ratio 15 Profitability
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Phase 1: DB 2—Financial Reporting Model Colorado technical University ACCT300-1202B-01: Intermediate Accounting I I am a coworker and friend to Mr. Ethics. This morning at break‚ he appeared to look worried and under a lot of stress. Being his friend‚ I ask if he needed to talk. He told me that Mr. Fraud‚ the CEO of the company for which we work‚ called him into his office and asked him to adjust the books so that a spot of land purchased is recorded at book value of $50‚000 rather than the price
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most cases‚ are not liked by organisations and professionals concerned. The latter rather detest the regulatory bodies with enough biting power. So‚ it is quite natural on the part of the accounting professionals to oppose the formation of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) through an act of parliament. The Institute of Chartered Accountants‚ Bangladesh (ICAB) has been opposing tooth and nail the move to set up the FRC on the plea that the institute remains an effective oversight body for the accounting
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Rivera-Torres 1 Rafael A. Rivera-Torres ACCT 301.001 Mr. J. Eason March 6‚ 2014 Financial Reporting Research A. What were the cash and cash equivalents reported by Coca-Cola and PepsiCo at the end of 2011? What does each company classify as cash equivalents? 1. The only cash/cash equivalents Coca-Cola reported was their Operating Cash. The Company reported $9‚474(in millions) as Cash in their Selected Financial Data‚ Year Ended Dec. 31‚ 2011. 2. PepsiCo reported investments with original maturities
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Financial Reporting Problem Part 1 XACC/290 March 1‚ 2015 Financial Reporting Problem Part 1 J.P. Morgan is a company in the banking industry. J.P. Morgan was established in 1799 and despite multiple stock market crashes and recessions; it is a company that continues to do well in its sector (JP Morgan‚ 2014). J.P. Morgan Bank is the publicly traded company that I chose to analyze the 2013 annual report. At the end of 2013‚ the total assets of J.P. Morgan was 1‚945‚467‚000‚000; one trillion‚ nine
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS & REPORTING Accounting‚ Law‚ Finance & Economics Department EDHEC M1FE ANNÉE SCOLAIRE / ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 Intervenant/Lecturer: Amandine GERARD 1 Financial Analysis & Reporting Part II : Ratio analysis and valuation methods following 2 Course Outline I. 1. 2. Ratios analysis Profitability analysis Risk analysis II. 1. 2. Peers Valuation Method Firm value multiples Equity multiples III. 1. 2. Value creation method Value based management
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Solutions to the Homework Assignment Problems P1.31 Key Financial Statement Relations: Balance Sheet‚ Income Statement‚ and Statement of Cash Flow. Missing Values 2007 2008 Balance sheet: Cash 15‚000 Property‚ plant and equipment 162‚000 Intangible assets 10‚000 Accounts payable 21‚000 Interest payable 8‚000 Long-term debt 52‚000 Treasury stock (10‚000) Income statement
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FINANCIAL REPORTING (FRS 108 ACCOUNTING POLICIES‚ CHANGES IN ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES AND ERRORS) ASSIGNMENT Question 1: Sycamore Bhd arranges to lease a machine from Oak Bhd starting on 1 July x3. The terms of the lease are that Sycamore will make three annual payments to Oak of RM30‚000 each. The first payment will be made on 1 July x3. The purchase price of the machine for cash‚ and the cost to Oak is RM74‚746. The interest rate implicit in the lease is 22%. Each company makes up its accounts
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com/loi/rabr20 Different approaches to corporate reporting regulation: How jurisdictions differ and why Christian Leuz a a b c d J. Sondheimer Professor of International Economics‚ Finance and Accounting‚ University of Chicago Booth School of Business‚ 5807 South Woodlawn Avenue‚ Chicago‚ IL‚ 60637–1610‚ USA E-mail: b c d Research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research‚ Cambridge‚ MA European Corporate Governance Institute‚ Brussels Fellow of the Wharton Financial Institutions Center
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1. Sources of GAAP and basic framework and concepts ........................................................... 3 2. Reporting net income ................................................................................................... 14 3. Income statement: Income from continuing operations ................................................................................ 17 Discontinued operations ...............................................................................
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