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    Name: Dinh Thi Quyen Class: A4 – LT6B Number: 24 Essay: Importance of financial statements to managers‚ investors and creditors Financial statements are important reports. They show how a business is doing and are very useful internally for a company’s stockholders and to its board of directors‚ its managers and some employees‚ including labor unions. Externally‚ they are important to prospective investors‚ to government agencies responsible for taxing and regulating‚ to lenders such as

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Requirements of SFAS 116 and 117 and its effect on the financial statements The Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) 116 and 117 are standards set for not- for-profit and non-governmental entities. The standards account for contributions and financial statement presentation (Granof‚ Khumawala‚ 2011). SFAS 116 defines how contributions are designated. Contributions can have donor-imposed restrictions. The standard defines

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    D) The statement of comprehensive income illustrates the financial performance and results of operations of a particular company or entity for a period of time. Referring to the company’s Statement of Comprehensive Income‚ as known as Profit and Loss statement‚ we can conclude that Amway (M) Sdn.Bhd had increased the total net profit amounted of RM 11‚687‚000 from the year 2010 (Amounted at RM 78‚272‚000) to year 2011 (Amounted at RM 89‚959‚000)‚ this is because of Amway’s new strategy as throwing

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    Preparation of Consolidated Statement  of Financial Position 1 The consolidation process • Before consolidating‚ it may be necessary to adjust  subsidiary’s financial statements where: 1. The subsidiary’s end of reporting period is different to  the parent’s. In such cases the subsidiary is required to  prepare adjusted financial statements as at the parent’s  reporting date. 2. The subsidiary’s accounting policies are different to the  parent’s.  In such cases the subsidiary is required to 

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    is the appropriate goal of a firm? Maximization of shareholder wealth is said to be the primary goal of a firm. The financial manager has the responsibility to act in their best interests. Since‚ the common stockholders are the firm’s most important stakeholders to continue operate the business. This goal means that the financial manager can best serve business owners by identifying goods and services that add value to the firm because the market place desires and values what the firm offers.

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    by FASB Statement 117?   2. How are these net assets affected by the existence or absence of donor-imposed restrictions?   3. How are releases of these net assets accomplished? 1. The three classifications of net assets established by FASB Statement 117 are: unrestricted assets‚ temporarily restricted assets‚ and permanently restricted assets. 2. The existence or absence of donor-imposed restrictions play a large part in how assets are classified on the statement of financial position. If there

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    Q) Why firms should manage Financial Risks? INTRODUCTION: The etymology of the word “RISK” can be traced to the Latin word “RESCUM” meaning danger at sea or that which cuts. Managing business in a highly volatile environment is like navigating a ship on stormy seas. The modern business is confronted with many risk‚ some of which are basic eg.‚ loss of property due to natural calamities‚ civil unrests etc.‚ and some are strategic risks. Strategic risks may manifest themselves in several

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    “Performance Evaluation of Financial Statements by the Use of Ratio” ACC-1221/09 In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of BBA (ACCOUNTING) During the period 2008-2011 Chapter one Introduction 1. Background Financial statements are formal records of the financial activities of a business‚ person and other entities .Financial statements are all relevant financial information that are presented in a structured manner and in a form easy to understand to be used by parties

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    AASB Framework AASB CF 2013-1 December 2013 Amendments to the Australian Conceptual Framework Obtaining a Copy of this Pronouncement This pronouncement is available on the AASB website: www.aasb.gov.au. Alternatively‚ printed copies are available for purchase by contacting: The Customer Service Officer Australian Accounting Standards Board Level 7 600 Bourke Street Melbourne Victoria AUSTRALIA Phone: Fax: E-mail: Website: Postal address: PO Box 204 Collins Street West Victoria 8007 AUSTRALIA

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    Chapter 1 An Overview of Financial Management and The Financial Environment ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS 1-1 a. A proprietorship‚ or sole proprietorship‚ is a business owned by one individual. A partnership exists when two or more persons associate to conduct a business. In contrast‚ a corporation is a legal entity created by a state. The corporation is separate and distinct from its owners and managers. b. In a limited partnership‚ limited partners’ liabilities‚ investment returns and control

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