Pepsi ACC205: Principles of Accounting Instructor Susanne Eliott August 19‚ 2013 Pepsi PepsiCo Inc. is an American multinational food and beverage corporation headquartered in Purchase‚ New York. PepsiCo is a world leader in convenient snacks‚ foods‚ and beverages‚ with revenues of $60 billion and over 285‚000 employees. PepsiCo owns some of the world’s most popular brands‚ including Pepsi-Cola‚ Mountain Dew‚ Diet Pepsi‚ Lay’s‚ Doritos‚ Tropicana‚ Gatorade‚ and Quaker. Coca-Cola
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Human Resources Management in Canada Case Incident A New HR Professional’s First Workplace Dilemma Case Study Questions: 1. Do you agree with how Laura handles this situation? If so‚ why? If not‚ what would you have done differently? 2. Is it important for this company to have such a policy in place? If so‚ how can the employment (labour) standards act in your province/ territory help in drafting a policy on appropriate computer use? I believe it is important for this company
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Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________ Quiz 2 1) Cost-volume-profit analysis is used primarily by management: A) as a planning tool B) for control purposes C) to prepare external financial statements D) to attain accurate financial results Answer: A Diff: 1 Terms: cost-volume-profit (CVP) Objective: 1 AACSB: Communication 2) One of the first steps to take when using CVP analysis to help make decisions is: A) finding out where the total costs line intersects
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Greetings Inc. has operated for many years as a nationally recognized retailer of greeting cards and small gift items. It has 1‚500 stores throughout the United States located in high-traffic malls. As the stock price of many other companies soared‚ Greetings’ stock price remained flat. As a result of a heated 2007 shareholders’ meeting‚ the president of Greetings‚ Robert Burns‚ came under pressure from shareholders to grow Greetings’ stock value. As a consequence of this pressure‚ in 2008 Mr
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70‚000 units 80‚000 units 90‚000 units Sales $1‚400‚000 $1‚600‚000 $1‚800‚000 Cost of goods sold 840‚000 960‚000 1‚080‚000 Gross profit on sales $560‚000 $640‚000 $720‚000 Operating expenses ($90‚000 fixed) 370‚000 410‚000 450‚000 Operating income $190‚000 $230‚000 $270‚000 Income taxes (30% of operating income) 57‚000 69‚000 81‚000 Net income $133‚000 $161‚000 $189‚000 Assume that the cost of goods sold and variable operating expenses vary directly with sales and the income taxes remain
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Name ________________ Section time _______________ ACC 321 – Quiz 1 PART I: Multiple choice‚ 3 points each. (Transfer your answers to the proper question on the answer sheet and fill in only one circle per question.) 1. Which of the following is NOT a major challenge facing the accounting profession? a. Non-GAAP earnings. b. Fair value measurement. c. Accounting for fixed assets. d. Forward-looking information. 2. The objective of financial reporting places most
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ACC 444 Exam 1 Guide Summary of Questions (approximate): Topic # Multiple Choice Questions (2 pts each) Total Points Business Process Overview 9 Computer Fraud & Abuse 16 Internal Control Systems 25 Total # questions 50 100 Study Guide While there couldbe questions from other topics discussed in class‚ themain emphasis will be on the following subject matter: Business Process Overview The “transaction cycles” approach The data processing model Computer
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SYLLABUS ACC/491 Contemporary Auditing I Copyright ©2014 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course is the first in a two-part series that deals with auditing a company ’s financial reports‚ internal controls‚ and Electronic Data Processing (EDP) systems. Topics include auditing standards‚ evidence‚ audit planning and documentation‚ materiality and risk‚ internal control‚ statistical tools‚ and the overall audit plan and program. Course Dates Nov 11‚ 2014 - Dec
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Summary Question Robert Baughman ACC/290 February 14‚ 2013 Wayne Moore Summary Question Accounting systems vary from company to company. However‚ most companies depend on Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These principles keep every company using a standardized system of accounting. Therefore‚ if a financial institution or investor desires to see specific information about a company the financial officer will be able to read those books clearly
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ACC 421 – February 2013 Written Assignment 3 Chapter 4 Question 13 (who is the taxpayer?) Unfortunately Anita is not correct in her analysis because her and the attorney are not partners. That would make her gross income the full amount of the settlement‚ which is $480‚000‚ and because the settlement is associated with a discrimination lawsuit‚ she is allowed a $160‚000 deduction for AGI. Problem 31 (accrual versus cash basis)
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