“The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world‚ but if they don’t play together‚ the club won’t be worth a dime.” (Babe Ruth) There is a reason why football‚ basketball and baseball have more than one player on the team. To be successful in any of these sports you need a group of men that are talented‚ but more than that a group of men that can work together to achieve there ultimate goals‚ championships. You can use a lot
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The Alternative Service Break in Alaska is a trip sponsored by North Carolina State University’s Center for Student Leadership‚ Ethics and Public Service (CSLEPS) office. This service break trip sends students to Hoonah‚ Alaska to volunteer in the local community. Activities include helping in Hoonah City Schools classrooms‚ assisting the local Boys and Girls Club‚ and visiting the Hoonah Senior Center. In her free time‚ she will be learning the Tlingit language as well as the local traditions and
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E3-18 (Page 152) Determine the following 2011 balance sheet items: 1. Current assets 2. Shareholders’ equity 3. Non-current assets 4. Long-term liabilities Solution 3-18 1. Acid-test ratio = Quick assets ÷ Current liabilities =1.20 Quick assets = Current assets - Inventories Quick assets = Current assets - $840‚000 Current assets ÷ Current liabilities =2.25 Current assets - $840‚000 ÷ Current liabilities =1.20 $840‚000 ÷ Current liabilities = 1.05 Current liabilities = $800
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CHAPTER 1: EXERCISE 1-5 Asset Cash Equipment Supplies Accounts receivable Liability Accounts payable Notes payable Salaries and wages payable Stockholders’ Equity Common stock EXERCISE 1-6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Increase in assets and increase in stockholders’ equity. Decrease in assets and decrease in stockholders’ equity. Increase in assets and increase in liabilities. Increase in assets and increase in stockholders’ equity. Decrease in assets and decrease in stockholders’
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MEMO To: Manager of Newman Title Inc. From: Date: 12 September 2011 Re: SEC investigation and Resignation of CFO The purpose of this memo is to provide Newman Title Inc. manager‚ about the investigation from U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding Newman Title’s accounting practice of revenue recognition‚ and the impact of CFO’s resignation for the company its share market. Legally we are required to comply with the request of the SEC and give the SEC the invoices and
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Solutions Guide: Please do not present as your own. This is only meant as a solutions guide for you to answer the problem on your own. I recommend doing this with any content you buy online whether from me or from someone else. BYP13-4 The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo‚ Inc. provide refreshments to every corner of the world. Selected data from the 2004 consolidated financial statements for The Coca-Cola Company and for PepsiCo‚ Inc.‚ are presented here (in millions).Coca-Cola PepsiCoTotal
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Name ACC 206 Principles of Accounting II Analysis instructor March 25‚ 2012 PART-1 ABC Company has an annual sale of $1.2 million being a very predominant reliable company that would be fruitful‚ and having an increase in sales of 25% from the year prior. There is a possibility of successful growth of three million annual sales in the next three years of business. Being that the company is growing rapidly they should take the adequate steps to propertyanalysis the present
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Africa. As of 2009‚ 71 percent of the company’s net revenues came from North and South America‚ 16 percent from Europe and 13 percent from Asia‚ the Middle East and Africa. PepsiCo worldwide employs approximately 285‚000 people. Analysis of PEPSI Ratio Analysis Dec 05 Dec 04 Current Ratio 1.11 1.28 times Quick Ratio 0.87 0.95 times Net profit Margin 12.52% 14.39% Return on Assets 12.85% 15.05% Account
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This archive file of ACC 492 Entire Course consists of: ACC 492 Week 1 Assignments from the Text.1.doc ACC 492 Week 1 DQs.1.doc ACC 492 Week 2 Assignments from the Text.1.doc ACC 492 Week 2 DQs.1.doc ACC 492 Week 2 LTA Apollo Shoes Case Assignment (Accounts Receivable Memo).1.doc ACC 492 Week 2 LTA Apollo Shoes Case Assignment (Payroll Bridge Working Paper).1.doc ACC 492 Week 2 LTA Apollo Shoes Case Assignment (Trial Balances).1.xls ACC 492 Week 3 Assignments
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| |Fixed operating cost per month | | |$3‚150‚000 | a. What is the break-even point in passengers and revenues per month? Fixed cost = 3‚150‚000 160x = 70x + 3‚150‚000 90x = 3‚150‚000 X = 35‚000 passengers – breakeven Break even revenue = 35‚000 x 160 = 5‚600‚000 b. What is the break-even point in number of passenger train cars per month? At 70% load = 90x0.7 = 63 Breakeven per car = 35‚000 / 63 = 556 c. If
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