GSM 5301 Accounting for Decision Making Instructions: Answer all questions and show all working in answer book provided. Question 1 (30 marks) (a) Reen Delivery Service is owned and operated by Joanne Lee. The following selected transactions were completed by Reen Delivery Service during March 2012. No. Transactions 1. Joanne Lee invested cash of RM30‚000 into ReenDelivery Service. 2. Purchased a van valued at RM20‚000. The business paid cash RM5‚000 and the balance is financed
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Accounting for Decision Making Mohammad Jamal an IT graduate who is currently pursuing his MBA formed a computer service business Jamal’s Computer Services as a holiday job. To start the business on May 1‚ he deposited $7‚000 of his own money into a new bank account in the name of the business. In addition the business borrowed $3‚000 at 5% per annum from CIMB bank. He rented a small pace for $300 per month‚ and hired 2 students with a monthly salary of $1‚500 each per month to service customers’
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Question 3 To better understand the performance of companies‚ four types of ratios are normally used: First‚ profitability ratios‚ which indicate the company’s ability to generate profits to satisfy and attract investors; second‚ liquidity ratios‚ which suggest the capability of company to meet its obligations timely; third‚ efficiency ratios‚ which assess the company’s operating efficiency; fourth‚ financial leverage ratio‚ which shows rationality of company’s financial structure. (Mautz and
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Exercise week 1 (Fin. Accounting) Mr. Sloppy has left you a list of balances with instructions to prepare a closing balance sheet (at end of year) and a profit and loss account both in standard UK format. He has left you with no further instructions: Accumulated profit at beginning of the year Accumulated depreciation at beginning of the year Administrative expenses Cash Corporation tax Cost of sales Current liabilities Debtors Dividends paid Fixed assets Interest expenses Long term liabilities Owner’s
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Economic Analysis of Building and Construction Industry Productivity: 2012 Report This report was prepared for Master Builders Australia 27 February 2012 This report has been produced for Master Builders Australia Ltd (MBA) according to their terms of reference for the project. Independent Economics makes no representations to‚ and accepts no liability for‚ reliance on this report by any person or organisation other than the MBA. Any person‚ other than the MBA‚ who uses this report does
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CHAPTER 1. DECISION MAKING AND THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING. ACCOUNTING: The process of identifying‚ measuring‚ recording and communicating economic information to permit informed judgment and economic decisions by users of the information. THE NATURE OF ACCOUNTING: Accounting is a services activity (to business‚ government‚ charities‚ clubs and families). Its function is to provide and interpret financial information that is intended to be useful in making economic decisions. IDENTIFICATION:
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Solutions to Lecture Activities ACCT 1046 Introductory Accounting Semester 1‚ 2010 Lecture 1 Unit 1 – Business Decision Making and Accounting Lecture Activity 1 1. The accounting information system comprises four main procedures: analysis‚ recording‚ reporting and identification. The order in which they occur is: a) Reporting‚ analysis‚ recording‚ identification b) Identification‚ analysis‚ recording‚ reporting c) Analysis‚ identification‚ recording‚ reporting d) Identification‚ recording
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According to Burger (2008) “Accounting is the language of business. A lot of people think it ’s just numbers‚ but it ’s really a lot more than that. There are a lot of areas outside of numbers that need to be looked at‚ processes and procedures‚ what the tone of the company is. Accounting will take you in just about any direction in a company." ~ Wade Becker‚ CPA‚ Beard‚ Miller Co. The job description of many professions is changing nowadays. The skills to perform a certain job require more skills
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MAA103 & MAAP103 - Accounting for Decision Making ASSIGNMENT – TRIMESTER ONE‚ 2013 (Relates to Topic 4) Represents 20% of the assessment for this unit DUE DATE: ASSIGNMENT PLANNER VIA MIBT PORTAL AND HARDCOPY: TUESDAY 9 April‚ 2013 BY 5.00pm FINAL ASSIGNMENT VIA MIBT PORTAL AND HARDCOPY: TUESDAY 7 May‚ 2013 BY 5.00pm NOTE the following general submission points: 1. Assignment MUST be completed in groups of no more than THREE students. Students CAN NOT complete assignment with students from
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Accounting and Decision Making Techniques Assignment MFP/MBA November 2012 –March 2013 Course Lecturer: S.A. Palan ONUR CAN ASLAN B0316KGKG1112 2013 Table of Content ABSTRACT 3 INTRODUCTION 4 Importance of Investment Appraisal for Business Entities 5 Calculations of NPV‚ IRR and Payback Period 5 Selection of Projects 8 Changes in the NPV with cost of capital 8 Changes in the IRR with cost of capital 9 Difference of sensitivity between Long-term and Short term NPV 9
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