following terms used in Note 3: grant date‚ exercise price‚ vesting period‚ expiration date‚ options granted‚ options exercised‚ and options forfeited. b. Note 3 (page 47 of Xilinx’s annual report) indicates that in fiscal 2007‚ Xilinx adopted a new accounting method for its stock options and other stock-based compensation as required by SFAS 123R. How does Xilinx now account for stock options? How does this differ from the method Xilinx used before
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Problem 4.4A Preparing Adjusting Entries from a Trial Balance The Off-Campus Theater adjusts its accounts every month. Below is the company’s unadjusted trial balance dated July 31‚ 2002. Additional information is provided for use in preparing the company’s adjusting entries for the month of July. (Bear in mind that adjusting entries have already been made for the first seven months of 2002‚ but not for July.) OFF-CAMPUS THEATER Unadjusted Trial Balance July 31‚ 2002 Cash $ 16
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4. What combination of the two goods below allows you to maximize your utility with a budget constraint of $14? Show how you arrived at your conclusion in the space provided below. Place your final answers on the lines at the bottom of this page. PRICE = $0.50 per pint |Bottles of glue |Total Utility (Utils) | |1 |15 | |2 |23 | |3 |30
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comprising the industry environment. ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Hard REF: 38 (Table 2.1) OBJ: 02-02 TYPE: knowledge NOT: AACSB: Business Knowledge & Analytical Skills | Management: Environmental Influence | Dierdorff & Rubin: Managing the task environment 4. Firms can directly control the elements of the seven segments of the general environment. ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 37 OBJ: 02-01 TYPE: comprehension NOT: AACSB: Business Knowledge & Analytical Skills | Management: Environmental Influence | Dierdorff
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Written by: Birgit Löhndorf Department of Marketing‚ Vienna University of Economics and Business‚ Vienna‚ Austria Written by: Adamantios Diamantopoulos Department of Business Administration‚ University of Vienna‚ Vienna‚ Austria Abstract Prior research acknowledges employees’ crucial role in building strong service brands‚ yet empirical research on how to turn employees into brand champions remains scarce and has been largely approached from an internal branding perspective. Drawing on social
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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS QUESTION INFORMATION Number |Objective |Description |Difficulty |Time |AACSB |AICPA |SS |GL | |EO1-1 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-2 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-3 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-4 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-5 |1-1 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |BB-Industry | | | |EO1-6 |1-2 | |Easy |5 min |Analytic |FN-Measurement | | | |EO1-7
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energy drink‚ Xonic Tonic (XT). The standard direct materials price per pound is $3.00 (which includes cost of the direct material‚ the freight cost and the cost of receiving and handling); The standard direct materials quantity per gallon of XT is 4 pounds (this takes into account the waste‚ and spoilage). The standard direct labor rate per hour is $15 (including: hourly wage rate‚ payroll taxes and fringe benefits); the standard direct labor hours per gallon of XT is 2 hours; Xonic Tonic company
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between accrual-basis accounting and cash-basis accounting? The variation between accrual basis accounting and cash basis accounting‚ is how cash is documented. Cash basis is an accounting basis that is used when expenses and revenue are paid out or received. This is when the transaction will be recorded. In accrual-basis accounting‚ transactions are recorded when they actually happen. Payment does not need to be made for the transaction to be recognized in accrual-basis accounting unlike cash-basis
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of goods sold (85m) and inventories(18m) disproportionate with growth of sales 2. Current purchasing system contributed to redundant purchasing and high inventory holding costs 3. Siti Aminah (CFO) has no experience in system and technology 4. Internal control weaknesses: Purchasing system Current purchasing system contributed to redundant purchasing and high inventory holding costs and caused increases in costs of goods sold and inventories disproportionate with growth of sales a)
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Case Study on Transfer Pricing: BYRCH’S PAPER COMPANY If I were to price these boxes any lower than $480 a thousand‚ said James Brunner‚ manager of Byrch Paper Company Thompson Division‚ I’d be countermanding my order of last month for our salesmen to stop shaving their bids and to bid full cost quotations. I’ve been trying for weeks to improve the quality of our business‚ and if I turn around now and accept this job at $430 or $450 or something less than $480‚ I’ll be tearing down this
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