Group 5/10:00-11:30/WF 11U University of the Philippines Diliman 13U Extension Program in Pampanga 2nd Semester 2011-2012 Case 5 Written Report Financial Forecasting and Corporate Strategy In partial fulfillments Of the requirements for The Subject Business Management 141 (Managerial Finance) Submitted by: Razon‚ Breth Jay T. Santos‚ Karl Lyndon B. January 03‚ 2012 Submitted to: Professor Marcial Bermudo Table of Contents I. Dedication………………………………………………………………………3
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PROFITABILITY RATIOS OF CVS WITH A COMPARISON TO WALGREENS Contents Introduction-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Gross Profit Margin-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Net Profit Margin---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
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Analysis Case 1 Chapter 17 Name Institution Introduction Observation of standard accounting practices is a requirement for publicly traded companies. The companies are obligated to follow strict accounting rules in the presentation of their financial statements to enable the readers of such statements to compare performances by different companies easily. Financial institution and shareholders of various private companies may also require private companies to comply with certain accounting standard
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types of fraud have occurred since the 1800s. As the economy fluctuates‚ many people and organizations believe they must commit fraud in order to have financial gain. Organizations and individuals must understand fraud and the types of fraud‚ in order to protect themselves. There are professionals trained that have received anti-fraud certification in order to fight against fraud. The anti-fraud professional assist companies and individuals in order to detect fraud. Theses anti-fraud specialists
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Review material BUS 5502 Ch. 8‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 18 Receivables: 1. The Allowance for uncollectible accounts currently has a credit balance of $900. After analyzing the accounts in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger‚ the company’s management estimates that uncollectible accounts will be $15‚000. What will be the amount of uncollectible accounts expense reported on the income statement? 1/11/2011 | Accounts Receivable | a | $ 900.00 | | | Sales revenue | a | |
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P. McMickle BSAD 319 Sunshine Fashion: Fraud‚ Theft and Misbehavior among Employees 1. What were the root causes of the staff´s misbehavior? Sunshine Fashion was a Sino-Japanese venture‚ whose operations grown very quickly‚ from 1993‚ the year of establishment until 2008‚ when the company became the industry leader in the production of cashmere sweaters‚ and a high-end fashion brand in its domestic market. However‚ in 2008‚ company had faced serious fraud and misbehavior among its employees‚ causing
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Assessment The most interesting part in Gupta’s article is in her conclusion. The author notes that fraud in the health sector is a reality and should be exposed. Gupta further states that clinical operations are vulnerable to fraud because the system lacks effective mechanisms to detect‚ investigate‚ and prosecute individuals or groups of people who engage in fraud. Finally‚ the author calls on everyone in the health sector to develop a culture of research‚ which should be based on fundamentals
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to the Nations On Occupational Fraud and Abuse‚ the biennial study of global fraud by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners‚ finds that organizations lose an average of 5 percent of revenues to fraud each year‚ with a median loss of $140‚000. However‚ just over one-fifth of fraud schemes results in losses topping $1 million. Perhaps even more disturbing was the median length of time before the frauds were detected: 18 months. And‚ that’s not all; the study found that almost half of companies
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becoming more common is counterfeit money scams and committing fraud towards a financial institution. One of the most recent cases of counterfeiting is the the ring of five men that circulated six million dollars worth in the money market. I come across this crime on regular basis at work. I work as a deposit loss prevention analyst at a bank here in Norman. My coworker wonder why people deposit counterfeit checks into the bank and commit fraud on our clients accounts. I say people commit this crime becuase
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Waste Management Accounting Fraud Case Review the SEC’s case against Waste Management in order to answer the following questions: What were the incentives for committing the fraud? What was the relationship between management and the auditors? Why didn’t the auditors prevent the fraud? What (specifically) accounting methods were used to fraudulently inflate Waste Management’s profits? What accounting methods did they use to try to conceal part of the fraud? What were the financial and social
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