Corporate Characteristics Proposal Katherine Collinge‚ Moses Gatson‚ Tanya Mueller‚ and Terri Sturgeon University of Phoenix ACC/363 Financial Accounting II Bob Wells April 27‚ 2009 Corporate Characteristics Proposal Introduction here Various Forms of Business Organizations Before starting a new business‚ several decisions such as its legal structure must be made first. Five basic entity types exist in which to structure a business. These types consist of sole
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situations that may arise. As a dedicated hard working member of the Schuster Law Firm‚ I see an opportunity to better myself and the team as a whole. Working as the budget assistant for this firm‚ I did some research on possibilities of how to cut spending on medical funding through incentives. I am preparing a proposal on the research conducted‚ where I will be able to show how this plan can save the Schuster Law Firm in upwards of $30‚000 to $60‚000 a year; this course will help me articulate
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| 2012 | | Frosty Inc. Yada – Sales Manager | [Memo and Purchase Order] | Attached is the memo for a computer upgrade and it purchase‚ also attached is the purchased order for easy refereance | | FROSTY inc. | Memo To: | Sales Director | From: | Sales Manager | cc: | Purchasing Dirctor | Date: | October 12‚ 2012 | Re: | Computer Systems Upgrade and Purchase | | | After being given a $2500.00 budget‚ I have complete my research and have produced a purchase order which
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prepared the following list of statements about process cost accounting. Identify each statement as true or false. 1. Process cost systems are used to apply costs to similar products that are mass-produced in a continuous fashion. True 2. A process cost system is used when each finished unit is indistinguishable from another. True 3. Companies that produce soft drinks‚ motion pictures‚ and computer chips would all use process cost accounting. False 4. In a process cost system‚ costs are tracked
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Memo La Jolla Software Inc. To: Chad Lucas and Joshua Flynn From: Tod Batey Marketing Manager at LaJolla Software‚ Inc. Date: November 12‚ 2014 Ichi Ban Company Visit with La Jolla Dear Chad and Joshua‚ Thank you for the opportunity to assist La Jolla in the preparation for the in-company visit of Ichi Ban. I have prepared the following details regarding the preparation and planning for next week’s visit. Objective of the Ichi Ban Visit: To effectively introduce the Ichi Ban team to La Jolla Software
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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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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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Before Chrysler merged to become DaimierChrysler AG‚ they were presented with a takeover bid of $55 per share by MGM billionaire Kirk Kerkorian and former Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca. Kirk Kerkorian was a stockholder in Chrysler and an experienced takeover financier who apparently found Chrysler to be a good buy. Chrysler rejected the offer‚ however‚ stating that the firm was not for sale. Further‚ many Wall Street experts felt that Kerkorian could not come up with the $20 billion necessary to
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