debit/credit system‚ website‚ and accounts receivable system. The debit/credit system and the website are already automated while the accounts receivable system is currently manual. The debit/credit system records all the expenses of the company‚ may it be capitalization expense or daily operating expense. It also records the sales from the job orders. The website simply advertises the company’s sold units and shows the company site map. The accounts receivable system holds the schedule of payment
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Accounts Receivable: There are several controls in accounts receivable. A thorough audit should be daily comparing the checklist and the system records in customers’ accounts. This is to ensure the payment received is applied to the right customer. A second control is to check if customers’ balances in record are true. One simple way is to send current statements to customers monthly. Customers can help identify if there is any discrepancy between their record and the account statement. A
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chapter 1 accounting information systems: An overview Suggested Answers to Discussion Questions 1.1 The value of information is the difference between the benefits realized from using that information and the costs of producing it. Would you‚ or any organization‚ ever produce information if its expected costs exceeded its benefits? If so‚ provide some examples. If not‚ why not? Most organizations produce information only if its value exceeds its cost. However‚ there are two situations
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Home work Financial management theory and practice Chapter 3 Page 114 questions :- (3-1) A- Annual report :- it’s a statement that gives an accounting picture of a firms operation and its financial position ‚ there is two types of information are provided in annual report First :- the verbal section witch often represents the firms operation result during the past two years or any period ‚ and discuses new developments that will effect future operation . and explain
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Dafna Avraham‚ Patricia Selvaggi‚ and James Vickery A Structural View of U.S. Bank Holding Companies 1. Introduction Notably‚ assets held in nonbanking subsidiaries or directly by the BHC parent account for a progressively larger share of total BHC assets over time (the gray area in Chart 1‚ panel A). This trend reflects a significant broadening in the types of commercial activities engaged in by BHCs and a shift in revenue generation toward fee income‚ trading‚ and other noninterest activities
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Chapter 3 Analysis of Financial Statements LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter‚ students should be able to: • Explain why ratio analysis is usually the first step in the analysis of a company’s financial statements. • List the five groups of ratios‚ specify which ratios belong in each group‚ and explain what information each group gives us about the firm’s financial position. • State what trend analysis is‚ and why it is important. • Describe how
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Corporate Financial Management Due: Thursday‚ October 31st Chapter 7 & Options 1. Assume that you sold a 100 call for $10. Calculate your profit/loss per share if the future stock prices are $80‚ $90‚ $100‚ $110. What type of investor (bullish or bearish) sell a call? Why? 2. Assume that you bought a 110 put for $11. Calculate your profit/loss per share if the future stock prices are $ $90‚ $100‚ $110‚ $120. What type of investor (bullish or bearish) buy a put? Why? 3. If a stock
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CHAPTER 10 ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS 9-1 Once the relevant cash flows have been developed‚ they must be analyzed to determine whether the projects are acceptable or to rank the projects in terms of acceptability in meeting the firm ’s goal. 9-2 The payback period is the exact amount of time required to recover the firm ’s initial investment in a project. In the case of a mixed stream‚ the cash inflows are added until their sum equals the initial investment in the project. In the case of
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 1. Examples are: (a) Payment of an accounts payable. (b) Collection of an accounts receivable from a customer. (c) Transfer of an accounts payable to a note payable. 2. Transactions (a)‚ (b)‚ (d) are considered business transactions and are recorded in the accounting records because a change in assets‚ liabilities‚ or owners’/stockholders’ equity has been effected as a result of a transfer of values from one party to another. Transactions (c) and (e) are not business
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Occurrence From Bradmark’s data files on sales invoices‚ cash receipts and list of customers‚ the ACL software was used to compute and determine the Accounts Receivable balances of customers in the books. January 20‚ 2005 United City 920 4 th Street Bridgewater‚ New Jersey 8807 Dear Sir/Madam‚ In connection with an examination of our financial statements by Ross & Specter Co.‚ Certified Public Accountants‚ 8th Avenue‚ Manhattan‚ New York (NY) 10014‚ we will appreciate it if you will indicate
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