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Individual Comparative Analysis Memo Accounting – Annual Report Project Fall 2009 Annual Report Project | SJM | Medtronic | | 2008 | 2008 | Profitability Ratios | | | Return on Equity | 12.5% | 17.8% | Return on Assets | 13.13% | 7.9% | Earnings per Share | $1.12 | $1.94 | Return on Sales | 8.81% | 14.86% | Gross Margin Percentage | 73.17% | 80.60% | Solvency Ratios | | | Current Ratio | 2.02 | 2.37 | Working Capital | 1‚051‚539* | 4‚313** | Quick Ratio | 1.20
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forms Validating and editing the data 2. Data (Transaction) Processing Classifying Transcribing Sorting Batching Merging Calculating summarizing Comparing 3. Data Management Storing Retrieving Deleting 4. information generation/ analysis Compiling Arranging Business process in Accounting Understand transaction cycles Master files Store relatively permanent data about External agents Internal agents Or g/s No detail about indiv transaction Second data- either
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robotic Surgery LAS432 course project Group B DeVry University October 19‚ 2014 Table of Contents Abstract 5 Introduction 6 Computer-Assisted Robotic surgery systems (Rex Camposagrado) 6 Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery 6 The need for robotic surgery 9 Advantages of robotic surgery compared to traditional methods 10 Types of robotic surgery procedures 12 Abdominal surgery‚ colon‚ and rectal surgery 12 Cardiovascular
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Assignment 1 E12-1 (Classification Issues—Intangibles) Presented below is a list of items that could be included in the intangible assets section of the balance sheet. Instructions (a) Indicate which items on the list above would generally be reported as intangible assets in the balance sheet. 13. Goodwill acquired in the purchase of a business. 15. Cost of purchasing a patent from an inventor 16. Legal costs incurred in securing a patent. 17. Unrecovered costs of a successful legal suit
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Ver. 04/09 PRACTICE FINANCIAL QUIZ #1 NOTE: The figures in these questions are not representative of any company or industry and are for the purpose of learning certain financial concepts that pertain to marketing. PART I—SALES ANALYSIS The J&J Corporation manufactures television sets‚ DVD players and MP3 players. The wholesale prices to their customers can vary from under $100 to over $1000‚ depending on the technical complexity of the item and the quantity purchased. Analyze the following
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At checkout‚ my mom haggles over each dollar. Her index finger points to sites of perceived injustice‚ and her eyes run an infinite course over the tear at the seam of a blouse‚ stopping only momentarily to glance at the cashier. Nearby‚ I sit on a chair marked 10 dollars with an expression of displeasure on my face. My mouth is tight and my arms are crossed. “I can’t lower the price ma’am. Do you still want it?” She gives a firm shake of the head in response‚ and the cashier reaches for the next
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1. CEO Profiles Field Larry Page (Google) Lawrence Ellison (Oracle) Years as a CEO Since April 4‚ 2011. Since June 1977 (35 years) Compensation from most recent fiscal year $1‚000‚000 $250‚001 (Quarter million dollars) Current stock price (03/14/2012) 61.599 $29‚84 (2012‚ March 14) 2. Challenges / Initiatives 2.1. Larry Page’s Challenges / Initiatives i) Telecommunications. Google has been working in the last years to become big at the telecommunication sector. Taking Apple as an example with
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Financial and Managerial Accounting M1-21 Applying the Accounting Equation and Computing Financing Proportions Use the accounting equation to compute the missing financial amounts (a)‚ (b)‚ (c). Which of these companies is more owner financed? Which of these companies is more non-owner financed? Discuss why the proportion of the owner financing might differ across these three businesses. ($ millions) Assets = Liabilities + Equity Hewlett Packard….$74‚708 = $36‚962 +
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CHAPTER 16 (fin man); chapter 1 (man) MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES discussion questions 1. Financial accounting and managerial accounting are different in several ways. Financial accounting information is reported in statements that are useful to persons or groups outside of a company. These statements objectively report the results of past operations at fixed periods and the financial condition of the business under generally accepted accounting principles. Managerial
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