Chapter 12 Homework Questions Q1. What are the two main characteristics of intangible assets? The two main characteristics of intangible assets are: (a) they lack physical substance. (b) they are not a financial instrument. Q4. Why does the accounting profession make a distinction between internally created intangibles and purchased intangibles? When intangibles are created internally‚ it is often difficult to determine the validity of any future service potential. To permit
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for all ratios on this tab and also include your commentary. The financial statements used to calculate these ratios are available in Appendix A and Appendix B of your textbook. Kohl’s J.C. Penney Interpretation and Comparison between the two companies’ ratios (Reading the Appendix of Chapter 13 will help you prepare the commentary) Earnings per share As given in the income statement $3.67 Basic Common $1.60 Earning per share express net income
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0-20% a)HELD TO MATURITY: only used for debt securities LOCOM (if impaired‚ write down) Financial Investment (A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 b)TRADING: gains & losses are recognized in I/S; intention of investor is to profit from ST price fluctuations FAIR VALUE Financial Investment (A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 Financial Investment (A+) 4 Gain on investment on securities (OE+) 4 c)AVAIL FOR SALE: recorded on B/S at FAIR VALUE; gains
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Course Project ACCT352 Part-1 Section I: Overview Peachtree is an accounting software program sold by Sage‚ whose parent company is the Sage Group. The software is geared for use by small- to medium-sized businesses and has progressed through several generations over the years since its conception. Initially‚ Peachtree was sold by Peachtree Software‚ a company that was established in 1978. Peachtree accounting software was acquired by the Sage Group in 1998. When it comes to managing your
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(Name of the Corporation) Notes to Financial Statements For the year ended (Date) ------------------------------------------------- 1. CORPORATE INFORMATION (This portion will depend on the nature of the business) (Corporation’s Name) is a duly registered non stock corporation under registration number (Registration Number) and its principal office is located at (Address). The amended articles of incorporation were approved on (Date of Approval) and the expiration is on (Date of Expiration)
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James Cash Penney opened his first store located in Kemmerer Wyoming in 1902‚ at the age of 25. The first store was opened in partnership between Penney‚ T.M Callahan and Guy Johnson as a ‘cash only’ store‚ refusing to take mining script or extend credit. Investing his entire savings of $500‚ Penney had to borrow $1‚500 and was cautioned against his ‘cash only’ policy‚ as other stores in mining towns had been failing. The store was a success in spite of bankers warnings earning $28‚898 in sales
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ACCT 410 Project Project ID: 21 xxxxx xxxxxxxxx ACCT 410 Dr. xxxx xxx November 29‚ 2012 Article Summary: Does Professor Quality Matter? Evidence from Random Assignment of Students to Professors. It is a common perception that better education outcomes are achieved through higher-quality teachers. Teacher evaluation measures in education are different at secondary and post secondary levels. Authors argue that these measures can be influenced impacting
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Executive Summary GAAP‚ generally accepted accounting principles‚ are the rules for preparing the financial statements. There are specialized professionals FASB‚ SEC‚ AAA‚ FEI‚ IMA‚ AIMR and others for developing GAAP. There are 13 principles for preparing Financial Statement. Business Entity Principle requires business to be separated from owner of the business. Going Concern principles requires the business to assume that the business will for long time. Revenue Recognition Principle considers
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Lecture 6 Receivables 1. Types of receivables (1)Accounts receivable: the amounts owed to the firm by customers on account from the sale of goods or services (2)Notes receivable: the amounts owing to the firm outside normal trade for which formal instruments of credit are issued evidencing the debt‚ and on which interest is generally payable (3) Other receivables include non-trade receivables such as interest receivable‚ loans‚ advances and GST receivable. 2. Accounting for A/R Accounts receivables
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