Course Project: Financial Statement Analysis of Texas Instruments‚ Inc. Amanda McAdams Week 6 Intermediate Accounting III Professor: James Ridilla Table of Contents Introduction 3 Deferred Taxes 3-5 Retirement plan 5-6 Share-based Compensation 6 Earnings per Share 6-7 Cash Flow Statement 7-8 Overall Analysis 8 Citations 9 Texas Instruments is famous for handheld scientific calculators; yet they
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Melissa Bedwell D01608625 Final Course Project Disclaimer: The following notes are based on a fictitious company and the numbers have no bearing on any real data. Note 1: Significant Accounting Polices The financial statements of ABC Company have been prepared in agreement with current accounting rules and regulations‚ and are compliant under GAAP. ABC Company is a parent company‚ and all reporting rules and regulations have been adhered to in the reporting of ABC Company’s subsidiaries. ABC
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2010 2009 Current Assets: Cash $ 9‚000 $ ? Accounts Receivable 14‚000 18‚000 Inventory 23‚000 20‚000 Total Current Assets 46‚000 45‚000 Fixed Assets 73‚000 66‚000 Less: Accum. Depreciation (28‚000) (26‚000) TOTAL ASSETS $ 91‚000 $ 85‚000 Current Liabilities: Accounts Payable $ 11‚000 $ 6‚000 Wages Payable 3‚000 4‚000 Income Tax Payable 5‚000 4‚500 Total Current Liabilities 19‚000 14‚500 Long Term Bonds Payable 20‚000 23‚000 TOTAL
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Vaneza Fadonougbo Professor Strickland Liberty University GRST 500 Practice 7.3 To identify and evaluate why a new venture would be less successful . What are the causes behind the chances of failure of a new enterprise? To explore what are the advantaged for the entrepreneur in the retail industry . To suggest the role of innovativeness in a success of the retail firm . To analysis the characteristics that would allow a retailer to use knowledge resources and convert
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Grading Summary These are the automatically computed results of your exam. Grades for essay questions‚ and comments from your instructor‚ are in the "Details" section below. Date Taken: 1/16/2015 Time Spent: 1 h ‚ 45 min ‚ 15 secs Points Received: 73 / 90 (81.1%) Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 6 3 Essay 4 N/A Grade Details - All Questions Page: 1 2 Question 1. Question : (TCO F) Computing unit product costs involves averaging in Job-Order Costing
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1. | Question : | (TCO F) Assume there is no beginning work in process inventory and the ending work in process inventory is 100% complete with respect to materials costs. The number of equivalent units with respect to materials costs under the weighted-average method is: | Student Answer: The same as the number of units put into production. | 2. | Question : | (TCO F) Process costing would be appropriate for each of the following except: | Student Answer: custom furniture
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Multiple choice When preparing a bank reconciliation‚ which of the following items should be added to the book balance? EFT receipts deposits in transit collection items both EFT receipts and collection items Which of the following must be added to beginning Retained Earnings to compute ending Retained Earnings? net income expenses dividends all of these answers are correct The use of the FIFO method increases taxable income: when prices are constant when prices are declining
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ALL INFORMATION RELEVANT TO ANSWERING THE PROBLEMS IS FOUND ON THE LAST PAGE OF THE SAMPLE EXAM. PROBLEM 1 (20 POINTS) 1. Compute the issue price of the bonds on January 1‚ 2010. (3 points) 2. Complete the amortization schedule below for the dates indicated. (3 points) DATE CASH INTEREST EXPENSE AMORTIZATION BOOK VALUE 1/1/10 12/31/10 3. Prepare all necessary journal entries‚ from issuance through the January 1‚ 2011 bond retirement
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Part A: Accounting for income tax For journal entries‚ narration is NOT required. The accounting profit before tax of Happy Star Ltd for the year ended 31 December 2012 amounted to $10‚000 after including the following information. The financial year of the company was from 1 January 2012 to 31 December 2012. Equipment: The Company purchased the equipment for the amount of $100‚000 on 1 January 2011. Ending balance of equipment based on accounting as at 31 December 2011 was $100‚000
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Ex 9-2 1 D 2 A 3 C 4 D 5 D 6 B 7 B 8 D 9 C 10 A Ex 13-1 1 B 2 D 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 D 7 D 8 B 9 A 10 A 9-10. MODIFIED ACCRUAL/ ADJUSTMENT ACCOUNT AFFECTED ACCRUAL ACCOUNT Debit Credit 1. DEPRECIATION EXPENSE Accrual 674300 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT Accural 674300 2. SALARY EXPENSE Accural 39123 SALARIES PAYABLE Accural 39123 3. BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT Accural 29049 EXPENDITURES Modified 29049 4. BONDS PAYABLE Accural 50000
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