FINANCIAL REPORTING: FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS‚ ACCT 642-001 Fall Semester 2014 Faculty Name: Office Location: Faculty E-mail: Phone: Office Hours: Emily L. Lindsay‚ CPA‚ CGMA‚ MSA KSB‚ Room 14 Lindsay@american.edu (preferred contact) (202) 885-1902 (office); (240) 731-9764 (cell) M/TH 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM & 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM TH 3:15 PM – 5:15 PM and other days & times by appointment. Class Time & Location: TH 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM‚ KSB T-61 COURSE DESCRIPTION: With ACCT-641‚ this course is part of a two course
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Description / Instructions: Practice for Week 2 Top of Form Bottom of Form Question 1 The time period for classifying a liability as current is one year or the operating cycle‚ whichever is: probable. possible. shorter. longer. Top of Form Bottom of Form Question 2 To be classified as a current liability‚ a debt must be expected to be paid: a. out of existing current assets. b. by creating
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Enron: What Caused the Ethical Collapse? Andrew Rumsey Post University Enron: What Caused the Ethical Collapse? Enron‚ a Texas based energy company‚ has improved the way that electricity and natural gas is purchased ever since its inception in 1985 when its owner‚ Kenneth Lay‚ merged his original company called InterNorth with Houston Natural Gas Company. In addition to this‚ Enron’s growth was attributed to not only the U.S. congress deregulating the sale of natural gas but its selling of electricity
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Financial Analysis of Hershey and Tootsie Roll Keller University ACCT-504 Instructor: Financial Analysis of Hershey and Tootsie Roll Introduction Tootsie Roll and Hershey are two similar companies with a similar product offering‚ but they operate on entirely different scales. In an effort to determine the better investment of the two companies we will utilize multiple financial analysis ratios to gauge the health of the respective companies in terms of liquidity (the ability
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1. award: 0 out of 0.00 points On June 1‚ Cline Co. paid $892‚000 cash for all of the issued and outstanding common stock of Renn Corp. The carrying values for Renn’s assets and liabilities on June 1 follow: Cash $ 178‚000 Accounts receivable 237‚000 Capitalized software costs 374‚000 Goodwill 110‚000 Liabilities (201‚000 ) Net assets $ 698‚000 Note: Parentheses indicate a credit balance. On June 1‚ Renn’s accounts receivable had a fair value of $155
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Individual Assignment – David Jones Limited 1. (a) DJS is a public company that issues shares to the general public and is a separate legal entity. (b) The income statement shows tax being deducted directly from company profit. The equity section show contributed equity instead of owners or partners’ equity. Also retained earnings after dividends or allocation to another equity account. 2. (a) Net assets and total equity have the same dollar value of $775‚704‚000. (b) Equity is the
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1. Question : (TCO A) Wages paid to an assembly line worker in a factory are a 2. Question : (TCO A) A cost incurred in the past that is not relevant to any current decision is classified as a(n) 3. Question : (TCO A) Depreciation of office buildings and office equipment is also known as 4. Question : (TCO A) When the activity level is expected to increase within the relevant range‚ what effects would be anticipated with respect to each of the following? 5. Question : (TCO F) Which
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instructor‚ are in the "Details" section below. Date Taken: 11/25/2012 Time Spent: 2 h ‚ 18 min ‚ 12 secs Points Received: 143 / 150 (95.3%) Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 10 9 Short 1 N/A Essay 3 N/A Grade Details - All Questions Page: 1 2 1. Question : (TCO A) Wages paid to an assembly line worker in a factory are a Student Answer: Prime Cost YES.....Conversion Cost NO. Prime Cost YES.....Conversion Cost YES. Prime Cost NO
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already been done‚ and finding new‚ and innovative ways to go beyond anyone’s expectations by addressing the external and internal environment of the organization‚ asking themselves questions like “what industries should they compete in”‚ which in this case was the cable TV network‚ and “what actions will be implemented once the decisions are made”. QVC founder John Segle knew too accomplish his vision to be the best‚ and to stay on top would incorporate a Constance search for the best unique product
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Course Project This paper analyzes a fictional privately held company‚ Smackey Dog Foods‚ Inc. as well as its fictional auditor‚ Keller CPAs. The analysis is based on a Keller Graduate School of Management scenario and a series of questions developed to address concepts learned throughout the External Auditing course. Concepts include: SEC influence‚ audit planning‚ audit stages‚ internal controls‚ confirmations‚ sample size‚ obtaining evidence‚ inventory‚ warehousing cycles‚ Professional Rules of
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