Department of Career and Management Studies www.mcgill.ca/conted-cms/ Course Outline Course Name: Advanced Financial Accounting III ACCT 453 / CCFC 513-771 Instructor: Jim Wilson C.A. jim.wilson@mcgill.ca Course Assistant Mathew Goldsmith mathew.goldsmith@mail.mcgill.ca Email: The instructors can be reached from the email tool within WebCT Contact Information: Heico 2004 Member Inc. c/o Ivaco Rolling Mills 1040 County Road 17 L’Original‚ Ontario K0B 1K0 613-675-6887
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MGT 4533: Advanced HRM Study Guide Exam 1 Strategic HR 1. How has HR’s role in the organization evolved from the 1980’s to the present? * HR PAST: * HR is reactive * HR not part of the leadership team * HR responds to the leadership team’s business strategies * Find and hire the best employees * HR responds to employee needs in order to attract and retain talent * HR is administrative * HR takes care of people
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CHEM 1411 – General Chemistry I Practice Problems‚ Chapters 1–3 Chapter 1 – Chemistry: The Study of Change 1. Element‚ compound‚ homogeneous mixture (solution)‚ or heterogeneous mixture: a) orange juice b) brass c) 0.9% saline (NaCl) solution d) garden soil e) room air f) methane gas g) sodium metal h) N2 gas i) Cu(NO3)2 crystals (freshly-squeezed) 2. Define (some of these terms are found in Chapters 2 and 3): a) c) e) g) i) k) m) o) 3. b) d) f) h) j) l) n) compound physical change
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3-1 Days Outstanding DSO 20 ADS 20‚000 Days 365 A/R = ADS X DSO 400‚000 3-2 Debt Ratio EM 2.5 Equity Multiplier = 2.5 Therefore Equity Ratio = 1/EM Equity Ratio = 1/2.5 = 0.40 Debt Ratio + Equity Ratio = 1 Therefor Debt Ratio = 1 - Equity Ratio = 1 - 0.40 = 0.60or 60% 3-3 Market/Book Ratio Stock $ 75 Total Assets 10‚000‚000‚000
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Chapter 1 Questions 1. How important is international trade to the world economy? a. International sales and trade can be a source of higher profit margins through additional sales. Unique products or technological advantages can provide competitive advantage that a company wishes to exploit by expanding sales in a foreign market 2. What accounting issues arise for a company as a result of engaging in international trade? b. New accounts added to the chart of accounts‚ foreign
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Accounting homework (Chapter 4) Discussion Questions 4.2 Why do you think it’s important to keep separate the transactions made by the business and its owner? Give an example of a personal transaction that has implications for the business entity. According to entity concept‚ every type of entity – sole trader‚ partnership‚ company and trust – must keep records of its business transactions separately from any personal transactions. Personal transactions are transactions of the owners‚ partners
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$ 6‚000 Bonds payable 30‚000 19‚000 Common stock 140‚000 115‚000 Retained earnings 37‚000 55‚000 Total liabilities and stockholders ’ equity $220‚000 $195‚000 Additional information: 1. Net loss for 2002 is $14‚000. 2. Cash dividends of $4‚000 were declared and paid in 2002. 3. Land was sold for cash at a loss of $5‚000. This was the only land transaction during the year. 4. Equipment with a cost of $15‚000 and accumulated depreciation of $10‚000 was sold for $5‚000 cash. 5
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Comprehensive Problem 67 (Ch. 5) Ken is 63 years old and unmarried. He retired at age 55 when he sold his business‚ Understock.com. Though Ken is retired‚ he is still very active. Ken reported the following financial information this year. Assume Ken’s modified adjusted gross income for purposes of the bond interest exclusion and for determining the taxability of his Social Security benefits is $70‚000 and that Ken files as a single taxpayer. Determine Ken’s 2009 gross income. a. Ken won $1
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Petrina Barkley IP 2 Managerial Accounting Karina KasztelnikAmerican Intercontinental University On-line Consider the following scenario: Andre has asked you to evaluate his business‚ Andre’s Hair Styling. Andre has five barbers working for him. (Andre is not one of them.) Each barber is paid $9.90 per hour and works a 40-hour week and a 50-week year‚ regardless of the number of haircuts. Rent and other fixed expenses are $1‚750 per month. Hair shampoo used on all clients is $0.40 per client
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CHAPTER 1 Accounting in Action ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE | | | | |Brief | | | |Study | |Questions | |Exercises | |Do It! | |Objectives | | | |
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