Prepaid Insurance (current asset); CHF240 million would be recorded initially. At Nestlé’s year-end‚ the balance in the Prepaid Insurance account would reflect the two months usage of the insurance‚ reducing the balance to CHF200 [= CHF240 – (CHF240 X 2/12)] million. c. Both U.S. GAAP and IFRS would recognize Option to Purchase Land (noncurrent asset)‚ CHF6 million. d. Neither U.S. GAAP nor IFRS recognizes the employment contract‚ a mutually unexecuted contract‚ as an asset. e. Under U.S. GAAP‚ Nestlé
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Stock Option and Ethics Carol Berry ACC201 Principles of Financial Accounting Instructor: David Miller August 1‚ 2011 Stock Option and Ethics In today’s corporate world stock options makes up and is increasingly dominates CEO pay packages. CEO’s and top level executives are paid in a variety of different ways and stock options are just one of the ways that they get paid. CEO’s and executives have skills and responsibilities that allow directors of companies to pay these executives an extremely
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Serial Bond Debt Service Fund Journal Entries and Financial Statements. As of December 31‚ 2010‚ New Town had $9‚500‚000 in 4.5 percent serial bonds outstanding. Cash of $509‚000 is the debt service fund’s only asset as of December 31‚ 2010‚ and there are no liabilities. The serial bonds pay interest semiannually on January 1 and July 1‚ with $500‚000 in bonds being retired on each interest payment date. Resources for payment of interest are transferred from the General Fund and the debt service
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About the Companies 1.1 Cerebos Pacific Limited (CPL) Cerebos Pacific Limited (CPL) is a manufacturer and distributor of health supplements‚ Asian and Western food‚ and beverages to market throughout Asia and Australasia. The company’s products include its flagship BRAND’S chicken essence‚ other health supplements‚ coffee‚ sauces‚ canned products and desserts. BRAND’S® will celebrate its 175th Anniversary in 2010‚ with significant milestones underlined by the opening of new state-of-the-art manufacturing
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associated with the subsidiary’s activities is limited 1-3 Organizational Structure‚ Acquisitions‚ and Ethical Considerations • Manipulation of financial reporting – Usage of subsidiaries or other entities to borrow money without reporting the debt on their balance sheets – Using special entities to manipulate profits – Manipulation of accounting for mergers and acquisitions • Pooling-of-interests 1-4 Business Expansion and Forms of Organizational Structure • Expansion from within:
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Question 1 (a) |Ratio |Industry average 20X8 |Actual 20X8 | |Net working capital |$125‚000 |$63‚300 | |Current Ratio |2.35 |1.84 | |Quick Ratio
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ACCT 212 Entire Course Financial Accounting http://sourceofhomework.com/downloads/acct-212-entire-course-financial-accounting/ ACCT 212 Course Project ACCT 212 Week 1 DQ1 Financial Statements ACCT 212 Week 2 DQ1 Prepaid Expenses vs. Unearned Revenue ACCT 212 Week 2 DQ2 Accrual vs. Cash Accounting ACCT 212 Week 3 DQ1 Ethical Business Decisions ACCT 212 Week 3 DQ2 Trade Credit – Accounts Payable ACCT 212 Week 4 DQ1 Inventory Management ACCT 212 Week 4 DQ2 LIFO ACCT
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“Wrong Decision” In the short story “A & P” by John Updike‚ is about a young man that is miserably employed. The short story tells of a small town boy quitting his job for all of the wrong reasons. The story began with a description of a three girls who changed Sammy’s life. Sammy develops the setting to tell the story of how he is a discontent grocer‚ and he is put in to a situation of the harsh reality of the adult world after making a childish decision. Updike tells the story using the
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ACCT 101 PRACTICE QUESTIONS by Adekoya Ayodele OBJECTIVE The objective of this project is to enable student to record transactions into the accounting cycle. The second objective is to enable them record adjustments and post them to the General Ledger The third Objective is to enable them prepare accurate Income Statements and Balance Sheets. INSTRUCTIONS: Each group is required to 1. Journalize the transactions 2. Post the transactions from journal to ledgers. 3. Prepare
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21. General-purpose financial statements are the product of a. financial accounting. b. managerial accounting. c. both financial and managerial accounting. d. neither financial nor managerial accounting. 22. Users of financial reports include all of the following except a. creditors. b. government agencies. c. unions. d. All of these are users. 23. The financial statements most frequently provided include all of the following
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