CHAPTER 5 REVENUES AND MONETARY ASSETS Chapter 5 is about Revenue Recognition and Monetary Assets. There are different criteria used in recognizing revenue depending on the standards the company is using. In general‚ revenues should be recognized when an entity has significantly performed what is required in the agreement‚ full ownership of goods is transferred‚ and services are rendered. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have identified fraudulent cases where the companies
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Assets 2 (Intangible Assets) Based on Week 4 Due Week 5 (due 25th March) NOTE: Provide references for your answers and quote where you have written something that is word-for-word from a source Textbook Questions (15 marks): Challenging Question 29 (5 marks) Inglis Ltd has a number of taxi licences that are shown in the financial statements at cost. Can these licences be revalued to fair value and‚ if so‚ do they also need to be subject to periodic amortisation? Yes‚ if these taxi licenses
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present value of expected future income in excess of a normal return on the investment in tangible assets‚ or‚ for the excess of price paid for a business as a whole over the book value‚ or‚ over the computed or agreed value of all tangible net assets purchased. Characteristics of goodwill: The characteristics of goodwill emerge as mentioned below: 1. It is an intangible asset but not a fictitious asset; 2. It cannot have an existence separate from the organization; 3. It’s value depends on the
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of about $65‚000 which will be spent in leasing a store-front‚ registering the business‚ acquiring insurance‚ purchasing equipment for set-up‚ for e.g.‚ convention oven‚ microwave oven‚ fridge‚ computer etc‚ which are the long term assets of the company. Other assets include electronics like mixers‚ blenders etc and utensils like pans‚ spatula etc‚ while inventory includes flour‚ sugar‚ fondant‚ gum paste etc. A major portion of the start-up expense also goes into marketing and advertising. In the
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Classification of Assets: 1) Fixed Assets : A long term tangible assets held for business use and not expected to be converted to cash in the current or upcoming fiscal year such as manufacturing equipments also called plants. 2) Current Assets : Current assets are those assets which are held for sale or to be converted into cash after some time. 3) Contingent Assets: A contingent asset is one which comes into existence upon the happening of a certain event. If that event happens the asset becomes available
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to the Accounting Standards Board (UK‚ 2006)‚ a heritage asset was defined as ‘an asset with historic‚ artistic‚ scientific‚ technological‚ geophysical or environmental qualities that is held and maintained principally for its contribution to knowledge and culture and this purpose is central to the objectives of the entity holding it’. It also has been defined by Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (1989) as ‘fixed assets that a government intends to preserve indefinitely because
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ABSTRACT The project entitled is “A STUDY ON NON PERFORMING ASSETS IN INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK WITH REFERENCE TO KODAMBAKKAM BRANCH”. The research study was done on the problems of credit risk faced by the Indian Overseas Bank after lending loans to the customers. The main objective of the study is to find out the level of Non Performing Assets‚ which affects the performance of bank pertaining to kodambakkam branch. The study also goes on in examining the recovery procedure that are followed
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o Current ratio o Acid-test‚ or quick‚ ratio o Receivables turnover o Inventory turnover · Profitability ratios o Asset turnover o Profit margin o Return on assets o Return on common stockholders’ equity · Solvency ratios o Debt to total assets o Times interest earned Resource: Virtual Organizations Click the Virtual Organization link on the student website to access the Virtual Organizations.
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MANAGING CORE RISKS OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ASSET LIABILITY MANAGEMENT Industry Best Practices 14 July 2005 BANGLADESH BANK Focus Group Members Asset Liability Management Name Team Co-ordinator Sudhir Chandra Das Arif Khan Asad Khan Jadab Malakar Team Members Nehal Ahmed S. H. Aslam Habib Tapan K. Podder Designation DGM GM MD (Designate) Head of Finance & Company Secretary SVP & Company Secretary Head of Finance & Resources and Company Secretary MD Organization Bangladesh
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NON PERFORMING ASSETS(NPA) WHAT IS A NPA (NON PERFORMING ASSET) Non Performing Asset means an asset or account of borrower‚ which has been classified by a bank or financial institution as sub-standard‚ doubtful or loss asset‚ in accordance with the directions or guidelines relating to asset classification issued by RBI. Non-performing asset (NPA) shell be a loan or an advance where; i. interest and /or installment of principal remain overdue for a period of more than 90 days in respect of a
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