Sorzal Distributors 2 Identification of the Strategic Issues and Problems Sorzal distributors is a nationally recognized importer and distributor of a wide variety of South American and African artifacts and a major provider of southwestern Indian authentic jewelry and pottery. Based in Phoenix‚ Arizona‚ the company is a well established organization that has built its reputation on customer satisfaction through the verification of every piece of artifacts it imports. Expansion of the company
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Handstar Inc. Handstar Inc. was created a little over four years ago by two college roommates to develop software applications for handheld computing devices. It has since grown to ten employees with annual sales approaching $1.5 million. Handstar’s original product was an expense report application that allowed users to record expenses on their handheld computers and then import these expenses into a spreadsheet that then create an expense report in one of five standard formats. Based on the success
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Case 1.2 1. Revenue recognition principle under GAAP determines the specific conditions under which income becomes realized as revenue. Generally‚ revenue is recognized only when a specific critical event has occurred and the amount of revenue is measurable. For public company‚ performance of financial statement can have significant impact on stock price. It is essential for the users of financial statements to know that the real revenues are recorded and disclosed and not fraudulent revenues.
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Nicole Wells MISM The Case Study Question Set: The following questions accompany the case and are both useful in helping the student think about WGD case study content and as a homework assignment due prior to an actual in-class discussion of the case. 1. Draw a system diagram showing the product and information flows between WGD and FastFit‚ starting with FastFit placement of an order through when it makes payment for goods received. This diagram will represent each company as a circle
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1. How might one describe the product-market matrix for Sorzal’s Products? Existing Markets New Markets Existing Offerings – Authentic Artifacts‚ Jewelry‚ Pottery High Value‚ Reputable New Offerings – Replicas of Authentic Artifacts Low Value‚ Expands Product Line The description of the product-market matrix for Sorzal’s Products starts with the existing offerings of South American‚ African‚ and Indian authentic artifacts‚ jewelry‚ and pottery. These products were used to penetrate the
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obligations. This paper will look at the case study Eat at My Restaurant – Cash Flow (Gibson‚ 2013) and will analyze the difference between net cash provided by operating activities and net income and determine which a better indicator of long-term profitability is. It will then provide an analysis of the cash flow ratios for each of the firms contained in the case study. Finally‚ this paper will conclude with a determination of if one of the companies in the case study has a cash flow problem. Net
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Example auditing case 1)” Based on the information given in this case and your knowledge of auditor’s reports‚ identify the deficiencies in the draft of the proposed report. Do not redraft the report‚ but provide justification or explanation for each of the deficiencies you identify” (Pany‚ Auditor’s Report‚ 2010). A. In the Introduction paragraph it states “As discussed in Note K to the financial statements‚ the Company has properly disclosed a subsequent event dated March 14‚ 20x9” (Pany‚ Auditor’s
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BF3394 – AUDITING AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Module Number: Module Title: BF3394 AUDITING & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 10 credits Number of Aston Credits: Total Number of ECTS Credits: 5 credits (European Credit Transfer) Staff Member Responsible for the Module: Dr Melina Manochin Finance and Accounting Group ABS Building‚ Room 410‚ Extension 3732 m.m.manochin@aston.ac.uk Availability: Please see office hours on door or group administrator‚ Ms Rosaleen Shirley‚ ABS 404‚ Extension 3238 Other Staff
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Table of Contents Issues 1 Facts 1 Analysis 3 Question 1 3 a. Report on the three-month operation of Ribbons an’ Bows‚ Inc. 3 b. Profit of the Company 4 c. The reason for the cash in the bank decline 5 Question 2 6 Question 3 8 Conclusions 9 Issues 1. a How would you report on the three-month operations of Ribbons an’ Bows‚ Inc.‚ through June 30? b Was the company profitable? (Ignore income taxes.) c Why did its cash in the bank decline during the three-month
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consumer assumes a certain price to themselves. After the consumer assumes a certain price‚ payless will sell this product for much cheaper than the consumer would expect prompting the buyer to believe it’s being sold for much cheaper. Payless Shoe Source Case Study – Question 3 The benefit in the new Payless strategy is that it allows payless to upsell their products which in turn give them a higher profit margin for every item they sell. This would help bring in more customers to the store. It
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