Unit 5 Business Accounting P5 Introduction In this assignment I will be using the profit and loss accounts and balance sheet for SIGNature ’s business to work out the Profitability‚ Liquidity and Efficiency Ratios. Profitability Gross profit Percentage sales Gross Profit Sales Turnover ×100 244200 444000 ×100=53% Net Profit Percentage Net ProfitSales turnover×100 73960444000×100=16.66% Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) Net Profit before interest and taxCapital Employed×100 73960149160×100=49
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April 5‚ 2007 Gainsharing and Profit-sharing are incentive plans that are designed to pay employees incentives based upon good company performance. By using these plans‚ companies found that employees are motivated to stay with the company longer. Because employees can directly affect the output of a company they will also work harder to achieve selected goals when incentives are attached. However‚ incentive plans are not appropriate for every company and business must find a way to put the plan
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Describe how two businesses are organised. Sainsbury’s The purpose of Sainsbury’s is to serve its customers. The primary objective of any business is make money and invest. If it doesn’t do that it can’t exist. Sainsbury’s is a major retailer in grocery and general retailing. As Sainsbury is a profit-based business‚ its maximises their sales and profit‚ expanding to maintain its competitiveness in addition to outshining competitor. Sainsbury’s focus on shareholders with progressive returns on
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Strategic Planning for Profit and Non-Profit Organizations Name School Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Discussion 4 Role of government in regulation of non-profit fundraising 4 Demanding of disclosure statements 4 Provision of more funding 5 Appointment of external auditors 5 Role of states in regulating non-profit fundraising 6 Sarbanes-Oxley-type legislation in non-profit fundraising 8 Importance of Sarbanes-Oxley type legislation 8
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A charity for profit entity exists‚ and its role is to serve a charitable mission‚ but they are legally for profit. Profit charities basically focus on revenue and runs like a company. Their aim is generating profit for their company. Because it is a charity for profit‚ they have to pay taxes for the profit they made‚ while a nonprofit charity will not be taxed. Charites for profit can be categorized into two different sections. Firstly‚ the benefit corporation charities. They can maximize their
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Many of you have heard of a non profit organizations but do you really know what it is? The definition of a non profit organization is an organization that uses its surplus revenues to further achieve its purpose or mission‚ rather than distributing its surplus income to the organization’s shareholders as a profit. This means that instead of the organization’s profit going into their pocket it goes towards the benefit of the general public for the cause that the organization has dedicated itself
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Business Environment Can your business survive? Marks and Spencer is a retailer department that offers high quality home products‚ fashionable clothes for women‚ men and kids as well as luxury food & wine in store and online; from 2‚000 suppliers globally. M&S also provide services such as TV installation for free when you buy TV from them‚ energy resources‚ insurance‚ gift wrapping and flowers deliveries. Marks and Spencer belong to the Private sector organisation and it’s registered as a public
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Pro-profit Colleges It is no secret that a college education has never been more necessary for a decent life in America. Many manufacturing jobs now demand a level of skill and education that virtually requires a college degree. A lot of white-collar employers won’t even consider a job applicant who hasn’t graduated from college. Unfortunately this means that the poor and lower class have no choice but to attain some sort of higher education. This is how For-profit colleges came to existence; originally
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IT Business Value Organizations use IT to capture‚ store‚ manipulate‚ and present data in order to support the firm’s business processes and value adding activities (ex‚ think of point of sale system in a retail store) IT is ubiquitous (found everywhere) A sign of a well-functioning system is one you take for granted but how much does this cost? o IT is a very large expenditure which can range from a million to billions of dollars IT spending depends on: o State of Industry o State of Economy
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measuring national income? Which methods have been followed in India? 7 . What do you understand by the investment multiplier? In what way does it defend the policy of public works on the part of the state during business depression? 8 . Discuss the various phases of business cycle: a. Are cyclical fluctuations necessary for economic growth? b. Suggest appropriate fiscal and monetary policies for depression Assignment B: all Case Study Electron
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