P9-7A The intangible assets section of Redeker Company at December 31‚ 2011‚ is presented below. Patent ($70‚000 cost less $7‚000 amortization) $63‚000 Franchise ($48‚000 cost less $19‚200 amortization) 28‚800 * Total $91‚800 * The patent was acquired in January 2011 and has a useful life of 10 years. The franchise was acquired in January 2008 and also has a useful life of 10 years. The following cash transactions may have affected intangible assets during 2012. Jan. 2 Paid $45‚000
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Merit Pay Compensation and benefit programs for employees need to be an exceptional offer that is developed to attract and retain the best and talented employees. A merit pay compensation strategy is used for an incentive pay based on goals and achievements set by the employer. Compensations that are recommended for this company is a health benefit package that is managed by the employees. This package consists of medical‚ vision‚ and dental coverage. The medical insurance is
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University of Phoenix Material Employee Portfolio: Motivation Action Plan Determine the motivational strategy or strategies that would likely be most appropriate for each of your three employees‚ based on their individual characteristics. Indicate how you would leverage their employee evaluations to motivate each of the three employees. Describe one or more of the motivational theories and explain how the theories connect to each of your selected motivational strategies. |Team Member
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Essentials of Managerial Communication Markette Walker XCOM/285 4/19/2013 The technological advancements in communication that was discussed in the article was business communication through some of the latest and hottest technology available. It discussed mash ups and social computing. These forms of communication offers more users and corporate executives a effortless line of communication and a improved way to indicate messages . both forms of communication can be used effective in my
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Liabilities & Financial Analysis Discuss current liabilities and long-term liabilities. What are the differences between the two? Illustrate your understanding of liabilities‚ making sure to identify major types of current liabilities. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts. Current liability is a debt that a company expects to pay from existing current assets or through the creation of other current liabilities and within one year or the operating cycle‚ whichever is longer;
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Background 2 3. Company Information 2 3.1 Geographic (Operating Profit contribution) 2 3.2 Major Stakeholder and Management and Governance 4 4. Objectives 5 5. Measurement and Performance 5 6. Financial Ratio Analysis 6 6.1 Liquidity Ratios and Short-Term Debt-Paying Ability 6 6.2 Long-term Debt Ratio 8 6.3 Profitability Ratios 9 6.4 Investor Analysis Ratios 10 7. Trend Analysis 11 7.1 Horizontal Analysis 11 7.1.1 Income Statement Horizontal Analysis 11 7.1.2 Balance
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[pic] Southwest Airlines Financial Performance Analysis Presented to Gary C. Kelly Chairman of the Board‚ President and CEO by Total Resource Network Raquel Alston‚ Tanya Spencer and‚ Nicole Stenhouse for BUS 515 Financial Management Professor James Kerwin October 3‚ 2011 Introduction Total Resource Network (TRN) congratulates Southwest Airlines for thirty-eight years of consecutive profitability. This is a major accomplishment that should be applauded especially
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS & REPORTING Accounting‚ Law‚ Finance & Economics Department EDHEC M1FE ANNÉE SCOLAIRE / ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 Intervenant/Lecturer: Amandine GERARD 1 Financial Analysis & Reporting Part II : Ratio analysis and valuation methods following 2 Course Outline I. 1. 2. Ratios analysis Profitability analysis Risk analysis II. 1. 2. Peers Valuation Method Firm value multiples Equity multiples III. 1. 2. Value creation method Value based management
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1. IBM: A Systematic Financial Analysis. 1.1 Introduction In order to make informed investment decisions‚ potential investors should carefully analyze all available information about the company (or companies) that they are planning to add to their portfolios. One such way is by performing a systematic financial analysis for each of the companies in question (Giroux 2003). The results of this analysis can then be used to determine whether or not the company presents a sound investment
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Boeing Company Financial Analysis 2007-2011 Group 1 Financial Statement Analysis‚ FIN 506‚ Winter 2013 Professor Steve Ranger Table of Contents I. Introduction to Boeing 3-5 II. Overview of Industry 5-7 III. Management Analysis 7-10 IV. Presentation of Financial Reports 10-16 V. Common Sized Presentation of Restated Reports 17-22 VI. Detailed Discussion IV & V 23-30 VII. Liquidity Short-Term Ratios & Analysis 30-33 VIII
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