FINAL CASE ACCOUNTING BY: Mariana Beetar Vélez Halo Corporation Accounting Professor: Nohora Bohorquez COLEGIO DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE ADMINISTRACIÓN BOGOTÁ‚ COLOMBIA 2012 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTE No.1 Overall Standard Disclosures The company‚ HALO CORPORATION‚ NIT. 126 9077885-01 and primary residence in the city of Bogotá‚ Colombia. Carrera 5ta No.71 07. Constituted by Escritura Publica of Notary No. 3 dated December 31‚ 2008‚ registered with the Chamber
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(80 points) The Condo Sales Case This case involves an investigation of the factors that affect the sale price of Oceanside condominium units. It represents an extension of an analysis of the same data by Herman Kelting (1979). Although condo sale prices have increased dramatically over the past 20 years‚ the relationship between these factors and sale price remain about the same. Consequently‚ the data provide valuable insight into today’s condominium sales market. The sales data were obtained for
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Marriott Corporation ------------------------------------------------- Introduction Founded in 1927‚ Marriott Corporation has become one of the leading food service companies in the United States. As of 1987‚ Marriott recorded a profit of $233 million on sales of $6.5 billion and retained a high sales growth rate of 24%. Marriott runs on three major lines of business lodging‚ contract services‚ and restaurants. Lodging division which includes 361 hotels generated 41% of 1987 sales and 51% profits
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Graduate School of Business MBA Standard Financial Accounting TEAM DAVAO Group Members: Martha Herrera‚ Katrina Ortega‚ Chris Almeda‚ Gil Fernandez Presentation for Case 4-1 CASE PC Depot was a small retail store for personal computers and hand-held calculators‚ selling several national brands in each product line. The store was opened in early September by Barbara Thompson‚ a young woman previously employed in direct computer sales for a national firm specializing in business computers
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Birla Corporation Case Business activities based on the recent developments The Given data states that Birla’s Profits had been increased from 4.19 crore in 2002-03 to 41.56 crore in 2003-04 and their 88.75% sales consist of sales from cement division. But this was the case in both years 2002-03 and 2003-04 which means those profits were achieved only by improvising on internal factors of the company like improvements in performance of Cement division by achieving the higher capacity utilization
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eastern half of the land. However‚ they were deceived into signing a deed of absolute sale of the entire land on October 15‚ 1936. The document showed a consideration of P500‚ but the spouses actually did not receive anything. The spouses built a fence segregating the donated land. They continued to possess the western part up to the present. Not known to them‚ on March 15‚ 1938‚ Maximo registered the deed of sale in his favor and was able to obtain a TCT. On October 20‚ 1951‚ Maximo sold the entire
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Chapter 4 The Revenue Cycle Objectives for Chapter 4 • Tasks performed in the revenue cycle‚ regardless of the technology used • The functional departments involved in revenue cycle activities and the flow of revenue transactions through the organization • The documents‚ journals‚ and accounts that provide audit trails‚ promote the maintenance of records‚ support decision making‚ and sustain financial reporting • Risks associated with the revenue cycle and the controls that reduce these risks
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CHAPTER 1 Accounting and the Business Environment The chapter begins with an explanation of the term “accounting” and its importance to the business world. The text discusses how accounting information is needed by various decision makers—individuals‚ businesses‚ investors‚ creditors‚ government regulatory agencies‚ taxing authorities‚ non-profit organizations‚ and others. Financial and management accounting are compared. A brief history of accounting and the role of ethics in accounting are presented
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ACCT2202 Advanced Corporate Accounting Week 1: Unit introduction ACCT2202 Advanced Corporate Accounting: Unit staff • Lecturer-in-charge and tutor • Dr Rick Newby • Tutors • Mr Val Chin (Val.Chin@uwa.edu.au) • Mr Kevin Burns (Kevin.Burns@uwa.edu.au) Unit overview: Learning outcomes • Completion of this unit should help you to: • interpret and apply specific requirements of a range of Australian Accounting Standards (AASBs) • critically evaluate accounting requirements under Australian
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Case 4.2 Comptronix Corporation identifying inherent risk and control risk factors Mark S. Beasley Frank A. Buckless Steven M. Glover Douglas F. Prawitt it was 9:30 A.M. on a monday morning when the call came through. "hi dr mitchell‚ do you have a minute? "sure" the professor replied "i am on of your former students‚ but if you don ’t mind‚ i would prefer to remain anymous. i think it is best for both us if i not reveal my name or my company to you. i am concerned that the
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