Current Liabilities C. Average Collection Period: Accounts receivable (Annual Credit Sales / 365 days) D. Inventory Turnover: Cost of Goods Sold Inventory E. Fixed Asset Turnover: Sales Net Fixed Assets F. Total Assets Turnover: Sales Total Assets G. Debt Ratio: Total Debt Total Assets H. Times Interest Earned
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statements- Net Sales‚ COGS‚ gross profit‚ selling and administrative expenses o Sale - sale discount = Net sales o Net sale – COGS = Gross profit o Sale discount + net sale= sale o Sale – net sale = sale dis o Net sale – gross profit= COGS New asset -> inventory Expense -> COGS Revenue -> sales Contra revenue (debit) – sale returns + allowances (debit) Sale discount (debit) Sale – sales return + allowance – sale discount = net sales Selling
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Running Head: SIA Corp Case Study- SIA Corp. The situation in this case study demonstrates the need to consolidate employee knowledge into one system in an effort to improve overall company performance. SIA had acquired 30 separate businesses but they were still functioning like 30 separate companies. They each still had their own set of management and well-defined procedures and policies. As a result‚ most of the employees had developed their own areas of expertise. In the highly competitive
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company to outsource many key product components and subassemblies‚ including the 9000x series DVD drives. The identified suppliers include: - Elecom Technologies: a global firm with solid reputation‚ and has price as a competitive edge. Their net sale is 1.5 times more than the other three suppliers combined. - SureTech is a small firm‚ but located in the US‚ which will ensure shorter lead time‚ but has PSC would be their largest contract. - E-Drive is a large firm and located locally‚ but has
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Right Way to Recognize Revenue Learn the components of SAB 101 and mistakes to look out for. BY THOMAS J. PHILLIPS JR.‚ MICHAEL S. LUEHLFING AND CYNTHIA M. DAILY More than half of the financial reporting frauds among “A U.S. public companies from 1987 to 1997 involved overstating revenue‚ according to a study conducted by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Auditors have always focused on possible revenue recognition overstatement in financial
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CASE on PLANNING: The ADAMS CORPORATION I. Viewpoint. Price Millman‚ the new President & Chief Executive Officer of the Adams Corporation [“Adams”] II. Statement of the Problem: Despite continuously increasing sales in the past 20 years‚ Adams’ net profit has continuously dropped during the same period. The new controlling owner group wants a new corporate design that will improve effectiveness. III. Objectives: To formulate and implement a new corporate design that will improve
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products varies by season. The peak season is summer‚ while sales decline in the winter. Competition is strong‚ but Skin-Tique has a strong presence. The women’s wet shaving products industry‚ as a whole‚ is rapidly growing and increasing in technological advancement. The wet shaving products market was $400 million in 2002‚ with sales growth at 3 to 5 percent per year. Shaving creams and gels account for 23 percent of those annual sales. Skin-Tique is in the creams‚ lotions‚ and gels segment of women’s
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Internal managerial accounting systems are used to provide great information so that the management team can make great decisions. According to http://smallbusiness.chron.com/objectives-internal-managerial-accounting-systems-20945.html manufacturing plants uses these systems to help in costing and managing the manufacturing process. The main objective is to make an internal managerial accounting system provide the information to the mangers so that they can make good sound decisions. The goal is
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ACCT TEST 1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a corporation? a. Corporations are organized as a separate legal taxable entity. b. Ownership is divided into shares of stock. c. Corporations experience an ease in obtaining large amounts of resources by issuing stock. d. A corporation’s resources are limited to its individual owners’ resources. e. Corporations make up 20% of all businesses. 2. An entity that is organized according to state or federal statutes
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improvement specialty retailer. In 35 years‚ Home Depot operates 2‚257 retail stores in 50 states‚ the District of Columbia‚ Puerto Rico‚ U.S. Virgin Islands‚ Guam‚ Canada‚ and Mexico. The foreign locations (294) generate just 12% of Home Depots’ total revenues. They have engineered entry and expansion into foreign markets through acquisition of smaller retailers and expanded upon their success. The Home Depot‚ Inc. operates as a home improvement retailer. It sells building materials‚ home improvement
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