----------------------------------------CHAPTER 4. ASSETS IN A COMPANY EXERCISE 1 In order to run the business effectively‚ Enterprise X purchased a set of 4 computers by the beginning of Year N+1. Its purchasing price is 15 million VND per item (excluding VAT). The total transportation and testing cost is 5 million VND. Their estimated useful life is 5 years. Required: 1. You are asked to create a depreciation table for these equipments‚ using these following methods: a. Straight line method
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– Transaction Tax‚ Ernst & Young LLP ► Modes of M&A in India & its key drivers ► Basic M&A Concepts and some of their Tax & Agenda Regulatory aspects ► Certain tax developments esp impacting cross-border M&A ► Page 2 Case - Studies Overview - Modes of M&A in India M&A Internal Restructuring Acquisitions Business Purchase Share Purchase Buyback Merger / Demerger Capital Reduction Amalgamation Financial restructuring/ Enhancing stake/repatriatio
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relevant changes taking place in its environment and formulate strategies to adapt to these changes. The overall environment of the Airlines Industry in the USA as found in this case‚ could be described as that of bitter rivalry. The hostility between competitors were so harsh that two rivals -Texas International and Braniff joined hands to destroy Southwest Airlines even before it could begin its operation. Failed to stop its operation‚ the rivals began to put up obstacles at every step Southwest
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Headwind for Spirit Airlines Shares of low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines (SAVE) are down close to 20% this year. Spirit thrives on being a low-cost carrier and generates a massive portion of its revenue from add-on sales. The company provides the cheapest ticket in the airline industry‚ however the company ranks lowest in customer satisfaction. Spirit Airlines ranked last in the latest travel report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). According to a Spirit Airlines’ report‚ ticket price
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Ariel Kramer Summary Frank Lorenzo‚ in 1986‚ owned one of the largest airline networks in the world. From a small investment in Texas International Airlines‚ after restructuring it and bringing the company to profitability‚ Texas Air bought Continental for $154 million. In order to reorganize the corporation as a more viable enterprise‚ Lorenzo took Continental
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Instructor Case: Southwest Airlines in 2010 Dr. Deb Sircar University of Greenwich Business School http://create.mcgraw-hill.com Copyright 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976‚ no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means‚ or stored in a database or retrieval system‚ without prior written permission of the publisher
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Homework Assignment 1: MC 3. (A) MC 4. (D) MC 5. (B) 1) What are the three major business activities of a company that are motivated and shaped by planning activities? Explain each activity. Investing Activities: consists of the acquiring and disposing of assets needed to produce and sell a company’s products or services. These assets may be long-term or short-term assets depending on the nature of the company. Financing Activities: the methods companies use to fund the investments in assets
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Cost Accounting - Chapter 1 1. Flexibility is said to be the hallmark of modern management accounting‚ whereas standardization and consistency describe financial accounting. Explain why the focus of those two accounting systems differs. Financial accounting is more about the bigger picture—it evaluates the finances of the organization as a whole‚ using historical‚ quantitative‚ monetary‚ and factual data. It is more formal and requires the use of GAAP. The information financial accounting
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Free Cash Flow = Operating Cashflow - Capital Expenditures = Net Income + Depreciation & Amortization - Changes in Workin GMCR PEET CARIBOU 22.3 8.4 -30.7 18.3 12.9 34.4 -48.3 -1.1 7.9 79.2 38.3 -10.2 30.9 37.2 -2.3 152.1 63.2 26.6 72.9 24.9 36.8 87.9 59.3 29.9 57 22.1 32.2 48.7 30.8 17.2 40.2 -8.4 -21.4 Net Income Depreciation & Amortization Changes in Working Capital Working Capital - Latest Working Capital - Prior Year Current Assets - Latest Current Liabilities - Latest Current Assets - Prior
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The Message We Are Supposed to Get Genesis 22:1-19 Introduction: There are passages in the Scripture whose meaning is not immediately obvious‚ whose message is not immediately clear. They disrupt our simple formulas and predictable solutions which we seek force the Bible. We forget that there are strange things. And none is stranger than what is asked of Abraham in Genesis 22—to sacrifice his son Isaac. For example‚ how many of us have thought the message of the Bible was primarily moral instruction
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