I. INTRODUCTION I. PROBLEM STATEMENT Dan Barnes‚ financial manager of Ski Equipment Inc. (SKI) is anxious that the Company’s founder recently sold his 51% controlling block of stock to Kent Koren‚ who is a big fan of EVA (Economic Value Added). Koren rewards managers handsomely if they create value‚ but those whose operations produce negative EVAs are soon looking for work. Koren frequently points out that if a company can generate its current level of sales with fewer assets‚ it would need
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Westros Ltd buys a throne building business from Essos Ltd on 1st July 2014. The items are shown at their carrying amount in Essos Ltd’s accounting records and at the fair values estimated by Westros Ltd. Item Cost Accumulated depreciation/ amortisation Carrying amount Fair value $ $ $ $ Accounts receivable 100‚000 100‚000 90‚000 Land and buildings 800‚000 400‚000 600‚000 Plant & Equipment 250‚000 200‚000 50‚000 70‚000 Precious metals and jewels 525‚000 525‚000
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Case Recap Amber Inn & Suites is a 250 property hotel chain located in 10 western and Rocky Mountain States (Kerin & Peterson‚ 2010). The company was founded in 1979 and they operate 200 Amber Inn properties and 50 Amber Inn & Suites properties (Kerin & Peterson‚ 2010). They have 30‚000 total rooms with an average of 120 rooms per property (Kerin & Peterson‚ 2010). The company has had five consecutive unprofitable years and the company wants to be profitable within two years
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In Class #6.1 – Identify items in inventory Shippers Ltd. had the following inventory situations to consider at January 31‚ its year end: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Goods held on consignment for Boxes Unlimited since December 22 Goods shipped on consignment to Rinehart Holdings Ltd. on January 5 Goods that are still in transit and were shipped to a customer FOB destination on January 29 Freight costs due on goods in transit from item 3 above Goods that are still in transit and were shipped to
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Coverdrive Ltd Case Study‚ Overhead Recovery When John Thistle‚ the management accountant‚ joined Coverdrive one of his early projects was a review of the treatment of production overhead and the impact of ABC – Activity Based Costing. Prior to John’s appointment a single overhead recovery rate had been used for the charging of production overhead to the company’s range of products. In a recent meeting with Steve Ambrose‚ the MD‚ John discussed the need for separate overhead recovery rates for each
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Rev. Franklin Graham’s presence at the upcoming Festival of Hope event is creating a great divide among Vancouver Christians‚ with some calling the televangelist a polarizing figure because of his strong Biblical views. Many megachurches are supporting the three-day Festival of Hope in Vancouver in March next year‚ but there are some evangelical Protestants and Roman Catholics who do not want Rev. Franklin Graham to be part of the crusade. Five religious leaders have released a written statement
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Recycling Equipment In the case “Recycling Equipment”‚ David Hendricks is a cost accountant for a small‚ closely held chemical manufacturing company. He faces an ethical dilemma. David has two analyses; the first analysis is purchase of the equipment in the lower estimate of cost savings‚ it would increase the company’s net income but it would decrease the return on investment and affects the bonuses for company managers. The second analysis is in the higher estimate of cost savings‚ the recycling
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Flor Ltd for the total amount of £4971.71 plus interest to date. I wrote to you on 17 October 2015 requesting a refund of £2560.00 for the payment made to Flor Ltd in January 2014. I emailed to you the documents relating to the breach of contract by Flor Ltd and the County Court Judgement against them. You called Mr Wood of Flor Ltd and advised him to reopen the case and you then confirmed to me that you were not going to take any further action because you believed the case was going
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| Lessee Ltd.- Lease Case | | | | | | 1. Was the junior accountant’s analysis correct? Why or why not? No‚ the junior accountant’s analysis is not correct in classifying the lease as an operating lease in accordance with IFRS. Whether or not a lease is classified as a finance or an operating lease depends on if all of the benefits as well as risks of ownership have been shifted from the lessor to the lessee. According to IAS 17-10(d)‚ a lease must be classified as a finance
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Case Hand-In: WhiteWater West Industries Submitted by: Ben Goodman Student Number: 0306298 Submitted to: Prof. Tannys Laughren November 14th‚ 2013 Executive Summary In August 1995‚ President Geoffrey Chutter of Richmond‚ British Columbia based WhiteWater West Industries Ltd.‚ a water slide designing‚ manufacturing and installation company‚ decided that the company’s fiberglass manufacturing facility in Kelowna‚ BC needed to be relocated. The main reasoning for the move
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