University of Chicago Booth School of Business Accounting and Financial Analysis I (B30016) Case 1: Acme United Corporation Selected Computations Prof. L. Soffer The journal entry summarizing the 2008 activity in the first table in the tax footnote is: Income tax provision $2‚209‚030 Deferred income tax asset/liability - net $224‚277 Cash or income taxes payable $2‚433‚307 The journal entries summarizing the pretax effect of the charge to AOCI for the pension plan and the related tax effect are:
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Tenet Healthcare Corporation Tenet Healthcare Corporation (Tenet) a health care services company runs primarily general hospitals and other ancillary healthcare facilities. They are one of the largest investor-owned hospitals companied in the US. Tenet owned or operated 49 acute care hospitals( to include the infamous Memorial Hospital in the state of New Orleans famed after the horrific events following hurricane Katrina)‚ and 59 outpatient centers in 11 states an 89 outpatient centers serving
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As Bay Street Corporation employees‚ we have been researched and learned about the stock market. Now with the inherits of $1000‚000‚ we have decided to invest in the stock market. As partners‚ we have divide the money into four different sectors of the market‚ with 25 per cent invested in each. We have chosen the following sectors: technology‚ real estate‚ financial services and ….. Telus Corporation‚ the third biggest telecommunication companies in the world‚ also know are stock T‚ is currently
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ronGreg Newman ACC 707 Jones Ironworks 1) I agree with Freddie. The payment system would be more effective as a piece rate. This should effectively increase the employees’ incentive to produce efficiently. The piece rate will encourage higher production. It will benefit employees for them to know that if they work harder‚ they will get more money. Under the other system‚ they could work inefficiently and get paid the same amount as someone who was working much more efficiently. This encourages
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Case Study of McKesson Corporation Description of the company’s performance McKesson Corporation is one of the leading providers of health care products and services. When it comes to analyzing the external environment; the political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological (PEST) analysis shows that the environmental situation is favorable for the company. The environmental factors are giving the company a chance to succeed in its endeavor. In politics there is no direct problem that might affect the
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Manufacturering Corporation (RMC) is considering moving some of its production from traditional numerically controlled machine to a flexible manufacturing system (FMS). It’s computer numerical control machines have been operating in a high variety‚ low volume manner. Issues 1. 1 . As a productions manager for R.M.C‚ what do you recommend? Why? 2. Prepare a case by a conservative plants manager for maintaining the status quo until the returns are more obvious. 3. Prepare a case for an optimistic
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Task 4 In this case‚ although wearing a seat belt is mandatory‚ it is not counted as a factor determining the responsibilities of the parties. Based on the Maryland Transportation Code‚ § 22-412.3 - US‚ it can be seen that seat belts can not be an evidence of the victim negligence‚ which can reduce the liability of the insurance company or the party causing the damage (General Assembly of Maryland‚ 2017). For instance‚ the case of Froom v Butcher [1976] 1 QB 286 (Witting‚ 2015). The plaintiff was
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Q1) Comment on the forecasting method being used by Yankee? Suggest changes that you feel are justified? Ans1) Yankee presently is using the qualitative method for forecasting future demand. Qualitative method as we know is subject to experts’ intuition‚ experience‚ and opinions. So each person according to his/her past experience‚ forecasts the demand for the future. For example‚ Phil Stanton who is in the operations makes his decision of producing in the future on the basis of demand forecast
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2. How much value is generated from cost savings associated with the project? In order to answer this question‚ we need to pay attention that all the revenue we used should be the number before tax‚ then Cost Baseline-Cost Upside=Net Income of Upside-Net Income of Baseline+ Revenue of Baseline-Revenue of Upside=693492‚ which is the value gathered from cost savings in five years. 3. How much value lies in improved revenues? As shown in the Excel above‚ the improved revenue accumulated in five
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1. Describe in words how costs are assigned in the Wilkerson’s current costing system. Discuss the pros and cons of this system. Wilkerson uses a simple traditional cost accounting system in which each unit of product is charged for direct material‚ direct labor and overhead costs. Material cost is based on the prices paid for component under annual purchasing agreements. Labor cost is charged to products based on the standard run times for each product. Labor rates‚ including fringe benefits
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