2011 Paid an advance to suppliers of goods Rs. 1‚00‚000 26.1.2011 Received an advance from customers Rs. 3‚00‚000 31.1.2011 Paid interest on loan Rs. 5‚000 31.1.2011 Paid instalment of loan Rs. 25‚000 31.1.2011 Interest allowed by bank Rs. 8‚000 Analysis of transaction –with accounts involved-nature of accountaffects and debit/credit 2 10 10 The trial balance of Nilgiris Co Ltd.‚ as taken on 31st December‚ 2002 did not tally and the difference was carried to suspense account. The following errors
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1985? Remember that these are changes in percentage of sales‚ not in absolute amount. 3. Look at Exhibit A (page 3 of these case questions). Why is Home Depot ’s cash flow from operations negative? Where has Home Depot been getting the money to finance acquisition of stores? What would happen to Home Depot if the cash flows for operating‚ investing‚ and financing activities for fiscal 1986 (year ending February 1987) were to be exactly the same as for fiscal 1985? 4. Go back to page 16
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the two periods. 2004 2003 Absolute Liquidity 5/895 = 0.005:1 = 40/355 = 0.11:1 From looking at the absolute liquidity ratios of the firm we would say that the firm is not very liquid at the moment due to the low amount of cash that is on hand and the increase in accounts receivable and inventory from the previous year. When comparing the previous year to this year we can see that the absolute liquidity has decreased by at least half meaning that the company is half as liquid
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Business Plan Enter your business name Enter your name Section 1: The Business Profile Description of My Business (Session 1): Describe your product or service. Targeted Market and Customers (Session 1): Describe your customer profile and why customers want or need your product or service. Growth Trends In This Business (Session 1): Is the market for your product or service growing or shrinking? Pricing Power (Session 1): Explain the unique qualities or circumstances concerning
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the overhaul of the Cynthia II should be taken into consideration. Assumptions Several aspects of both buying decisions were unclear. Therefore‚ we had to make the following assumptions in order to be able to complete our calculations: All cash flows are in nominal terms‚ meaning that 3% inflation is included. Year 0 corresponds with 2009‚ year 1 with 2010 etc. We compared the depreciation of the new boat with the depreciation of the overhauled Cynthia II‚ therefore the depreciation is the
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projects‚ balancing cash inflow & cash outflow and developing future financial strategy of the company. Managers believe that finance promotes a better understanding among departments and assist them to achieve corporate strategy (Shim & Siegel‚ 2008‚ p.5-7). There are different tools through which the management analyses the efficiency of their financial management strategy. Few of the commonly used tools are ratio analysis‚ budget forecasting and analysing‚ net future cash flow though NPV. Management
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Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) * Is the process of determining how an information system (IS) can support business needs‚ designing the system‚ building it‚ and delivering it to users. * The key person in the SDLC is the systems analyst‚ who analyzes the business situation‚ identifies the opportunities for improvements‚ and designs an IS to implement the improvements. The Systems Analyst * The systems analyst plays a key role in IS development projects. * The systems analyst
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Relevant cash flows Answer: d Diff: E . Which of the following statements is most correct? a. The rate of depreciation will often affect operating cash flows‚ even though depreciation is not a cash expense. b. Corporations should fully account for sunk costs when making investment decisions. c. Corporations should fully account for opportunity costs when making investment decisions. d. Statements a and c are correct. e. All of the statements above are correct. Relevant cash flows Answer:
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suggestions have been produced as the discounted-cash-flow (DCF). These two projects have been analysed from an external perspective. Problem statement Should Victoria Chemicals make an investment into the renovation of the production line in the Merseyside or in the Rotterdam plant? Discussion and analysis is based on the following main items: A comparison of the two different investment plans and a critical assessment of included cash flows Nominal rate and real interest rate The treatment
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Academic Year 2011 - 2012 Candidate | | Learning Outcomes | Unit Name/No. | | 1) understand the purpose of accounting; business income/expenditure2) be able to prepare a cash flow forecast3) be able to prepare profit and loss account and balance sheet4) be able to review business performance using simple ratio analysis | Start Date | | | Deadline | | | Assessor | | | Unit 1: | Criteria | To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the student is able to:
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