Warf Computers Financial Performance Analysis Prepared by Angus Jones & Partners‚ LLC Agenda Company overview Company direction & new product info Company financials Balance Sheet Income Statement Cash Flow Analysis Ratio Analysis Expansion plan analysis Overall recommendations Angus Jones & Partners‚ LLC Company Summary Founded 15 years ago Small initial investment to start company The same group of investors has supplied the limited additional funds needed by the company in the
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WARF COMPUTERS‚ INC. Financial Analysis Hirra Zahir‚ Marcus Vaughn‚ Alejandro Romero‚ Kevin Zabihi WARF COMPUTERS | Statement of Cash Flows | 2012 | ($ in thousands) | | | | | | | | | | Operations | | | | | | | | | Net income | | | | | $ | 896 | | Depreciation | | | | | | 191 | | Deferred taxes | | | | | | 130 | | Change in assets and liabilities | | | | | | | | Accounts receivable | | | | | (37) | | | Inventories
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2012 Table One Warf Computer Statement of Cash Flows Operations | | Net Income | $742 | Depreciation | $159 | Deferred Taxes | $109 | Changes in assets and liabilities | | Accounts receivables | -$31 | Inventories | $14 | Accounts payable | $17 | Accrued expenses | -$99 | Other | -$9 | Total cash flow from operations | $902 | | Investing Activities | | Acquisition of fixed assets | -$786 | Sale of fixes Assets | $139 | Total cash from investing
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Warf Computers has decided to proceed with the manufacture and distribution of the virtual keyboard (VK) the company has developed. To undertake this venture‚ the company needs to obtain equipment for the production of the microphone for the keyboard. Because of the required sensitivity of the microphone and its small size‚ the company needs specialized equipment for production. Nick Warf‚ the company president‚ has found a vendor for the equipment. Clapton Acoustical Equipment has offered to
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Introduction The cash flow at Warf Computers‚ Inc. is as follows: Operations Net Income $896 Depreciation $191 Deferred Taxes $13 Changes in assets and liabilities Accounts receivables -$37 Inventories -$17 Accounts payable $20 Accrued expenses -$118 Other -$11 Total cash flow from operations $937 Investing Activities Acquisition of fixed assets -$786 Sale of fixes Assets $139 Total cash from investing activities -$647 Financing Activities Retirement of long term debt -$98
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Cash Flows Aleshia Wisch ACC206: Principles of Accounting II Prof. Eric Sumners August 11‚ 2014 ACC 206 Week Assignment 1. Critical Thinking Question: Answer the following questions: Why are noncash transactions‚ such as the exchange of common stock for a building for example‚ included on a statement of cash flows? How are these noncash transactions disclosed? It is important for a company to show what assets they have on hand that can convert to cash. Non cash transactions are disclosed
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Statement of Cash Flows Learning Objectives 1. Identify the purposes of the statement of cash flows 2. Classify activities affecting cash as operating‚ investing‚ or financing activities 3. Compute and interpret cash flows from financing activities 4. Compute and interpret cash flows from investing activities 5. Use the direct method to calculate cash flows from operations 6. Use the indirect method to explain the difference between net income and net cash provided
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Cash Flow OMM 622: Financial Decision-Making Instructor: Felix Lao September 30‚ 2013 The first thing any accountant looks for with a company financial is the bottom line. It is operating in the positive or negative and how much work will need to be done if it is not positive. Cash flow reflects how much cash is generated from the products and services sold by a company. Cash flow calculations involve making adjustments to net income by adding and subtracting the
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I. For each of the years on the Statement of Cash Flows: Major sources of cash in 1990 were investing activities‚ Major Sources of cash in 1989 were financing activities 1. What were the firm ’s major sources of cash? Its Major sources of cash were provided by operating major uses of cash? activities. ( Cash provided by investing activities in 1991 followed by operating activities. Major uses of cash (operating activities also were sources of cash)‚ while was much less than operating activities
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Statement of Cash Flows Preview of Chapter Usefulness and Format Usefulness of the Statement of Cash Flows Provides information to help assess: 1. Entity’s ability to generate future cash flows. 2. Entity’s ability to pay dividends and obligations. 3. Reasons for difference between net income and net cash provided (used) by operating activities. 4. Cash investing and financing transactions during the period. SO 1 Indicate the usefulness of the statement of cash flows. Usefulness
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