the company’s general ledger showed the following account balances: DEBIT CREDIT $ $ Cash 48‚000 Accounts receivable 224‚000 Finished goods Inventory (1000 units) 60‚000 Raw Materials inventory (500 units) 10‚000 Buildings and equipment (net) 370‚000 Accounts payable 93‚000 Capital stock 510‚000 Retained earnings 109‚000 712‚000 712‚000 b. ‐ Actual sales for December and budgeted sales for the next four months are as follows: ‐ December (actual) 2800 units ‐ It is expected that sales will increase by 40% in the month of January and
Premium Bookkeeping
Excellent Consultancy 204‚ Mavdi Road‚ Bangalore Contact : 8549999 Email : sales@excellent.com Director Best Institute of Technology and Science S.G.Highway Goa – 689 256 Dear Sir‚ We have received a request to submit a business proposal for your online examination to be conducted next year for post graduation courses. We‚ Excellent Consultancy‚ are a leading consultancy firm in managing and organising events. We have successfully managed an online competition between different branches
Premium States and territories of India Uttar Pradesh Haryana
Management and Economics Small Firms Case Study Management & Finance Dan Lu‚ Cicy Contents Introduction Failure Romida Sports Wallace King Interiors Success Tailwaggers The Granary Conclusion Bibliography Introduction What is a small firm? A small firm is usually owned privately in a personalized way in the form of corporations‚ partnerships‚ or sole proprietorships. Usual employees in a small firm Fewer than 15‚ Australia Fewer
Premium Corporation Business Limited company
A balance sheet is a statement businesses produce that outlines their assets and liabilities. It is a snapshot of their fixed assets‚ current assets‚ current liabilities and long term liabilities for a specific moment in time such as the end of a financial year. Using these figures‚ a business is able to calculate their net working capital; how much the business is worth‚ whether it can afford to expand and if it is a good venture for investors. There are different groups of people who are interested
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Inventory Balance sheet
FACILITIES: 12 4. FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY 15 4..1 Plant and machinery: 16 4.2 Miscellaneous fixed assets 16 4.3 WORKING CAPITAL ASSESSMENT 18 4.4 Preliminary & Preoperative Expenses 18 4.5 PROJECT COST: 19 4.6 MEANS OF FINANCING: 20 4.7 PROJECTED PROFITABILITY STATEMENT 20 SHRUD : ENJOY THE PURITY 1.INTRODUCTION: Shrud is a milk processing unit which collects milk and then processes it. As the need for milk is constantly increasing‚ this gives easy access to the market. This milk is
Premium Milk
Marketing 5805 Firm Analysis Project Firm: Daniel Memorial‚ Inc. Description: Daniel is a nonprofit organization serving at-risk youth from the community through a wide variety of programs. Some of the services offered include: therapeutic foster homes‚ independent living skills and housing for homeless youth‚ juvenile dependency intervention‚ residential treatment‚ and community based treatment through the dependency court system which is contracted through the Department of Children and Families
Premium Quality of service Customer Customer service
ABC LAW FIRM Olga Piedra Nyack College Cohort 30 Transformational Leadership Course Dr. Claire Henry‚ Professor November 11‚ 2012 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Project Overview 3 Scope of Work 3 Wake-up and Mindset 4 Change Management Model 5 Deliverables 5 Drivers of Change 6 Targeted Benchmarks for Success and Measures 7 Transformational Change as a Business Model 7 Chart of Transformational Change (Figure 1.1) 8 Transformational Change of the Law Firm 8 Change
Free Law Lawyer Management
Business Environment Political Stability Necessary For A Firm AAMIL KOLSAWALA F.Y.B.M.S 39 HAMZA RINGWALA F.Y.B.M.S 04 ASHFAQ MALKANI F.Y.B.M.S 38 MOIZ JETAJI F.Y.B.M.S 10 FATEMA SEVWALA F.Y.B.M.S 26 INTRODUCTION Amul is an Indian dairy cooperative‚ based at Anand in the state of Gujarat‚ India. The word Amul is derived from the Sanskrit word Amulya‚ meaning invaluable. The co-operative is sometimes referred to
Free Milk
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect International Journal of Project Management 32 (2014) 327 – 340 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijproman Project risk management methodology for small firms Sara Marcelino-Sádaba a‚⁎‚ Amaya Pérez-Ezcurdia a ‚ Angel M. Echeverría Lazcano b ‚ Pedro Villanueva a a Dept. Projects and Rural Engineering‚ Public University of Navarre‚ Spain b Zabala Innovation Consulting‚ S.A.‚ Spain Received 15 January 2013; received in revised form 17 May 2013; accepted
Premium Project management Risk management
Sample Balance Sheet: Example Company Balance Sheet December 31‚ 2011 ASSETS | | | LIABILITIES | Current assets | | | Current liabilities | | | Cash | $ 2‚100 | | | Notes payable | $ 5‚000 | | Petty cash | 100 | | | Accounts payable | 35‚900 | | Temporary investments | 10‚000 | | | Wages payable | 8‚500 | | Accounts receivable - net | 40‚500 | | | Interest payable | 2‚900 | | Inventory | 31‚000 | | | Taxes payable | 6‚100 | | Supplies | 3‚800
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Balance sheet Asset