Cash vs. Accrual Accounting It’s important for you to understand the basics of the two principal methods of keeping track of a business’s income and expenses: cash method and accrual method (sometimes called cash basis and accrual basis). In a nutshell‚ these methods differ only in the timing of when sales and purchases are credited or debited to your accounts. If you use the cash method‚ income is counted when cash (or a check) is actually received‚ and expenses are counted when actually paid
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University ACC 403 Mod 1 CA March 8‚ 2013 Part I. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP) The common set of accounting principles‚ standards and procedures that companies use to compile their financial statements are called Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. GAAP are a combination of authoritative standards (set by policy boards) and simply the commonly accepted ways of recording and reporting accounting information. “Published accounts have to follow the GAAP for
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statement Besides the points mentioned above‚ there is also other information that needs to be considered during forecasting. It is not related to the switch from seasonal production to level production‚ but it has impacts on pro-forma incomes‚ balance and cash flow statement. Below is what was taken into consideration during the forecasting. 1. Operating expenses is projected to 24% of sales. This has noting to do with the two possible producing styles. 2. Tax rate is 34% 3. 7o% of the sales
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Endurance The ability of your muscles to use force over and over without them getting tired. By doing more repetitions with weights or dumb bells and Playing tennis two-three times a week. Build up your muscles so you will not get injured as easy. Flexibility The amount of movement at a particular joint Aerobics two-three times a week. Improves your muscle coordination and improves your flexibility Body Composition Describes the proportions of lean tissue and fat tissues in
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Chapter 12 Corporate Valuation and Financial Planning ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS 12-1 a. The operating plan provides detailed implementation guidance designed to accomplish corporate objectives. It details who is responsible for what particular function‚ and when specific tasks are to be accomplished. The financial plan details the financial aspects of the corporation’s operating plan. b. Spontaneous liabilities are the first source of expansion capital as these accounts increase
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Demo Homework Chapter 1 Demonstration Problem 1-2 Effect of Product and Period Costs Klyn Manufacturing Company experienced the following accounting events during its first year of operation. Except for the depreciation adjusting entries‚ all transactions are cash transactions. 1. Acquired $50‚000 cash from the issue of common stock. 2. Paid $6‚800 for the materials that were used to make its products. All products started were completed during the period. 3. Paid salaries of $4‚300
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Problems –Financial Statement‚ Taxes and Cash flows: 1) Penguin Pucks Inc has current assets of $5100‚ net fixed assets of 23800 current liabilities of $4300 and long term debt of $7400.What is the value of the shareholder equity account for this firm ? How much is the net working capital? 2) Papa Roach Exterminators Inc has sales of $586000‚ costs of $247000‚ depreciation expense of$43000‚ interest expense of $32000 and a tax rate of 35 per cent .What is the net income for this firm?
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Corporate Accounting III Assignment 2 Question 1: What is the difference between direct and indirect NCI? Under AASB127‚ the group is required to prepare the consolidation statement when parent entity acquires shares in the subsidiary. There are two parties who own shares in the subsidiary if it’s not a wholly-owned subsidiary consolidation. One is the parent entity while the other is non-controlling interest. Non-controlling interest (NCI) is defined as “the portion of the profit or loss and
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Break question – Chapter 13‚ lecture #1 Wilk Co. reported the following liabilities at December 31 of the current year: Accounts Payable – trade 750‚000 Short-term borrowings 400‚000 Bank loan‚ current portion $100‚000 3‚500‚000 Other bank loan 1‚000‚000 The bank loan of $3‚500‚000 was in violation of the loan agreement. The creditor had not waived the rights for the loan. Half the other bank loan will mature on June 30 next year‚ and the other half in the year following
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Shijia Wu/ Tongtong Yin/ Canran Xie) Given the background of ACC and AirThread‚ do you think the acquisition is a good idea? Briefly explain your answer. Yes. First‚ American Cable Communication (ACC) and AirThread could help each other compete in the industry that was moving more and more bundled service offerings. Second‚ the acquisition could help both companies expand into the business market. Third‚ ACC was in a unique position to add value to AirThread’s operations because the acquisition
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