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    Balance Sheet and Income Statement Commentary Belinda Greer BSA/500 March 24‚ 2012 Murali Ramachandran Balance Sheet and Income Statement Commentary Balance sheets and income statements are a snapshot of a company’s stability and financial situation. Combined the statements show the income‚ expenses‚ and stockholder’s equity in the company. These statements are often analyzed by financial institutions when a company comes to them needing a loan. Stockholders and other investors also look

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    Balance Sheet and Income Statement Commentary BSA/500 – Business Systems I July 2‚ 2012 Balance Sheet and Income Statement Commentary JB Hunt (Trucking and logistics) On JB Hunt’s balance sheet for 2011 lists current assets of $513‚542‚000 and current liabilities of $438‚515‚000‚ yielding a current ratio of 1.17‚ which indicates the company‚ has $1.17 of current assets for every $1 of current liabilities. The previous year 2010‚ the current ratio was 0.91. This shows a 29% increase in the

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    Liqi wang Accounting Income tax Both Amgen and Gilead are fully disclosed the income tax information according to GAAP requirements. Both companies recorded income tax in financial statement such as income statement and specified the detailed components of income taxes. Amgen recorded income tax based on pretax income‚ applicable tax rate and tax planning opportunities available in various jurisdictions. Gilead’s income provision was computed under liability method. Both

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    50‚000 Total Noncurrent Assets ……………………………………………………………………………… $1‚307‚100 Total Assets $2‚080‚554 Liabilities and Stockholder’s Equity Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable $197‚532 Income Taxes Payable 62‚520 Salaries Payable 52‚000 Notes Payable to Banks 50‚000 Mortgage Payable-current portion 18‚000 Accrued Liabilities 9‚500 Accrued Interest on Notes payable 500

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    There are different ways in how two income statements are prepared. For example: the income statement (also known as P&L) of a merchandising company consists of Revenue‚ Expenses (related to the sales volume through the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) and General & Administrative Expense (G&SA)‚ which all result in Net Income. The income statement of a Service company consists of Service Revenue minus any Expenses related to that service‚ which results in Net Income.  Another way to look at it is that

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    Question 1 1.   The following is Addison Corporation’s contribution format income statement for last month: Sales         $1‚000‚000 Less: Variable Expenses         $    700‚000 Contribution Margin         $    300‚000 Less: Fixed Expenses         $    180‚000 Operating Income         $    120‚000 The company has no beginning or ending inventories. A total of 20‚000 units were produced and sold last month. What is the company’s margin of safety in dollars? $400 000 10

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    ACC501: COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING TUTORIAL 4 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS i. ‘Why are adjusting entries necessary? Surely they cause too much delay in preparing financial statements‚ and the financial effect of any entries made is immaterial in the long run.’ Respond to this criticism. ii. The owner of a business reviews the income statement prepared by you and asks‚ “Why do you report a profit of only $30 000 when cash collections of $100 000 were received and cash payments for the period totalled only

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    Income statement: In the case of sole proprietary and partnership concerns there are no prescribed forms of the income statement and balance sheet. Their preparation is also desirable but not compulsory. However‚ they are generally prepared. In the case of trading concern‚ a trading account and in the case of a manufacturing concern‚ a manufacturing account and a trading account can also be prepared. In such a case‚ the account heading is mentioned as follows: Manufacturing/trading and profit and

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    included in the assessable income of Nick. b) As per the principles of Ordinary Income compensation for loss of income is also an income therefore‚ it will form part of assessable income. Nick must include $50000 as his assessable income for the year. c) The amount has been received by Nick towards operation and rehabilitation expenses and therefore‚ they are not included under income from ordinary concepts. The receipt of $8000 will not be included in the assessable income of Nick.

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    Income Statement Income statements present an ordered list‚ grouped by broad categories of revenues and expenses. The income statement begins with revenues followed by a list of expenses. U.S. GAAP and IFRS requirements for the presentation of income statements are similar‚ with some important differences. *Other than separating revenues from expenses‚ U.S. GAAP provides little guidance about which items the firm must separately display or their order. IFRS requires‚ at a minimum‚ the

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