Case 10-7: Impaired Abilities Scenario A: According to ASC 360-10-20‚ “an impairment is the condition that exists when the carrying amount of a long-lived asset (asset group) exceeds its fair value”. In order to determine if the impairment exist in the case‚ we will have to compare the carrying amount with the fair value of the assets. In regards to the municipal bounds‚ its amortized cost‚ $8‚500‚000 exceeds its fair value‚ $7‚500‚000. And corporate bonds’ amortized cost‚ $8‚300‚000 also exceeds
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September 24‚ 2014 Dr. Lee Cerling Director of Corporate Communications PAC-10 Consulting 1234 USC Drive Los Angeles‚ CA 91385 Dear Dr. Cerling: After completing extensive research in an effort to decide whether PAC-10 Consulting should take on its prospective client‚ the Business Improvement District (BID)‚ I have arrived at the conclusion that doing so is not in the best interests of PAC-10. Representing BID means marketing the LA Fashion District in a favorable light‚ which would prove
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Case Study (pages 421-423)-Implementing Change at National Industrial Products Daniel Post Sullivan University MGT364-Analysis of Management Systems November 23‚ 2014 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY National Industrial Products is a company that produces mechanical seals and pumps as well as other flow-control products. The company has been run by Jim Carpenter for the last thirty years. Carpenter was a very well-liked leader who had worked hard to cultivate a very good relationship with his employees. Not
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Case 10-5 Danle Corporation In November 2008‚ Danle Corporation,a public company engaging in the design‚ development‚ manufacture‚ and assembly of motors,was sued because of safety issue of parts it manufactured. Danle made no disclosure of the lawsuit in Form 10-K since it determined that the risk of potential loss was remote and no amount of potential damages could be reasonably estimated. In October 2009‚ Danle was served a second complaint for the same reason. Danle’s external counsel believed
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Case 10-2: Philip Morris International Background Philip Morris International is the leading international tobacco company. PMI owns a total of 56 manufacturing sites‚ over 78‚000 employees around the world‚ and product availability over 180 countries. PMI holds an estimated of 28.1% international market shares‚ where US and China accounts for 12.1% of their total market shares. They are the largest company in 13 markets. They are the current owner of top international tobacco brands around
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Ford Motor Company Case 1. Does Ford have too much cash? 2. How does VEP work? 3. What are the alternatives for distributing cash? 4. What problems is the VEP plan designed to solve? 5. As a shareholder‚ how would you approve the VEP? Would you elect cash or stock? Q.1) Does Ford have too much cash? Exhibit 6‚ 8‚ and 9 (figures in $ millions) provides selected balance sheet items for Ford‚ General Motors‚ and DaimlerChrylser. The given information indicates that Ford carries the highest amount
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Motor Company Case Submitted to: Perry Davidson Submitted by: Claudio Parra Submitted on: November‚ 17th‚ 2014 Class: SCM-Module 1 – Monday nights @ Seneca Ford Motor Company Case Table of Contents Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………………………..3 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Issue Identifiers………………………………………………………………………………………….5 Environmental Root Cause……………………………………………………………………….6-9 Alternatives……………………………………………………………………………………………10-11 Alternatives
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form a company to bid for a contract to provide security services at the new Wembley stadium. The company would be called ‘Fortress Ltd’. In February 2008‚ Adam received a loan of £10‚000 from Pioneer Bank to finance the proposed company’s bid for the contract. A clause in the loan agreement stated: “By this agreement made between you ‘Fortress Ltd’ and ourselves‚ we ‘Pioneer Bank’ agree to lend you and you agree to borrow from us the sum of £10‚000 on our terms and conditions.” On 10 March‚
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The Mark X Company (A) Case 1 We must analyze past data and provide expected data for the next two years to assess Mark X Company’s financial position. Upon reviewing the data‚ we will make recommendations for both Mark X Company as well as Karen Dennison of Wells Fargo Bank. Senior management needs compelling evidence that shows the current difficulties faced by the company are not permanent.. It must also be accessed if Mark X can retire all of its outstanding loans by the end of 1993. A sensitivity
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Merck & Company Case Report Prepared by: Group 7 Date: 26/09/2014 Group Members: HAN Qi‚ 1155060413 LI Yickho‚ 1155000895 PENG Keshu‚ 1155053635 YANG Dezhong‚ 1155055844 ZHANG Yexin‚ 1155053624 Introduction Merck & Co.‚ a global research-driven pharmaceutical company‚ is generating substantial profit mainly by discovering and manufacturing exclusive drugs. Its popular products have brought in significant amount of sales to the company; however‚ the patents of these drugs are expired in two years
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