To: Pharma Co. From: Chao Sun Re: Restructuring Costs Date: Sep 28‚ 2014 Background Pharma Co. is a U.S. subsidiary of a U.K. entity that prepares its financial statements in accordance with (1) U.S. GAAP for reporting to its U.S.-based lender and (2) IFRSs in reporting to its parent. Pharma Co. is considering the relocation of a manufacturing operation from its present location to a new facility in a different geographic area as part of the restructuring a business line. The relocation plan
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1. Clubs are mainly financed by monthly subscriptions from members‚ known as membership fees. The amount of membership fees and how it will be paid is clearly stipulated in the constitution of the club‚ and is decided upon by the Management Committee. Additional income that clubs operate on are entrance fees‚ which are paid once by new members‚ profit from sale of refreshments‚ profit on sale of jerseys‚ tracksuits‚ shirts and socks. Donations received is also considered as an income‚ as well as
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BUSINESS MEMORANDUM DATE: Jan 30‚2014 TO: James J. Lohman‚ CEO of Excel Industries FROM: Manger of Management advice office SUBJECT: The Cost of Providing Child Care Case Summary/Background There is an increasing number of women‚ who are entering job market approximately two-thirds since 1990‚ all the new workers are woman. However‚ The biggest issue for the woman is maternity and how to take care of their children during their work’s hours. The
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IFRS Illustrative financial statements October 2012 kpmg.com/ifrs 1 Contents What’s new 2 About this publication 3 Independent auditors’ report on consolidated financial statements 5 Consolidated financial statements 7 Consolidated statement of financial position 9 Consolidated statement of comprehensive income – single-statement approach 13 Consolidated statement of changes in equity 17 Consolidated statement of cash flows 21 Notes to
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Cost Accounting - Chapter 1 1. Flexibility is said to be the hallmark of modern management accounting‚ whereas standardization and consistency describe financial accounting. Explain why the focus of those two accounting systems differs. Financial accounting is more about the bigger picture—it evaluates the finances of the organization as a whole‚ using historical‚ quantitative‚ monetary‚ and factual data. It is more formal and requires the use of GAAP. The information financial accounting
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING QUESTIONS 1. Management accounting stresses the informational needs of internal users over those of external users (the focus of financial accounting). Because of this perspective‚ management accounting provides information in a format that is flexible and relevant to a particular manager‟s usage. Financial accounting‚ on the other hand‚ must provide some uniformity in the manner in which information is presented for it to be comparable among companies and
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Laurent Bailey ACC 501 Module 1 Case May 9‚ 2015 Mr. Dixit To: Serious Reader Company From: Laurent Bailey‚ Sr. Accountant Date: May 4‚ 2015 Subject: Quarterly Review Serious Reader Company‚ I’ve attached our completed income statement to this email‚ but I also wanted to quickly discuss the outcome your results. Overall Result Over the past year you have sold 4300 books‚ which look great on the surface. However you have experienced a severe profit loss. From the
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Marketing management‚ summary chapter 1 (Marketing: creating and capturing customer value) What is marketing Marketing is managing profitable customer relationships. Marketing defined Marketing must be understood in the sense of satisfying customer needs. Marketing = the process by which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships in order to capture value from customers in return. Simple model of the marketing process: Create value for customers
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Administration (CBA) Course Syllabus BFIN 340: Cost Accounting I COURSE INFORMATION Course Code & Title: BFIN 340: Cost Accounting I Credits: 3 credits Prerequisite: BFIN 231 Classroom: H204 Schedule: TTh: 8:00 – 9:15 Term: Fall 2014 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION Instructor: Rima Hakim Office: Bldg G‚ Room 101-H Office Hours: TTh 9:30 – 11:30‚ Else by appointment Instructor’s Email: hakimrc@rhu.edu.lb Textbook & Material: Cost Accounting. 15th edition‚ Horngren‚ Datar
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Instructor: Cynthia Ker COST SAVINGS FOR HOSPITALS Overview Currently‚ most of the hospitals in the United States are facing crisis in their operations because of the high costs used in the maintenance of the hospitals. Therefore‚ it is without doubt that‚ there is need to change how the funds of the hospitals are maintained by encouraging the participation of the hospitals’ administrators as well as the employees to lead to reduced costs. The measures to reduce costs in the hospitals should be
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