* Jonda Brantley * 11/09/2012 * ACC 220 Wk 2 Financial Statement * * A balance sheet is summary of a company’s financial condition at a specific point in time‚ including assets‚ liabilities and net worth. It allows the company to know what they have been paying for or what they owe out to people. An income statement is a report that tracks a company’s revenues‚ gross profits‚ operating income‚ and net worth. All businesses need to have revenue in order to establish a good foundation
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND CASH FLOW 1. Liquidity measures how quickly and easily an asset can be converted to cash without significant loss in value. It’s desirable for firms to have high liquidity so that they have a large factor of safety in meeting short-term creditor demands. However‚ since liquidity also has an opportunity cost associated with it - namely that higher returns can generally be found by investing the cash into productive assets - low liquidity levels are also desirable to the
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS TEN-MINUTE QUIZ Circle the letter of the best response. 1. The Accounting Equation is: A. Assets + Liabilities = Owner’s Equity. B. Assets = Liabilities –Owner’s Equity. C. Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity. D. Assets = Liabilities x Owner’s Equity. 2. Which item is not an asset? A. Cash B. Accounts Payable C. Accounts Receivable D. Supplies 3. Given that total liabilities decreased
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1. Internal Analysis 1.1 Business Scope 1.1.1 Mission Statement To continually provide members with quality goods and services at the lowest possible prices 1.1.2 Definition & Corporate Objective Costco operates membership warehouses based on the concept which offers member low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and selected private–label products in a large range of merchandise categories which produce high sales volumes and rapid inventory turnover. Combining the
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1. Describe the culture at Costco. Organizational culture has been described as shared values and beliefs that underline a company’s identity. A strong culture that encourages employees from the top to the bottom in adaptation and change can increase organizational performance by energizing and motivating employees‚ shape behaviors‚ unify personnel in the goals / objectives and align employee’s actions with the priorities of the company (Daft‚ R.‚ 2013). Creating a constructive culture should
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lots of urban and rural consumers. Costco Costco was founded by James D. Sinegal and Jeffrey H. Brotman on 1983 and it is the largest membership warehouse club. Their goal is to provide low price products to customer as same as Wal-Mart. The difference between Wal-Mart and Costco is the strategy they use. Costco doesn’t offer plastic bag to customer so customer need to bring bags by themselves. Furthermore‚ the high order volume is another reason why Costco can lower the cost and price because
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headquarters for them are based in Japan. They offer many different electronics‚ games‚ movies‚ music‚ network services‚ and financial services businesses. Sony corporation also has a joint venture in mobile phones with Sony Ericsson. Sony Corporation has plants‚ warehouses and stores in many different countries including the U.S. This review of Sony Corporation’s financial statements will show how well this company has done in repairing and building their company back up since the devastating tsunami
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Management Aline Campos Costco was founded by James (Jim) Sinegal and his partner in business Jeffrey H. Brotman‚ on September 15‚ 1983. Costco is a warehouse that offers food‚ clothes‚ appliances‚ office supplies and other supplies at prices that are bellow general retail. The concept of warehouse came from Price Club which was a warehouse that provided small business the opportunity to buy a limited variety of products at nine percent over wholesale. When the demand expanded they included
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The 3 Principal Financial Statements I. The balance Sheet Snapshot of the financial condition of a firm - Measured on a given date ASSETS = LIABILITIES + EQUITY • Assets : What you have - INVESTING - USES • Liabilities : What you owe - FINANCING – SOURCES a) Assets • An asset is a resource that has a potential future economic (i.e. generate future cash inflows or reduce future cash outflows). • An asset is recognized when: It is acquired in a past transaction or exchange The
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Financial Statement Analysis Introduction to Management Accounting 561 August 31‚ 2010 Robert L. Hynous‚ Jr. Financial Statement Analysis The primary principle of the financial statement analysis is to examine the accounting books for the accountability of review each year-end for profit or loss in a company to be review by the stockholders. Team A will review the financial statement analysis of two American companies; United Parcel Service (UPS) a service‚ Talbots (TLB) a retailer‚
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