Analysis report of ARB Corporation Ltd and Super Cheap Auto Group Ltd Accounting Assignment 2010 Lecturer: Sia Dixit Personal Details: Hendrik Halim (HAHED92J) Nathanael Siregar (SINAD102J) David Ang (ANDAD92J) MAA103 Assignment Planner – Trimester 2‚ 2010 STUDENT GROUP NAMES: ID No. :1. Hendrik Halim - HAHED 92J 2. Nathanael Siregar - SINAD 102J3. David Ang
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were changing from a Jeffersonian agrarian country where passing lands down from the father to his sons was dying to a Hamiltonian society where textile mills were seen as a source of opportunity for this new debtor generation amongst whom Sam Patch was one. The emergence of two classes the debtor wage-earning class and the creditor middle class brought about social and political tensions. Sam Patch illustrates these tensions such as the differing social and political views‚ growing gap in income levels
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Case Study Analysis ~ Enron’s Demise ~ Where There Warning Signs? Janise Baldwin Management Decision Making-Summer 2013 C. Forest Guest July 14‚ 2013 Executive Summary Enron is a company which headquarters is located in Houston‚ Texas. Enron was first headed by Samuel F. Segnar. Enron was the result of InterNorth’s acquisition of Houston Natural Gas in 1985. Under the new terms of this acquisition‚ the company was headed by Kenneth Lay on the first day of 1997. Enron offered employment for
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International liquidity. External debt. 1. International Liquidity: concept‚ structure optimization. International Liquidity has different meanings in international economic relations‚ in a limited sense‚ reflect the ability of international liquidity to finance the balance of payments deficit on account of foreign currency cash and other assets held by the monetary authority (central bank) of a country. More broadly‚ international liquidity is the ability of the country (or group of countries)
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P7 Ratios Liquidity Ratios Current Ratio 2013 Current assets = 1901 Current liabilities = 3115 CR = CA / CL = 0.61 2012 Current assets = 2032 Current liabilities = 3136 CR = CA / CL =0.64 The difference between the two years is 0.3p decrease. As Sainsbury’s needs to have a £2 to £1 earned‚ the price is behind in both years. This means that there is a 2 year crises at Sainsbury’s. Acid test ratio 2013 Current assets = 1901 Inventories = 987 Current liabilities = 3115 ATR = (CA
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1‚525‚000November 1‚625‚000December 1‚750‚000January 1‚825‚000February 1‚900‚000In August 2012‚ accounts receivable were 60 days sales. The credit controller has targeted debtor days to reduce from 60 days at 31 August 2012 to 45 days at 30 September 2012 and 30 days on 31 October 2012. He has also targeted 30 days to be maintained thereafter. The plant manager has provided a production plan to give required level of production
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ROMAN CIVILIZATION Three Ways the Economic & Political Differences Between the Patricians & the Plebeian Class Ultimately Led to a Plebeian Revolt Introduction: The Patricians and Plebeian Classes together made up the Roman Republic. To know surprise‚ they were not entirely treated the same. They did not share equal rights‚ although both had some rights‚ unlike slaves. They differed economically and politically. And ultimately‚ this all led to what would become a plebeian revolt within Rome.
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that different types of businesses require different current ratios. For example‚ a manufacturing business will often have a high current ratio because it is necessary to hold raw materials and will normally sell goods on credit‚ thereby incurring debtors. A supermarket chain‚ on the other hand‚ will have a low current ratio‚ as it will only hold fast-moving stock and will generate mostly cash sales revenue. For Keith Alison‚ the current ratio fell significantly from 9.41 in 2006 to 3.09 in 2007.
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4.0 LITERATURE STUDY 4.1 Introduction of Ratio MEANING OF RATIO: A ratio is one figure express in terms of another figure. It is a mathematical yardstick that measures the relationship of two figures‚ which are related to each other and mutually interdependent. Ratio is express by dividing one figure by the other related figure. Thus a ratio is an expression relating one number to another. It is simply the quotient of two numbers. It can be expressed as a fraction or as a decimal or as
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