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    Contents 02 03 06 07 08 09 10 11 Company Information Chairman’s Review Condensed Interim Balance Sheet Condensed Interim Profit and Loss Account Condensed Interim Statement of Comprehensive Income Condensed Interim Statement of Changes in Equity Condensed Interim Cash Flow Statement Selected Notes to and Forming Part of the Condensed Interim Financial Information 2 Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited Company Information The Board of Directors Mr. Yusuf H. Shirazi - Chairman Mr. Takeharu Aoki -

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    Running head: FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PAPER Financial Statement Analysis Paper Principles of Accounting ACC/300 Mr. John Opincar June 24‚ 2009 Abstract Landry’s has become a successful company over the years because the customers enjoy the specialty items that they serve on their menu. It has become a company that we enjoy taking our families out to dinner‚ celebrating birthday parties and certain special events. However‚ this paper will complete the financial analysis for the reported

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    and the Financial Statement When faced with a lawsuit you have to know whether or not to consider contingencies. According to Schroeder‚ Clark‚ and Cathey (2005) a contingency is a future event that could possibly have an impact on the firm. There are four different ways a contingency should come to view and they are income tax disputes‚ notes receivable discounted‚ accommodation endorsements‚ and what this company is dealing with a pending lawsuit. When a gain is possible‚ the financial statement

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    MA932 Financial Statements Analysis Coursework 1 1. The circumstances in which the revaluation model may be used: (In accordance with IAS 38) There is active market‚ since the fair value of an intangible asset must be determined by reference to an active market in that type of asset. Sufficient regularity to ensure that the carrying amount of an intangible asset does not differ materially from fair value A. The 25000 revaluation decrease on 31 December 2011 should be recognized as an expense

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    Business Managing financial resources and decisions Contents Contents 2 Introduction 4 Question P1 4 Four sources of finances that are available to JAC SOLUTIONS 4 Venture capital 5 Bank Loan 5 Private Equity 5 Small Business Administration 6 Question P2 6 Implications of Venture Capital 6 Advantages and disadvantages of sources of Finance 6 Pros and Cons of Venture Capital Financing 6 Implications of Bank Loan 7 Pros and Cons of Bank Loans 7 Implications of Private Equity 8

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    I - A. " Representational faithfulness is accomplished when transactions and events affecting the entity are presented in financial statements in a manner that is in agreement with the actual underlying transactions and events" (CICA‚ Financial statement Concepts 1000.21 (a)‚ 2003). It means that all of information in the financial statement such as numbers and descriptions must be factual. The independent auditors checked the computer ID tags on each piece of equipment to confirm the actual numbers

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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 Fraud Schemes While evaluating Apollo Shoes‚ there are some areas of concern that are potential fraud schemes. Fraud can lead to the entire collapse of a company if not corrected‚ and will also affect share value and investor confidence. This paper provides an overview of the process of investigation along with recommendations for the company. As with any company‚ revenue recognition is an important part of operations for Apollo Shoes. Generally accepted accounting principles

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    Sony Corporation is a global wonder‚ the main 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

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    Financial Statement Case Analysis Upon review of John’s income statement the vertical analysis above shows how each account compares to the total Sales for each year. When looking at the figures you can automatically see differences in amounts and can come to a conclusion about what areas to look at more closely. By applying the analysis technique for review of the income statement we have detected some areas of concern that need further analysis. Cost of goods sold shows an increase of

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