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    Problem 12- 6 Statement of — Direct Method The income statement for Astro Inc. for 2010 is as follows: For the Year Ended December 31‚ 2010 Sales revenue $ 500‚000 Cost of goods sold 400‚000 Gross profit $ 100‚000 Operating expenses 180‚000 Loss before interest and taxes $ ( 80‚000) Interest expense 20‚000 Net loss $( 100‚000) Presented here are comparative balance sheets: December 31 2010 2009 Cash $ 95‚000 $ 80

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    CHAPTER 5 BALANCE SHEET AND STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter. TRUe-FALSE—Conceptual Answer No. Description F 1. Liquidity and solvency. T 2. Limitations of the balance sheet. T 3. Definition of financial flexibility. T 4. Long-term liability disclosures. F 5. Definitions of the balance sheet. F 6. Land held for speculation. T 7. Balance sheet format. F 8. Disclosure of fair values. F 9. Disclosure of company operations and estimates. T

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    Value Using Variable Costing: $60‚000 ($12* 5‚000) Exercise 5-13. During the year‚ Summit produces 50‚000 snow shovels and sells 45‚000 snow shovels. Calculate the difference in full costing net income and variable costing net income without preparing either income statement. Difference in Net Incomes: $18‚000 ($3.60*5‚000) Exercise 5-14. During the year‚ Summit produces 50‚000 snow shovels and sells 45‚000 snow shovels. What is cost of goods sold using full costing? Cost of Goods Sold using

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    Balance Sheet Analysis Applebee’s International 2004 In analyzing the common-size balance sheet for Applebee’s‚ it is noted that the total current assets has jumped from 11% to 14% of the total assets. The total assets for Applebee’s has jumped 6% from 2000 to 2001 driven by increased in the total current assets of 28%. Of those 28% increase‚ they consisted of 88% increase in the Cash & Equivalents (increased of $10.6 millions) caused by the decreased in the Capital Stock repurchasing in 2001

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    Unit 5007 Financial control 1.1 Assess the relationship(s) between a financial system or function and other systems or functions in an organisation Answer: Information and records are of critical importance to the functioning and controlling of systems in general‚ including organisational systems. Given the central importance of information and records to systems operation‚ including public sector organisations and the societies they exist to govern‚ we should not be surprised

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    DQ 6.1‚ 6.2‚ 6.12‚ 6.13‚ 7.1 P6.9‚ P6.11‚ p7.7‚ P7.9 * 6.1 balance sheet income statement statement of cash flow * 6.2 to disclose the information about the company that may effect future decisions‚ but is not necessarily included in financial statements 6.12 asset must be from a past transaction must have future economic benefit control by the entity 6.13 must have a present obligation obligation involves economic cost in the future * * 7.1 no measurement of environmental

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    How are the income statement and statement of cash flows used to make business decisions? The income statement reflects the company’s financial performance by showing how much money was generated (revenue)‚ how much was spent (expenses)‚ and the difference (profit) between the two over a period of time. It is divided into the operating and non-operating sections. It can also tell how much money shareholders would receive if the company were to distribute all of its net earnings. The cash flow

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    Abstract This report will analyse Greggs’ 2010 annual report on the purpose of evaluating the company’s current operating condition and providing suggestions of improvement to the company’s management team. According to ASB’S Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting‚ the selected information will be provided to the following users: shareholders‚ loan creditor group‚ analyst-adviser group‚ employees‚ customers‚ suppliers‚ government and the public. Then‚ based on the key ratio calculations

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    Owner’s equity can increase through:  Owner contributions and/or  Net income Owner’s equity can decrease through:  Owner drawings (10 - 15 min.) E 1-24 Req. 1 Net income for American Express Services (AES) is $7‚000‚000‚000. Revenues – Expenses = Net Income $21‚000‚000‚000 - $14‚000‚000‚000 = $7‚000‚000‚000 Req. 2 The owner’s equity increased during the year by* $7

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    equally to each of the four geographical regions. allocated between entry-level cameras and multi-featured cameras according to their respective percentages of total companywide revenues. 3. Assume a company’s Income Statement for a given period has the following entries: Income Statement Data Quarter 1 (in 000s) Sales Revenues $50‚000 Production Costs 26‚500 Delivery Costs 1‚600

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