Coca Cola Company Balance sheet As at Dec 31‚ 2012 (millions) Assets Current Assets Cash 8‚442 Short-term Investments and Marketable Securities 8‚109 Inventories 3‚264 Prepaid Expenses 2‚781 Other Current Assets
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Chapter 7 # 30 a. Give three examples of relatively reliable documentation and three examples of less reliable documentation. What characteristics distinguish the two? Examples of relatively reliable documentation are: vendor statements‚ bank statements. And signed lease agreements. Examples of relatively unreliable documentation are: copies of customer invoices‚ internal memoranda and other communications‚ and a listing of fixed asset additions. The difference between the two is whether they
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E 22-19 | | |Budgeted Balance Sheet | |July 31‚ 2012 | |Assets
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Decoding Apple ’s Balance Sheet In March of 2009‚ Apple had its best March quarter revenue and earnings in Apple history (Apple). In order to see how this occurred‚ it is important to look over the financial statements of Apple. There is a lot of information available to investors who are interested in investing in a company. By looking specifically at the balance sheet of Apple I am going to determine if investing in Apple is a good idea or a bad idea. Some things I am going to consider are
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_____ HAK 1/4 BFN1014 Financial Management I (Semester 53) a. b. c. d. Determine Jane’s total cash inflows and outflows. Determine the net cash flow for the month of August. If there is a shortage‚ what are a few options open to Jane? If there is a surplus‚ what should be a prudent strategy for her to follow? Chapter 3: Financial Statements and Ratios Analysis Review Questions 3-17 How do the
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Question 20 marks Brushstroke Art Studio Company provides quality instruction to aspiring artists. The Business adjusts its accounts monthly‚ but performs closing entries annually on December 31. Given below is the studio’s unadjusted trial balance dated December 31‚ 2011. Brushstroke Art Studio Company | Unadjusted
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operating expenses of $90‚000 Incremental net cash flow at t=1: Revenue change: $90‚000 Depreciation: -$266‚640 Net change BT = -$176‚640 Taxes @ 40% = -$70‚656 Net change AT = -$105‚984 Incremental net cash flow (after depreciation) = -$105‚984 + $266‚640= $160‚656. Incremental net cash flow at t=2: Revenue change: $90‚000 Depreciation: -$355‚600 Net change BT = -$265‚600 Taxes @ 40% = -$106‚240 Net change AT = -$159‚360 Incremental net cash flow (after depreciation) = -$159‚360
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ACC501: COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING TUTORIAL 4 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS i. ‘Why are adjusting entries necessary? Surely they cause too much delay in preparing financial statements‚ and the financial effect of any entries made is immaterial in the long run.’ Respond to this criticism. ii. The owner of a business reviews the income statement prepared by you and asks‚ “Why do you report a profit of only $30 000 when cash collections of $100 000 were received and cash payments for the period totalled only
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Page No. 1. Cover Page……………………………………………………………………1 2. Contents. ………………………………………………………………….2 3. Computing the Amounts……………..……………………………3 4. Trading‚ Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet….9 5. Comments on the Performance of the Business…….10 6. Explaining the Limitation of Comparison…………...….12 7. References………………………………………………..……………..13 (A) Compute the following amounts: (I) Average Stock: Average stock = opening
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expenses grouped for planning and control? Patton-Fuller has two revenue categories; net patient revenue and other revenue. Patton-Fuller expense categories are; salaries and benefits‚ supplies‚ physician and professional fees‚ utilities‚ other‚ depreciation and amortization‚ Interest‚ and provision for doubtful accounts. The hospital’s revenue it broken up into two categories‚ the first being net patient revenue which consist of gross revenue generated by the hospital adjusted by contractual
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