college at all. Especially the ones who end up with high paying jobs. In her article “A lifetime of Student Debt? Not Likely.” She talks about students who attend college and take out student loans. A great student can be one that ends up in the most debt‚ and a not so great student could be one that doesn’t have to pay back as much. It all depends on how wise you are with money. Wilson talks about how students take out more than they need‚ they spend the money on unnecessary things such as clothes or video
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DRAWING AND ITS PROCESSES Drawing is a metalworking process which uses tensile forces to stretch metal. It is broken up into two types: sheet metal drawing and wire‚ bar‚ and tube drawing. The specific definition for sheet metal drawing is that it involves plastic deformation over a curved axis. For wire‚ bar‚ and tube drawing the starting stock is drawn through a die to reduce its diameter and increase its length. Drawing is usually done at room temperature‚ thus classified a cold working process
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| JOLLIBEE FOODS CORPORATION | COMMON SIZE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND RATIO ANALYSIS | | RUFIN‚ MA. URIKA C.2008103114FIN102DEAN MAURICE SABIOSY2010-2011 | | | RATIO ANALYSIS | 1.) EARNINGS PER SHARE | | | | | | | | | EPS= | NET INCOME - PREFERRED DIVIDENDS | | | | AVE. NO. OF COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING | | | | | | | | | NET INCOME | OUTSTANDING SHARES | | | 3‚637‚297‚943 | 2010 | 1‚053‚438‚818 | | | | 2009 | 1‚051‚458‚156 | | | |
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structure by raising the debt and using it to pay the dividends or buy back the shares. As a part of evaluating they wanted to find if they are inefficiently financed or not. Under the proposed recapitalization‚ Wrigley would borrow $3 billion and use it either to pay equivalent dividends or to repurchase equivalent shares. Chandler‚ an associate in Aurora Borealis‚ was calculating the impact of this debt on the company. This would affect firm’s share value‚ cost of capital‚ debt coverage‚ earnings per
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Accounting Week 3 Individual work - Ratios compare financial data among companies or within a single company. They reflect accounting transactions and conditions of a company. To further explore ratios and their effect on transactions and finances‚ please complete the following. - Exercise 3-6 “Normal Account Balances” on pg. 133 - Exercise 3-14 “Journal Entries” on pg 135 - Exercise 3-2 “Transaction Analysis and Financial Statements” on pg 137. Exercise 3-6‚ pg 133 1. Cash - Debit 2. Prepaid
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Confronting Unilever‚ Nestle and Procter&Gamble cash flow ratios (Main graph) Confronting the Unilever cash flow to sales ratios in the last three years with the same ratios of Nestle and Procter&Gamble gives several interesting points. (A) The constant relevant gap with Procter&Gamble is due both for the P&G’s superior gross margin‚ due to lower costs of goods sold‚ which leads to better net profits‚ and the advantages of to the generally accepted accounting principles (G.A.A.P.) used in
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Profitability Ratios Profitability Ratios attempt to measure the firm’s success in generating income. These ratios reflect the combined effects of the firm’s asset and debt management. Profit Margin The Profit Margin indicates the dollars in income that the firm earns on each dollar of sales. This ratio is calculated by dividing Net Income by Sales. Return on Assets (ROA) and Return on Equity (ROE) The Return on Assets Ratio indicates the dollars in income earned by the firm on its assets
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Ratio Analysis Formulas 1) Financial ratios S.no | Ratio | Formula | Ideal ratio | comments | 1 | Current ratio | Current assetsCurrent liabilities | 2:1/1.33:1 | Indicates firm’s commitment to meet financial obligations.Avery heavy ratio is not desirable as it indicates less efficient use of funds | 2 | Quick ratio | Quick assetsCurrent liabilities | 1:1 | This ratio also indicates short term solvency of a firm | 3 | Debt –Equity ratios | long term debtequity | 1:2 | Indicates long
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between individuals each other as well as the intelligent‚ multi-set of intelligences scalable for growth and development. Also according to Bloom’s theory he believes that the educational goals has gained an international reputation in the educational circles‚ has developed a classification as a guide to help educators and teachers in planning goals and educational experiences and school items choices are hierarchical scalable difficulty‚ has emerged as the importance Bloom rating in the field of enrichment
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assume the liability of the land. (350‚000- 120‚000). Question 47 Jacob’s basis of the stock was $24‚000. Since he received a stock dividend of additional 2‚000 shares‚ Jacob held 12‚000 (10‚000+2‚000) shares in total. Therefore‚ Jacob’s basis of each stock was $2(24‚000/12‚000). He sold the additional 2‚000 shares for $18‚000‚ and his gain was $14‚000($18‚000-2*2‚000). Because the dividend shares that Jacob received are non-taxable dividend‚ thus‚ Jacob’s gain of $14‚000
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