Internal Reporting //ACCN Notes Class 1 Internal Reporting Only for people inside the firm‚ not shared with public or even shareholders All types of businesses‚ profit and nonprofit Internal Reports are used to look ahead: Planning Establishing goals and objectives Directing Coordinating activities and motivating employees Controlling Keeping activities on track‚ are they being met‚ how to get back on track Types of Costs Product- all costs to purchase or manufacture Merchandiser:
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The company projected year-end company sales were $9.2 million in 2003 with a net income $460‚000. * The company distributes its garage doors through 300 independent dealers that typically offer three different garage door manufacturer brands and 50 exclusive dealers that stock and sell only Palladium doors (exclusive dealer’s service competing brands of garage doors in their market area.) * A distribution facility operates at the company manufacturing plant. The company employs 10 technical
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commercial starts off with a bright white Jaguar XFR‚ their top of the line XF‚ driving through a dimmly lit parking garage‚ while the narrator‚ with a deep British accent‚ stating that "Many don’t know that Jaguar is one of the fastest growing luxury automakers." The XFR stops in a parking spot‚ and then the camera reveals the Jaguar facing 3 dark greycars up against the garage wall. The narrator says‚ in a somewhat intimidating way‚ "But they certainly do." The cars are revealed to be an
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Q. 7.1 Peter operates a garage which provides customers with car repairing services. In March 2012 he bought a 5-year old second hand car from his customer at a price of $60‚000. He paid his worker $5‚000 to repair and clean up the engine‚ and then successfully sold the car to another customer for $68‚000 in June 2012. Discuss how the 2012 GDP and its components were affected under the three different approaches of GDP accounting. A garage was operated by Peter. In March 2012‚ he spent $60
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need to look at product augmentation to see if there is anything they can offer the end-user that will exceed their expectations‚ and therefore differentiate their product. For example‚ SDT could reach a co-marketing agreement with a customer-valued garage door opener manufacturer. Then they could offer a package deal with the door and the opener as a package. Money should be spent in educational literature about the doors features and benefits because studies show customers expect it. The quality
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The Black & Decker JUS500IB is a top contender for the most reliable portable battery jump starter. It’s compact in size. It can revive the most stubborn dead car battery. This battery boost is equipped with 500 amperes of power‚ which is plenty sufficient for regular car batteries‚ and even the larger one on used trucks and tractors. It comes with a portable air compressor you can use continuously to maintain proper tire pressure. The Black & Decker JUS500IB added a standard safety switch that
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Determine the proportion of homes that have an attached garage. At the .05 significance level can we conclude that more than 60 percent of the homes sold in the Denver area had an attached garage? What is the p-value? ANSWER: d. Determine the proportion of homes that have a pool. At the .05 significance level‚ can we conclude that less than 40 percent of the homes sold
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Nissen. He invented the trampoline in his parents’ garage by making a metal frame and stretching canvas over it. Nissen called his invention the “bouncing rig.” He got the idea for his invention after he saw trapeze artists dropping into a net below and the end of their routine. He thought it would be more exciting if the artists did not have to end their routine when they dropped and could just keep bouncing around‚ so his parents’ garage became the birthplace of a favorite backyard toy.
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Ciclon de alicante How to win outside the soccesfield Content The absolute goal of Ciclón de Alicante is to become a major soccer club in Spain. But how? The stadium • Q: What is the impact of the sale of the stadium transaction on Ciclón’s 2003 Income Statement and Statement of Cash Flows (under the Indirect Method)‚ and on its Balance Sheet for the year ended on December 31th‚ 2003? Items to be addressed cash payment of $ 100 million cost of building the new stadium was $ 20 million market
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ever burned‚” she said‚ shaking her head‚ realizing that was no longer a reality‚ but comforted in the fact the memories will never be lost. Holmes Fire District No. 1 was dispatched to 7976 Ofen Cove at 9:04 p.m. after a passerby saw fire in the garage. The first truck arrived 10 minutes later‚ at which time the fire had spread into the house and was fully involved‚ according to Chief Scott Balder. It took about 1 ½ hours for responders to contain the fire‚ and‚ using about 40‚000 gallons of water
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