How should a company account for the legal costs of formation? Should the accounting treatment be the same as that for underwritten and other share issue costs? Generally it is recorded as the asset but as it does not have any economic future benefits to the company and it occurs only once so it should be treated as intangible assets. Under paragraph 69 of AASB 138‚ intangible assets does not allow the initial cost to be treated as an asset which needs to be treated as an expense and should be
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Fantastic Voyage Jennifer Smith HS130 -04 Unit #4 Assignment Kaplan University March 22‚ 2013 Hello everyone‚ this is Tanya I am about to take you on a very interesting voyage in to our patient Peggy Jones who is currently a healthy female of 35 years. I am going to need some help with getting me in to the sub and in to Peggy’s Femoral vein‚ to do this I need someone to put me through a process which is called miniaturization process that will make me only 8 microns long
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Project Risk and Cost Management Case Study Sleep More Mattress Manufacturing: Plant Consolidation Group Members: Divya Yadav‚ Lamia Nafees‚ Ashwin Chadaga‚ Deeshanu Sharma EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Sleepmore mattress is one of the leading manufacturers of mattresses and has recently acquired its competitor. This acquisition has brought in a unique proposition wherein the company has to decide if it wants to consolidate the existing plants with the acquired plants or let them both
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1. What do you expect to drive a company’s price-to-book equity and price-to-earnings multiples? PE ratio is expected to be affected by various factors include company earnings‚ payout ratio‚ growth rate and cost of equity. From the dividend discount model we know that P0=EPS0×Payout ratio×(1+gn)r-gn ‚ thus P0EPS0=PE ratio=Payout ratio×(1+gn)r-gn. Thus we see that the PE ratio is an increasing function of the payout ratio and the growth rate and a decreasing function of the riskiness of the firm
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Original Work please INTEGRATED CASE APPLICATION –PINNACLE MANUFACTURING: PART II 9-37 (Objectives 9-7‚ 9-8) In Part I of the case‚ you performed preliminary analytical procedures for Pinnacle (pp. 245–247). The purpose of Part II is to identify factors influencing risks and the relationship of risks to audit evidence. During the planning phase of the audit‚ you met with Pinnacle’s management team and performed other planning activities. You encounter the following situations that you believe
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How a 55 year old man digests a meal LaShelle Benson Unit 9 Catherine Rice Today on our fantastic voyage we are going to be taken through the digestive system of a male‚ age 55 and we will be following what happens to a hamburger‚ fries and a refreshing glass of root beer‚ as its enters his body and begins the process of digestion. After that we will then follow the root beer into the blood stream and to the kidneys‚ through the urinary tract and then our journey will end when the urine is
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The Case of Littleton Manufacturing Executive Summary Littleton Manufacturing is …. For years‚ they have been able to capitalize on synergy between the Information Technology group and other departments and look to continue that trend with the deployment of a new paperless job posting system. A similar transition to paperless in their purchasing group has saved the company millions of dollars‚ so digitizing another manual paper process seemed like a sure bet. However‚ a recent change at top executive
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FINDINGS Financial Performance The company was able to maintain itself as a leader in the steel tubes industry and as a strong contender in the lighting industry. Given below are the financial of the company for the current as well as previous year: (Rs in Crores) PARTICULARS F.Y(2012-13) CY(2011-12) Revenue from operations 2959.03 2554.44 Profit before finance cost depreciation & taxation 238.26 196.74
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Engineering Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) Name University Course Instructor Date Engineering Flexible Manufacturing System A. The effectiveness of the FlexSim simulation package in designing and planning the flexible manufacturing system and evaluating its performance FlexSim is one of the most advanced simulation tools used currently in the manufacturing sector (Kumar et al.‚ 2015). The simulation engine is located beneath a number of intuitive controls including drop-down lists‚ drag
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We will be taking a short detailed ride to Bianca’s right lung from the femoral vein‚ which is located in the upper thigh and pelvic region of the human body (Healthline‚ 2014). While traveling through the femoral vein‚ you will notice that it is one of the largest in the venal system. As you may also know the femoral vein will return oxygenated blood to the heart and lungs. From the femoral vein‚ we will be traveling up the external iliac vein. Once we enter the external iliac vein‚ we will
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