Tugas 04 - Accounting for Managers Kelompok 4: 1. Haris Pratama Loeis 1306497062 2. Ibrahim Adam 1306497075 3. Jati Perdana 1306497144 4. Maydhani Arnia E.P. 1306497226 5. Meiryanti Andryani 1306497251 Problem 5-4 (in USD) Days Account Outstanding Amount Probability of Collection Allowance Amount Write-Off Amount Less than 16 450‚000.00 0.99 4‚500.00 - 16 to 30 150‚000.00
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Question 1: Construct 1988 Statements of Cash Flow for MiniScribe.(assume that 1988 depreciation expense is $6) Table 1: Statement of Cash Flow of MiniScribe of 1988 and 1987 1988 1987 Statement of Cash Flows Cash Flows from Operating Activities Net Income 26.00 31.00 Non-Cash Adjustments 6.00 11.00 Changes in Assets and Liabilitites Related to Operations Change in Accounts Receivable (116.00) (17.00) Change in Inventory (56.00) (39.00) Change in Account Payable 143
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Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________ ID: A 2013 CH 6 sample questions - 90 Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 1. Walmart has a limited number of day-after Thanksgiving Day special items on sale at prices well below their typical price. Walmart opens at 5 AM. Walmart is using a ____ allocation method for these items. a. first-come‚ first-served b. market price c.
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Exercises in Pricing Question 1: Wheeler Feed Mills Wheeler Feed Mills Ltd. has a production capacity of 10 MT per hour. The cattlefeed is packed in 50 kg jute gunny bags. During the last three years‚ the company had seen a growth as follows: Year 1997‐8 1998‐9 1999‐0 Sales in MT 26208 32236 39972 % over Prev.Yr 18% 23% 24% The company operates three shifts a day on all days. Sunday is earmarked for weekly maintenance. The product’s price is Rs.1.25 per kg including sales tax of 10%
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Francisco‚ Helen C. February 12‚ 2015 1 FM 6 BA The Rise and Fall of Arthur Andersen Questions for discussion: 1. What do you think was the main reason that Andersen turned away from its core founding identity? How could this changed have been avoided? 2. Do you have any suggestions for how Andersen could have attracted high-quality graduates without offering the high salaries associated
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ACG 4632 ZZZZ Best Case Questions (40 points) 1. Identify the primary audit objectives that auditors hope to accomplish by: * Confirming a client’s year-end accounts receivable‚ and (Balance related existence) * Performing year-end sales cutoff tests. (transaction-related objective timing) (5 points) 2. Ernst & Whinney never issued an audit opinion on financial statements of ZZZZ Best but did issue a review report on the company’s quarterly statements for the three
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Questions 1.) Identify the key elements of the resistance to change described in this situation. At the beginning the relation between the management and the employees was good. The employees had a 35-hour week and earned an average annual salary of $ 32.000 which was really for this part of France. But everything turned and the resistance to change began with the plan to cut 15 % of workforce and other decisions with Nestlé. Lack of communication and the company’s inability to inform the employees
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Case 6-3 Question 1: Westwood’s Gross Margin Percentage is calculated as (sales less cost of goods sold) as a percentage of net sales revenue. For Westwood it’s calculated as follows based on the financial statements (all in millions of dollars): 2010 Gross Margin: (2000-1100) = 900 2010 Sales Revenue = 2000 2010 Gross Margin Percentage = 45% 2009 Gross Margin: (1500 – 800) = 700 2009 Sales Revenue = 1500 2009 Gross Margin Percentage = 46.7% Westwood’s Pre-Tax Return on Sales
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Blue Nile Case Questions 1. How strong are the competitive forces confronting Blue Nile and other online retail jewelers? Which one of the five competitive forces is the strongest? Do a five-forces analysis to support your answer. The competitive forces that are confronting Bule Nile and other online retail jewelers are strong. The threat of new entrants is high because the brick-and-mortar stores have a low cost of entry into the online retail of their jewelry. The threat of substitutes is
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This file of ECO 205 Week 5 Discussion Questions consists of: DQ 1: Post your response to the following: Since the September 11th attack there has been an increase in the demand for security personnel Deadline: ( )‚ Business - Accounting Week1 D1: As you have learned in this week’s readings the Accounting Equation is + Owners’ Equity. Is the accounting equation true in all instances? Provide sample transactions from your own experiences to demonstrate the validity of the Accounting Equation
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