1. The final exam will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 am on Wednesday‚ October 19 in EX 200 (255 McCaul). 2. It is a closed book and closed note exam. No aid sheet is allowed. You will need a calculator‚ but no other electronic devices will be allowed during the exam. 3. The exam covers materials in classes 1 through 11 inclusive (i.e.‚ topics 1 through 8)‚ with more emphasis on topics 3 through 8. It will have both problem-solving and essay-type questions. It is not going to be an easy exam
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壹 1. Payments to acquire investment in debt securities 2. Dividends received on investments made in the stock of other corporations 3. Payments for the acquisition of inventory 4. Proceeds from issuance of stock 5. Payments for interest on loans 6. Interest received on loans made to outside entities 7. Repayment of the principal on loans 8. Payment to acquire productive assets 9. Proceeds from the sale of productive assets 10. Cash receipts from the sale of
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hand. Under the FIFO method‚ the December 31 inventory is $21‚750. $21‚000. $27‚000. $24‚000. Rudolf Diesel Company’s inventory records show the following data: Units Unit Cost Inventory‚ January 1 5‚000 $9.00 Purchases: June 18 4‚500 8.00 November 8 3‚000 7.00 A physical inventory on December 31 shows 3‚000 units on hand. Under the FIFO method‚ the December 31 inventory is $21‚750. $21‚000. $27‚000. $24‚000. In a period of rising prices‚ FIFO will have lower cost of goods sold than LIFO. lower net income
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to Consolidated Financial Statements‚ advises Walgreen Co. valued 2011 inventories with the last-in‚ first-out (LIFO) cost method. Had Walgreen elected to use the first-in‚ first-out (FIFO) cost basis for the 2011 inventories would have been greater by $1‚587 million. GAAP permits companies to select which inventory accounting method they will use to report inventories (LIFO or FIFO). Companies must state the method selected in the financial statement notes. Most companies calculate the value
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Financial Statement: A Summary report which quantitatively describes the financial health of a company Purpose of financial Statement: The objective of financial statements is to provide information about the financial position‚ performance and changes in financial position of an enterprise to the shareholders and lenders. it is useful to a wide range of users in making economic decisions. Components of Financial Statement: Profit & Loss Statement / Income Statement Retained earnings
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Padgett Paper Products Case Study Solution This solution is set-up in the order if you were to present this case. Case Solution Outline -Summary -Company -Market -Product -Projections -Options -Current Capital Structure -Proposed Capital Structure -Review Summary Objective: To find a mutually acceptable debt structure that will minimize lender risk while increasing company value. Constraints: 1) realistic cash flow projections‚ 2) Bank safety levels Situation for each Business Group Bank:
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Completing the Accounting Cycle The Accounting Cycle Process by which companies produce their financial statements Use of a work sheet summarizes needed data in one place 2 Accounting Cycle Journalize Transaction During the period Post to Accounts Adjust Accounts End of the period Prepare Financial Statements Close Accounts 3 Work Sheet Internal summary device NOT: A journal A ledger A financial statement Computerized spreadsheets work well 4 Work Sheet Steps Enter account titles and
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only recognized if the asset will have a future economic benefit and has measured reliability. Another difference is in inventory cost- the cost of holding goods in stock. Under IFRS‚ the last-in‚ first-out (LIFO) method for accounting for inventory costs is not allowed. Under U.S. GAAP‚ either LIFO
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ACCT 340 – Fall 2013 Exam 2 Review Problems: Chapters 5‚7‚8‚9 Chapter 5: 1. On February 1‚ 2007‚ Nance Contractors agreed to construct a building at a contract price of $6‚000‚000. Nance estimated total construction costs would be $4‚000‚000 and the project would be finished in 2009. Information relating to the costs and billings for this contract is as follows: 2007 2008 2009 Costs incurred in current year $1‚500‚000 $1‚140‚000 $1‚960‚000 Estimated costs to complete 2
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CONFIDENCE INTERVAL FOR THE MEAN PROBABILITY RULES LINEAR REGRESSION PREDICTION INTERPRETING P VALUE VISION EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL Score: 20 / 20 ENVIRONMENTS OBJECTIVES AND 100% 8 100% 9 100% 10 100% 11 100% 12 BALANCE SHEET 100% 13 FIFO AND LIFO 100% 14 INTERNAL CONTROLS 100% 15 100% 16 GOALS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STRATEGIC CONTROL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS GAAP (GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES) DEPRECIATION AND AMORTIZATION CALCULATING INTEREST EXPENSE 100% 17 100%
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