ACTG 2010 Winter 2013 Final Exam-AID Package Tutor: Balpreet Singh (bsingh13@schulich.yorku.ca) Preface This document was created by the York University chapter of Students Offering Support (York SOS) to accompany our ACTG2010 Exam-AID session. It is intended for students enrolled in any section of Introduction to Financial Accounting – ACTG2010 course who are looking for an additional resource to assist their studies in preparation for the exam. References Friedlan‚ John. Financial
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Question 1 Susan Plumb is the supervisor of her firm’s research department. Her firm has been seeking the mandate to underwrite Wings Industries’ proposed secondary stock offering. Without mentioning that the firm is seeking the mandate‚ she asks Jack Dawson to analyze Wings common stock and prepare a research report. After reasonable effort‚ Dawson produces a favorable report on Wings stock. Plumb then adds a footnote describing the underwriting relationship with Wings and disseminates the report
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have directed their customers to other companies increasing the renewal losses from 849 in 1989 to 1.717 in 1990 (see exhibit 3). Therefore we must: * Improve the turnaround time and the confidence in the service of our company * Implement FIFO policy in all requests for RUN‚ RAP‚ RAIN and RERUN equally * Communicate and we re-enchant the agents with our new turnaround time * Capacity: We calculate first the capacities of each part of the process (see exhibit 1): Table 1 shows that
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– The Charter Company Discussion Questions Answer these questions using the overview (p. 1) and 5 Exhibits (pp. 3 – 9). Write your responses in a new thread on the board. 1. Calculate the following ratios for each year during the period 1980-1983. Comment on the trend indicated by each ratio with respect to the financial performance and condition of the Charter Company. a. Profitability: Return on average total assets (assume a 46% income tax rate) ROTA=Sales/Total assests 1983=133896/1720622
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Charter Company 1. Calculate the following ratios for each year during the period 1980-1983. Comment on the trend indicated by each ratio with respect to the financial performance and condition of the Charter Company. A) Profitability: ROTA = EBIT/total assets 1980 = 145485/[(1728694+1746260)/2]= 8.37% 1981 = 155673/[(1541326+1746260/2] = 6.45% 1982 = 108180/[(1628046+1541326)/2] =6.83% 1983 = 133896/[(1813199+1628046)/2]=7.78% B) Turnover: Accounts Receivables turnover ratio = Net
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Exam 2 Ch 6 p 26. If you invest $50‚000 to earn 8% interest‚ which of the following compounding approaches would return the lowest amount after one year? (you aren’t earning interest on interest) a. Daily. b. Monthly. c. Quarterly. d. Annually. p41. An amount is deposited for eight years at 8%. If compounding occurs quarterly‚ then the table value is found at (adjust rate and number of periods!) a. 8% for eight periods. b. 2% for eight periods. c. 8%
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Contents Question-1 2 Question-2 3 Question-3 6 Question-4 7 Question-5 8 Question-6 9 Question-7 10 Question-8 11 Question-1 Discuss the two basic “media access control” methods for shared media used in the TCP/IP suite. ANSWER: In the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model of communication‚ the Media Access Control layer is one of two sub layers of the Data Link Control layer and is concerned with sharing the physical connection to the network among several computers. Each computer
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Problem 1 Units Cost per Unit Total Cost Production batch 1 4‚000 $10 40‚000 Production batch 2 60‚000 $14 840‚000 Production batch 3 40‚000 $16 640‚000 Production batch 4 36‚000 $20 720‚000 140‚000 2‚240‚000 Problem 2 One Percent: Net Receivables Percent W/O Allowance AMT Year End Net Receivables 742‚000 1% 7‚420 734‚580 Two Percent: Net Receivables Percent W/O Allowance AMT Year End Net Receivables 742‚000 2% 14‚840 727‚160 The more accurate allowance method
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Accounting 350‚ Fall 2009 Quiz‚ Chpts 7‚8 & 9 – Night Class |1. |Kaniper Company has the following items at year-end: | | |Cash in bank | | |$20‚000 | |
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Value Stream Mapping 1 Value Stream Mapping Definition • Value Stream Mapping (VSM): – Special type of flow chart that uses symbols known as "the language of Lean" to depict and improve the flow of inventory and information. 2 Value Stream Mapping Purpose • Provide optimum value to the customer through a complete value creation process with minimum waste in: – Design (concept to customer) – Build (order to delivery) – Sustain (in-use through life cycle to service) 3 Why
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