SCAN DETAILED LIST OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (4). 4. Scan the detailed list of trade accounts receivable and investigate significant unusual items (e.g.‚ credit balances and zero balances). Done by Date ..../../.. GUIDANCE: When scanning the detailed list of accounts receivable (aged by customer‚ if practicable)‚ the auditor should be
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Working Capital Strategies FIN/419 December 10‚ 2012 Working Capital Strategies In the last decade Apple Inc. has yielded exponential growth. As a company‚ the imaginative and invocative approaches of technological product advancements have enable Apple‚ Inc. to achieve an elite status among technology companies throughout the world. Apple‚ Inc. serves as an inspiration to many companies through higher benchmark standards they created. Though their product margin is not as vast as most
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30‚ Li Ming Co. had a $97‚500 balance in Accounts Receivable. During October‚ the company collected $88‚950 from its credit customers. The October 31 balance in Accounts Receivable was $100‚500. Determine the amount of sales on account that occurred in October. c. Nasser Co. had $147‚000 of accounts payable on September 30 and $136‚500 on October 31. Total purchases on account during October were $270‚000. Determine how much cash was paid on accounts payable during October. 2-4 Prepare general
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Foundation University Masters in Business Administration MBA 06a Managerial Accounting Report on Factory Overhead: Actual‚ Planned and Applied Submitted to: Engr. Marlon Tanilon Submitted by: Hazel R. Tanilon 04 February 2012 Factory Overhead • Defined as indirect material‚ indirect labor and other that cannot be conveniently identified with or charged
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equation are assets‚ liabilities‚ and equity. Assets include Cash‚ Accounts Receivable‚ Notes Receivable‚ Prepaid Expenses‚ Land‚ Building‚ Equipment‚ Furniture‚ and Fixtures. Liabilities include Accounts Payable‚ Notes Payable‚ Accrued Liability‚ and Unearned Revenue. Equity includes Owner’s Capital‚ Owner’s Withdrawals‚ Revenue‚ and Expenses. 2. Companies need a way to organize their accounts so they use a chart of accounts. Accounts starting with 1 are usually Assets‚ 2 – Liabilities‚ 3 – Equity
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Week 4 - Individual Assignment Brandi Glasco University of Phoenix FIN/419 Dr. Bob Woerner May 23‚ 2012 Week 4 – Individual Assignment Scott Equipment Organization is investigating various combinations of short- and long-term debt in financing assets. Assume the organization has decided to employ $30 million in current assets and $35 million in fixed assets in its operations next year‚ provided the level of current assets‚ anticipated sales‚ and EBIT for next year are $60 million and
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Limited Liability Corporation and Partnership FIN419 - Finance for Decision Making Date Instructor’s name Limited Liability Corporation and Partnership Paper Limited Liability Corporation and limited liability partnership are two of several types of structures that individuals can give thought to forming when starting a business. To form a corporation each member has limited liability‚ but the corporation has full liability. Forming a partnership requires at least two people‚ which
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certain rules and regulation regarding business. How they wished they could manage every single task a company must do for the sake of their dues business became complicated with large number of works to monitor on sales‚ collection‚ reports‚ and accounts. Such problem affected the company’s customer service commitments and caused low productivity and profit levels. The need to increase manpower certainly will affect income and complicate the company’s operation. Updating reports have wasted time
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audit during the planning phase. The purpose of assessing risks early is to help auditor plan the audit by deciding which parts of the audit to emphasize and the extent of testing. It helps auditors to understand the nature‚ timing‚ extent of the accounts‚ therefore plan a right procedure and the appropriate evidence to accumulate 2. Explain how the levels of acceptable audit risk and materiality you selected in this assignment might affect the remainder of the audit. Specifically‚ what effect would
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Scott Equipment Organization Paper Finance for Decision Making FIN/419 University of Phoenix Scott Equipment Organization Paper Scott Equipment Organization is currently investigating a variety of short-term and long-term debt combinations in financing assets. Currently the firm has decided to employ $320 million in fixed assets in its operations for next
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