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    > Capex? Is CFO > Capex + Dividends? If CFO < Capex + Dividends‚ how did the company finance Capex + Dividends? Trend in Net Income Trend in CFO Trend in Capex Trend in major working capital accounts Overall assessment of the financial strength of the company CFO = Cash flow from operating activities; NI = Net Income; Capex = Capital expenditures‚ i.e. investments into long-lived assets Major working capital accounts: Accounts Receivable‚ Inventory‚ Accounts Payable Beta

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    Classify each of the following financial statement items taken from Mordica Corporation’s balance sheet. CL Accounts payable CA Accounts receivable PPE Accounts depreciation-equipment PPE Buildings CA Cash CL Interest payable IA Goodwill CL Income taxes payable CL Inventory CA Stock investments (to be sold in 7 months) PPE Land (in use) LTL Mortgage payable CA Supplies PPE Equipment CA Prepaid rent E2-2. Classify each of the following financial statement items based upon the

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    1. What was the strategic rationale behind the merger of Mellon and Bank of New York? The main rationale for the merger is that it fits well with the strategies of both banks. Bank of New York and Mellon are both well-managed firms with specific strategies for growth that complement each other well. Although slightly different in their core functions‚ both banks are focused primarily on Asset Management and Securities Servicing; Mellon having a stronger market position in the former and BNY the

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    ii. Framework: iii. Financial Statements: iv. Analyzing Company Accounts v. Ratio Analysis II. MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 3 i. The Objectives of Management Accounting: ii. Scope of Management Accounting: iii. Functions of Management Accounting: iv. Advantages of Management Accounting: v. Limitations of Management Accounting: vi. Tools and Techniques: III. INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL RATIOS 8 i. Financial Ratio Analysis: ii. Users of Accounting Information: IV.

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    Financial Reporting Google is a publicly traded company which means that customer and stakeholders have access to the company’s financial information. The balance sheet and income statements are the two financial statements which gives a brief summary of a company’s overall financial condition. The balance sheet focuses and report figures of assets‚ liabilities and owner’s equity of the business. Assets are anything that a business has with a value such as furniture‚ liabilities are monies owe to

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    Prime Bank Limited”-Mohakhali Branch. I started my internship in Prime Bank Limited-Mohakhali Branch on 12th February and ended on 10th May 2012. Throughout my internship period Samina Haque‚ Senior Lecturer of BRAC Business School was my academic supervisor and Md. Abdul Bari Mollah‚ Senior Assistant Vice President &amp; Manager Operation was my field supervisor. A report on a particular topic is a mandatory part of the internship program. I was authorized to make a report on the “Financial analysis

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    Weygandt‚ Paul D. Kimmel‚ and Donald E. Kieso‚ accounting principles 2012 Microsoft Corporation‚ Template http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/pro-forma-income-statement-TC101877359.aspx A Securities and Exchange Commission Staff Paper November 16‚ 2011‚ A Comparison of U.S. GAAP and IFRS http://www.sba.gov/category/navigation-structure/starting-managing-business/starting-business/how-write-business-plan University of Washington‚ Financial Accounting‚ http://f2.washington.edu/fm/fa/internal-controls

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    Question 3: 2A4-LS10 SFAS 52 permits two different methods for converting the financial statements of foreign subsidiaries into U.S. dollars. Transaction gains and losses as a result of foreign currency translation are reported as: Income from discontinued operations. An extra-ordinary item. Income from continuing operations. An adjustment to retained earnings. Foreign currency exchange-rate adjustments to a company’s financial statements are recorded as "exchange gains" in current period activity.

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    introduction to finical accounting. For me‚ this is the first time I had chance to learn this subject‚ before that I just heard some information about IFA by reading the FT newspaper and watching the news. When I start learning that‚ this subject gives me the impression that it is difficult to understand. During the past few months‚ I can say I already mastered some of the skills in IFA. I can still remember the first lecture I had learned was the definition of the “Accounting Equation”‚ I can conclude

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    Q & T Explain what debit and credit mean. T For each of the following transactions of Dennen‚ Inc.‚ for the month of January 2015‚ indicate the accounts‚ amounts‚ and direction of the effects on the accounting equation. A sample is provided. a. (Sample) Borrowed $30‚000 from a local bank b. Lent $10‚000 to an affiliate; accepted a note due in one year. c. Sold 100 additional shares of stock with a par value of $.10 per share to investors for $500 cash. d. Purchased $15‚000 of equipment‚ paying $5000

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