Financial Statement Analysis Financial Statement Analysis The financial health of an organization can be evaluated using ratio analysis. A comprehensive review of Landry’s Restaurants‚ Inc using their 2003 Annual Report will use seven different ratios calculated from Landry ’s financial statements. The ratio analysis will test the profitability‚ liquidity‚ and solvency of the company. Liquidity ratios measures the "short-term ability of the enterprise to pay its maturing obligations
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Debts to amount calculated) 2014 30 June Bad Debts Expense Allowance for Doubtful Debts 20 070 20 070 (Adjustment to increase Allow for Doubtful Debts to amount calculated) Suggested Solutions taken from the Solutions Manual to accompany Hoggett J.‚ Medlin J. Edwards L.‚ Tilling M. and Hogg E. “Financial Accounting” 8th Edition‚ 2012‚ John Wiley & Sons Australia‚ Ltd.
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Perspectives on Accounting Education Volume 6‚ 2009‚ 83-96 A FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PROJECT FOR INTRODUCTORY FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Marilyn B. Misch Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA Carolyn A. Galantine Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA ABSTRACT This paper describes a financial statement analysis project useful in both preparerbased and user-based introductory courses in financial accounting. The project
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The balance sheet items of The Sweet Soda Shop (arranged in alphabetical order) were as follows at the close of business on September 30‚ 2011: Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Building Capital Stock Cash $ 8‚500 1‚250 45‚500 50‚000 7‚400 Furniture and Fixtures Land Notes Payable Retained Earnings Supplies 20‚000 $ 55‚000 ? 4‚090 3‚440 The transactions occurring during the first week of October were: Oct. 3 Additional capital stock was sold for $30‚000. The accounts payable were paid in full
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certain new accounting literature‚ changes in the status of ongoing projects during the past year‚ or evolution of practice‚ the following updates to the existing cases should be noted. Case 03-5a Part I: Trademark Subsequent to the release of the Exposure Draft issued by the FASB and IASB in June 2010 the Boards received a number of comments and is currently reviewing and analyzing these comments. A revised draft of the Exposure Draft is expected in Q3 of 2011. We encourage users of this case study
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Lindsey Moran Financial Accounting Final Project Amazons mission and goal is “ to be earth ’s most customer centric company; to build a place where people can come to find and discover anything they might want to buy online.” (http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=97664&p=irol-faq#14296). Their business summary states “Amazon.com‚ Inc. operates as an online retailer in North America and internationally. It operates retail Websites‚ such as amazon.com and amazon.ca. The company serves
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Financial Accounting Final Study Guide Liabilities – Probable debts or obligations that result from past transactions Current Liabilities – Are due within one year of the balance sheet date Liquidity – The ability to pay current obligations Working capital – Current assets minus current liabilities Accrued Liabilities – Expenses that have been incurred but have not been paid at the end of the accounting period Deferred Revenues – Revenues that have been collected but not yet earned‚ they are
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for such items as insurance‚ rent‚ obsolescence‚ spoilage‚ and breakage plus the opportunity cost of capital (or required return on investment). 20-5 Examples of opportunity costs relevant to the EOQ decision model but typically not recorded in accounting systems are the following: 1. the return forgone by investing capital in inventory; 2. lost contribution margin on existing sales when a stockout occurs; and 3. lost contribution margin on potential future sales that will not be made to disgruntled
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Case 9 Horniman Horticulture 1. The financial performance of a company can be determined by analyzing different financial ratios. The Horniman’s company financial performance looks strong and healthy if one looks at their 2005-projected financial summary net profit of 60.8 thousand dollars. Also they have a steady growth and increase from 2002 to 2004 in their revenue‚ profits and assets. In addition‚ Exhibit 2 demonstrates that all but one financial ratio supersede the benchmark for other horticultural
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such as WorldCom and Enron. Lehman was the fourth-largest U.S. investment bank at the time of its collapse‚ with 25‚000 employees worldwide. Lehman’s demise also made it the largest victim‚ of the U.S. subprime mortgage-induced financial crisis that swept through global financial markets in 2008. Lehman’s collapse was a seminal event that greatly intensified the 2008 crisis and contributed to the erosion of close to $10 trillion inmarket capitalization from global equity markets in October 2008‚ the
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