An Analysis of the Financial Statements of Apple Intermediate Accounting III INTRODUCTION I chose Apple for my course project mainly based on the fact that they release all their records to the public and they have excellent accounting practices. Their paper work is easy to read and follow and based on their records they have an endless amount of revenue in the billions. As we have discussed about Apple in class I was very intrigued how they looked in the books on a specific level of detail
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case study General Mills Inc. - Understanding Financial Statements focuses on the most basic idea of finance analysis. This case is a brief look into the language that is used in the finance world and a start to interaction with auditors. In this case‚ KPMG LLP‚ the public accounting firm that was auditing their statements‚ had sent two opinion letters. The first letter was ensuring that both parties were aware that General Mills had internal control over financial reporting. The second opinion letter
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a. What is the nature of General Mills’ business? That is‚ based on what you know about the company and on the accompanying financial statements‚ how does General Mills make money? General Mills‚ Inc. has three segments. U.S. Retail sells ready-to-eat cereals‚ meals‚ yogurt‚ organic foods‚ etc. The International segment includes retail business in Canada‚ Europe‚ Latin America and the Asia/Pacific region. Bakeries and Foodservice sells to retail and wholesale bakeries‚ and convenience stores. The
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Index 1 Introduction to segmental reporting 2 2 Origin of segmental reporting 2 2.1 The fineness-theorem 2 2.2 Market efficiency theory 2 2.3 Agency theory 2 2.4 Accounting theory 3 3 The most important segmental reporting standards 3 3.1 International Accounting Standard 14 (IAS 14) 3 3.1.1 The International Accounting Standards Committee 3 3.1.2 The International Accounting Standards Board 4 3.1.3 IAS 14: Segment reporting 4 3.1.3.1 Objective of IAS 14 (revised) 4 3.1.3.2 Applicability
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By Afra Sajjad Introduction In recent years‚ particularly since the advent of the global financial crisis‚ the debate has grown over whether annual reports have relevance to investors and other users‚ and enable them to make proper decisions on companies’ prospects. To bridge the perceived information gap‚ and to satisfy the information requirements of the standard setters‚ narrative reporting has come to the fore. In its various guises – Business Review‚ Management Commentary‚ Management Discussion
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General Mills Inc. – Understanding Financial Statements a.) General Mills makes money through producing various food products and distributing them all over the world. b.) The financial statements that are commonly prepared for external reporting purposes are the Balance Sheet‚ Income Statement‚ and Statement of Cash Flows. General Mills gives these statements a title of Consolidated Statements of Earnings‚ Consolidated Balance Sheets and Consolidated statements of Cash Flows. Consolidated
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DOES THE “MANAGEMENT APPROACH” CONTRIBUTE TO SEGMENT REPORTING TRANSPARENCY? Advanced Accounting ACC 610 January 4TH‚ 2010 1. INTRODUCTION: An operating Segment is a component of an entity that may earn revenues or incur expenses‚ whose operating results are regularly reviewed by the chief operating decision maker (COMD) and for which discrete financial information is available. Generally‚ financial information is required to be reported on the basis that it is used internally for evaluating
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development of Integrated Reporting is designed to enhance and consolidate existing reporting practices‚ to move towards a reporting framework that provides the information needed to assess organizational value in the 21st century. The traditional reporting model was developed for an industrial world. Although it continues to play a valuable role with respect to stewardship of financial capital‚ it nonetheless focuses on a relatively narrow account of historical financial performance of the value-creation
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OF CREATIVE ACCOUNTING ON FINANCIAL REPORTING AND DECISION MAKING. (A Survey of Selected Financial Institutions in Nigeria)-jetibensi@yahoo.com By: Jackson Etibensi A Concept Note Submitted to the University of Calabar‚ Graduate School as Prerequisite for Admission into MSc. Accounting‚ Faculty of Management Sciences. INTRODUCTION: Financial Statements provides information that is used by interested parties (users) to assess and appraise the performance and financial Status of managers and the
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Executive summary. This report is prepared from the standpoint of a shareholder who is interested in the financial performance of Next plc with the particular concern for dividends‚ earnings and share price. The main findings of this report are the following: • accounting policies adopted by Next plc correspond to the required standards and‚ in our views‚ prove to be relevant‚ reliable‚ understandable and consistent. • Analysis of investment ratios‚ gearing ratio and profitability ratios
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