income would be overstated because it is not burdened by a depreciation charge‚ average total assets would remain understated‚ and ROA would be overstated. b. This error does not affect cash flows‚ but it does affect classification within the statement of cash flows. Expensing results in an operating cash ouflow in year one. Capitalization results in an investing cash outflow. 7.2 Self-Constructed Assets. The company should capitalize the full costs of construction‚ including direct labor
Premium Balance sheet Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Depreciation
Analyzing Financial Statements December 16‚ 2012 Regina Campbell Calculate the following: Current ratio‚ long-term solvency ratio‚ contribution ratio‚ programs and expense ratio‚ general and management and expense ratio‚ fund-raising and expense ratio‚ and revenue and expense ratio for the years 2003 and 2004. 2003 2004 Current Ratio: .87 .90 Long Term Solvency Ratio:
Premium Costs Variable cost Fundraising
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction…………………………………………………………………………….....1 1.1 Relationship between Holding/parent company- subsidiary………………………….2 2.1 Consolidated Financial Statement…………………………………………………….4 3.1 The concept of Goodwill……………………………………………………………...5 3.1.1 Computation of Goodwill…………………………………………………………...6 3.1.2 Computation of negative Goodwill………………………………………………...7 4.1 The recommendation of the IASB……………………………………………………8 5.1 IFRS 36 Impairment of Assets………………………………………………………..9 6.1 IFRS
Premium Balance sheet Goodwill Subsidiary
Motel 6 Financial Statement Marketing plan for Motel 6 Executive summary This is to bring to your attention that Motel 6 is flying higher than before and it is venturing more. This is after a turnaround in our fortunes. You can remember in 1990 when the chain based in Dallas was sinking after its acquisition by Accor S.A. of France from Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company‚ the leveraged buyout firm‚ for $2.3 billion. Again in 1993‚ we lost $40 million. However‚ we are standing tall today for turnaround
Premium Leveraged buyout Hotel
Final Project: Analyzing Financial Statements By: Whitney Allen (Current ratio‚ long-term solvency ratio‚ contribution ratio‚ programs/expense ratio‚ general and management/expense ratio‚ and revenue/expense ratio for the years 2003 and 2004.) * Current Ratio 2003 2004 * Long-Term Solvency Ratio 2003 2004 * Contribution Ratio 2003 2004 * Programs/Expense Ratio 2003 1.0 2004 1.11 * Management/Expense Ratio 2003 2004 * Revenue/Expense
Premium Costs Cost Variable cost
Financial Statements are described as the language of business. These statements tell the condition and performance of a business historically‚ currently and prospectively. The main objective is to provide information about financial position‚ financial performance and cash flows of an entity used in making economic decisions. ELEMENTS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial Statements portray the financial effects of transactions and other events by grouping them into broad classes according to their
Premium Balance sheet Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Asset
companies expense content creation costs as incurred. Demand’s unorthodox approach to accounting for writer expenses as acquiring and amortizing intangible assets spreads Demand Media’s expenses over time and reduces its current losses on its income statement. Thus‚ Demand Media’s accounting could be considered misleading to investors of the IPO. 2. Is the company’s capitalization accounting policy justified? If yes‚ why yes? If not‚ why not? We do not believe Demand Media’s capitalization accounting
Premium Revenue Income statement Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
The analysis of financial information refers to the process of the critical examination of the financial information contained in the financial statements in order to understand and make the decisions regarding the operations of the firm. There are four kinds of analysis namely; external analysis‚ internal analysis‚ horizontal analysis and vertical analysis. The external analysis is done by outsiders who do not have access to the detailed internal accounting records of the business firm. When it
Premium Financial statements Economics Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Material Financial Statement Review What is the net income for the current fiscal year? Is it up or down from the prior year? Why would this information be important to investors? For FY15 the total consolidated income for Walmart is $17‚099 million. In FY14 Walmart recorded a loss from FY13‚ but is showing an increase with $16‚695 million in FY14 to FY15. Page 38 of the Annual Financial Report shows these figures along with many other figures. Investors look at the Annual Financial Report to
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Finance Balance sheet
sources of longer and more detailed cases include the Deloitte Trueblood cases and cases provided by various other firms. Topical Index of Student Cases INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING Case 1: Reporting acquisition and repayment transactions in the Statement of Cash Flows Case 2: Recording a forfeited payment Case 3: Revenue and expense recognition associated extended warranties Case 4: Accounting for “due on demand” note payable Case 5: Purchase of a controlling interest with a greenmail premium
Premium Financial statements Income statement Cash flow