Accounting P5 Introduction In this assignment I will be using the profit and loss accounts and balance sheet for SIGNature ’s business to work out the Profitability‚ Liquidity and Efficiency Ratios. Profitability Gross profit Percentage sales Gross Profit Sales Turnover ×100 244200 444000 ×100=53% Net Profit Percentage Net ProfitSales turnover×100 73960444000×100=16.66% Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) Net Profit before interest and taxCapital Employed×100 73960149160×100=49.58%
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The estate of a deceased person is subject to the following deductions: 1.) Expenses‚ losses‚ debts and taxes: a.) Funeral expenses -must not be more than 5% of the gross estate and not more than Php200‚000 (doesn’t include expenses after the burial.) b.) Court expenses for testate (with a will) or intestate (without a will) proceedings (including extra-judicial settlement.) c.) Debts of the deceased where the papers of said debts are notarized when they were contracted. If the loan was made
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HOW CAN WE PREDICT THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) OF A STATE? Gyasi Bawuah Abstract The object of this project was to look at a predictability model for Gross Domestic Product (GDP)‚ and to evaluate whether or not the proposed minimum wage increase by the US government would automatically increase GDP as analysts have stated. The study examined all the states in the US with emphasis on their minimum wages‚ unemployment
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School Based Assessment for Principles of Accounts was having the opportunity of running a business with my classmates and applying accounting principles in a practical business environment. Another aim was to run the business as a team to make a profit and provide a stationery service to the St. Augustine Girls’ High School population. Description of Entity The business run by the form four Principles of Accounts students is the Business Student Co-operative (BSC). This co-operative is an ongoing
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The gross profit percentage is one of several key measurements a company uses in evaluating its financial performance. It helps a company to see what percentage of its earning after costs (for products and/or services) is profit. A higher gross profit percentage is generally preferred as it provides the company with financial resources to pay for research‚ product development‚ and other costs associated with running and growing a business. A company that has little gross profit has limited
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organizations: profit‚ non-profit and government based organizations. This paper will discuss the differences between profit and non-profit organization and the weaknesses and strengths that each of the organization has. The University of Michigan will be used because it is a prime example of a non-profit organization and its services and the center for spinal surgery hospital will be discussed as a for-profit hospital. Body The University of Michigan’s health system is a non-profit organization
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Competition in the Movie Rental Industry in 2008: Netflix and Blockbuster battle for Market Leadership Strategic Issues Netflix has limited streaming via online downloading. They also have limited market segment. Blockbuster does not maintain enough inventories of new releases‚ and also needs to expand into online downloading. Analysis Industry’s Dominant Economic Features The movie rental industry’s market size is relatively large with $24.9 billion in 2007‚ which is up from $22 million
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create a distinctive place in the market for our products and build up brand value of quality and reliability in the mind of customers. The initial business objectives set up by management team is: * Increase sales annually * Maximise our profit * Sell out 98% of our cars for every round * Obtain
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to express our gratitude to all those who helped us during the whole of our project. We gratefully acknowledge the help of my supervisor‚ Mr. Fareedy who offered us invaluable advice throughout the project. He has spent time and energy to aid in the completion of this project and none of this would have been possible without his patient instructions‚ insightful criticisms and expert guidance. We would also acknowledge the enormous support and advice received from my
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Analysis of profitability‚ liquidity and performance The profit of a business is the difference between its revenues and its costs. It is important to consider two main types of profit: 1. Gross profit - this is calculated by deducting the cost of sales of a business from its sales revenue (turnover). 2. Operating profit - is calculated by then taking away overhead expenses from gross profit. Given the above figures it is possible to analyse the profitability of Better Hotels Plc in the two
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