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 requires students
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Dear Fellow Shareholders‚ As you all know we recently started a new business‚ and here are some of the obstacles and challenges we encountered. The theme of this year’s annual report‚ “Bold Moves‚ Great Future‚” could also accurately describe our future. The Pump Up brand of energy drinks continued to gain market share up to date‚ and continues to exceed the growth in sales of the energy drink category. The energy drink category itself has continued to grow at an extremely high rate. Gross sales
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I. Background 1. History and Location Henkel AG & Co. KGaA is a multinational company headquartered in Düsseldorf‚ Germany. Founded in 1876‚ Henkel is a global leader in the consumer and industrial businesses with brands such as Persil‚ Schwarzkopf and Loctite. Headquartered in Düsseldorf‚ Germany‚ Henkel employs 48‚000 people worldwide and is ranked among the Fortune Global 500. The company’s preferred shares are listed in the German stock index DAX. In North America‚ Henkel has about 5‚700
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p. 5). The most effective compensation strategy is one that develops a clear link between the following components: job description‚ performance evaluation‚ internal salary comparison and external salary survey. Job description is “a written statement of what an employee is expected to do‚ how it is done‚ and why it is done” (Job Description‚ 2003). This component derives from the process of job analysis which involves identifying and describing what happens on a job using a number of methods
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Essay Exam #1 1. List and analyze the difference between the new scientific views of the world and traditional medieval views. How did standards for ascertaining the “truth” differ between these two perspectives? Medieval techniques for ascertaining truth differed greatly from scientific views‚ mostly in part to what was taught in the Middle Ages by the church. Medieval traditional views put more faith in made up truths to fit their own religious dogmas or referring to long trusted authorities
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Tutorial Applicable to Week 2 CH2 Q2) What are the critical drivers of industry profitability? 1. Rivalry among existing firms The greater the degree of competition of firms in an industry‚ the lower their average. Existing firm rivalry is influenced by: industry growth rate‚ concentration and balance of competitors‚ degree of differentiation and switching costs‚ scale/learning economies (if your working at maximum productivity you can bring costs down) and the ratio of fixed to variable
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Executive Summary GAAP‚ generally accepted accounting principles‚ are the rules for preparing the financial statements. There are specialized professionals FASB‚ SEC‚ AAA‚ FEI‚ IMA‚ AIMR and others for developing GAAP. There are 13 principles for preparing Financial Statement. Business Entity Principle requires business to be separated from owner of the business. Going Concern principles requires the business to assume that the business will for long time. Revenue Recognition Principle considers
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expenses 7‚500 5‚000 Accounts payable 12‚000 18‚000 Income taxes payable 1‚600 1‚200 Instructions Prepare the cash flows from the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method. Exercise 2: The income statement of Haslett Company is shown below: HASLETT COMPANY Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31‚ 2008 Sales $8‚000‚000 Cost of goods sold 5‚400‚000 Gross profit 2‚600‚000 Operating expenses Selling expenses $500
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COMPANY PROFILE : ARAMIT CEMENT LIMITED | FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS | Authorised Capital | Tk | 500.00 Million | Paid-up Capital | Tk | 140.00 Million | 14% Redeemable Debentures | Tk | 6.345 Million | Quoted Price per Share | | | DSE & CSE - 31.12.2007 | Tk | 150.75 & 154.00 | - 31.12.2007 | Tk | 263.25 & 251.75 | | | KEY OPERATING AND FINANCIAL DATA OF LAST FIVE YEARS HAVE BEEN PRESENTED BELOW IN SUMMARIZED FORM | Particulars | 2009 Taka | 2008 Taka | 2007
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17/09/2013 Lecture 1: International Business and Globalisation Dr Lim Ngat Chin‚ Eunice‚ PhD Room ELG02‚ Block E (NEW WING –LOWER GROUND) Lim.Ngatchin@nottingham.edu.my Consultation hours: Mon 1300-1500; Tues 1030-1230; Fri 0900-1100 or appointment by email Session 1 content (IB) What is international business? What are the reasons for international business growth? What are the basic forms of international business activity? Summary 2 1 17/09/2013 What is
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