Determine the cost of long-term operational assets. Explain how different depreciation methods affect financial statements. Determine how gains and losses on disposals of long-term operational assets affect financial statements. Explain how expense recognition for natural resources (depletion) affects financial statements. Explain how expense recognition for intangible assets (amortization) affects financial statements. Understand how expense recognition choices and industry characteristics
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ACCOUNTING IN BUSINESS “Defining the three important financial statements has made analysts’ life simpler by ensuring consistency in reporting”. Analyzing a business’s performance and standing can be adequately done using financial statements. WORD COUNT: -1463 Kunal Sharman SHTM 2012 Institute for international management and technology Oxford Brookes University Ms.Garima Gupta “Defining the three important financial statements has made analysts’ life simpler by ensuring consistency in
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Financial Performance The table below shows that the analysis of financial ratios. Types of Ratio Sub Ratio Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Kedah (PKNK) Syarikat Air Darul Aman (SADA) Liquidity Ratio Current Ratio 2.19 times - Quick Ratio 2.04 times - Cash Ratio 0.343 times - Efficiency Ratio Working Capital RM 189‚278‚871 RM 120‚434‚000 Inventory Turnover 1.3 times - Total Assets Turnover 0.078 times - Profitability Profit Margin 36.8% 7.94% Operating Margin 45
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May 14‚ 2012 [ EXECUTIVE DIPLOMA] EXECUTIVE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Awarded by the Asia e University Assignment [Business Accounting] Submission due date : 23rd June 2012 by or before 5.30pm 1 May 14‚ 2012 [ EXECUTIVE DIPLOMA] Assignment Question Scenario You have been recruited to help your uncle’s family to set up and run a supermarket called ‘BeliMurah Mart’ in Petaling Jaya. In the past‚ they had set up and managed smaller scale businesses‚ but
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Statement of Comprehensive income is a financial report that changes in equity of a business enterprise during a period transaction and other events and circumstance from non-owner sources. It is different from typical income statement which reflects profits and losses and may omit changes in net assets (IFRS.org‚ 2009). The general purpose of the statement of comprehensive income is to provide information about the companys financial position‚ performance and cash flow that is useful for economic
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remittances to the cashier. The cashier prepares a listing of the cash receipts and forwards a copy of the list to the accounts receivable clerk for recording in the accounts. I think that this could be weak because what I think should happen is that the mail clerk should make the list of the receipts and send it to the manger or supervisor where then it is sent to the account receivable clerk for recording. I think by the mail clerk to just send it to the cashier could leave room for errors or
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pregnancy rate of any Western nation‚ with approximately 820‚000 girls under the age of 20 giving birth each year (Adolescent Pregnancy).” In saying that‚ what must be done to prevent such cases? There are many methods in which pregnancy can be prevented‚ and the best one by far is most certainly abstinence (Darroch). Abstinence prevents teen pregnancies as well as all others with a one-hundred percent success rate (Teen Pregnancy Prevention). Abstinence is the practice of one avoiding sexual intercourse
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American Intercontinental University Unit 1 Individual Project ACCT 311 – Managerial Accounting March 25‚ 2012 Abstract This paper describes a company who has just started in the month of March called Cats and Dogs Company started by D.C. Dawg. It gives a summary of the cash transactions that took place during the month of March. It also shows how each cast transactions affects the accounting equation and an additional piece of information that is related to the transaction other than the
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QMUL School of Business and Management BUS 106: Accounting for Business Coursework 2012 In this age of globalisation‚ while it is absolutely necessary for large listed companies in different countries to prepare financial statements using uniform accounting standards‚ such as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs)‚ the preparation of management accounting reports remains optional. Required: Critically examine the above statement by analysing the arguments for and against the use of
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Unit 5 Business 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
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