SEMESTER SPRING 2013 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (MGT101) ASSIGNMENT NO. 01 DUE DATE: 2nd May 2013 MARKS: 20 TOPIC TO BE TESTED : • Application of “Rules of debit and credit” LEARNING OBJECTIVES: • To develop an understanding for applying the rules of debit and credit ASSIGNMENT QUESTION On 1st March 2013‚ Mr. Adnan organized a business called A.R Rentals. Mr. Adnan’s new business was able to begin operations immediately by purchasing the assets and taking over the location of Ammar Rentals‚ an equipment
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Montoya picked up the phone and called her boss‚ Wes Chan‚ the vice president of marketing at Piedmont Fasteners Corporation: “Wes‚ I’m not sure how to go about answering the questions that came up at the meeting with the president yesterday:’ “What’s the problem?” “The president wanted to know the break-even point for each of the company’s products‚ but I am having trouble figuring them out:’ “I’m sure you can handle it‚ Cheryl. And‚ by the way‚ I need your analysis on my desk tomorrow morning at
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Puckett Company paid $2.64 million for 88‚000 shares of Harrison’s voting common stock‚ which represents a 40 percent investment. No allocation to goodwill or other specific account was made. Significant influence over Harrison is achieved by this acquisition and so Puckett applies the equity method. Harrison distributed a dividend of $2 per share during the year and reported net income of $613‚000. What is the balance in the Investment in Harrison account found in Puckett’s financial records as
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The Difference between Economic Profit and Accounting Profit When it comes to business decisions‚ there are many ways to analysis the financial status of a firm. What guidelines determine profit margin? Who uses these guidelines? How is profit used to analysis a firm and its business decisions? This paper will discuss two terms that are used to define profit: accounting profit and economic profit. The first term is called accounting profit which uses the equa-tion. The second term for profit
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Responsibilities Of Financial and Managerial Accounting Managers According to Horngren‚ Sundem and Stratton in “Introduction to Management Accounting”‚ “Good management is a result of good information‚” (p.3). Collecting and compiling information about a company are the primary responsibilities of both financial and managerial accounting managers. Management accounting produces information for the managers in a company to help fulfill organizational objectives. “Financial accounting produces reports
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Managerial accounting chapter 13 garison Question 13-11 Project A Initial Cost = $15‚000 Life of the project = 10 years Annual net cash inflow = $4‚000 Salvage Value = $0 Required rate of return = 16% Item Years Amount of cash flow 16% factor Present Value of Cash flow Annual net cash flow 1 to 10 $4‚000 4.833 $19‚332 Intial Investment Now $15‚000 1 $15‚000 Net Present Value (a-b) $4‚332 Project B Initial
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Financial Accounting: Introductory Section Pretest Introduction Welcome to the pre-assessment test for the Financial Accounting Online Course: Introductory Section. This test will allow you to assess your knowledge of basic and advanced financial accounting. All questions must be answered for your exam to be scored. Navigation: To advance from one question to the next‚ select one of the answer choices or‚ if applicable‚ complete with your own choice and click the “Submit” button. After submitting
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spreading its wings and India is not the exception. In India IFRS is being implemented in phased manner. Till now it has been made mandatory for some specific group of listed companies. Although many countries of the world have been benefitted after implementing IFRS‚ it is both threat and opportunity for India. Indian companies have various challenges and issues to implement IFRS. The biggest challenge in India is to harmonize IFRS with respect to existing laws and regulations. Proper implementation
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organizations would be least likely to have a company objective involving the maximization of shareholder value? | | | A) | The Walt Disney Company | | | B) | Marriot Hotels | | | C) | Southwest Airlines | | | D) | The American Red Cross | | | E) | All of the above organizations would be equally likely to establish the objective described. | | | | | | Feedback: The American Red Cross is a not for profit and does not have shareholders. Its goals and objectives would likely involve
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ACCOUNTING: COMPANY REPORT ON SNAGS LTD Prepared for: Management of Snags Ltd Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Ratio Analysis 5 Return on Equity Ratio 6 Return on Assets Ratio 6 Asset Turnover Ratio 7 Inventory Turnover Ratio 7 Account Receivables Turnover Ratio 8 Gross Profit Margin 9 Net Profit Margin 9 Current Ratio 10 Gearing Ratio (Debt to Equity Ratio) 11 Profitability 11 Liquidity 11 Efficiency 12 Capital Structure
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