Woolworths Financial Ratio Report Liquidity‚ Solvency and Profitability Abstract This report consists of ratio calculation and analysis of Woolworths’ liquidity‚ solvency as well as profitability. Liquidity ratios include current ratio‚ quick asset ratio and inventory turnover. Solvency ratios include debt to total asset and interest coverage. Profitability ratios include return on owners’ equity‚ payout ratio‚ return on assets‚ return on sales‚ asset turnover‚ cash return on sales and operating
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Trade and other payables 10 11‚554‚057 10‚730‚633 Provision for income tax 363‚110 11‚917‚167 207‚993 10‚938‚626 CONTINGENCIES AND COMMITMENTS 11 21‚442‚652 18‚272‚432 54 ATTOCK PETROLEUM LIMITED - 2010 ANNUAL REPORT Note 2010 Rupees (’000) 2009 NON CURRENT ASSETS Property‚ plant and equipment 12 1‚217‚217 1‚130‚875 Long term investments in associated companies 13 765‚739 733‚397 Long term prepayments 14 30‚463
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Michigan’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Governments and not-for–profit organizations prepare financial statement just as businesses making a profit. The financial reports governments and nonprofit organizations use is a comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR). Both annual reports contain similar information such as management’s discussion and analysis and financial statements. The CAFR includes varies other information concerning the governmental structure‚ budget‚ population‚ and
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Assignment title: An investigation report on accounting and financial control Submission date: 21st September 2012 Submitted by: Ahmed Shahir ATHE registration number: Table of contents Introduction 2 Purpose and requirements for keeping financial records 3 Techniques for recording financial information 3 Legal and organisational requirements of financial purpose 4 Usefulness of financial statements to stakeholders
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INTRODUCTION: Financial reporting is the process of recording‚ evaluating and communicating financial information where as investment involved the allocation of resources to investment proposal whose benefit can be derived in future. Shareholders and investors are concerned with value of their investment and any income they expect to drive from shareholdings. Financial reports give them an account of how directors have handled resources given to them. The company Act specify directors’ emoluments
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ACC205Week 5 Final Paper (WalMart Financial Analysis Report) 1 Rosie Collins ACC 205: Principle of Accounting I Traci West March 31‚ 2014 ACC205Week 5 Final Paper (WalMart Financial Analysis Report) 2 Financial accounting reports‚ to include balance sheets and income statements provide accountants and the general public a snap shot of a company’s overall financial condition and possibly their future financial position
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Financial Report of Loewen Group Inc. The Loewen Group Inc. was founded in 1969. The company has two major headquarters in North America‚ one in Burnaby‚ British Colombia and a second in Cincinnati‚ Ohio. Loewen Group Inc. (L.G.I.) is the largest funeral services enterprise in Canada and is the second largest company in the North American Funeral Services Industry. L.G.I. owns 918 funeral homes and 269 cemeteries and also engages in the pre-need selling of funeral services including cemetery
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A reporting entity is required to prepare its financial report based on IASB framework and it is so useful for different types of users to evaluate the financial performance of the reporting entity and make suitable decisions. In this essay‚ the usefulness of conceptual framework in preparing of financial report will be discussed. And also‚ 2011 annual report of CLP Holdings Limited will be reviewed to further discuss how its qualitative characteristics of the information are useful for shareholders
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Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Table of Content I. Abstract II. Introduction III. Introductory analysis & GFOA Award IV. Financial Analysis V. Financial standing VI. Conclusion VII. References Abstract Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) is a report used by cities‚ and local governments to provide the public with their financial records each year‚ while adhering to government accounting standards board (GASB) guidelines. The report presents a comprehensive
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Page 1. History of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) …………… 2 2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Adopting IFRS ……………….. 4 2.1. Advantages…………………………………………………………………………4 2.2. Disadvantages………………………………………………………………………………..5 3. Similarities and Differences between IFRS
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