COMM 370 – Elena Simintzi Practice for Lecture 1: Basic Financial Analysis Question 1. Consider the following financial statements for SubMart Corp contained in the company’s most recent annual report filed with the OSC. SubMart Corp Balance Sheet‚ December 31‚ 2012 Assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventories Property‚ plant & equipment Less accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities & Equity Accounts payable Accrued expenses payable Long-term debt Common stock Retained earnings Total
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10-7. The FASB undertook the codification project in order to: (1) Simplify user access by codifying all authoritative U.S. GAAP in one spot; (2) Ensure that the codified content accurately represents authoritative U.S. GAAP; and (3) Create a codification research system that is up-to-date for the released results of standard-setting activity. 10-19. Tax holidays are discussed in 740-10-S50‚ 740-10-S99‚ 323-740-10-S99 (Intersection Topic) and 740-10-25. 10-20. ASC 740-10-25-5 et seq. requires that
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Chapter 8 Segment and Interim Reporting Chapter Outline I. FASB Accounting Standards Codification Topic 280‚ Segment Reporting (FASB ASC 280)‚ provides current guidance on segment reporting. A. ASC 280 follows a management approach in which segments are based on the way that management disaggregates the enterprise for making operating decisions; these are referred to as operating segments. B. Operating segments are components of an enterprise which meet three criteria. 1. Engage in business
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Chapter 11 Communication and Information Technology True/False Questions UNDERSTANDING COMMUNICATION 1. If a manager clearly and articulately verbalizes instructions to a subordinate‚ communication can be said to have taken place. (False; moderate; p. 293; AACSB: Communication) 2. In the study of management‚ communication generally refers to interpersonal communication. (False; moderate; p. 293; AACSB: Communication) 3. When work groups tease a member who’s working too hard or producing
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1. He didn’t pass his driving test. He wishes he _____ it. A) have passed B) had passed C) will pass D) pass 2.I have to work about 80 hours a week‚ so I’m very busy. But if I_____ any spare time‚ I _____ a sport like golf. A) will have / will take up B) had / will take up C) will have / had D) had / would take up 4. He ______ in the library every night for the last two months. A) would be studying B) will have studied C) has been studied D) has been studying 5.A: Would
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inventory‚ salaries‚ and material‚ and revenue is generated through sales. When revenue are higher than the expenses‚ the company has an operating profit‚ and the company has an operating loss when the expenses exceed the operating revenue. 2) The accounting equation (A=L+SE) is a fundamental business concept. Explain what this equation reveals about a company’s sources and uses of funds and the claims on company resources. The equation reveals how heavily dependent a company is on debt versus owner
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CHAPTER 12 Statement of Cash Flows Study Objectives 1. Indicate the usefulness of the statement of cash flows. 2. Distinguish among operating‚ investing‚ and financing activities. 3. Explain the impact of the product life cycle on a company’s cash flows. 4. Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method. 5. Use the statement of cash flows to evaluate a company. *6. Prepare a statement of cash flows using the direct method. Summary of Questions by Study Objectives
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List of Adjectives in Arabic Below is a list of the Adjectives‚ Colors‚ Shapes‚ Sizes in Arabic placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Arabic vocabulary. English Adjectives colors black blue brown gray green orange purple red white yellow sizes big deep long narrow short small tall thick thin wide shapes circular Arabic Adjectives -ا%َ#انalawoan ُ -أَ)#دaaswad َ ْ -أَزرقaazraq َ ْ /1َ2- baneee
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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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oils‚ and other fossil materials such as coal‚ few intermediates are produced that are not hydrocarbon compounds. The important intermediates discussed here are hydrogen‚ sulfur‚ carbon black‚ and synthesis gas. Synthesis gas consists of a nonhydrocarbon mixture (H2‚CO) obtain- able from more than one source. It is included in this chapter and is fur- ther noted in Chapter 5 in relation to methane as a major feedstock for this mixture. This chapter discusses the use of synthesis gas obtained from
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