STATEMENT Grouping of the expenses 21/5/2013 Grouping by Nature Grouping by Function Kumail Rizvi‚ PhD‚ CFA‚ FRM Formatting Multi-step format (GP Subtotal) Single-Step format (No GP subtotal) 2 REVENUE 21/5/2013 Profit = Income – Expenses “Income is increases in economic benefits during the accounting period in the form of inflows or enhancements of assets or decreases of liabilities that result in increases in equity‚ other than those relating to contributions
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6‚007 Sept 20 980 Sept. 10 430 23‚007 Sept. 18 3‚600 Sept. 19 3‚000 Accounts Payable Sept. 30 1‚800 Sept 18 3‚600 Sept. 2 17‚280 Sept. 30 85 Sept. 30 13‚680 Sept. 30 Bal 12‚133 Service Revenue Accounts Receivable Sept 30 9‚620 Sept. 8 1‚690 Sept. 14 5‚820 Sept. 20 980 Sept. 14 5‚820 Sept. 25
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1. Alleg‚ Inc. Balance Sheet December 31‚ 2012 Assets Current Assets Cash And Cash Equivalents 14‚000 Marketable securities 17‚000 Accounts Receivables‚ Net 26‚000 Inventory 33‚000 90‚000 Total Long Term Assets Land and Buildings 57‚000 Machinery and equipment 120‚000 Accumulated Depreciation 61‚000 Goodwill 13‚000 Intangible Assets 9‚000 Other Assets 45‚000 183‚000 Total Assets 273‚000
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informative and helpful book. In spite of this‚ he makes no representation or warranties of any kind with regard to the completeness or accuracy of the contents of the book. The author hereby accepts no liability of any kind for any losses or damages caused or alleged to be caused‚ directly or indirectly‚ from using the information contained in this book. CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ............................................................................................... v FOREWORD ...............
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES ILOCOS SUR POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT NORTH CLUSTER STA. MARIA‚ ILOCOS SUR IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBJECT BUSINESS MATH PRESENTED BY: MONICA D. APALLA BSHRM 1A PRESENTED TO: MR. MARVIN GALCON SUBJECT INSTRUCTOR PROBLEM SOLVING INVOLVING INTEREST 1. You put $1000 into an investment yielding 6% annual interest; you left the money in for two years. How much interest
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PROBLEMS 1. Table 3.3 shows the December 31‚ 2009 pro- forma balance sheet and income statements for R& E Supplies‚ Inc. The pro- forma balance sheet shows that R& E Supplies will need external funding from the bank of $ 1.4 million. However‚ they show $ 1.27 million in cash and short- term securities. Why are they going to the bank when they have most of the required amount in their cash account? 2. Pro forma financial statements‚ by definition‚ are predictions of a company’s financial statements
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allowance for uncollectible accounts to be reported in the balance sheet of V company: Estimated Uncollected Accounts Details Total Amount ($) Percentage Considered Uncollectible (%) Allowance for Doubtful Debts Accounts ($) A B C D 0 – 30 Days Past Due 60‚000 5% 3‚000 31 – 60 Days Past Due 4‚000 10% 400 Over 60 Days Past 2‚000 70% 1‚400 Total 66‚000 4‚800 Therefore‚ the amount of allowance for uncollectible accounts to be reported in the balance sheet of V Company is $4‚800. E8-11 1. Compute the
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percent interest for five years B. 6 percent interest for eight years C. 6 percent interest for ten years D. 8 percent interest for five years E. 8 percent interest for ten years PV=FV/ (1+Rate)t‚ so the answer is A. 7. You invested $1‚400 in an account that pays 5 percent
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Chapter 12 Statement of Cash Flows True / False Questions 1. Interest and dividends from investments held by a company are reported as cash inflows from investing activities on the statement of cash flows. True False 2. Under the indirect method‚ changes in current assets are used in determining cash flows from operating activities and changes in current liabilities are used in determining cash flows from financing activities. True False 3. Using the indirect method‚ the increase
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(b) What is a Balance Sheet ? How does a Funds Flow Statement differ from a Balance Sheet ? Enumerate the items which are usually shown in a Balance Sheet and a Funds Flow Statement. 2 . (a) Discuss the importance of ratio analysis for inter-firm and intra-firm comparisons including circumstances responsible for its limitations .If any (b) Why do you understand by the term ‘pay-out ratio’? What factors are taken into consideration while determining pay-out ratio? Should a company follow a fixed
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