MAYNARD COMPANY (A) Balance Sheet: Statement of Financial Position I. STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Diane Maynard’s bookkeeper has quit and a friend was asked to help her address the following issues at her company: 1. Prepare the Balance Sheets as of June 1 and as of June 30. 2. Compare the financial condition of the company in these two periods. 3. Explain why retained earnings did not increase by the amount of June net income. 4. Comment on the value of Maynard Company to its
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Critique Paper: Case 3-1 Maynard Company October 8‚ 2013 Case Overview: Maynard had been surprised that the cash she had increased by $31‚677 yet her net income was only $19‚635. She asked a friend to help her find out what the reason was‚ so consequently she referred to the income statement and said that she could prepare one for Diane. Her friend also came up with the cost of sales figure which was $39‚345 for the month of June. Problem of the Case: Q1: Income Statement Revenue(Cash Sales
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Maynard Company | | | Balance Sheet | | | As of June 1 and June 30‚ 20xx | | | | | | | | | | | ASSETS | 1-Jun | 30-Jun | | movements | Current assets | | | | | | Cash | | | 34‚983.00 | 66‚660.00 | | 31‚677.00 | Accounts receivable | | 21‚798.00 | 26‚505.00 | | 4‚707.00 | Notes receivable | | 11‚700.00 | 0.00 | | (11‚700.00) | Prepaid insurance | | 3‚150.00 | 2‚826.00 | | (324.00) | Supplies | | | 5‚559.00 | 6‚630.00 | | 1‚071.00 |
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Notes to Maynard Case Overall‚ assets increased at the end of the month compared to the beginning by $43‚350. This results in purchasing more assets‚ making sales or by simply making payments or purchasing on credit. 1. Cash: There is an increase of cash as of June 30 by $31‚677. This could be the result of the company making sales for cash or making purchases on credit which would explain the increase in accounts payable. Also‚ payments of insurance were credited from prepaid insurance resulting
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The Jarrett family has a lot of internal issues‚ stemming from Buck died by drowning when they were on a boat. Once that happened‚ everything started going downhill. If they would go to therapy together and have conflict management it would help them as a family and would have helped them get through all the problems they have with each other. Each family member had their own ways of showing silence or violence. Conrad showed a lot of verbal violence towards everyone around him throughout the entire
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Kyle Maynard is a former high school wrestler from Georgia. Kyle struggled early in his career‚ his first season failing to even win a single match. By the time that Kyle graduated from high school he was a dominant force in the 103 pound weight division. The reason that Kyle’s story is so interesting is that he was born with deformed arms and legs. His arms ending in nubs just above the elbow‚ and his legs ending with deformed feet above a non-existent knee. Kyle has had to overcome adversity
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Problem Case 3-1 Maynard Company (B) Diane Maynard was grateful for the balance sheets that her friend prepared. In going over the numbers‚ she remarked‚ “It’s sort of surprising that cash increased by $31‚667‚ but net income was only $19‚635. Why was that?” Her friend replied‚ “A partial answer to that questionis to look at an income statement for June. I think I can find the data I need to prepare on for you.” In addition to the data given in the (A) case‚ her friend
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Conrad Jarrett (Ordinary People): Psychosocial Assessment Joaquin Cordova New Mexico Highlands University Advanced Standing MSW Program February 9‚ 2010 Conrad Jarrett: Psychosocial Assessment General Data Conrad Jarrett is a teenager from Lake Forest‚ Illinois. He is the son of Beth and Calvin Jarrett and younger brother of deceased brother Buck Jarrett. He currently lives with his mother and father. Reason for referral Mr. Jarrett was receiving treatment from psychiatrist‚ Dr. Berger
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In the movie Ordinary People‚ The Jarrett family is a prime example of a family being torn apart because of a lack of communication. The Jarrett family cannot Acknowledge the loss of Buck and attempted suicide by Conrad. The Jarrett family could benefit a lot from family therapy to help them communicate. Their overall dysfunction comes from a lack of communication and turning on each other at any moment. Throughout the movie‚ The Jarretts each display acts of “silence” and “violence” toward each
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Conrad Jarrett is the protagonist of this film. He is a teenage boy who has just came back home after staying in a psychiatric hospital for a few months. He was placed in said psychiatric hospital because he had wanted to commit suicide. Now that he is back home‚ Conrad feels distant from his friends and family members. We find out later in the film that Conrad is actually dealing with post-traumatic stress which was brought on by a sailing accident that took his own brother’s life. Beth Jarrett is the
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