Answers – Business Proposal The company selected for this business proposal is AirAsia Berhad (hereafter referred as AirAsia) and both the business and financial performance of AirAsia would be analysed from 1st January 2009 to 31st December 2011. “The company was incorporated in 2001‚ as a private limited liability company both incorporated and domiciled in Malaysia. AirAsia was converted into a public limited liability company on 8th June 2004 and became listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia
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References: Bellandi‚ F. (2012). The Handbook to IFRS Transition and to IFRS U.S. GAAP Dual Reporting. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. Difference Between GAAP and IFRS. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.differencebetween.net Kimmel‚ P.D.‚ Weygandt‚ J.J.‚ & Kieso‚ D.E. (2013). Financial accounting: Tools for business decision making (7th ed). Hoboken‚ NJ: John Wiley & Sons. McEwen‚ R. A. (2009). Transparency in financial reporting: A concise comparison of IFRS and US GAAP. Petersfield: Harriman House. Needles
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the student to make some assumptions. These should be reasonable given the circumstances of the case and should be clearly stated‚ with reasons. A good summary of an approach for accounting cases is provided on the inside of the front cover of the Kieso textbook. Finally‚ your solution should look “professional”‚ therefore‚ you should carefully check to ensure proper spelling and grammar. [Page 1] Iced Confections Inc. Your partner‚ Paddy O’Flaherty‚ has just dropped a mountain of files and other
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Summary of AICPA Operations‚ August 21‚ 2005‚ < http://www.aicpa.org/dues/summary.htm> „« Farrell‚ James J. and Shadab‚ Houman B.‚ The Focus of Future PCAOB Auditor Inspections‚ June 2005‚ „« Giroux‚ Gary‚ A Short History of Accounting & Business‚ „« Kieso‚ Donald E.‚ Weygandt‚ Jerry J.‚ Warfield‚ Terry D.‚ Intermediate Accounting 11th ed.‚ Hoboken‚ N.J.‚ 2004 „« Library of Congress‚ America¡¦s story from America¡¦s Library‚ „« Sarbanes‚ Paul S.‚ PCAOB Selection Process‚ December 19‚ 2002‚ General Accounting
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Principles of Marketing‚ 14e (Kotler) Chapter 5 Consumer Markets and Consumer Buyer Behavior 1) ________ is never simple‚ yet understanding it is the essential task of marketing management. A) Brand personality B) Consumption pioneering C) Early adoption D) Buying behavior E) Understanding the difference between primary and secondary data 2) The consumer market is made up of which of the following? A) individuals who acquire goods or services for personal consumption B) households
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References: • Dahmash‚ N. (1995). Financial Statements and Accounting Standards Generally Accepted.. Amman-Jordan. • Kieso‚ D. E.‚ Waygandt‚ J. J.‚ & Warfield‚ T. D. (2005). Intermediate Accounting. (11 edition). Wiley Publisher. • ACCPA‚ (2006) Journal of Accountancy‚ (Monthly Journal) September 2006‚ p. 17. • Cheney‚ G. (2006). FASB‚ IASB request views on new reporting
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LP3.1 Assignment: Text Problems Chapter 4: Q16 E4-4 (see Excel template) E4-15 P4-1 P4-2 (see Excel template) These homework problems are located in your Kieso textbook. Follow the instructions printed for each problem and submit solutions as one consolidated file. Students are to submit to instructor one MS Word or one Excel file per Learning Plan. Q16: a) The remaining balance of equipment should be depreciated over remaining 5yr period. The additional $425‚000 depreciation is not a
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MGMT 524 Activity 9.2 Capstone Case Study Henry Clements Car Rental Agency Henry Clements is a friend of yours who has a car rental agency in a major metropolitan area. Although his is an independent company‚ Henry works closely with three other independent companies in the metro area. They share information and each week they forecast the number of cars each will need the following week. Then‚ if needed‚ they will transfer cars between locations on Sunday when none of the agencies are open
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References: Weygandt‚ Kimmel‚ Kieso ‚ Managerial Accounting‚ 5th edition‚ retrieved from: edugen.wiley.com/edugen/courses/crs4477/
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References: Kimmel‚ P.‚ Weygandt‚ J.‚ & Kieso‚ D. (2007). Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making (4th ed.). Hoboken‚ NJ: Wiley. Williams‚ J.‚ Haka‚ S.‚ & Bettner‚ M. (2005). Financial and Managerial Accounting: The Basis for Business Decisions (13th ed.). Boston‚ MA: McGraw Hill
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