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    regulates the financial transactions of the company. The finance function provides authorization and control to all the subsystems to utilize the money more efficiently through a well-designed mechanism. The dept prepares profit and loss accounts‚ balances‚ budgets‚ financial performance statements and employee cost analysis etc.‚ for the purpose of finding the operating result‚ financial position‚ future prospects and many other objectives. This reveals the profitability and hence the performance

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    ensure that they are internally consistent. It also assists the firm in identifying the asset requirements and needs for external financing. For example‚ the principal driver of the forecasting process is generally the sales forecast. Since most Balance Sheet and Income Statement accounts are related to sales‚ the forecasting process can help the firm assess the increase in Current and Fixed Assets which will be needed to support the forecasted sales level. Similarly‚ the external financing which will

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    includes common stock and retained earnings. The accounting balance sheet is one of the biggest financial statements used by accountants and business owners‚ these are income statements‚ cash flow statements‚ and stockholders equity statements. Balance sheet allows the creditor to see what a company owns as well as what he owes. These are very important things for someone to know for potential investors and others. So as we know‚ the balance sheet reflects the accounting equation‚ it shows the reports

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    Balsara Hygiene Products Limited Audited Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Accounts for the year ended 31st March‚ 2006 BALSARA HYGIENE PRODUCTS LIMITED 17 ANNUAL REPORT 2005-06 Contents Page Director’s Report Auditor’s Report Balance Sheet Profit & Loss Account Schedules Accounting Policies & Notes to Accounts Statement of Cash Flow 1 4 7 8 9 12 15 BALSARA HYGIENE PRODUCTS LIMITED 18 ANNUAL REPORT 2005-06 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The Directors’ have pleasure in presenting the

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    financial statements and how these three important financial statements has made analyst life simpler by ensuring consistency in reporting. Balance sheet‚ income statement and cash flow statement are the three important financial statements. Balance sheet: A Balance Sheet is a financial statement that shows the financial position at a given date. Balance sheet includes a company’s assets and liabilities. Assets are what we own and these are of two types; fixed asset and currents assets. Current assets

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    19‚ 2012 Instructor: Carl Schulz Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss current and noncurrent assets‚ define the differences and similarities between the two‚ and address what the order of liquidity is and how it applies to the balance sheet. In business an asset is defined as a property or equipment owned by a company that has a positive economic value. There are two main types of assets: current assets and non-current assets. Current Asset Current assets are assets that

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    accounting system creates financial accounting reports which are provided to external decision makers. True False 2. Business managers utilize managerial accounting reports to plan and manage the daily operations. True False 3. The balance sheet includes assets‚ liabilities and stockholders’ equity as of a point in time. True False 4. Revenue is recognized within the income statement during the period in which cash is collected. True False 5. Total assets are $37‚500‚ total

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    Statement of Management’s Responsibility [ ] [ ] [ ] __________ • Statement of Representation (for first time filing) [ ] [ ] [ ] __________ • Report of Independent Auditor [ ] [ ] [ ] __________ • Comparative Balance Sheets [ ] [ ] [ ] __________ • Comparative Income Statements [ ] [ ] [ ] __________ • Comparative Statements of Changes in Equity [ ] [ ] [ ] __________ • Comparative Cash Flow Statements [ ]

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    the owner are included in the a. statement of owner’s equity. b. income statement. c. balance sheet. d. chart of accounts. ANS: A DIF: Easy OBJ: LO 6-1 MSC: AACSB Communication 5. Owner’s equity can be increased through a. withdrawals by the owner. b. investments by the owner. c. expenses exceeding revenues. d. purchases of assets for cash. ANS: B DIF: Easy OBJ: LO 6-1 MSC: AACSB Communication 6. The balance in an expense account is closed to a(n) a. capital account. b. revenue account. c. drawing

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    stock and retained earnings. The basic accounting equation is: Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders’ Equity (Wiley‚ Kimmel‚ Weygandt‚ & Kieso‚ 2011). A balance sheet is used to report the company’s assets‚ asset claims‚ and liabilities at a specific point in time. The basic accounting equation is what makes up the balance sheet. Assets are added together to come up with a total cost. Liabilities and stockholder’s equity is also added together. The two sums are then added together to figure

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