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    Mgsc312

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    Applying your understanding of the relationships among the financial statements: Question 1 25 marks The assets and liabilities of Toronto Service Inc. as of December 31‚ 2008‚ and revenue and expenses for the year ended December 31‚ 2008 are listed below: Accounts Payable|$21‚000||Property tax expense|$5‚000| ||||| Accounts Receivable|25‚000||Rent expense|3‚000| ||||| Advertising expense|10‚000||Salary expense|85‚000| ||||| Building|140‚000||Salary payable|12‚000| ||||| Cash|10‚000||Service

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    Project in TLE IV BOOKKEEPING BUSINESS PLAN “TWICE SOLD TALES BOOKSTORE” by: IRENE F. RETITA 407 to: SIR MANNY LACHICA Bookkeeping Adviser Table of Contents Section 1 - Executive Summary 2 * Introduction 2 * Company

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    Fine Dining

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    http://www.bplans.com/fine_dining_restaurant_business_plan/financial_plan_fc.php#.UF10942PWM4 Executive Summary Gabri’s Lounge & Restaurant is a 60 seat fine-dining restaurant with a 20 seat lounge. We focus on our New American-Swedish menu with a touch of Asian influence. We will be located in the booming‚ and rapidly expanding‚ borough of Long Branch‚ New Jersey ’on the shore.’ The outlook for the future of Long Branch is promising. Developers are recreating a $150 million first-class

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    Q8 Telecom Confidentiality Agreement The undersigned reader acknowledges that the information provided by _______________ in this business plan is confidential; therefore‚ reader agrees not to disclose it without the express written permission of _______________. It is acknowledged by reader that information to be furnished in this business plan is in all respects confidential in nature‚ other than information which is in the public domain through other means and that any disclosure or use

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    Tod Care

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    This sample business plan has been made available to users of Business Plan Pro®‚ business planning software published by Palo Alto Software. Names‚ loc ations and numbers may have been c hanged‚ and substantial portions of text from the original plan may have been omitted to preserve confidentiality and proprietary information. You are welcome to use this plan as a starting point to create your own‚ but you do not have permission to resell‚ reproduce‚ publish‚ distribute or even c opy this plan

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    63 Profit Loss

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    COSTS AND COSTING 6 6.3 PROFIT AND LOSS AND BALANCE SHEETS . Simple Financial Calculations . Analysing Performance - The Balance Sheet . Analysing Performance . Analysing Financial Performance . Profit And Loss Forecast . Profit And Loss Calculations . The Balance Sheet Exercise P 213 . Your books tell you what’s happened in the past. . Your cash flow forecast is about what may happen in the future. . What about now? How are we doing right now? For every single bit of goods or services you supply

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    Case study

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    Kohl’s Corporation and Dillard’s Inc.— Financial Statement Analysis Teaching notes: This case uses the multiplicative version of the DuPont model to analyze operations at two retail companies. Both companies have very straightforward financial statements and most students are familiar with the companies. The analysis can be as simple or as multi-faceted as instructors choose. The case begins with the qualitative side of financial statement analysis. The questions here are unstructured so

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    Rothaermel Case Matrix

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    Chapter Case Book Page Number Primary Secondary Primary Industry Company Robin Hood and His Merry Men Subdivision/ Subsidiary of Protagonist Sector NAICS Code N/A Robin Hood “Finance” and “Redistribution” N/A N/A Strategic analyst N/A Strategic analyst 1 Robin Hood C1 1‚2 3‚4‚11‚12 2 The Movie Industry (A) in 2008 C3 1‚3 5‚6‚7 3 The Movie Industry (B) in 2011 C11 1‚3 5‚6‚7 C18 5‚6 2‚3‚4‚12 Better World Books N/A David Murphy‚ CEO C32 3‚7 2‚6‚10‚12 Tesla Motors

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    Confidentiality Agreement The undersigned reader acknowledges that the information provided by _______________ in this business plan is confidential; therefore‚ reader agrees not to disclose it without the express written permission of _______________. It is acknowledged by reader that information to be furnished in this business plan is in all respects confidential in nature‚ other than information which is in the public domain through other means and that any disclosure or use of same by reader

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         Faster decision making Independence Quicker and cheaper to establish All profits belong to the sole trader Competitors know less about the business’s success as the accounts don’t have to be published Disadvantages:    Unlimited liability-can lose both business’s assets and their own personal possessions. Capital is limited to the wealth of one individual. May limit business growth. Have to work long hours and have poor holidays and rewards Page 1 Bought to you by www.studyguide

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