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    facility to a larger location to support expanding sales. The shareholder meeting ended with a decision to meet during late March to review the performance of the company and study the projected financial statements for 1992. To prepare for the meeting‚ when Alexander decided to review the expected financial statements for the year ending December 31‚ 1992 he observed that the net income was very attractive – increasing by over 400%. However‚ he realised the amount of short term debt reflecting in

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    Financial Accounting 2 Quiz 15-03008FA Name: ____________________________________________ Course & Section: __________________ General Direction: Write your answer on a separate yellow paper. Pass the test paper and answer sheet after completing the exam. Part 1 – Theories – Multiple Choice. 1. Transaction whereby a debtor and creditor may negotiate the terms of a financial liability with the result that the liability is fully or partially extinguished by the debtor issuing equity instruments

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    Perspectives on Accounting Education Volume 6‚ 2009‚ 83-96 A FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PROJECT FOR INTRODUCTORY FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Marilyn B. Misch Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA Carolyn A. Galantine Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA ABSTRACT This paper describes a financial statement analysis project useful in both preparerbased and user-based introductory courses in financial accounting. The project

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    | |(Period) |S.H. ShareHolder | |FV Future Value |S.E. ShareHolder | |IE Interest |Equity | |Expense |SYD Sum of the | |I.S. Income |Years’ Digits | |Statement |TA Total Assets | |FS Financial |TAT Total Assets | |Statements |Turnover | |LCM Lower Cost &|XA Uncollectable | |Market |Accounts | |M.S. Marketable |~A Contra-Asset | |Securities |(negative) | |N.I. Net Income |$

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Financial Statements Study Objectives 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Describe the primary forms of business organization. Identify the users and uses of accounting information. Explain the three principal types of business activity. Describe the content and purpose of each of the financial statements. Explain the meaning of assets‚ liabilities‚ and stockholders’ equity‚ and state the basic accounting equation. Describe the components that supplement the financial statements in an annual

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    classified as: 1) Financial assets at FV thru PL - ownership of less than 20% with 2) Financial assets at FV thru OCI no significant influence; at FV 3) Investment in associate - ownership of 20% to 50% with significant influence; use equity method 4) Investment in subsidiaries – ownership of more than 50% with control over the investee; consolidated FS (to be discussed in FINACC 3) Financial Assets at Fair Value: 1) Financial assets at FV thru

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    Q1 Answer: The numbers in the Financial Statement were different under the two methods because under the non-GAAP accounting method apple gave the revenue numbers without the use of subscription accounting‚ which recognized the revenue at the point of sale. Moreover the non-GAAP numbers did not adjust the estimated costs associated with its plan to provide new features and software upgrades to iPhone buyers free of charge and these figures were not prepared under a comprehensive set of rules or principles

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    limits of financial accounting and financial statements. A conceptual framework is necessary in financial accounting for the following reasons: (1) It enables the FASB to issue more useful and consistent standards in the future. (2) New issues will be more quickly solvable by reference to an existing framework of basic theory. (3) It increases financial statement users’ understanding of and confidence in financial reporting. (4) It enhances comparability among companies’ financial statements

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    CASE 1.11 New Century Financial Corporation It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system‚ for if they did‚ I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning. Henry Ford From 1962 to 1992‚ Ed HAI LÚA served as the quintessential sidekick and straight man Johnny Carson to Johnny Carson on the long-running and popular television program The To- night Show. After leaving that program‚ HAI LÚA stayed in the television spotlight

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    > Capex? Is CFO > Capex + Dividends? If CFO < Capex + Dividends‚ how did the company finance Capex + Dividends? Trend in Net Income Trend in CFO Trend in Capex Trend in major working capital accounts Overall assessment of the financial strength of the company CFO = Cash flow from operating activities; NI = Net Income; Capex = Capital expenditures‚ i.e. investments into long-lived assets Major working capital accounts: Accounts Receivable‚ Inventory‚ Accounts Payable Beta

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