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    The body Shop Case study Question 1: Base Case Assumptions In order to derive this forecast‚ ‘percent-of-sales’ forecasting was used‚ which involves initially forecasting sales and then forecasting other financial statement accounts based on their direct relationship with sales. This method of forecasting was used due to the lack of information available (only the last three years of financial statements). As a result‚ every account in the pro forma financial statements are based on one or more

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    PepsiCoTotal current assets $ 12‚094 $ 8‚639Total current liabilities 10‚971 6‚752Net sales 21‚962 29‚261Cost of goods sold 7‚638 13‚406Net income 4‚847 4‚212Average (net) receivables for the year 2‚131 2‚915Average inventories for the year 1‚336 1‚477Average total assets 29‚335 26‚657Average common stockholders’ equity 15‚013 12‚734Average current liabilities 9‚429 6‚584Average total liabilities 14‚322 27‚917Total assets 31‚327 27‚987Total liabilities 15‚392 14‚464Income taxes 1‚375 1‚372Interest expense

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    journal of negotiation

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    Lenovo Capital Structure Change Terms of acquisition: IBM’s x86 server business acquisition The purchase price is approximately US$2.3 billion; Including US$2‚07billion paid in cash and the balance of US$182million in Lenovo ordinary shares. Motorola Mobility Acquisition The purchase price is approximately US$2.91 billion; Including US$1.41 billion paid at close‚ comprised of US$660 million in cash and US$750 million in Lenovo ordinary shares and the remaining US$1.5 billon paid in the form

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    Chapter 17

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    CHAPTER 17 SUGGESTED ANSWERS Exercise 17 - 1 Jan. 5 Purchases 1‚789‚200 Accounts Payable 1‚789‚200 70‚000 x P25.56 Mar. 9 Purchases 16‚780 Accounts Payable 16‚780 100‚000 x P.1678 May 10 Accounts Payable 1‚789‚200 Foreign Exchange Gain or Loss 2‚800 Cash 1‚792‚000 70‚000 x P25.60 = P1‚792‚000 16 Accounts Payable 16‚780 Foreign Exchange Gain or Loss 1‚280 Cash 15‚500

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    Expenditure is a decrease in fund financial resources (net of liabilities) other than through interfund transfers. Answer: True 53. Modified accrual accounting records encumbrances when goods are ordered and accrual accounting only records a liability only when goods are received. Answer: True 54. Revenues for governmental funds should be recognized when measurable and available for expenditure

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    sheet consists of assets and liabilities of any firm. The assets are called as the uses of the firm and the liabilities are called as the sources of the firm. Sources of the firm: (Debts or liabilities): The debts or liabilities are the claims of the outsiders against the assets of the firm. The liabilities refer to the amount payable by the firm to the claimholders; i.e. the amount owed by the firm to other parties. For an obligation to be recognized as a liability‚ it must meet three requirements

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    ACCT112 Midterm Assignment – Week 9 Due at the end of week 9. There are 70 marks. This assignment is worth 20 % of the total grade. True or False: (15 Marks) 1. In spite of its weaknesses‚ the cost principle is most often used because it is the most reliable basis of valuation. TRUE 2. The going concern assumption assumes the company will continue to operate for at least two years. TRUE 3. The economic entity assumption states that economic events can be identified with a

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    Executive Summary The Royal Beach Resort is located at Basdio‚ Guindulman‚ Bohol‚ Philippines‚ and on the free shuttle system. Will offer customers 12 two-bedroom units with underground parking‚ fully-equipped kitchens‚ laundry facilities and stone fireplaces. Royal Beach Resort also will offer a common-area outdoor hot tub as well as a on-site store and on-site front desk service. On average‚ visitors will spend over P250 million‚ annually‚ for lodging‚ food‚ and recreational activities at

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    Lone pine Cafe

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    SOLUTION FOR LONE PINE CAFE CASE: A)Each of the partners contributed  $16000 cash to the partnership and agreed to share in their profits proportionally to what they had invested which amounts to 1/3rd of the total profit. Therefore‚ each Owner’s equity : $16000 cash They signed a one year lease at a nearby cafe called the Lone pine cafe and agreed to pay a rent of $ 1500 every month. The partners borrowed $21000 from the bank . They used $35000 out of their partnership money and

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    would increase the value of the business. Next we had to but the land for $150‚000. This was a debit and credit line item under assets because we used cash and credit $100‚000 under liability because we now owe a debt. After fully balancing the equation‚ we had $200‚ 00 in assets (what we invested) and $100‚000 in liabilities and shareholder’s equity. Chapter 1 Accounting in Action: E 1-5 pg. 34 Instructions: For each of the three situations‚ say if the accounting method used is correct or incorrect

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