Interpret the contents of a trading and profit and loss account and balance sheet for a selected company‚ explaining how accounting ratios can be used to monitor the financial performance of the organisation. Profit and loss account and balance sheet for Tesco. Consolidated Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 2013 2014 Weeks 52 52 Currency £ Million £ Million Turnover 23653.0 20988.0 Cost of sales -21866.0 -19400.0 Gross Profit 1787.0 1588.0 Operating Expenses -465.0 -422
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management of public sector records in many countries have been hampered by a gap between the National Archives and the government’s record-creating departments. The result has been that most of the records in the custody of the Archives are over forty years old‚ while the records in government departments remain unmanaged. Some National Archives have inspecting powers‚ but there are few professionals trained to manage current records. Moreover‚ there are rarely systems in place to ensure that semi-current
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Assessment activity 4 PART 1 A.In financial accounting‚ assets are economic resources. Anything tangible or intangible that is capable of being owned or controlled to produce value and that is held to have positive economic value is considered an asset. Simply stated‚ assets represent value of ownership that can be converted into cash (although cash itself is also considered an asset).The balance sheet of a firm records the monetary value of the assets owned by the firm. It is money and other valuables
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1010 Fall 2013 Ch 1 Quiz Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. The proprietorship form of business organization A) must have at least two owners in most states. B) generally receives favorable tax treatment relative to a corporation. C) combines the records of the business with the personal records of the owner. D) is classified as a separate legal entity. 2. The retained earnings statement would not show A) the retained earnings beginning balance. B) revenues and
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Exam 3 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. The maturity date of a note receivable: A) Is the day of the credit sale. B) Is the day the note was signed. C) Is the day the note is due to be paid. D) Is the date of the first payment. E) Is the last day of the month. 2. The amount of bad debt expense can be estimated by: A) The percent of sales method. B) The percent of accounts receivable method. C) The aging of accounts receivable method. D) Only b and c. E) Bad debt expense can
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS A financial analysis of the Balance Sheet and Income Statement of the BMW Group for the subject Managerial Accounting By: Maira Fontes‚ Nicolas Mueller‚ Jonas Gerhaeusser 2014-11-02 Table of Content List of Tables II List of References II 1. Profile of the BMW Group 1 2. General Automotive Market Overview 1 3. Analysis of Balance Sheet 1 3.1. Assets 1 3.2. Liabilities and Equity 2 4. Analysis of the Income Statement 4 5. Financial Ratio Analysis 5 5.1. Activity
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The Company: The analysis was made on the annual report for the year ended 30 June 2009‚ of the company “JB Hi-Fi Limited” which is one of the largest retailer chain groups for home consumer products such as consumer electronics‚ electrical goods‚ software including music‚ games and movies. The company is operating with 123 stores (106 Branded JB Hi-Fi) spread across Australia and New Zealand‚ who’s head office is in Chadstone VIC 3148‚ Australia. The Auditors The company’s financial report ending
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Questions 1. The three categories of the accounting equation are assets‚ liabilities‚ and equity. Assets include Cash‚ Accounts Receivable‚ Notes Receivable‚ Prepaid Expenses‚ Land‚ Building‚ Equipment‚ Furniture‚ and Fixtures. Liabilities include Accounts Payable‚ Notes Payable‚ Accrued Liability‚ and Unearned Revenue. Equity includes Owner’s Capital‚ Owner’s Withdrawals‚ Revenue‚ and Expenses. 2. Companies need a way to organize their accounts so they use a chart of accounts. Accounts starting
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Balance Sheet and Income Statement Commentary Michael Turner BSA 500 – Business Systems I July 24‚ 2013 Simon Chen Balance Sheet and Income Statement Commentary Balance Sheets and Income Statements is an approach to review the overall financial status of the company. We will be reviewing four companies in different industries’ balance sheet and income statements. With a technique to combine the statements we will be able to evaluate the companies’ income‚ expense and stockholder’s equity in the
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Ferrel.et.al‚ 2009‚’Business Ethics’‚ The Journal of The Fall of Enron: A Stakeholder Failure‚ 7th edition. Kadlec‚ D‚ 2002‚ The Journal of Enron: Who’s Accountable? Jan13‚ 2002 Kobrak‚ K.2009‚ The Journal of Business History Review‚ Boston‚ Vol.83‚ Iss.1‚ p.73. Lenazun‚ Jan.19‚ 2010‚-3:18 P.M Orey‚ M.2006‚’Business Week’‚ The Journal of Enron’s Last Mystery‚ Newyork‚ p.28 :
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