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    Corporate Accounting

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    rate of gross profit is same in each case. Prepare Departmental trading account. 10. From the following particulars prepare a branch account showing the profit or loss at the branch. Opening Stock at the branch 15‚000 Goods sent to the branch 45‚000 Sales 60‚000 Salaries 5‚000 Other expenses 2‚000 Closing stock could not be ascertained but it is known that the branch usually sells at cost plus 20%. The Branch manager is entitled to a commission of 5% on the profit of the Branch

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    1. Identify all the accounting policy changes and accounting estimates that Harnischfeger made during 1984. Estimate‚ as accurate as possible‚ the effect of these on the company’s 1984 reported profits. Changes that affect the Harnischfeger Revenues: • The company started to account Kobe Steel sales in US‚ previously it only added the gross margin in the financial statement. (this sales represented $28 million) • Sales to a foreign subsidiary started to be consolidated as a net revenues (this

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    1 Dakota current allocates warehousing‚ distribution and order entry cost equally to each customer. DOP’s pricing system is generally independent of the specific level of service provided for customers. They just chose a single cost drive. However‚ it’s not believable and proper to use this simple method to analyze costs when costs are more complex. So we need to use activity-based cost system to chose different cost drives and allocate costs based on the activity. 2 We identify four different activities

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    Good to Great

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    Good to Great by Jim Collins Report As the name implies‚ the author of the title “Good to Great‚” embarked in a research study to try to discover what made some companies outstanding‚ persistent‚ and sustainable from their competitors. The author makes a clear distinction that the publication of the title is not meant to fill in the holes left behind on one of his previous titles‚ “Built to Last.” In fact‚ towards the ending of the research novel‚ the author states that if someone is going to

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    Year 10 Revision guide A292 Business and People 1. Explain two reasons why businesses exist - use relevant examples to illustrate your answer. Businesses exist because without them many people would be unemployed because businesses supply many people with jobs‚ this is crucial because it gives money to the workers and enables the workers to pay for there family’s. Businesses exist because create products that are needed in daily life for example “Dell” creates laptops and desktops

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    Summary Essay

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    now the dogma of business-threatening to change the activities of the community of teachers and scholars” (217). He believes that universities in the past were focused on student interests and suggests that present universities are interested with profit that can be made through commercialization. Young quotes noted public figures ie: President Bush. By stating Bush’s quote in his essay‚ Young is able to support his belief that the government is funding research programs for universities through

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    Shui Fabrics Case

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    Shui Fabrics Case I. Statement of the Problem The company wants to improve or increase the annual return on investment. 10 years ago‚ the company ventured to China to lower labors costs of Rocky River Industries. It suffered money losing from the day it started its operations and interference from the Chinese government. Currently the annual return on investment of the company has been 5% for the past 3 years

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    Cru Computer Rentals

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    the economics of their CRUs business radically reducing profits. As average rental weeks decreased (see Exhibit A)‚ the incremental inventory required to support CRUs stocking policy increased inventory by roughly 18% over last year’s values. It also accelerated the rate of receipts and the onerous costs associated with processing damaged returns. Ultimately these costs drove CRUs profits into negative territory forecasted to produce a net profit of -4.6% over a 52 week period. Rather than focus

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    Pilgrim Bank Case Study

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    Pilgrim Bank Case September 26‚ 2013 How much do profits vary across customers? Provide statistical support for your answer. Out of a sample of 31‚634 Pilgrim Bank customers‚ from a population of 5 million total‚ and zero missing values‚ profits vary widely. The average customer profitability is $111.50. The minimum value of this data set is -$221 and the maximum is $2071. This describes that there is a very wide range. The median customer profitability is $9 and the standard deviation is $272.84

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    Baumol

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    main desire is profit maximisation. In reality firms are most likely run by managers and not by the owners. Because of this there is a lack of goal congruence between the two. Baumol (1959) suggests that manager controlled firms are more likely to have sales revenue maximisation as their main goals rather than profit maximisation favoured by shareholders. He shows that there are several explanations for the managerial emphasis on sales maximisation rather than maximising profits: sources of

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