– L E CT U R E S 5 & 6 Cash flow reporting and analysis REVISED BY DR SIMONA SCARPARO (FEBRUARY 2013). EARLIER R E V I S E D B Y D R G U S H O S S A R I ( J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 0 ) ‚ B A S E D O N O R I G I N A L M AT E R I A L P R E PA R E D BY GARRY CARNEGIE‚ GRAEME W INE‚ CHRISTINE JUBB AND JUDY NAGY Contents Lectures 5 & 6: Introduction 1 Objectives 1 Learning resources 1 Prescribed text Online readings Glossary CloudDeakin 1 2 2 2 Importance of cash flow
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or formulas (Wikipedia‚ 2011). Bagranoff (2010) thought spreadsheet allows users to make complex calculations automatically and to change single number and update all related numbers at the click of a mouse. As one of the most popular financial software‚ spreadsheet is widely applied in areas such as accounting‚ finance‚ marketing‚ taxation‚ engineering‚ educational‚ scientific and medical fields (Ballantine‚ 1991). In 2004‚ SimCorp USA Inc and the Financial Executives Consulting Group found that about
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The purpose of this memo is to disclose fraudulent reporting I have found in the company’s financial information in relation to product costs. Direct costs of work from private clients are being included in the overhead costs of the company. This increases the total overhead cost that is allocated amongst clients cost of sales‚ including the Defense Department of the government. The company has cost-plus contract with government in building and maintaining roads to military bases. In cost-plus contracts
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Revenue recognition is a very important component of financial accounting and reporting. The accounting principles governing revenue recognition can have a big impact on corporate accounting and the way contracts are structured with customers. As a part of ongoing discussions to converge U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)‚ some proposals to change revenue recognition have been discussed. The following will discuss revenue
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CONTENTS OVERVIEW CSR REPORTING BY COMPANY X CSR REPORTING BY COMPANY Y COMPARISON CONCLUSION REFERENCE OVERVIEW Since this report intends to critically analyse and compare the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reporting information of two companies‚ the two companies will be called X and Y. Company X is a huge company based in the United States which operates around the globe which was founded in 1898. Core business of company X is Construction. As of 2014‚ it is the third largest Construction
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University of Central Punjab * Assignment: Income tax return filling * Presented to: Prof Imran Shehzad * Presented by: Sami Elahi * Registration number: L1F11MCOM2077 * Date: 12-01-2013 Question (Case study) Tax year 2013 Mr. Sami is employee of a private company with following emoluments’. * Basic salary 60‚000 PM * Medical allowance 8‚000 PM * House rent allowance
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Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Defining Sustainability 2 What Sustainability means to Woolworths 3 Corporate Stakeholders of Woolworths 3 Woolworths Drive for Change 5 Integrated Reporting 6 Why Integrated Reporting? 6 Woolworths Integrated Reporting 7 The Future of Integrated Reporting 7 Conclusion 8 Word Count: 1995 Executive Summary This report examines the new world of sustainability reporting‚ and the complex web of stakeholders. It focuses particularly on the
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Segment and Interim Reporting Multiple Choice Questions Wakefield Company uses a perpetual inventory system. In August‚ it sold 2‚000 units from its LIFO-base inventory‚ which had originally cost $35 per unit. The replacement cost is expected to be $45 per unit. The company is planning to reduce its inventory and expects to replace only 1‚500 of these units by December 31‚ the end of its fiscal year. The company replaced 1‚500 units in November at an actual cost of $50 per unit. 1. Based on the
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Executive summary. This report is prepared from the standpoint of a shareholder who is interested in the financial performance of Next plc with the particular concern for dividends‚ earnings and share price. The main findings of this report are the following: • accounting policies adopted by Next plc correspond to the required standards and‚ in our views‚ prove to be relevant‚ reliable‚ understandable and consistent. • Analysis of investment ratios‚ gearing ratio and profitability ratios
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USES OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS The financing‚ investing‚ and operating activities of a company are recorded by accounting systems in the form of detailed transactions. To effectively communicate a company’s activities to decision-makers‚ these detailed transactions are summarized and reported in a set of standardized reports called financial statements. The role of financial statements is to provide information that will help investors‚ creditors‚ and others make judgments and predictions that serve
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