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    Budget and Budgeting

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    shows how to use revenue and expenses. It is also used to look back at previous time periods and to look forward at future time periods. Overall‚ budget defines precise targets for a given time period concerning following financial activities: * Cash receipts and payments * Sales volumes and revenues‚ broken down into amounts and prices for each of the products or services provided by the business * Detailed inventories requirements * Detailed labor requirements * Specific production

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    In the cash basis accounting revenues are reported in the same period that cash is received from customers. When the cash is paid out expenses are reported on the income statement. In the accrual basis of accounting revenues are reported when they are earned‚ which most of the time happens before customers pay out the cash. Unlike cash basis‚ in accrual basis‚ expenses are reported on the income statement in the same period they occur. Accrual basis accounting oftentimes provides a more accurate

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    Cash Budget Problem Answer the following questions using the information below: The following information pertains to Hepburn Company: Month Sales Purchases January $60‚000 $32‚000 February $80‚000 $40‚000 March $100‚000 $56‚000 ∙ Cash is collected from customers in the following manner: Month of sale 30% Month following the sale 70% ∙ 40% of purchases are paid for in cash in the month of purchase‚ and the balance is paid the following month. ∙ Labor costs are 20% of sales. Other

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    Coca-Cola co. Executive Summary The following report attempts to persuade and convince potential investors that the Coca-Cola co. is a financially efficient and healthy company. Additionally it provides an analysis of the company’s short term and long term financial figures to provide an educated recommendation as to why the company is a lucrative investment. The Coca-Cola Company has always maintained high profits and low debts so that in times of hardship the company does not truly feel the profit

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    Key concepts and skills Project Cash Flows Relevant Cash Flows The Stand-Alone Principle Incremental Cash Flows Sunk Costs Opportunity Costs Side Effects Net Working Capital Financing Costs Other Issues Pro Forma Financial Statements and Project Cash Flows Getting Started: Pro Forma Financial Statements Project Cash Flows Projected Total Cash Flow and Value More about Project Cash Flow A Closer Look at Net Working Capital Depreciation Evaluating Equipment Options with

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    acquisitions. With acquisitions however‚ it increased eight days. Operating cash flow was $ 420 million while free cash flow was $ 152 million. Thus the company is already cash positive and it will get even better at that because of its focus on reducing its DWC going forward. And an improvement in the cash position is definitely required as the company has only $ 1.7 billion of cash against $ 9.3 billion of total debt. The free cash flow target for the year is set at $ 500 million for full year

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    and mangers is the balance sheet. The second statement used by accountant’s income statement‚ which is also important to shareholders. The third statement is the retained earnings statement‚ and the fourth financial statement is the statement of cash flows. Each financial statement has a different purpose and shows different aspects of the company’s finances. However‚ these financial statements are integrated and work together to provide shareholders financial information. This paper will defines

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    Ocean Carriers Analysis

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    RE: DECISION ON CAPE SIZE CARRIER PRIORITY: [URGENT] Ms Mary Linn‚ After careful cash flow analysis and a discount rate (WACC) of 9%‚ commissioning a capsize carrier for 25 years is the only appropriate option for our firm. However‚ if the discount were instead 10%‚ both options would fail the NPV test by yielding negative results. I make this recommendation after thorough analysis of estimated cash flow and with the desire that our required 15-year life span will be amended. With the expected

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    any suggestions by simply analyzing the industry and outside environment. Therefore‚ the report mainly focuses on the analysis of the financial statements. Analysis includes the capital structure and solvency‚ liquidity‚ operating performance and profitability‚ and cash flow statements. By using common-size analysis‚ ratio analysis and trend analysis‚ taking the rapid expansion in recent 5 years into consideration. Though some results turn out to be either not satisfactory or below industry average

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    Accruals and the Prediction of Future Cash Flows: evidence from China Background Predicting the company’s future cash flows is of high significance in accounting and finance areas alike‚ due to the fact that the ability of company generating cash flows substantially influences its securities value. For this purpose‚ Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) states that the primary objective of financial reporting is to provide information to help investors‚ creditors‚ and others in assessing

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