To: From: Subject: Financial needs Polar For Polar Sports‚ Inc. one potential big change could be the switch from seasonal production to level monthly‚ as is brought up by Mr. Johnson‚ vice president of operations. This will lead to several differences in forecasting compared with when the company still adopts seasonal production. The forecast will through light on the financial needs of the company. First of all‚ production will be distributed evenly throughout the year under level production
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Chapter 7 Solutions 7.3 Raven Assets taken over Plant and machinery Furniture and fittings Inventories Trade receivables Brand Liabilities Identifiable net tangible assets Consideration transferred Goodwill RM 340‚000 40‚000 60‚000 60‚000 100‚000 600‚000 (22‚000) 578‚000 650‚000 72‚000 Debit RM To record the purchase price Gimmick Realisation account (Being the agreed purchase price.) Assets taken over Realisation account Trade payable Accumulated depreciation
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Caledonia Products Integrative Problem Ramona Beaton‚ Vanessa Hall Fin/370 March 1‚ 2012 Farookh Syed Caledonia Products Integrative Problem Why should Caledonia focus on project free cash flows as opposed to the accounting profits earned by the project when analyzing whether to undertake the project? Ans: When analyzing whether to undertake a project‚ Caledonia needs to focus on free cash flows opposed to the accounting profits because free cash flows is revenue that can be used or reinvested
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Chapter 12 : 1/ As part of the initial investment ‚ a partner contributes office equipment that had cost $20‚000 and on which accumulated depreciation of $ 12500 had been recorded . If the partners agree on a valuation of $ 9000 for the equipment ‚ what amount should be debited to the office equipment account? a/ 7500 c/ 12500 b/ 9000 d/ 20000 2/ Chip and Dale agree to form a partnership. Chip is to contribute $50000 in assets
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Name________________________ Student #_____________________ MGT 181 L. Jean Dunn‚ Jr. MIDTERM EXAMINATION 1. Describe the following finance career opportunities. (5 points) Hedge Fund Manager Manage funds for high net worth individuals‚ family trusts and pension funds. Investment Banker: An intermediary who arranges the sale of stock and bonds to raise capital for corporations. Also involved in arranging mergers and acquisitions of companies. 2. Draw a typical
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Self-Test 1 Problem: The following is a set of transactions during the month of May‚ 2012 for the business of Jess Consulting Office. The chart of accounts shows the following accounts: Jess Capital 300‚ Withdrawals 320‚ Cast at Bank 100‚ Advertising Expense 520‚ Wages Expense 525‚ Prepaid Advertising 112‚ Prepaid Rent 114‚ Tax Service Fees 405‚ and Consulting Revenue 400. The balance of cash account at 1st of May 2012 is $10‚000. May 2. Jess Barley invested $30‚000 more into the business
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The review will be held SUNDAY‚ September 29th from 3 to 6 PM in Woodruff Auditorium of the Kansas Union. Complete this packet prior to attending the review!!! Short Answer 1. State the fundamental accounting equation. 2. What are the two components of stockholder’s equity? 3. What is the formula for current ratio‚ quick ratio‚ debt ratio‚ and working capital? 4. What is the group that presently creates accounting standards? 5. What gives
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10 Principles of Academic Principle and Integrity One of the most important principles is to always plan ahead and never over book your schedule. This is the most important for a variety of reasons. Time management helps you to make sure you’re taking the time out to successfully complete your work and fulfill any commitments made to others. It’s important to be successful and stay true to your commitments because it shows you’re professional and dependable. The second
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Running Head: FOUR PRINCIPLES 1 The Four Principles of Community Corrections Ashley Hargrove CRJ201 Professor Jodi Levit December 17‚ 2012 FOUR PRINCIPLES 2 Community corrections are “non-prison sanctions that are imposed on convicted adults or adjudicated juveniles either by a court instead of a prison sentence or by a parole board following release from prison.” (Joan Petersilia Para. 1) There are four general principles of effective intervention
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There are 12 basic principles to Information Security. The first principle is that there is no such thing as absolute security. What this means is that with the correct tolls‚ skills and time anyone can hack into a system. The second principle are the three security goals‚ which are C.I.A; Confidentiality‚ Integrity and Availability. What this means is that everyone must consider what data they want to be protected. It also means that one must be sure as to whom they want to access this information
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