Financial Analysis Case: Peng Plasma Solutions PROFESSOR LENA C. BOOTH Objectives • The objectives of the Financial Analysis session are to analyze Peng Plasma Solutions financial performance‚ and to see why properly managing funding needs is essential for a company to pursue its corporate strategies. Professor Lena C Booth 2 Peng Plasma Solutions – Company Background • A private metal cutting company in China‚ founded by Jerry Peng‚ together • • • • with
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only C. Neither D. Student B only 3. Which of the following represents the basic accounting equation? A. Owners ’ Equity − Liabilities = Assets B. Liabilities = Assets + Owners ’ Equity C. Assets = Liabilities + Owners ’ Equity D. Assets + Liabilities = Owners ’ Equity 4. Nearly a week before Hurricane Katrina reached New Orleans‚ Wal-Mart began moving trucks and supplies into position‚ as specified in the company ’s ________ plan. A. tactical B. strategic C. contingency D. operational 5. Sole
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APPLE Inc. (AAPL) Accounting and Financial Profile [pic] Name Sachitanand Karnakote Choong Chee Lai Lei Qiu Alcides Santopietro Denisa Voicu September 2008 Contents Introduction 2 The company and its activities 2 Industry & Competition 2 Recommendation 3 Accounting choices and Quality of Earnings 4 Ratios analysis 6 Liquidity: 6 Solvency: 7 Profitability: 8 Market: 8 Relevant Disclosures 9 Risks 9 Analysis of Apple Inc. corporate strategy 10 Introduction
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PROJECT PEPSICO - 2009 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS LECTURER: Dr. Cherine Soliman Presented by: Hatem Hassan Zakaria Dina Zaher Eman Bahaa Doaa Essam Rashed Arab Academy for science‚ Technology and Maritime Transport (AAST) 1 Executive Summary PepsiCo‚ Inc. is one of the world’s top consumer product companies with many of the world’s most important trademarks. Its Pepsi-Cola Company division is the second largest soft drink business in the world‚ after Coca-Cola. To stay on the safe side‚ PepsiCo has introduced
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................................................ 22 Accounting changes and prior period adjustments ............................................................ 24 4. Comprehensive income ................................................................................................ 31 5. Balance sheet and disclosures overview .......................................................................... 36 6. Interim financial reporting ..........................................
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Suppose the Robinson Company had a cost of goods sold of $1‚000‚000 in 2010 and $1‚200‚000 in 2011. a. Calculate the inventory turnover for each year. Comment on your findings b. What would have been the amount of inventories in 2011 if the 2010 turnover ratio had been maintained? a. inventory turnover for 2010 =COGS/Inventory = $1‚000‚000/350‚000=2.857 inventory turnover for 2011 =COGS/Inventory = $1‚200‚000/500‚000=2.4 b. $1‚200‚000 /inventory =2.857 Inventory in 2011 to maintain 2010
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Americana’s Consolidated Financial Statements are the joined financial statements of a parent Americana and its backups ‚ the significance of the Consolidated Financial Statements is that it gives a superior search for the monetary position of a parent organization and its subsidiaries. The main component of Al Americana’s Consolidated Financial Statements are the financial statements like: (Consolidated Statement of Income‚ Consolidated Balance Sheet‚ Income‚ Changes in Equity and Consolidated Statement
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1. Suppose the Federal Reserve instructs the Trading Desk to purchase $1 billion of securities. Show result of this transaction on the balance sheets of the Federal Reserve System and commercial banks. > Change in Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet Assets Liabilities Securities + $1 billion
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Financial accounting is one kind of accounting different from the management accounting in the accounting system. As management accounting is for “internal” whereas financial accounting is for “external”. The following is a detailed explanation and analysis of the major objective and role of financial accounting. The purpose of financial accounting is to measure the performance of the entity and therefore provides the financial information to different stakeholders. Stakeholders will have their
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procedures are evidence of the likelihood of misstatements in the financial statements‚ but they are rarely sufficient by themselves to conclude that the statements are misstated. Other supportive evidence is needed to determine whether apparent misstatements are actually material. e. Describe a situation in which confirmation will be considered highly reliable and another in which it will not be reliable. Confirmation of bank balances is considered highly reliable whereas confirmation of a department
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