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    includes watching movies on your computer using the Netflix movie viewer. To enhance your viewing experience‚ you can optimize your Internet connection to improve the quality of the movie viewer. 2. How does horizontal and vertical conflict impact Netflix? In marketing‚ vertical conflict is conflict

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    ACC 561 - Week 3 - Assignment – WileyPLUS Brief Exercise 13-4 Using these data from the comparative balance sheet of Rosalez Company‚ perform horizontal analysis. (If amount and percentage are a decrease show the numbers as negative‚ e.g. -55‚000‚ -20% or (55‚000)‚ (20%). Round percentages to 0 decimal places‚ e.g. 12%.) Increase or (Decrease) Dec. 31‚ 2012 Dec. 31‚ 2011 Amount Percentage Accounts receivable $ 488‚200 $ 360‚000 $128‚200 36  % Inventory $ 818‚100 $ 601‚200 $216

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    The balance sheet consists of assets and liabilities of any firm. The assets are called as the uses of the firm and the liabilities are called as the sources of the firm. Sources of the firm: (Debts or liabilities): The debts or liabilities are the claims of the outsiders against the assets of the firm. The liabilities refer to the amount payable by the firm to the claimholders; i.e. the amount owed by the firm to other parties. For an obligation to be recognized as a liability‚ it must meet three

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    suppliers‚ government and the public. Then‚ based on the key ratio calculations‚ the company’s financial performance is to be evaluated from two parts: profitability analysis and liquidity analysis. For the profitability analysis‚ the profitability ratios go up. It is mainly because the sale increases through adding the variety of goods. In addition‚ the liquidity analysis will show that the company is in a good position even though liquidity ratios are low. The main reason for that is strong cash flow

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    The Company: The analysis was made on the annual report for the year ended 30 June 2009‚ of the company “JB Hi-Fi Limited” which is one of the largest retailer chain groups for home consumer products such as consumer electronics‚ electrical goods‚ software including music‚ games and movies. The company is operating with 123 stores (106 Branded JB Hi-Fi) spread across Australia and New Zealand‚ who’s head office is in Chadstone VIC 3148‚ Australia. The Auditors The company’s financial report ending

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    Comparative Analysis Case The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCoInc. Both Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCoInc. used a comparative report format‚ that list the sections one above the other‚ on the same page‚ to present their balance sheets. For a measure of both a company’s efficiency and its short-term financial health‚ the working capital is calculated as: Working Capital = Current Assets – Current Liabilities. At the end of 2007‚ the Coca-Cola Company has a negative working capital of $1‚120

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    Problem 3 Accounting Chapter 21 Problem 3 A firm’s current balance sheet is as follows: Assets = $100 Debt = $10 Equity = $90 A. What is the firm’s weighted-average cost of capital at various combinations of debt and equity‚ given the following information? Debt/Assets | After-tax Cost of Debt | Cost of Equity | Cost of Capital | 0% | 8% | 12% | 12.00% | 10% | 8% | 12% | 11.60% | 20% | 8% | 12% | 11.20% | 30% | 8% | 13% | 11.50% | 40% | 9% | 14% | 12.00% | 50%

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    ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial statement analysis is the study of relationships between the elements of the same statement or different financial statements and the trend of these elements. The purpose of financial statement analysis is to determine the meaning and significance of the data contained in the statements so that a forecast may be made of the prospects for future earnings‚ expected dividends and the ability of the business to pay interest and debt as it matures. Financial

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    (A) Accounts receivable (L) Salaries and wages payable (A) Equipment (A) Supplies (E) Owner ’s capital (L) Notes payable ------------------------------------------------- BE1-8 Classify each of the following items as dividends (D)‚ revenue (R)‚ or expense (E). (E) Advertising expense (R) Service revenue (E) Insurance expense (E) Salaries and wages expense (D) Owner ’s Drawings (R) Rent revenue ------------------------------------------------- (E) Utilities expense

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        Decrease net cash from operations on the cash flow statementb.    Increase net cash from operations on the cash flow statementc.    Just impact the balance sheet.d.    Have no impact on the net cash from operations as depreciation appears in both cash flow and income statementAnswer | Selected Answer: |  C.  Just impact the balance sheet. | Correct Answer: |  B.    Increase net cash from operations on the cash flow statement | Response Feedback: | Since an increase in depreciation reduces

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