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    Axia College Material Appendix B Cash Management Matrix Directions: Using the matrix‚ list how each of the principles of internal control works‚ and give an example for each. Next‚ list how each of the principles of cash management works‚ and give an example for each.  Principles of Internal Control | How it Works | Example | Establishment of responsibility | Giving one person a specific duty | A receiving clerk has to check in all the orders off of the delivery truck. | Segregation

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    The Coca-Cola Company Project Analysis Paul Mburu Business Summary The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE Symbol: KO) The Coca-Cola Company‚ a beverage company‚ engages in the manufacture‚ marketing‚ and sale of nonalcoholic beverages worldwide. The company primarily offers sparkling beverages and still beverages. Its sparkling beverages include nonalcoholic ready-to-drink beverages with carbonation‚ such as carbonated energy drinks‚ and carbonated waters and flavored waters. The company’s still

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    The world is tremendously competitive now. In every sphere of life‚ business competition becomes more and more critical. So it is difficult to make business in these competitive markets. But accounting procedure is the most important part for any financial institution like bank. Banks are also the principal source of credit (loanable fund) for millions of individual & families & for many units of governments. Another contribution of bank make their willingness to accept risky loan from borrower‚ while

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    COMMON-SIZE FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS When all the items of a financial statement are expressed on a common basis‚ it is known as a common-size financial statement. Common-sizing of balance sheet is done generally by expressing its all items as a percentage of its total assets or total equities. Similarly‚ income statement is common-sized when its all items are expressed as percentage of total sales. PROCEDURE OF COMMON SIZING In preparing common-size income statement‚ the following procedure

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    There are four basic financial statements that companies use. They begin with income statementstatement of owner’s equity‚ balance sheet‚ and the statement of cash flows. Company’s use income statements to report how much money they have made and how much they have spent over a specified period of time. The statement of owner’s equity is used to report any changes in equity from a company’s net income or net loss‚ as well as report changes in the owner’s investments and withdrawals over a specified

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    Financial Statement Differentiation Paper Amanda Berens Accounting - ACC/561 March 31‚ 2012 Guyton Gagliardi Financial Statement Differentiation Paper The first issue to discuss is the four different types of financial statements and the use of each that a business will use. The second issue to discuss is what financial statements that an investor will review. The third issue to discuss is what financial statements a creditor will review. The fourth will be what financial statements

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    Board (AASB) is implementing the Financial Reporting Council’s policy of adopting the Standards of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) for application to reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2005. The AASB is replacing relevant existing AASB Standards with Australian Standards equivalent to those of the IASB. Consequently‚ the parts of the existing Australian conceptual framework (SAC 3 Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Information and SAC 4 Definition and

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    activity usually refers to cash spent on investments in capital assets such as plant and equipment‚ which is collectively referred to as capital expenditure‚ or capex Its mean that investing activities refer to Assets are resources controlled by company for the purposed of generating profit. The assets can classified into two (2) types- current and noncurrent: (1) Current asset (short term) is resources or claims to resources (balance sheet item) that are expected to be sold‚ collected‚ or used within

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    Preparation of financial statements for sole proprietorships Learning Objectives:  Identifying the components of Financial Statements  Identifying the objectives of Financial Statements  Understanding the preparation of Financial Statements  Adjustments needed in Financial Statements 1. Introduction Generally Financial Statements are prepared for any business annually. As per the Periodic concept the profits and losses of a business is computed for a period. In practice this period is a one year

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    Financial Statement Restatement Paper Pasha BicepsACC/537 October 3‚ 2014 Professor GofterFinancial Statement Restatement Paper Every so often companies may have to restate their financial statements to reflect changes made to the accounting in years past.  Whether it be due to changes in accounting types‚ the changes in reporting of certain items‚ or egregious errors made by those in the accounting departments‚ it is sometimes necessary for a company to go back and restate its financial statements

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