Abstract This report will analyse Greggs’ 2010 annual report on the purpose of evaluating the company’s current operating condition and providing suggestions of improvement to the company’s management team. According to ASB’S Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting‚ the selected information will be provided to the following users: shareholders‚ loan creditor group‚ analyst-adviser group‚ employees‚ customers‚ suppliers‚ government and the public. Then‚ based on the key ratio calculations
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that is capable of being owned or controlled to produce value and that is held to have positive economic value is considered an asset. Simply stated‚ assets represent value of ownership that can be converted into cash (although cash itself is also considered an asset).The balance sheet of a firm records the monetary value of the assets owned by the firm. It is money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business. Two major asset classes are tangible assets and intangible assets. Tangible
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Unit 5007 Financial control 1.1 Assess the relationship(s) between a financial system or function and other systems or functions in an organisation Answer: Information and records are of critical importance to the functioning and controlling of systems in general‚ including organisational systems. Given the central importance of information and records to systems operation‚ including public sector organisations and the societies they exist to govern‚ we should not be surprised
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Student Name: Instructions: Go to the CanGo intranet found in the Report Guide tab under Course Home Use the financial statements from the most recent year to fill in the table below. You may find some formulae calling for an average‚ e.g.‚ average inventory‚ average receivables. Because we only have the Balance sheet for one year‚ you can only use the one year number not an average. Assume interest expense is $0.00 Be sure to cite your references
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ANSWER SHEET STUDENT’S SURNAME........................................... OTHER NAMES.......………......................................... STUDENT NUMBER....……….................................. TUTORIAL DAY & TIME........………................... TUTOR’S FULL NAME......................................... Test 1 – Version 2 Session 2‚ 2012 Course Code: ACCG 224 Course Name: INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Time allowed: 55 minutes plus 5 minutes reading time Total No. of questions:
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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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37% | 260.09% | 276.03% | Cash | 6‚938 | 9‚610 | 14‚955 | 16‚163 | Short-term securities | 56‚102 | 43‚162 | 15‚721 | 12‚685 | Account receivable | 15‚780 | 14‚987 | 6‚377 | 6‚628 | Quick Ratio | 241.13% | 235.49% | 240.79% | 249.97% | Total Liabilities | 54‚908 | 51‚621 | 34‚240 | 33‚290 | Total stockholder’s equity | 66‚363 | 57‚083 | 43‚688 | 39‚776 | D/E Ratio | 82.74% | 90.43% | 78.37% | 83.69% | After comparing these two corporations’ balance sheets‚ I found some information
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Balance Sheets A general ledger is the foundation of a company’s financial records‚ as they constitute the central summary of a company’s financial system. Every transaction is recorded through the general ledger. These records remain as a permanent track of the history of all financial transactions since the opening day of the company (Business Town‚ n.d.). The purpose of any business is to increase the owner’s equity through solid revenues. These revenues increase assets or proceed to decrease
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"My Household Budget" ITEM Car Payment Insurance Food Games Gas Tolls Telephone Credit Cards Loans Clothing Toiletries Hair cuts "Monthly Budget Total" "Total Monthly Expense" "Compare To Budget" MONTHLY BUDGET $356.32 $125.01 $325.00 $250.00 $200.00 $100.00 $149.52 $300.00 $225.50 $300.00 $143.65 $25.00 JAN FEB $356.35 $125.01 $274.65 $124.74 $120.00 $63.75 $149.52 $285.00 $225.50 $274.32 $75.43 $15.30 $356.32 $125.01 $225.89 $64.99 $100.00 $14.25 $149.52 $260.00 $225.50 $136.84 $24.39 $22
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Personal Budget Explanation 1. Personal financial goals: It is such a good idea to get financial goals written out right in front of me‚ (not just financial goals‚ but any goals!). I think the process serves as a good reminder of what needs to be accomplished and where priorities should be. I have checked three off the list‚ and it probably would have taken me longer had I not written these out! I always forget how good it feels to “check” things off. 2. Develop financial plans and strategies
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