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    Balance Sheet and Cost

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    Issues—Intangibles) Presented below is a list of items that could be included in the intangible assets section of the balance sheet. Instructions (a) Indicate which items on the list would generally be reported as intangible assets in the balance sheet. (b) Indicate how‚ if at all‚ the items not reportable as intangible assets would be reported in the financial statements. 1. Investment in a subsidiary company. 2. Timberland. 3. Cost of engineering activity required to advance

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    Analyzing Pro Forma Data

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    Analyzing Pro Forma Statements Bridget Harvey and Keva Paul FIN/571 February 09‚ 2015 Ms. Wendy Thomas Introduction The Home Depot is the world’s largest home improvement retailer. The tagline for The Home Depot is “More savings more doing that’s the power of The Home Depot.” The catchy and recognizable tagline can be heard on nearly every TV and radio station in the United States. The Home Depot realizes that in order to maintain its title as the world’s largest home improvement retailer the

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    Income Statement

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    Income statement The income statement or the profit and loss account as it is also called measures reports how much profit (wealth) has the business generated over a period of time. To measure profit the total generated revenue over a period must be identified. Revenue is a measure of inflow of economic benefits arising from the operations of the business. These benefits will either result in an increase of assets such as cash or amounts owed to the business by the customers or a decrease

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    A balance sheet is a statement businesses produce that outlines their assets and liabilities. It is a snapshot of their fixed assets‚ current assets‚ current liabilities and long term liabilities for a specific moment in time such as the end of a financial year. Using these figures‚ a business is able to calculate their net working capital; how much the business is worth‚ whether it can afford to expand and if it is a good venture for investors. There are different groups of people who are interested

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    Income Statements

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    The Income Statement This indicates financial performance over a period of time. It is usually done at the end of a financial year (30th June)‚ but an income statement can be made up at other times‚ e.g.‚ if a business wishes to apply for a loan‚ the bank may ask for a more recent income statement. The other names for this kind of statement are Revenue Statement and Profit and Loss Statement. Income Statement for Ima Mess‚ year ended 30.6.12 |

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    Balance Sheet and Value

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    Learning Goal 6: Explain the relationships among financial decisions‚ return‚ risk‚ and the firm’s value. 1) Any action taken by the financial manager that increases risk will also increase the required return. True or False 2) In common stock valuation‚ any action taken by the financial manager that increases risk will cause an increase the required return. True or False 3) In common stock valuation‚ any action taken by the financial manager that increases risk will cause an increase

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    Pro-Forma Bank Loan Case

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    (1) There were many compounding factors that caused SureCut Shears to be unable to pay its bank loan by March 31‚ 1996. When looking at the pro forma income statement as compared to the actual income statement we see the following inconsistencies‚ which are contributing to SureCut’s financial problems: Anticipated Actual Dollar Loss Contributed Sales 25‚800 22‚987 2‚813 COGS (% to Sls) 70.5% 73.8% 768 Gross Profit (% to Sls) 29.5% 26.2% SG&A Expenses (% to Sls) 9.4% 10.6% 269 Total

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    classified balance sheet

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    1. Alleg‚ Inc. Balance Sheet December 31‚ 2012 Assets Current Assets Cash And Cash Equivalents 14‚000 Marketable securities 17‚000 Accounts Receivables‚ Net 26‚000 Inventory 33‚000 90‚000 Total Long Term Assets Land and Buildings 57‚000 Machinery and equipment 120‚000 Accumulated Depreciation 61‚000 Goodwill 13‚000 Intangible Assets 9‚000 Other Assets 45‚000 183‚000 Total Assets 273‚000

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    Assumptions for Pro Forma Statements Income Statement Net sales - Sales forecast for 1994 is used as there is no big difference in terms of sales for seasonal or level production. COGS - According to the case 65.1% of sales for the current month. Operating expenses - Seasonal projection 200 plus additional storage and handling cost 115/12 in case of shift to level production. The amount is the same for each month because in case study it is assumed operating expenses are likely to be incurred

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    Key pointers to balance sheet and profit and loss statements:  A balance sheet represents the financial affairs of the company and is also referred to as “Assets and Liabilities” statement and is always as on a particular date and not for a period.  A profit and loss account represents the summary of financial transactions during a particular period and depicts the profit or loss for the period along with income tax paid on the profit and how the profit has been allocated (appropriated).

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