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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532573(Million rupees on year ending march 2013) Net Profit 121.196237 INTRDUCTION: There are two types of prospective financial statements. 1. Projected financial statement 2. Forecasted financial statement These statements attempt to reflect company’s expected financial position and expected results of operations. The projected financial statement is summary. It is the summary of revenue and expenses for the budgeted period. Projected financial statement includes the Balance Sheet‚ income
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Preparing for the Future We have all memorized Mr. Nicholson’s annual speech telling us how important it is to focus in school. That focus will certainly help in preparing a competitive admission package as colleges look at many criteria when admitting students. The college application process takes into account your classes taken‚ the level of class difficulty‚ the grade awarded in the class‚ SAT scores‚ and very importantly‚ participation in extracurricular activities. As I listed out the
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All Firms Should Produce at MR=MC In economics‚ the point of profit maximizing and loss minimizing is called MR=MC. This point is where marginal revenue equals marginal cost‚ meaning that cost does not exceed revenue and revenue does not exceed cost. This is a profit-maximizing zone‚ meaning that total cost is not the lowest‚ but is farthest away from the total returns. The optimal point of production for the firm is at the point MR=MC. Marginal revenue is defined as the change in total revenue
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Net Profit or Loss for the Period 89 Accounting Standard (AS) 5 (revised 1997) Net Profit or Loss for the Period‚ Prior Period Items and Changes in Accounting Policies Contents OBJECTIVE SCOPE DEFINITIONS NET PROFIT OR LOSS FOR THE PERIOD Extraordinary Items Profit or Loss from Ordinary Activities Prior Period Items Changes in Accounting Estimates CHANGES IN ACCOUNTING POLICIES Paragraphs 1-3 4 5-27 8-11 12-14 15-19 20-27 28-33 90 AS 5 (revised 1997) Net Profit or Loss for the Period
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Stage 4: Preparing your presentation Work in groups. Read the Presentation Outline below and practise your own presentation: Presentation Outline The steps to an effective presentaion Your presentation should include slides for each of these things. You should also talk about each one to explain it and describe your research and what you found out. Remember‚ don’t just read what
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AEREN FOUNDATION’S Maharashtra Govt. Reg. No.: F-11724 AN ISO 9001 : 2000 CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL B-SCHOOL SUBJECT: ACCOUNTING Total Marks: 80 N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory Q1) ABC Ltd. Produces room coolers. The company is considering whether it should continue to manufacture air circulating fans itself or purchase them from outside. Its annual requirement is 25000 units. An outsider vendor is prepared to supply fans for Rs 285 each. In addition‚ ABC Ltd will have to
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Preparing for Individualism Gathering information strategies: When trying to get to know my students and their families‚ a few ways I would gather information about them would be a home visit along with interest inventories. I feel that a home visit would be a good thing considering that the child will be comfortable in his/her own home. This would allow for the teacher to not only get to know the student‚ but to also see how the student and parents interact. Teachers will get the opportunity
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decisionmaking. 3.0 COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of this course‚ students should be able to know and understand: 3.1 the basic concepts of accounting; 3.2 the meaning‚ role and importance of accounting information; 3.3 the process of preparing financial statements; and 3.4 how the accounting information helps the management in making business decisions. 4.0 COURSE CONTENT NO TOPIC REFERENCE HOUR 1. 1.0 ACCOUNTING ENVIRONMENT 1.1 Definition of accounting. 1.2 Purposes
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Week Five Individual Assignment Jonathan Scott ACC/561 7-A1) Preparing a Master Budget You are the new manager of the Betterbuy Electronics store in the Mall of America. Top management of Betterbuy Electronics is convinced that management training should include the active participation of store managers in the budgeting process. You have been asked to prepare a complete master budget for your store for June‚ July‚ and August. All accounting is done centrally so you have no expert help
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