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 of accounting
Premium Financial statements Management accounting Balance sheet
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS (ACCT 411) PACKAGES LIMITED Group Members Introduction Page 3 Research Methodology Page 10 Analytical Adjustments Page 10 Ratio Analysis Page 15 Horizontal Analysis Page 21 Vertical Analysis Page 25 Cash Flow Statement Analysis Page 26 Recommendations Page 27 Limitations of Analysis Page 28 Work cited Page 29 Introduction We have chosen Packages Limited as the Company for the purposes of our analysis. We’ll be also analyzing Cherat Packaging
Premium Financial ratios Financial ratio Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
ended 31 March 2011. UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT 1ST QUARTER ENDED 31/3/2011 RM Million 31/3/2010 RM Million FINANCIAL PERIOD ENDED 31/3/2011 RM Million 31/3/2010 RM Million OPERATING REVENUE OPERATING COSTS - depreciation‚ impairment and amortisation - other operating costs OTHER OPERATING INCOME (net) OTHER GAINS (net) OPERATING PROFIT BEFORE FINANCE COST FINANCE INCOME FINANCE COST FOREIGN EXCHANGE GAIN ON BORROWINGS NET FINANCE (COST)/INCOME ASSOCIATES - share of results (net of tax)
Premium Balance sheet Income statement Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Statement of Purpose The purpose of this case study is to help Airborne Express with its strategy formulation and implementation. Statement of the Problem and Objective Problem: Decline in the market share of Airborne Express in the volume of overnight deliveries. Objective: To become one of the top three companies in the express carriers industry. Alternative Courses of Action ● Not compete with established competitors like FedEx and UPS‚ and stress the reliability
Premium Revenue Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Net income
products and the services needed to irrigate farms‚ parks‚ commercial projects‚ and private homes. It has a centrally located factory in a U.S. city that manufactures the products it markets to retail outlets across the nation. It also maintains a division that provides installation and warranty servicing in six metropolitan areas. The mission of Waterways is to manufacture quality parts that can be used for effective irrigation projects that also conserve water. By that effort‚ the company hopes to satisfy
Premium Variable cost Balance sheet Cash flow
Excel Assignment #2 Preparing a Contribution Margin Income Statement and Operating Leverage Summer 2013 1. Assume that a company is budgeting to sell 2‚500 units of a product at a selling price per unit of $32. The variable cost per unit is $26 and total fixed costs are $5‚000. REQUIRED Prepare a contribution margin income statement and calculate operating leverage. 2. Suppose the company is unsure exactly how many units they will sell. As such‚ their marketing department has provided
Premium Variable cost Management accounting Costs
Chapter 07 … Master Budgets and Performance Planning 1. A budget is a formal statement of future plans‚ usually expressed in monetary terms. 2. Continuous budgeting is the practice of preparing a new budget for a selected number of future periods and revising those budgets as each period is completed. 3. Budget preparation is best determined in a top-down managerial approach. 4. The master budget consists of three major groups of budget components: the operating budgets
Premium Cash flow Internal rate of return Net present value
Balance Sheet and Income Statement Jennifer Grayson BSA/500 June 4‚ 2011 Brian Keltch Balance Sheet and Income Statement The following four companies are related to the companies that have been in review over the last four weeks. These four following companies show how well the company has been doing over the last two years or not so well. The company has pulled their balance sheets and income statement to see if all the company’s financial needs are being met. If the company’s needs are
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Balance sheet Asset
| | | | HR | | | Accounting | | | | Financial | Manager | | | | Analyst | | | | | | | Accounting | | | | | Clerk | | | | | 3. On the following pages are the annual financial statements of Target. Please utilize the financial statements to calculate the following: (16 points) a) EBITDA for 2011 5‚322 + 2‚131 = 7‚453 b) Current Ratio for January 29‚2011 17‚213/10‚070 = 1.71 c) Gross margin as a % of sales for 2011 (exclude credit card revenues
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Balance sheet Asset
non-profit making‚ require funds to be able to operate. As such an element of accountability is always present in organisations. This implies that records must be kept of all transactions undertaken on behalf of the organisation. This means that all income and expenditure must be somehow recorded! Understand finance within the context of an organisation. Describe the organisation’s sources of finance or funding; There are a number of ways of raising finance for a business. The type of finance
Premium Income statement Cash flow Balance sheet