dates of the fiscal year? b. Write the name and address of the independent auditor. Is the auditor’s opinion unqualified” If not‚ describe the qualification. Is the opinion limited to the basic financial statements‚ or does the opinion include combining and individual fund statements? c. Is the report separated into the three distinct sections: introductory‚ financial‚ and statistical? Does the report have a “single audit” section at the end? (A few CAFRs include their single audit
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for 2007-2011. Your analysis should address the following: 1. Income Statement: a. What trends do you see in Total Revenue? The trends that I see are that the total revenue for Marriot has stayed fairly consistent over the last five years. The smallest revenue year was in 2009 and but it wasn’t hugely drastic. b. How does 2011 net income compare to prior years? What items shown on the income statement show significant changes? In 2009 they had a huge unusual expense. They
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Hall pchen28@illinois.edu 217-333-4527 Syllabus Content Content Course Overview & Objectives Course Materials Prerequisite Learning (Teaching) Philosophy Getting Help Class Procedures Assessment Written Assignments Balanced Scorecard Project Measurement Project Examinations Professionalism Potential Extra Credit Opportunities Potential Course Problems Special Accommodations Preliminary Course Calendar Page No. 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 Important Note: Changes to the syllabus will be announced
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FEASIBILITY STUDY INTRODUCTION A. Background of Study a. Statement Shirt -History -Origin and Distribution -Description B. Statement of the Problem a. Management Aspect b. Marketing Aspect c. Technical Aspect d. Financial Aspect e. Socio-Economic Aspect C. Significance of the Study D. Scope and Limitation E. Objectives of the Study a. Management Aspect b. Marketing Aspect c. Technical Aspect d. Financial Aspect e. Socio-Economic Aspect CHAPTER I A. Name of the Enterprise
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COVER SHEET 1 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE (MISSION STATEMENT) THE BUSINESS Legal Structure 2 Description of the Business 2 Products or Services 3 Location 3 Management 3 Personnel 3 Methods of Record Keeping 3 Insurance 4 Security 4 Summary 5 MARKETING Target Market 5 Competition 5 2 Methods of Distribution 5 Advertising 7 Pricing 7 Product Design 7 Timing of Market Entry Location 8 Industry Trends 8 7 FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS Summary of Financial Needs 8 Sources and Uses of Funds Statement Cash Flow Statement
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com/FIRS‚ 2013) Presenting the Balance Sheet and Income No particular layout is requested for the balance sheet and income statement; however‚ Reg. S-X applies to public companies. No specific layout either is mandated but there are specific minimums for the statements however‚ the minimums are significantly less than those of Reg. S-X Current and Non-Current Debt presentation requirements Covenant violation debt is allowed as non-current before the statements are released‚ so long as a waiver is included
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on their shelves. Home Depot quickly became a popular home improvement warehouse throughout the country and revolutionized the do-it-yourself industry. Home Depot’s goal is to help consumers find the products perfect for their renovations or home projects by providing excellent customer service. Since the beginning their associates have provided superior customer service to their customers by offering free classes where customers can learn how to do it themselves. The store associates also underwent
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a wide range of small kitchen appliances including deep fryers‚ griddles‚ toasters‚ ovens etc. Blaine had just fewer than 10% of the $2.3 billion U.S. market for small kitchen appliances. During the year ended December 31‚ 2006‚ Blaine earned net income of $53.6 million on revenue of $342
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PROJECT SUMMARY Name of the Business “Pitu de Goma” will be the name of the business. This name was conceptualized by the proponents due to the nature of industry or services that will be offered by the proposed business. Pito de Goma will focus on providing vulcanizing services and other tire problem to its target clienteles. Location of the Business The proposed business will be established at Barangay Tagongtong‚ Goa Camarines Sur near the Goa Municipal building. This location was considered
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concept of sustainable income. 2. Indicate how irregular items are presented. 3. Explain the concept of comprehensive income. 4. Describe and apply horizontal analysis. 5. Describe and apply vertical analysis. 6. Identify and compute ratios used in analyzing a company’s liquidity‚ solvency‚ and profitability. 7. Understand the concept of quality of earnings. Study Objectives13-4 Sustainable Income Irregular items Changes in accounting principles Comprehensive income Alternative accounting
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