Progress Report (09 September 2008) Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 ABOUT MARUTI SUZUKI 3 SWOT ANALYSIS 4 FUTURE OUTLOOK 4 AUDITOR’S VIEW 5 DIRECTOR’S REPORT’S INTERPRETATION 5 REVENUE RECOGNITION POLICY 6 INVENTORY VALUATION POLICY 7 DEPRECIATION POLICY 8 ACCOUNTING POLICY FOR VALUATION OF TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS 9 CLAUSE 49 AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION AT MARUTI 10 BALANCE SHEET 13 INCOME STATEMENT 13 RATIO ANALYSIS 14 CASH FLOW STATEMENT ANALYSIS 24 INTER COMPANY ANALYSIS 25
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Investment Inc.: Analysis of Financial Statements Company Information First Investments Inc owns stock of Basic Industries. Basic Industries is a diversified multinational corporation with major shares in various electrical related markets. Financial Analysis The financial analysis of the company is carried out using DuPont System of analysis. DuPont Analysis [Ref:4] There are two methods of DuPont Analysis‚ one is called three steps and other is called five steps DuPont Analysis. Three Steps
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Statement of Work—Project Description and Project Product We intend to revamp and redevelop a former playground for the Conrad Fischer Elementary School and local community. The necessary steps to do this will include at least a minimum of 50 volunteers in order to complete the new playground within a week’s period‚ working Monday through Monday. We will use new items and recyclable material‚ while still following school‚ city‚ and playground guidelines. The project itself will create a playground
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together! Annual Report and Accounts 2007 Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited 2 Contents Company Review Corporate Vision & Mission Corporate Information Operating Highlights Financial Highlights Board of Directors Message by CEO PTCL Directors’ Report Composition of Audit Committee Composition of Human Resource Committee Attendance of PTCL Board Members Statement of Compliance (CCG) Auditors’ Review Report to the Members Company Financial Statements Auditors’ Report to the Members
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process to ensure that our products and services are delivered every time even at the time of some critical substation‚ we stand in market without affecting the future of company. Some of the points which are required for BCP are: * Analysis: The analysis phase is used in development of BCP. * Solution design: The main goal of solution phase is to identify the cost effective disaster recovery * Implementation: In implement phase the execution of the design element is identified in the
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Balance Sheet VERTICAL ANALYSIS Financial Analysis 2010 3.17% 1.00% 0.16% 0.06% 0.00% 4.39% 0.06% 28.97% 58.10% 0.20% 0.18% 7.20% 0.02% 0.00% 0.88% 95.61% 100.00% 2009 4.60% 1.40% 0.26% 0.05% 3.28% 9.60% 0.07% 26.53% 52.48% 0.27% 0.36% 8.35% 0.46% 0.00% 1.88% 90.40% 100.00% 2008 5.95% 2.13% 0.38% 0.06% 0.32% 8.84% 0.09% 49.06% 26.67% 0.31% 0.32% 12.34% 0.00% 0.00% 2.37% 91.16% 100.00% 2007 10.89% 4.00% 0.84% 0.09% 0.54% 16.36% 0.17% 39.55% 18.20% 0.49% 2.12% 21.08% 0.00% 0.00% 2.04% 83.64% 100
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examination of financial statements and underlying records for conformance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). It does this as well as generally accepted governmental auditing standards C. Tests for compliance with laws and regulations. D. Both B and C. 2. Government Auditing Standards (GAS) issued by the U.S. Comptroller General apply to A. Financial statement audits of federal organizations made by the Government Accountability Office. B. Financial statement audits of
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2005 annual report table of contents Letter From the Chairman Letter to Shareholders Gap Banana Republic Old Navy Forth & Towne Gap Inc. Direct Social Responsibility Financial Highlights Key Financial Statistics Gap Inc. Financials 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 letter from the chairman Fiscal 2005 was a year of progress as well as challenges. During a year where we had disappointing top line results‚ we still delivered solid earnings and focused on creating value for our shareholders by repurchasing
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CHAPTER 2 BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OVERVIEW OF BRIEF EXERCISES‚ EXERCISES AND CRITICAL THINKING CASES Brief Exercises B. Ex. 2.1 B. Ex. 2.2 B. Ex. 2.3 B. Ex. 2.4 B. Ex. 2.5 B. Ex. 2.6 B. Ex. 2.7 B. Ex. 2.8 B. Ex. 2.9 B. Ex. 2.10 Learning Objectives 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 8 7 Learning Objectives 3 Topic Recording transactions Recording transactions Computing retained earnings Computing total liabilities Computing net income Computing net income Computing change in cash Alternative forms of equity
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Marketing project 4 p’s of Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Submitted By: Submitted To: Department: Commerce Acknowledgment We would like to thank all of other helping hands who were with us to make this this project possible. We are also thankful to our marketing lecturer for his vital encouragement and support. Introduction of Company Cadbury Cadbury is a multinational company and the Cadbury dairy milk is a brand of chocolate which is made by Cadbury
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