company would not regard its accounts receivable as revenue. To find cash basis revenue‚ we have to subtract the increase in accounts receivable from the revenue figure: Accrual basis revenue $1‚750‚000 + Beginning accounts receivable balance 375‚000 - Ending accounts receivable balance (505‚000) - Write-offs of accounts receivable ____(20‚000) Cash basis revenue (cash collections on accounts receivable) $1‚600‚000 Alternate Solution: Accounts Receivable Beginning balance $375‚000
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456 Chapter Eleven Appendix 11B Illustrative Audit Case: Keystone Computers & Networks‚ Inc. Part III: Substantive Tests—Accounts Receivable and Revenue This part of the audit case illustrates the manner in which the auditors design substantive tests of balances. The substantive tests are illustrated for two accounts—receivables and revenue. This aspect of the audit is illustrated with the following audit documentation: • ABC’s risk assessment working paper that combines the auditors’ assessments
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“Liquidity and Profitability: An Empirical Analysis of Cement Industry of Pakistan” BY: ADNAN AHMED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT All prays to Allah Almighty who is the most beneficiate and the most merciful who is master of the day of “Decisions” and million times “Droods” and “Salams” to the Holy Prophet (PBUH) whose life is role model for us and for all. I am very thankful to my teachers‚ I under their kind control and guidance learnt a lot. May Allah bless them with success! ADNAN AHMED
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HW 8 – 1 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE JOURNAL ENTRIES Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions: (1) On December 15‚ 2008‚ the company recorded $150‚000 sales on credit. (2) On December 31‚ 2008‚ the company estimated bad debt expenses of $15‚000. (3) On January 12‚ 2009‚ collect $100‚000 worth of accounts receivable. (4) After many collection attempts‚ the Company determined on June 15‚ 2009 that it would not collect $10‚000 in accounts receivables from Pendant Publishing
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Affiliation In this case without reclassification of accounts receivable‚ net cash that is utilized in operation is given as; Net Income $60000 Decrease or (Increase) in accounts receivable ($80000) Net amount provided in operation ($20000) If there is reclassification as anticipated‚ the net cash used in operation is; Net Income $60000 Net income provided in operation $60000 Through reclassification of $80000 of accounts receivables to long term‚ the cash inflow from operation will also increase
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Ch.1 1. John‚ who has just completed his first finance course‚ is unsure whether he should take a course in business analysis and valuation using financial statements since he believes that financial analysis adds little value‚ given the efficiency of capital markets. Explain to John when financial analysis can add value‚ even if capital markets are efficient. The efficient market hypothesis states that security prices reflect all available information‚ as if such information could be costlessly
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NOVEMBER 2008. TIME ALLOWED – 55 MINUTES. The following balances were taken from the ledger accounts of The Glass Gateway‚ a business run by Paul Symons‚ at 30th June 2008: £ Plant and machinery at cost 16 000 Vehicles at cost 15 000 Inventory at cost 5 400 Cash 450 Bank overdraft 3 950 Accounts payable – BG Wholessale 4 050 Accounts receivable – Headsup Limited 2 900 Capital account 18 278 Plant and machinery – accumulated depreciation at 30th June 2008 4 800 Vehicles –
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What were the accounts receivable (net) for Coca-Cola and PepsiCo at the end of 2011? Which Company reports the greater allowances for doubtful accounts (amount and percentage of gross receivable) at the end of 2011? 1. The accounts receivable (net) for Coca-Cola as of Dec. 31‚ 2011 are unknown. Coca-Cola did not provide either a Balance Sheet or the balance on this account on their 2011 annual report. 2. The accounts receivable (net) for PepsiCo‚ including notes receivable‚ as of Dec. 31
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AC 210 – Spring 2012 Exam 2 Version A Name: CWID: Score: /100 1. McKinney‚ Inc has a debt-to-assets ratio of 0.45. This means that: A. stockholders’ equity is 55% of total assets. B. stockholders’ equity is 45% of total assets. C. the asset turnover ratio also is 0.55. D. the asset turnover ratio also is 0.45. 2. A company files a Form 10-K with the SEC to submit its: A. quarterly report. B. annual report. C. press releases. D. report
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Working Capital Simulation Aljenette Brown FIN 571 December 14‚ 2014 Susanne Elliott This paper will analyze the Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC) and the decisions their company can make to increase working capital and maximize the organization’s growth potential. Moreover‚ this paper will examine some of the decisions made in each phase of SNC’s simulation‚ describe how SNC’s decisions affected their working capital‚ and evaluate the general effects associated with limited access to financing.
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