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    Alibaba.com Limited Annual Report 2011 MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT THE SHIFT AWAY FROM AGGRESSIVE MEMBERSHIP ACQUISITION TO FOCUS ON STRENGTHENING BUYER’S TRUST ON ALIBABA.COM WILL BENEFIT OUR CUSTOMERS AND OUR LONG-TERM BUSINESS GROWTH. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The global economy was sluggish in 2011 due to lackluster economic conditions in the major developed markets. Downside risks have been increasing as the Euro zone crisis unfolds without solution

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    Jason 416k Case

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    June’s non-operating revenue was $415k compared to a budget of $83k‚ resulting in a positive variance of $332k. YTD contributions ended the fiscal year $677k over budget. Net Gain – The combination of the YTD operating gain and the non-operating gain produced a net gain of $4M compared to a budgeted gain of $599k‚ however $2.1M of this gain was related to the investment conversion and was offset by the comparable amount in unrealized gains.

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    ACC 205: Week Two Exercise Answers Revenue and Expenses 1. Recognition of concepts a. Accrued Expense b. Accrued Revenue c. None of the foregoing d. Unearned Revenue e. Prepaid Expense f. Prepaid Expense g. None of the foregoing h. None of the foregoing 2. Understanding the closing process a. Note Payable‚ Accounts Receivable‚ Accumulated Depreciation: Building‚ Accounts Payable‚ Cash b. Product Revenue‚ Utility Expense‚ Supplies Expense c. Utility Expense‚ Supplies

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    Giberson's Glass Studio

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    Giberson’s Glass Studio Comparison of the Past and Recommendations for the Future Giberson’s Glass Studio Income Statement For the Year Ending August 31‚ 2007 Revenues: Sales $ 31‚080 Total Revenue $31‚080 Expenses: Materials $ 857 Gas 9‚200 Operating Expenses 10‚210 Depreciation 4‚625 Interest 460 Total Expenses 25‚352 Net Income 5‚728 Executive Summary This report is to provide

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    Business Plan for Nightclubs

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    arts-based retail merchandise‚ and venue rental services for the Bedfordview area. Polycarbonate is in a start-up position‚ with a beginning date of 10th of July . The purpose of this business plan is to estimate start-up and on-going costs‚ identify revenue streams and forecast net cash flow and profits. The company expects to lease venue space in June‚ and have a three-month build-out of the space. We anticipate opening our doors to the public in mid-August . The company CEO is ? The management team

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    Long Term Financial Needs

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    income. To make the income statement‚ were supplied with a revenue growth of 8% for the next three years. Also‚ there is extra revenue from new initiatives from consulting and warehousing. All this gives us total revenues. To estimate expenses‚ we are given the breakdown of fixed and variable expenses for each of the expense items. The fixed expenses increase by the inflation rate‚ whereas the variable expenses adjust with the change in revenue. Depreciation is given as constant and interest expense

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    Accounting John Hault's Case

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    electric utility customer uses electricity‚ the electric company has earned revenues. It is obviously impossible‚ however‚ for the company to read all of its customers’ meters on the evening of December 31. How does the electric company know its revenue for a given year? Explain. According to historical data‚ the electricity usage usually tended to be fairly constant from month to month. The company can estimate the revenues for each month‚ by using historical data. Generally high fluctuation will

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    Global Crossing

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    company with broad ambitions to rapidly expand its telecommunication services throughout the world. It was headquartered in Bermuda‚ but operated primarily in the United States. In 2000‚ the wholesale market for bandwidth began to soften. Insufficient revenue to pay the massive debt they had accumulated to build their costly networks/huge infrastructure. In fact‚ GC has never reported annual profit since its creation‚ and by the first quarter of 2001‚ cash was running short. It filed for protection under

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    Acc 100 Exam Review

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    Assets are recorded at the cost to acquire them Going Concern: That a company will continue to operate in the near future 4 Fundamental Financial Statements 1.) Income Statement a. Reports the results from Operations in a specific period of time b. Revenues‚ expenses‚ and Net Income/Loss (Part of “performance”) 2.) Balance Sheet a. Shows the financial position of the company up to date b. Assets‚ Liabilities‚ and Shareholders’ Equity 3.) Cash Flow Statements a. Shows the movements of cash and cash consequences

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    Porter’s Five Forces Analysis of Starbucks Although Starbucks may currently be considered the king of coffee‚ the company is continually mitigating the potential threats in its fierce competitive environment. With regard to Starbucks’ existing rivals‚ the company faces little competition in the upscale coffee shop industry with its biggest competitor being Panera Bread Company. The true threat from existing competition comes from other coffee beverage retailers such as Dunkin’ Donuts‚ Krispy Kreme

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