continues to change. Because of this I am going to breakdown the way your financial reporting team has been recognizing revenue for the fourth quarter of the current year and assess the implications it may have on your financial statements. I will also take you through the process of how the accounting standards are created to give you a better understanding of what my conclusion is. Revenue Recognition Implications As you know Caltron Computers‚ Inc. is a publicly held company with a total market capitalization
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reverse bad debt from the customer Mr. Bankrupt while ignoring the news about how Mr. Bankrupt’s company is experiencing financial trouble. Mr. Ethics continues to tell me that Mr. Fraud has requested that $30‚000 of recorded unearned revenue be recorded as service revenue to increase company sales. Mr. Fraud states that if Mr. Ethics performs everything requested the company will be able to obtain a loan from the bank for new equipment. Anyone with good upbringing and training would know these are
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maximize account potential‚ increase customer satisfaction and boost revenues. This is achieved by streamlining processes and consolidating customer defragmented data spread across multiple systems‚ on a single powerful technology platform. CRMnext enables a seamless transformation from a product-centric to a customer-centric organization required to succeed in a competitive market. Background Telecoms continue to face stiff revenue targets spread across too many stakeholders. Stakeholders struggle
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the following data: Actual revenue earned by Aalst in that quarter = 124‚080 Vehicles washed on average per hour during good weather = 24 Average revenue earned per vehicle = € 11 Hours of good weather in that quarter = 470 Hours of good bad in that quarter = 450 Vehicles washed on average per hour during bad weather = unknown variable x Those variables can be put into a mathematical equation where: (470 hours of good weather * 24 vehicles washed per hour * € 11 revenue per vehicle) + (450 hours of
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Stock Price Rebounds Lululemon Athletica (NASDAQ:LULU) shares spiked almost 4.54% after beating analysts’ revenue and earnings estimates by a wide margin of $4.17 million and $0.04 per share‚ respectively. The company’s revenue surged 13% to $544 million compared with the revenue of $479 million in the same period last year. Its total comparable sales increased 7%‚ while direct to consumer revenue surged 16% over the year-ago period. Above all‚ Lulu’s operating income soared almost 36% in the third
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Steven Kruid 005311499 Wal-Mart Case Assignment What impresses you about the company? What accounts for Wal-Mart’s success over the past 25+ years? Is it a great strategy‚ superb strategy implementation and execution‚ or great leadership? What aspects of Wal-Mart do you find unimpressive? Which of the five generic strategies is Wal-Mart employing? What are the chief elements of its strategy? The generic strategy that Wal-Mart employs is mainly a low-cost leader. This is evident by the
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What is a static budget? A static budget is a budget that does not change as volume changes. If a company’s annual master budget is a static budget‚ the budget for sales commissions expense will be one amount such as $200‚000 for the year. In other words‚ in a static budget the budgeted amount for sales commissions expense will remain at $200‚000 even if the actual sales during the year are $3 million‚ $4 million or $5 million. In contrast to a company’s static master budget‚ the company’s sales
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Question 1 of 50 Which of the following is usually the largest current asset for a retailer? Inventory Question 2 of 50 In which journal would a return of merchandise purchased on account be recorded? The general journal Question 3 of 50 To find an error‚ you start with the trial balance and work your way back to which of the following? The financial statements you start with the trial balance and work your way back through the ledger and the journal to the transaction
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in debt at 10% $5‚000 in equity Both Firm A and Firm B- sell 10‚000 units @ 2.50 Variable cost- $1 Fixed Cost- $12‚000 a. What is the operating income (EBIT) for both firms? Firm A EBIT = Revenue - Operating Expenses = $2.50*10‚000 - $1*10000 - $12‚000 = $3‚000 Firm B EBIT = Revenue - Operating Expenses = $2.50*10‚000 - $1*10000 - $12‚000 = $3‚000 b. What are the earnings after interest? The earnings after Interest are: Firm A $3‚000-$0=$3‚000 Firm B $3‚000-10%*$5
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one of the area’s ski slopes and hiking trails. Sunset is well respected by both Sally’s peers and patients; Dr. Jones has been approached several times to move her practice to a large urban hospital where her practice could increase its $1 million revenues several times over. However‚ Dr. Jones prefers the quite lifestyle of rural Colorado to the more frenetic pace of urban living. Sunset Medical experienced a great deal of turmoil over the past few years. In 2008‚ while at a medical convention
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