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    No. 111 of Fortune 500 in 2013 (CNN Money). For 2013‚ the company had total revenues of 28‚105‚700 USD and had a net income of 5‚585‚900 dollars. Among these huge revenues‚ most of them come from the sales of meals‚ however‚ a large part of total revenues come from bundle sales of toys in the Happy Meal. Since McDonald’s Corp. made Happy Meal as their earnings growth target in 1997‚ it has become a large part of revenue in the company’s annual report (Cibson). The company has a clear annual financial

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    Alcoa Inc

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    aluminum‚ and alumina combined‚ through its active and growing participation in all major aspects of the industry: technology‚ mining‚ refining‚ smelting‚ fabricating‚ and recycling. Aluminum and alumina represent more than three-fourths of Alcoa’s revenue. Non-aluminum products include precision castings and aerospace and industrial fasteners. Alcoa’s products are used worldwide in aircraft‚ automobiles‚ commercial transportation‚ packaging‚ building and construction‚ oil and gas‚ defense‚ and industrial

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    Pakistan will have 130.6 million mobile subscribers in 2013 with market share of Mobilink declining to 27.8% Mobile Operator Forecast on Pakistan provides over 50 operational and financial metrics for Pakistan’s wireless market and is one of the best forecasts in the industry. The publisher provides five-year forecasts at the operator level going out to 2013. They also provide quarterly historical and forecast data starting in 1Q2003 and ending in 2Q2011. Operators covered for Pakistan include:

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    service fund allocations‚ and executing a five percent furlough on all management personnel and non-safety. Additionally‚ the City of Orange has depended on its conservative spending approach‚ based on the method the city has experience a continued revenue growth of the city’s general fund during the recession of preceding years. This was supported by the fact that the city swiftly replied to the unresolved economic recession early on by employing a multitude of resources reduction procedures immediately

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    closely dependent on the growth of its earnings per share‚ a main indicator which investors used to invest in a company. b. Step-1: Massaging the numbers or income smoothing Business managers can control the timing of some expenses and sales revenue to some extent and therefore boost or dampen recorded profit for the year. In this way managers ”put a thumb on the scale”‚ the scale being net income for the year. When managers cross the line and go too far it’s called cooking the books. Cooking

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    Cognex Essay

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    channel • R&D investment‚ patents‚ software competence • High growth rate‚ profitability and revenue The fact that Cognex is able to realize an approximately 80% gross margin on product sales presents the strong position because of wide global sales and channel. Cognex’s ability to compete depends upon the ability in R&D investment‚ patents‚ software competence. Cognex reported the highest annual revenue‚ profitability and growth rate of 2016 in our company’s 36-year history. Weakness: • Narrow

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    its liberal revenue recognition policies. Currently this company recognizes revenue on product sales upon written acceptance of the product. However‚ acceptance typically occurs prior to the configuration of a particular system being finalized or payment being received from the customer. According to the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)‚ revenue should be recognized when a transaction occurs and 1) the revenue is realized or realizable and 2) the revenue is earned. Revenue is generally

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    Sab 104

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    CASE STUDY 3 SEC STAFF ACCOUNTING BULLETIN 104-REVENUE RECOGNITION Required: 1. Access the SEC website‚ www.sec.gov‚ and open the Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) section to SAB104. Disregard the first 8 pages. 2. List the 4 criteria which the SEC decided was necessary to further clarify the basic revenue accounting concepts of “realized or realizable and earned”. • Persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists • Delivery has occurred or services have been rendered • The

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    CADBURY Kraft Foods Inc. (KFT) is the world’s largest food processing company with revenues of $40 billion (fiscal year 2009) which sells its products in more than 150 countries. We are familiar with many of its global brands – Oreo‚ Philadelphia Cream Cheese‚ Trident‚ Nabisco‚ Maxwell House and others. Its products are biscuits‚ confectionary‚ cheese‚ convenient meals and packaged groceries. About half of the revenues are from international markets. Kraft Foods is an attractive investment in which

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    Background Information This report details the rise and collapse of WorldCom Group: this telecommunication giant employed 60‚000 individuals and had over $104 billion in assets. However‚ most numbers were deliberately misstated in order to maximize income and survive in the global stock market. WorldCom dates back to 1983 when in split up from AT&T to create a separate entity in order to take over the Southern states telecommunication markets. WorldCom focused on providing Long Distance Discount

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