income is revenues less expenses Cash flows are the increases and decreases in the cash balance Cash does not always flow in the same accounting period as revenue is earned and/or expenses are incurred. This is why accrual basis accounting uses accounts such as accounts receivable and accounts payable to account for the difference in timing between revenue or expanse and cash inflows or outflows. Organizing the statement of cash flows The statement of cash flows is organized into three sections
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60 = $12 - $0.40 2. Determine the annual break-even point‚ in number of haircuts. Support your answer with an appropriate explanation. Show calculations to support your answer. Break-even point is the level at which the amount of sales revenue equals the expenses‚ therefore‚ canceling out any net income. The formula is to divide the Total Fixed costs by the Contribution Margin. In this example‚ to find the annual breakeven point‚ extra calculations were made to bring all variables into
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January 31 of the year following the calendar year in which the compensation payment and other income payments subjected to final withholding taxes were paid or accrued. The return shall be filed with the Revenue Collection Officer or duly authorized City/Municipal Treasurer of the Revenue District Office having jurisdiction over the withholding agent’s place of business/office. A taxpayer may file a separate
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summary……………………………………………………….………5 III. Introduction…………………………………………………………….….……...5 IV. Main body…………………………………………………………….…….……..6 4.1. Sources of finance and its advantages & disadvantages…………………….…6-8 4.2. The implications of the different sources of finance……………………………8-9 3. Appropriate sources of finance for a business project………………….……….9-13 4.4. The costs of sources of finance for Vale Filters Limited………………….…….13-16 4.5. Importance of financial planning……………………………………………….17-18 V. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………18
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Capital Budgeting Case Theresa Cruz‚ Jesika Watson‚ Sophina Lane QRB/501 March 30‚ 2015 Melinda Gregg Capital Budgeting Case Analyzing the Results In the two capital budgeting cases corporations (A and B) have different revenues values and expenses as well as variable depreciation expenses‚ tax rates and discount rates. The members of our team had to compute both corporate cases NVP‚ IRR‚ PI‚ Payback Period‚ DPP‚ and project a 5-year income statement and cash flow in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet
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Capital Budgeting Case Su Guan Fin316 4:00 PM 11/13/2014 Directions: Answer questions 1 – 6 and turn in a hard copy of your answers at the beginning of class on Thursday November 13th. No late submissions will be accepted. You will need to use Excel or Google sheets for most of the analysis. Please type answers to the questions in this word document and attach each spreadsheet as exhibits at the back. I am trying to replicate an exam experience as much as possible so I will not be answering individual
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181= 0.3311 = -33.1% no growth d. 2008-2007/2007= 8‚334-6‚141/6‚141= 2‚193/6‚141= 0.3571 = 35.71% growth Based only on your answers to question #1‚ do you think the company achieved its sales goal of +10% annual revenue growth in 2009? Determine the target revenue figure‚ and explain why you do or do not feel that the company hit its target. Yes‚ in 2009 the company tripled their goal of 10% annual growth. Pass years they where under 10% annual growth. In 2009 the company achieved
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The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of public finance and its philosophy. Public finance is a part of economics and related with those activities‚ which are associated with the payment of cooperative and governmental activities (Gaffney‚ 2008). Public Finance may also be also defined as a science because it deals with a definite and limited field of human knowledge; it admits of an orderly arrangement of its facts and principles and contains many laws of general progress belonging
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Introduction - Sources of Finance Introduction to the Sources of Finance resource. Sources of Finance Introduction This resource is designed for use with Accounting courses at A ’ level. This resource is relevant to the following: * AQA Module 5‚ Section 14.5: ’Types of Business Organisation‚ Sources of Finance ’ * OCR Module 2505‚ Sections 5.3.2 and 5.6.2 For many businesses‚ the issue about where to get funds from for starting up‚ development and expansion can be crucial for the success
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JOB DESCRIPTION PURPOSE OF THE POSITION The Accounts Receivable Clerk is responsible for providing financial‚ administrative and clerical services in order to ensure effective‚ efficient and accurate financial and administrative OPERATIONS: The Accounts Receivable Clerk must comply with established policies and procedures. SCOPE The Accounts Receivable Clerk reports to the Assistant Senior Administrative Officer and is responsible for providing financial‚ administrative and clerical services
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