from customers Rs. 3‚00‚000 31.1.2011 Paid interest on loan Rs. 5‚000 31.1.2011 Paid instalment of loan Rs. 25‚000 31.1.2011 Interest allowed by bank Rs. 8‚000 Analysis of transaction –with accounts involved-nature of account-affects and debit/credit Solution: Date Accounts Involved Nature of Account Affects Debit/credit 18.1.2011 Cash a/c Sanjay a/c Real Personal Cash is coming in Sanjay is the giver Debit Credit 19.1.2011 Ramu’s a/c Bank a/c Personal Personal Ramu is the receiver
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Chapter 16 Chapter Case Selecting Kanton Company’s Financing Strategy and Unsecured Short-Term Borrowing Arrangement Morton Mercado‚ the CFO of Kanton Company‚ carefully developed the estimates of the firm’s total funds requirements for the coming year. These are shown in the following table. Month Total funds Month Total funds January $1‚000‚000 July $6‚000‚000 February 1‚000‚000 August 5‚000‚000 March 2‚000‚000 September 5‚000‚000 April 3‚000‚000 October 4‚000‚000 May
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\\\\\\\[9 90 Modified Accrual Full Accrual Accounts Payable In the absence of an applicable modification‚ accounts payable are recognized in the fiscal year in which the agency incurs the liability Recognize a payable in the fiscal year in which the agency incurs the liability. Prepaid Items Under GAAP‚ it is optional to use either the purchases method or the consumption method. Recognize an asset when an item is purchased and an expense when the item is used or consumed Recognize an asset
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Study notes By Zhipeng Yan Corporate Finance Stephen A. Ross‚ Randolph W. Westerfield‚ Jeffrey Jaffe Chapter 1 Introduction to Corporate Finance ..................................................................... 2 Chapter 2 Accounting Statements and Cash Flow.............................................................. 3 Chapter 3 Financial Markets and NPV: First Principles of Finance................................... 6 Chapter 4 Net Present Value....................................
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Accruals and Cash Accounting Geraldine Saint Fleur XACC/290 February 8‚ 2015 Jennifer Campbell Accrual and Cash Accounting This week we learned about accrual accounting concepts. Within this chapter we covered revenue and expense recognition principle‚ adjusting entries‚ the purpose of adjusted trial balances‚ accruals‚ cash accounting‚ etc. We will be going over the accrual‚ cash accounting and cash basis accounting. Accruals/Cash Accounting The difference between accruals and cash accounting
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Accounts Notes Double Entry Example 1 Transactions Debit (In) Credit (Out) Bought goods for resale for cash Purchases Cash Sold goods for cash Cash Sales Paid cash into bank Bank Cash Sold goods and received cheque Bank Sales Bought goods and paid by cheque Purchases Bank Example 2 Transactions Debit Credit Bought goods on credit from M.Mizzi Purchases M.Mizzi Paid M.Mizzi in cash one week later M.Mizzi Cash Sold goods on credit to S.Said S.Said Sales S.Said paid by cheque Bank S.Said Example
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Finan 5000 - Study guide for Midterm #1 Short-Term Finance and Planning/Cash Management Working Capital Management Overview (Ch.1) What is working capital? What is the primary objective of working capital management? What should financial managers focus on in order to maximize value when managing working capital? What is an opportunity cost? What types of short-term liabilities have no explicit interest cost? Why? The Operating Cycle and the Cash Cycle(Ch.1) What is the operating cycle
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Introduction For Releases 11i to 12‚ this presentation describes the Oracle accrual processes for periodic (expense) and perpetual (inventory) Accounts Payables Accruals‚ also known as uninvoiced receipts or purchase clearing accruals. Accrual integration between A/P‚ Purchasing‚ WIP‚ Inventory and G/L is discussed. Setup and balancing steps‚ implementation and conversion issues‚ and frequent business issues are discussed. In addition‚ custom reporting is also explored‚ with SQL examples included
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SABMiller should combine those 4 sources of finance: retained profit‚ issuing shares‚ bond‚ debenture and bank loans. Each source of finance has its own advantages and disadvantages: • Retained profit: When SABMiller use retained profit‚ it do not have to pay any brokerage fees. Retained profit is also flexible and simple. The manager can use this source of finance for different purposes. Because retained profit belong to the whole company‚ not any individual so there is no dilution of control
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Investment – You invest straight in to firms Alternatives: Money market – treasury bills (t-bills)‚ commercial bills Market for the purchase of short term debt securities * Short term – generally less than 12 months * Low risk * Highly liquid T-bill * Sold by the treasury at a discount from face value (par) * T-bill yield used as risk free rate * In NZ * Maturities typically 3‚6‚12 months (quarterly‚ semi-annually‚ annually) * Trades in parcels of $1million
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