1.0 Executive Summary 1 Chart: Highlights 1 1.1 Mission 2 1.2 Objectives 2 2.0 Company Summary 2 2.1 Start-up Summary 3 Table: Start-up 3 Table: Start-up Funding 4 Chart: Start-up 5 2.2 Company Ownership 5 3.0 Services 5 4.0 Market Analysis Summary 7 4.1 Market Segmentation 7 Table: Market Analysis 7 Chart: Market Analysis (Pie) 8 5.0 Strategy and Implementation Summary 8 5.1 Sales Strategy 8 5.1.1 Sales Forecast 9 Table: Sales Forecast
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ACTG5100 Section U Assignment #2 Just Coffee Case Analyses Roles/Actors 1.Myriam-Senior Partner 2. Both the partners 3. Consultant (That is ME) Objectives- Myriam- is concerned about the health of the 2nd cafe‚ needs to know the financial health of the café‚ to make future decisions and wants to understand partnership details/options for the café. ME- To investigate business viability for Myriam‚ understanding the financial statements to find out errors more preciously to
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following are the balances of the Sun Co.ltd the Moon Co.ltd. prepared on 31st December 1986. On the 1st of January 1986‚ the Sun Co. Ltd took over Moon Co.ltd‚ when the latter had a credit balance of Rs. 35‚000 in its profit and loss account. 35 Liabilities Sun co. Equity share capital Rs. 10 each 3‚00‚000 General reserve 1‚50‚000 Moon co. Assets Sun co. Moon co. Sundry assets 2‚00‚000 1‚00‚000 2‚20‚000 Investments (shares in Moon Ltd) 3‚60‚000 1‚00‚000 80‚000
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grew from SAR 793‚761 thousand to SAR 817‚556 thousand (by SAR 23‚795 thousand or by 3%) during the last 2 years. (Due to the increase in admin.expenses). * (Current assets exceeded current liabilities by +1‚361‚970 thousand) which means that the company is able to pay off its short-term liabilities almost immediately. -According to the table below The assets grew from SAR 3‚821‚551 thousand to SAR 4‚005‚318 thousand (by SAR 183‚767 thousand or by 4.80%) during the last 2 years. The net
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stable-monetary-unit concept QUESTION 3 Purchasing a motor vehicle on credit will have what affect on the accounts of a business Increase assets and increase owners equity Decrease owners equity and increase liabilities Increase assets and increase liabilities Decrease assets and decrease liabilities None of the above QUESTION 4 What type of Business Entity (or entities) is a separate accounting entity but not a separate legal entity Sole Trader Partnership Corporation Sole Trader and Partnership Partnership
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1. Why does Mr. Butler have to borrow so much money to support this profitable business? The company faces a shortage of cash. Liquidity of the company is bad. (Liquidity = liquidity asset / liquidity liabilities) Cash (=$31K) / Short-term liability (=$404K) Don’t have enough funds available to meet the expected sales target 2. Do you agree with his estimate of the company’s loan requirements? How much will he need to borrow to finance his expected expansion in sales (assume
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IBM Corporation In the seven years (since 1994)‚ that Lou Gerstner reigned over IBM‚ the company’s earnings per share increased an average of 27% per year. This remarkable increase in earnings did not go unnoticed by the securities markets. Indeed‚ the company’s market value grew from less than $30 billion to over $200 billion during the period. Use the following financial statement data to: 1. Decompose IBM’s ROE (by quarter) and discuss the factors (and trends) that contribute to Big Blue’s profitability
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IBM Corporation In the seven years (since 1994)‚ that Lou Gerstner has reigned over IBM‚ the company’s earnings per share have increased an average of 27% per year. This remarkable increase in earnings‚ has not gone unnoticed by the securities markets. Indeed‚ the company’s market value has grown from less than $30 billion to over $200 billion during this period. Use the following financial statement data to: 1. Decompose IBM’s ROE and discuss the factors (and trends) that contribute to Big Blue’s
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in total assets and total liabilities for the years presented. Wal-Mart’s total assets increased by 7‚277 million from 2009 to 2010. Similarly‚ the total liabilities of Wal-Mart have increased 1‚427 million from 2009 to 2010. What are the company’s three largest assets for the most recent year presented? Wal-Mart’s three largest assets for 2010 were inventories‚ buildings and improvements‚ and fixtures and equipment. What are the company’s three largest liabilities for the most recent year
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770 Total Assets 81‚270 Liabilities and Capital Liabilities Current Borrowing 0 Long-term Liabilities 100‚000 Accounts Payable (Outstanding Bills) 0 Other Current Liabilities (interest-free) 0 Total Liabilities 100‚000 Capital Planned Investment Owner 10‚000 Investor 0 Additional Investment Requirement 0 Total Planned Investment 10‚000 Loss at Start-up (Start-up Expenses) (28‚730) Total Capital (18‚730) Total Capital and Liabilities 81‚270 Total Funding 110
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