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    Kohl’s Corporation and Dillard’s Inc.— Financial Statement Analysis Teaching notes: This case uses the multiplicative version of the DuPont model to analyze operations at two retail companies. Both companies have very straightforward financial statements and most students are familiar with the companies. The analysis can be as simple or as multi-faceted as instructors choose. The case begins with the qualitative side of financial statement analysis. The questions here are unstructured so

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    Chapter Case Book Page Number Primary Secondary Primary Industry Company Robin Hood and His Merry Men Subdivision/ Subsidiary of Protagonist Sector NAICS Code N/A Robin Hood “Finance” and “Redistribution” N/A N/A Strategic analyst N/A Strategic analyst 1 Robin Hood C1 1‚2 3‚4‚11‚12 2 The Movie Industry (A) in 2008 C3 1‚3 5‚6‚7 3 The Movie Industry (B) in 2011 C11 1‚3 5‚6‚7 C18 5‚6 2‚3‚4‚12 Better World Books N/A David Murphy‚ CEO C32 3‚7 2‚6‚10‚12 Tesla Motors

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    Kazakhstan University of Management‚ Economics‚ and Strategic Research Bang College of Business MBA program Term Paper: Financial analysis of “JSC Shubarkol komir” and “JSC Sat&Company” Prepared by: 20101675 Kim Jonghon 20091481 Nurtas Kadyrbayev Instructor: M Mujibul Haque‚ Ph.D. Executive Summary This paper provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and prospective

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    Confidentiality Agreement The undersigned reader acknowledges that the information provided by _______________ in this business plan is confidential; therefore‚ reader agrees not to disclose it without the express written permission of _______________. It is acknowledged by reader that information to be furnished in this business plan is in all respects confidential in nature‚ other than information which is in the public domain through other means and that any disclosure or use of same by reader

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         Faster decision making Independence Quicker and cheaper to establish All profits belong to the sole trader Competitors know less about the business’s success as the accounts don’t have to be published Disadvantages:    Unlimited liability-can lose both business’s assets and their own personal possessions. Capital is limited to the wealth of one individual. May limit business growth. Have to work long hours and have poor holidays and rewards Page 1 Bought to you by www.studyguide

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    Finance Chapter 3

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    has 7‚500 shares of stock outstanding. The market price per share is $22. What is the price-earnings ratio? P/E = market value per share / earnings per share P/E = 22 / (747000 * 4.1 / 7500) P/E = .0539 PROBLEM:04 Beach Wear has current liabilities of $350‚000‚ a quick ratio of 1.65‚ inventory turnover of 3.2‚ and a current ratio of 2.9. What is the cost of goods sold? CA = current ratio * current liablities CA = 2.9 * 350000 CA = 1015000 QR = (CA - Inventory) / CL 1.65 = (1015000

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    Cash P 50‚000 P 80‚000 P 25‚000 Computer at Market Value __25‚000 _______ ­­__60‚000 Capital P 75‚000 P 80‚000 P 85‚000 1-9: c Maria Nora Cash P 30‚000 Merchandise inventory P 90‚000 Computer equipment 160‚000 Liability ( 60‚000) Furniture and Fixtures 200‚000 ________ Total contribution P230‚000 P190‚000 Total agreed capital (P230‚000/40%) P575‚000 Nora’s interest ______60% Nora’s agreed capital P345‚000 Less: investment 190‚000 Cash

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    $2‚000 cash for September rent. F) The business had sales of $12‚000 in September. Of these sales‚ 60% were cash sales‚ and the balance was credit sales. G) The business paid $9‚700 cash for office furniture. What are the total liabilities at the end of September‚ 2013? Answer: $9‚000 5. The accountant for Hobson Electrical Repair Company failed to make an adjusting entry to record $5‚000 of unpaid salaries for the last two weeks of the year. Which of the following is TRUE?

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    Blue CLASS‚ Group 4 | J Sainsbury plc | Financial reporting and analysis assignment | | | | Group members: Daryush Arabnia Petra Buckley Luca Buonocore Sudarshan Mohanasundaram Jingsi Yang Chapter1 Short description of the activities performed  J Sainsbury plc is a leading food retailer in the United Kingdom. J Sainsbury plc was founded in 1869 and today operates a total of 934 stores comprising 557 supermarkets and 377 convenience stores. It jointly owns Sainsbury’s Bank

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    Ch 4 Prob Fin 410

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    Carmen Yost Feburary 9th 2015 Fin 410 Chapter 4 Problems Dr. Terry Dowdy Resource: Ch. 4 of Foundations of Financial Management Complete Problems 16‚ 19‚ & 25 in Ch. 4 of Foundations of Financial Management 16. J. Lo’s Clothiers has forecast credit sales for the fourth quarter of the year as: September (actual) $70‚000 Fourth Quarter  October $60‚000 November 55‚000 December 80‚000 Schedule of cash receipts (LO2) Experience has shown that 30 percent of sales are collected

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