(Accounts Receivable‚ Inventory‚ Long-lived Assets‚ Bonds) 1. GNC has the following information regarding the inventory of its Super Mega‚ a multivitamins. Assume GNC uses periodic inventory system each quarter and FIFO. a. On July 1‚ GNC had 200 bottles of Super Mega in stock. Each bottle costs $3. b. On July 15‚ GNC purchased 5‚000 bottles of Super Mega for $25‚000 from a supplier‚ paid $10‚000 in cash and the rest was on credit. c. On August 15‚ GNC purchased another 1‚000 bottles of Super
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Account Receivables Turnover Ratio Analysis 2010 The A/R turnover ratio for 2010 was 14.80‚ which was a monumental increase from 8.45 in 2009. One reason for this increase was due to a conscious effort by Proctor and Gamble to improve collection times for incoming payments. In 2009‚ they incurred too much short-term debt due to the delayed collection of payments for their products and ended up decreasing their A/R account by almost $500 million. Their sales also increased in 2010 due to the expansion
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monthly depreciation of the rental equipment is 240‚000/96‚ or $2‚500 per month. 2. The note payable to Rent-It is good for one year. $100‚000 and the accumulated interest are due on November 30‚ 2012. The account payable for office supplies is due in thirty days‚ or January 2‚ 2012. The account payable to Universal Utilities is due in thirty days‚ or January 30‚ 2012. The company declared a dividend of 10 cents per share‚ payable on January 15‚ 2012. Income taxes are payable in 2012. 3. Susquehanna
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credit is commonly known as Management of Receivables. Receivables are one of the three primary components of working capital‚ the other being inventory and cash‚ the other being inventory and cash. Receivables occupy second important place after inventories and thereby constitute a substantial portion of current assets in several firms. The capital invested in receivables is almost of the same amount as that invested in cash and inventories. Receivables thus‚ form about one third of current assets
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Chapter 15 Audit Sampling for Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions ← Review Questions 15-1 A representative sample is one in which the characteristics of interest for the sample are approximately the same as for the population (that is‚ the sample accurately represents the total population). If the population contains significant misstatements‚ but the sample is practically free of misstatements‚ the sample is nonrepresentative‚ which is likely to result in
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A STUDY ON RECEIVABLE MANAGEMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERECEN TO CALTEX LUBRICANTS INDIA LIMITED CHENNAI BY J. ELANGOVAN REG NO : 35103077 A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT In the FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY In Partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SRM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SRM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DEEMED UNIVERSITY KATTANKULATHUR – 603 302 APRIL – 2005 i BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE Certified
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CHAPTER 7: NOTES RECEIVABLE * Notes receivable are claims supported by formal promises to pay usually in the form of notes. * A negotiable promissory note is an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another‚ signed by the maker‚ engaging to pay on demand or fixed determinable future time a sum certain in money to order or to bearer. * Maker is the one who writes the promissory note promising to pay another person‚ known as the payee‚ a definite sum of money. * Notes
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY :- The project deals in “Account Receivable Management with reference to the study of Colorlines Clothing India Pvt. Ltd”. Receivable management is one of the most important aspects of the organization‚ as it deals with the management of the outstanding. The profit of the company mainly depends on the accounts receivables. Therefore it needs a careful analysis and proper management. Debtors occupy an important position in the structure of current assets of a
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INTRODUCTION: UNIFLEX CABLES LIMITED appointed interns to study the receivables position of their company. I was asked to analyze the data of the past six months starting from October’08 to March’09. I had to analyze the debtors’ payment pattern for that period and find out the reasons why there was a delay in receiving payments from the debtors’. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY: • Compare Actual Date of Receipt from customers with the Payment Due Date. • Find out the number of days delay
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Practical Accounting 1 Cash and Receivables -1. Assume the following facts for Kurt Company: the month-end bank statement shows a balance of P40‚000: outstanding checks totaled P2‚000; a deposit of P8‚000 is in transit at month-end; and a check for Pf400 was erroneously charged against the account by the bank. What is the correct cash balance at the end of the month? a. P33‚600 c. P45‚600 b. P34‚400 d. P46‚400 2. The August 31 bank statement of K‚ Inc. showed a balance of P113‚000. Deduction in
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