CHANGES IN BALANCE SHEET ACCOUNTS The total assets of a firm and the claims on assets change over time because of investing and financing activities. For example‚ a firm may issue common stock for cash; acquire a building by mortgaging a portion of the purchase price‚ or issue common stock in exchange for convertible bonds. These investing and financing activities affect the amount and structure of a firm’s assets‚ liabilities‚ and shareholders’ equity. The total assets of a firm and the claims
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share 3 1.1.2 Business performance 4 1.1.3 Future 5 1.1.4 Other information for shareholders 6 1.2 Loan creditor group 7 1.3 Analyst-adviser group 8 1.4 Employees 8 1.5 Customers 9 1.6 Suppliers 10 1.7 Government 10 1.8 The Public 11 2 Assessment of performance 11 2.1 Profitability analysis 12 2.1.1 Gross profit percentage increase 12 2.1.2 Pre-tax profit and after tax profit percentage 14 2.2 Liquidity analysis 15
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providing a product or service 3) These are selected account balances on December 31‚ 2008. Land (location of the corporation’s office building) $150‚000 Land (held for future use) 225‚000 Corporate Office Building 900‚000 Inventory 300‚000 Equipment 675‚000 Office Furniture 150‚000 Accumulated Depreciation 450‚000 What is the net amount of property‚ plant‚ and equipment that will appear on the balance sheet? D. $1‚650‚000 4) "Generally accepted" in
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I. NATIONAL BANK OF BORNEO II. COMPANY BACKGROUND National Bank of Borneo is one of local banks in Brunei. Its establishment was indebted to Mr. Khoo Teck Puat the father of the detained Khoo Ban Hock. Mr. Khoo Teck Puat is a son of a rich trader‚ who in 1933 merged several banks together to form Singapore’s biggest‚ OCBC or Overseas- Chinese Banking Corporation. After his impeded rise in the position‚ he left and went to Malaysia. In Malaysia he founded Malayan Banking and very rapidly he was
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accounts payable owed as of the balance sheet date are included in the financial statements- Completeness(Do the balances contain all transactions for the period) 3. All purchase returns recorded in the general ledger are valid- Existence/Occurrence(Do the recorded accounts represent valid liabilities at the balance sheet date) 4. There is a risk that purchases made in the last week of the month might be recorded in the following period- Completeness(Do the balances contain all transactions for
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Suppose the Robinson Company had a cost of goods sold of $1‚000‚000 in 2010 and $1‚200‚000 in 2011. a. Calculate the inventory turnover for each year. Comment on your findings b. What would have been the amount of inventories in 2011 if the 2010 turnover ratio had been maintained? a. inventory turnover for 2010 =COGS/Inventory = $1‚000‚000/350‚000=2.857 inventory turnover for 2011 =COGS/Inventory = $1‚200‚000/500‚000=2.4 b. $1‚200‚000 /inventory =2.857 Inventory in 2011 to maintain 2010
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Milli Drexler ACC220 July 29‚ 2012 Accounting Documents A balance sheet is used by accounting departments to show a company their financial position at the end of a specified date. It is often called a snapshot of a company’s financial position at a given moment. It gives the reader of the document a clear picture of all transactions that have been posted by that company as of a specific date. When accountants prepare a balance sheet they list the company’s assets at the time. Assets are things
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Unit 5007 Financial control 1.1 Assess the relationship(s) between a financial system or function and other systems or functions in an organisation Answer: Information and records are of critical importance to the functioning and controlling of systems in general‚ including organisational systems. Given the central importance of information and records to systems operation‚ including public sector organisations and the societies they exist to govern‚ we should not be surprised
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operates on a fiscal year‚ which ends September 30. Following is the post-closing trial balance as of September 30: [pic] .:. Additional information: 1. The balance of the materials account represents the following: [pic] .:. The company uses the FIFO method of accounting for all inventories. Material A is used in the stamping department‚ and materials B and C are used in the plating department. 2. The balance of the work in process account represents the following costs that are applicable to
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operating section. True False 4. When the net cash flows from operating‚ investing‚ and financing activities are combined to arrive at the overall net change in cash‚ a net decrease in cash is subtracted from the beginning cash balance to calculate the ending cash balance. True False 5. Major investing and financing activities that do not involve cash do not have to be reported as part of the statement of cash flows. True False 6. In general‚ the cash flow from operating activities
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