In capital market‚ the financial reporting and corporate disclosure are important since
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Evolution of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) HARITIKA CHHATWAL Objective Accounting is the systematic measurement and recording of financial information used for decision-making‚ coordination‚ or control in an organisation. In broader perspective the financial information has to be more read as “quantitative information" rather than just merely "financial information" as the measurement and use of "non-financial information" has emerged as
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calculations automatically and to change single number and update all related numbers at the click of a mouse. As one of the most popular financial software‚ spreadsheet is widely applied in areas such as accounting‚ finance‚ marketing‚ taxation‚ engineering‚ educational‚ scientific and medical fields (Ballantine‚ 1991). In 2004‚ SimCorp USA Inc and the Financial Executives Consulting Group found that about 64 percent of domestic companies depend on spreadsheet. Many authors view spreadsheet as a very
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Revenue Sources and Expenditures of a USA Charity in one year. The pie charts show the amount of revenue and expenditures over a year of a children’s charity in the USA. Overall‚ it can be seen that donated food accounted for the majority of the income‚ while program services accounted for the most expenditure. Total revenue sources just exceeded outgoings. In detail‚ donated food provided most of the revenue for the charity‚ at 86%. Similarly‚ with regard to expenditures‚ one category‚ program
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more home hospitals This article explains how health care reform is centered around the consumer. It’s based on patient rights‚ lowering the cost of health care for patients and offering a better quality of care. Larry Mullins who is the Samaritan Health Services president and CEO‚ believes‚ “reform is designed to offer one stop shopping with doctors‚ nurses and specialists and health care navigators to work the patients before they even get to the hospital‚ so look at what a new hospital will look
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Financial Reporting Problem‚ Part 2: Nike ACC/290 Financial Reporting Problem‚ Part 2: Nike When determining the overall financial strength of a company‚ businesses rely on their current assets to show value. Current assets are defined as assets that can or will be converted into cash quickly. The value of the asset’s will vary and may be used at any time as collateral for loans or other investment business development plans. Current assets will include‚ of course‚ cash and cash equivalents
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Reporting Practices and Ethics Michele R. Morris HCS/405 December 18‚ 2010 Todd A. Brown Reporting Practices and Ethics Financial practices and ethical finance are important in the health care industry. Both are important to produce a successful health care organization. Here we will discuss the four elements of financial management‚ generally accepted accounting practices‚ and general financial ethics standards. Financial Management There are four elements of financial management
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market is used to value inventories. (c) Financial information is presented so that investors will not be misled. (d) Intangible assets are capitalized and amortized over periods benefited. (e) Repair tools are expensed when purchased. (f) Agricultural companies use market value for purposes of valuing crops. (g) Each enterprise is kept as a unit distinct from its owner or owners. (h) All significant postbalance sheet events are reported. (i) Revenue is recorded at point of sale. (j) All important
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Question 1(a) Hilux Sdn Bhd imported a machinery to be used in its factory. The costs incurred were: Invoice price of machinery 500‚000 Insurance on shipment 200‚000 Import duties and taxes 50‚000 Delivery costs 70‚000 Installation charges 10‚000 Dismantling and restoring the building site 30‚000 General administrative cost 20‚000 Operating losses before commercial production 50‚000 Interest charges paid to supplier of plant for deferred credit
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Acct 3120 External Financial Reporting II Chapter 14 Debt This quiz is based on the 10-K for the year ended December 28‚ 2013 for PepsiCo‚ Inc. You can obtain Pepsi’s financial statements from the firm’s corporate web site at http://www.pepsico.com/Investors.html. Unless otherwise indicated‚ all questions relate to the current period’s financial statements. 1. How much is the current maturity of Pepsi’s long-term debt that was shown as a current liability? 5306millions 2
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