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    Custom Snowboards Inc. Managing Capital & Financial Assets 04/19/2014 WGU JET2 Financial Analysis Task 5‚ Part I - PASSED To: Vice President for Chief Financial Officer (CFO) The following is a summary report is an analysis of the current financial statements of Custom Snowboards Inc. The company wishes to be considered for an extended long term loan for a European expansion. We have arrived at a selection of key financial statement line items‚ conducted a risk assessment‚ and ratios

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    f “…democracy requires an informed citizenry and transparency of information which are vital to its functioning and also to contain corruption and to hold Governments and their instrumentalities accountable to the governed” – Source: RTI Act’ 2005 *connectedthinking pwc Contents Executive summary 3 Introduction 12 Progress made so far 26 Key issues and constraints in implementing the RTI Act 36 Learning from international experience 56 Recommendations

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    Philip Marlowe at first glance would seem like the typical hard-boiled detective but in reality is a sensitive‚ honest detective trying his best to survive in a dishonest society. Can you blame Marlowe for his tough guy act while trying to solve crime in the brutal streets of Los Angeles while confronted with murder‚ bribery‚ and vicious crimes? I admire Marlowe for staying true to himself while faced with temptations and sticking to his strict ethnics regardless of the circumstances. Philip Marlowe

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    For example‚ in July the CFPB issued a consent order with CitiBank for‚ among other things‚ misrepresenting that an identity-monitoring program’s credit score was from all three credit reporting bureaus‚ when it was not. In the Dealers’ Financial Services‚ LLC (Dealer) consent order‚ Dealer misrepresented that an add-on vehicle service contract would add “just a few dollars to your monthly payment” or that GAP insurance product would add “just a few pennies a day to your monthly payment”

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    12. Ratios Inputs RATIOS Items July 1‚ 2005 July 1‚ 2006 June 30‚ 2007 June 30‚ 2008 June 30‚ 2009 June 30‚ 2010 19.1% 3.2% 20.3% 2.6% 17.4% 20.3% 2.9% 18.7% 20.1% 2.9% 19.4% 20.1% 2.9% 18.6% 20.1% 2.8% 16.9% 9.9% 2.2% 8.5% 25.1% 48.5% 10.8% 3.3% 12.3% 36.0% 66.0% 11.3% 3.2% 12.1% 35.4% 62.1% 10.4% 3.7% 13.3% 39.3% 71.5% 9.4% 4.0% 13.4% 38.4% 79.4% 3.78 7.34 13.79 1.23 16.92 13.69 14.11 22.37 3.79

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    Individual Financial Statements Paper ACC/290 Principles of Accounting Professor: Bruce Geddus January 8‚ 2014 Introduction to financial accounting and it ’s my turn to identify the four basic financial statements and to describe them as well. In this financial statement paper I will also be describing the four financial statements‚ discuss how the four financial statements are useful to internal users such as managers and employees. And last I will discuss

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    in Q4 2007 equal before and after the merger? When synergies don’t exist‚ the following would be the effect‚ Before the deal:- Bank EPS (1) No. of outstanding shares (2) Earnings (=1*2) Bank of New York 0.64 751.8 million 481.152 million Mellon Financial 0.65 411.9 million 267.735 million Total 748.887 million After the deal:- Pre deal Earning per share of Mellon 0.65 No. of shares of Mellon post deal (*Cumulative total earnings/Pre deal EPS) 1152.13 million (=748.887/0.65) Shares of Mellon (1:1

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    Canada using CRM and customer profitability tools to gain a competitive advantage in Canada’s increasingly crowded financial services market. Key Issues: RBC financial‚ a full service bank in Canada is facing fierce competition from leading financial institutes and new niche-market entrants after deregulation‚ the bank is also struggling with its 7th ranking out of 8 among financial institutions in the bank’s internal value for money study. Mr. Mclaughlin‚ the VP of CRM and information management

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    In this module 5 case study‚ I will read “The gaijin who saved Nissan”. I will discuss what Carlos Ghosn and Nissan did in order to manage global financial risk and why they did it. I will also discuss which of Napolo’s 8 steps Nissan followed and which they did not. Napolo’s 8 steps Dave Napolo was the Senior Vice President of Foreign Exchange as Wells Fargo. He developed an eight step process to mitigate the risks associated with foreign exchange. Step one was to define the corporate philosophy

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    HSC Business Studies Financial Statement Analysis Task 1: Liquidity – The current Ratio = - Current ratio = Current Assets/ Current Liabilities 2013: Total current assets = 6226.1 Total current liabilities = 6866 Total current assets / Total current liabilities = 6226.1/6866 = 0.9068016312 = 0.9 (1dp) 2012: Total current assets = 5802.1 Total current Liabilities = 6766.2 Total current assets / Total current liabilities = 5802.1 / 6766.2 = 0.8575123408 = 0.86 (2dp)

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