Assignment No.01 Accounting For Managers ANALYZE THE BALANCE SHEETH‚ P& L STATEMENT AND CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES. FIND OUT ANY RELEVANT‚ DERIVED AND CONCEALED INFORMATION FOR THEM. KINDLY HIGHLIGHT THE FINANCIAL IMPLICATION FOR THE SAME. HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED ITC COLGATE PALMOLIVE PROCTER AND GAMBLE HYGIENE AND HEALTH CARE MARICO INDUSTRIES Managerial Economics Please limit your comments to eight pages. Your paper should not summarize the material in the
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1.1 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 1. “The managers of tomorrow will not be a bigger man than his father was before him.” – Critically analyse this statement and discuss the tasks expected to be performed by future managers to effectively deal with management challenges. 2. Identify four corporate social responsibility initiatives adopted by corporates which you are familiar with. Pg 102 3. “More centralization and decentralization are not advisable” – Do you agree or disagree? Justify. Suggest
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Managerial and Financial Accounting Report FIN540 Accounting for Managerial Decision Making Abstract Financial accounting develops account information that is used by external parties such as stockholders‚ suppliers‚ banks‚ and government regulatory agencies in their decision-making. Management accounting develops confidential accounting information that is used by managers within an organization. Management accounting is a complex process of identifying‚ accumulating and analyzing information
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| |7. |Of the two methods of accounting for uncollectible receivables‚ the allowance method provides in advance for uncollectible | | | |receivables. |True False | |8. |Generally accepted accounting principles do not normally allow the use of the direct write-off method of accounting for |
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Preparation of financial statements for sole proprietorships Learning Objectives: Identifying the components of Financial Statements Identifying the objectives of Financial Statements Understanding the preparation of Financial Statements Adjustments needed in Financial Statements 1. Introduction Generally Financial Statements are prepared for any business annually. As per the Periodic concept the profits and losses of a business is computed for a period. In practice this period is a one year
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MUHAMMAD ALI Sole traders: According to Peterson and Plowman : “ As sole proprietorship is a business unit whose ownership and management are vested in one person. This individual assumes all risk of loss and failure of the enterprise and receives all profits from its successful operation”. A sole trader describes any business that is owned and controlled by one person‚ although they may employ workers‚ e.g. a newsagent’s shop. Individuals who provide a specialist service like hairdressers‚
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1.1 Introduction Decision Making is very important thing that we do in everyday lives. According to Harris‚ R (2010)‚ decision making is the study of identifying and choosing alternatives based on the values and preferences of the decision maker and making a decision implies that there are alternative choices to be considered. In addition‚ we are not on to identify as many of those alternatives as possible but to choose the one that has the highest probability of effectiveness. Just as there are
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Accounting Tutorial Question Topic 2 Week 5 Question 1 Encik Abbul has a sundry shop business registered under the name of Prudential Enterprises. The following is the summarised version of the bad debts‚ doubtful debts and the A/Receivables accounts of his business start in 2011. (The accounting period of the business is similar to the normal calendar year) Year | Account Receivables | Bad debts already written off during the year | Allowance for doubtful debts (percentage of outstanding
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evaluating right and wrong. An ethical dilemma is a situation in which an individual or group is faced with a decision that test this code. One of the elements that many believe distinguishes a profession from other occupations is acceptance by it members of a responsibility for the interest of those it serves. . Accounting ethics is a field of professional ethics which pertains specifically to accounting. For the public to rely on the information provided there must be a level of confidence in the knowledge
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Financial Information Pack Contents Sources of Finance Page 2 Introduction Page 2 Major Sources of Finance Page 2 Internal Sources Page 2 External Sources Page 3 Business Projects and Assets Page 7 Introduction Page 7 Assets Page 7 Types of Projects Page 7 Implications of Finance and Liabilities Page 11 Introduction Page 11 What is Liability? Page 11 Implications and Costs of Financial Resources
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