96 Balance Sheet 2004 2003 Edwards‚ Inc. has prepared the following comparative balance sheets Cash $198‚000 $102‚000 for 2003 and 2004: Receivables $106‚000 $78‚000 2004 2003 Inventory $100‚000 $120‚000 Prepaid expenses $12‚000 $18‚000 Cash $ 198‚000 $102‚000 Plant assets $840‚000 $700‚000 Receivables 106‚000 78‚000 Accumulated depreciation $(300‚000) $(250‚000) Inventory 100‚000 120‚000 Patent $102‚000 $116‚000 Prepaid expenses 12‚000 18‚000
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ACCOUNTING FOR INTANGIBLE ASSETS “WHY NOT ELIMINATE GOODWILL?” INTRODUCTION The Balance Sheet is one of the financial statements necessary to help different kinds of individuals – owners of enterprises‚ management of companies‚ analysts‚ creditors‚ inventors in making business decisions. It is a statement that tells about the financial position of the company. It encompasses the three main elements of the accounting equation – the assets‚ the liabilities and owner’s equity. The assets are
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NDA Venture Partners‚ L.P. SERIES A PREFERRED SHARE FINANCING TERM SHEET August 24‚ 2006 The intent of this Term Sheet is to describe‚ for negotiation purposes only‚ some key terms of the proposed investment agreement by and among NDA Venture Partners‚ L.P. and its associated entities (“NDA”)‚ and Wangyong Holdings‚ Ltd. (“Holdco”)‚ a limited liability Cayman Islands company. This Term Sheet is not a legally binding agreement between the Series A Investor‚ the Group and the Founders
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Star River Electronics Ltd. Team 14 Constantine Brocoum Courtney Delia Stephanie Doherty David Dubois Radu Oprea December 19th‚ 2009 Contents Objectives 1 Management Summary 1 Financial Health 1 Financial Forecast for 2002 and 2003 3 Key Driver Assumptions 5 Star River WACC 5 Free Cash Flows of the Packaging Machine Investment 7 Appendices 7 i. Objectives This report seeks to answer the following five questions about Star River Electronics Ltd.: 1. Assess the current
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Chapter 1—Introduction to Accounting and Business TRUE/FALSE 1. The federal government is an example of an external user of accounting information. ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate OBJ: 01-01 2. An example of a general-purpose financial statement is a report about projected price increases related to transportation costs. ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Easy OBJ: 01-01 3. The Canadian Public Accountability Board was created to promote public confidence in the integrity of financial reporting. ANS: T PTS: 1
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the amount of net income. b. Relates dividends paid to the entity’s assets. c. Is calculated using net income as the amount of return? d. Is calculated by dividing average assets for a period by the amount of net income for the period. 4. Another term for return on investment is: a. Return on equity. b. Return on assets. c. Return on retained earnings. d. None of these. 5. The return on investment measure of performance: a. is relevant only to business enterprises. b. Is used by individuals
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EXERCISES AND PROBLEMS ch 1 Carry Yoki’s Lounge consists of the following. Carry‚ the owner believed that people would come to hear a band play on Friday‚ Saturday‚ and Sunday evening. During the remainder of the week‚ she believed her customers would watch sporting events on several television sets located throughout the lounge. Carry employed two bartenders‚ three servers‚ two assistant servers‚ two cooks‚ one dishwasher and a clean-up person. She had a bar‚ 15 barstools‚ 4 tables‚ 40 chairs
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Question 2: Beechwood Spouts Term Sheet Analysis 1) Security: Series E Convertible Preferred Stock In an entrepreneur’s point of view‚ the investor will gain an advantage of acquiring preferred stock‚ unlike the entrepreneur who holds common stock. Since Preferred stock is senior to common stock (but subordinate to bonds) in terms of claim of the assets of the company in an event of liquidation. Also‚ although preferred stock usually carries no voting rights‚ but it may carry a dividend and may
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Strictly private and confidential Not to be disclosed or distributed to third parties Draft ● Indicative Term Sheet [For use on Series A round] We are pleased to present our proposal for an investment in ● (the "Company"). Investment 1 You have told us that the proposed business plan calls for an equity injection of £● . Of this amount‚ funds managed by us (the "Funds") will provide £● alongside investment by other venture capital funds or financial institutions (together
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Entrepreneurial Finance: Negotiating with Venture Capitalists: Trendsetter Inc. TEACHING ENTREPRENEURIAL THOUGHT & ACTION 20 March 2012 Richard T. Bliss‚ PhD Trendsetter Inc. Learning Objectives 1. The entrepreneur/VC relationship 2. Exposure to deal term sheets 3. Moving beyond valuation 4. VC negotiations 2 The Entrepreneur/VC Relationship Entrepreneur VC 3 The Entrepreneur/VC Relationship • Provisions to address adverse selection − due diligence − staging/milestones − use of convertible
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