Week 6 Excel PF008 A14 Introduction to Spreadsheets A spreadsheet is an electronic file that contains a grid of columns and rows used to organize related data and perform calculations. Excel is a spreadsheet program used to create and modify electronic spreadsheets. An electronic spreadsheet makes data-entry changes easy‚ and if the formulas are correctly constructed‚ the results recalculate automatically and accurately. A worksheet is a single spreadsheet that typically contains descriptive
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ASSESSMENT OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Assessment of Financial Statements Judith A Vicks FIN7014-8: Managing Financial Institutions Dr. Ekanayake: Northcentral University June 23‚ 2013 ASSESSMENT OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Abstract It is important to understand the differences in how earnings and liabilities are generated or reported for different financial institutions. This paper will describe key points regarding the balance sheets of different financial institutions. Commercial
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funding for the expansion. Before granting the loan‚ the bank requires Opal to provide them with the audited financial statement. 2. Neon Pty Ltd (Neon) is in business for the last 15 years. It manufactures and distributes papers all over Australia. During the last five years Neon opened four new factories in three different locations using bank loan. Due to growth in the company‚ the financial director John Brown is keen to set up an internal audit division. At the moment the project appears to
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Financial Statement Review Tamara Harrell‚ Samara Holmes‚ Brittany Naron‚ Jennifer Turner HCS/405 May 25‚ 2015 Louis Eubank How did the audited and unaudited financial statements differ? The audited and unaudited financial statements differ in many ways. One way was the unaudited balance sheet did not provide the specific date when the balance sheet was prepared while the audited balance sheet stated the date clearly at the top of the page. Another way they differ was if you look
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Fundamentals of Financial Management‚ 13e Chapter 6: Financial Statement Analysis Formulas Financial Statement Analysis 6.1 Van Horne and Wachowicz‚ Fundamentals of Financial Management‚ 13th edition. © Pearson Education Limited 2009. Created by Gregory Kuhlemeyer. Liquidity Ratios Balance Sheet Ratios Liquidity Ratios Current Current Assets Current Liabilities Shows a firm’s ability to cover its current liabilities with its current assets. 6.2 Van Horne and Wachowicz‚ Fundamentals
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(2004-2008) Course Title: Managing Financial Resources Course: MSc. Finance Date: 11th January 2010. TABLE OF CONTENT Executive Summary This report shows the analysis of the financial performance of Centrica Plc‚ one of the top energy business providers in UK. Based on my analysis from this report I can conclusively state that: Centrica Plc has an upper hand in the energy and gas market than it s competitor; Scottish Power. Centrica Plc’s turnover was very high in
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David. David should be held liable for his actions‚ and the courts should be notified of his previous activities. Granted the time could be an issue as the statute of limitations could have expired in most of the cases‚ but by limiting his access to financial documents that enable him to embezzle would be the best likely scenario. The actual punishment for his actions though might be for him to do community service (since jail time might not be an option after the statute of limitations has expired)‚
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Nicola Elvy Week Five Questions Chapter 11 (#1‚ 11‚ 12) 1. Why do we use the overall cost of capital for investment decisions even when only one source of capital will be used (e.g.‚ debt)? One may think that an investment financed with a low-cost debt facility is adequate on paper but in the long run that very use of that debt can be the cause of an increase the general risk of the firm and in turn will make any future financing more costly. Every project should be scrutinized to
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Transactions Accounting Principles General Journal Cash Account Purchases ledger Sales ledger General ledger Trail Balance Jan 1 Started business by borrowing a loan of $50 000 from the Centrex Commercial Bank which was invested into the business along with his personal savings of $50 000. The loan carries an interest rate of 12% per annum. The following transactions took place during the year. 1 Purchased the following assets and paid for them by cash: Furniture and Fittings
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Week 6 Earth Processes Earth’s Changing Surface CLICK link below to hear a Science Course Mentor provide an overview to this section‚ “Earth’s Changing Surface”: http://wgu.connectpro.acrobat.com/p56293907/ Use Chapters 22 and 25.5 in Conceptual Integrated Science to address the following items in your notes: 1. Why did Wegener’s hypothesis of continental drift fail and what was the evidence needed to support his predictions- why was it literally an idea before its time? Because no one could
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