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    Deadline: Final Week of the semester Hillyard Company‚ an office supplies specialty store‚ prepares its master budget on a quarterly basis. The following data have been assembled to assist in preparing the master budget for the first quarter: a. As of December 31‚ 2011 (the end of the prior quarter)‚ the company’s general ledger showed the following account balances: DEBIT CREDIT $ $ Cash  48‚000 Accounts receivable 224‚000 Finished goods Inventory  (1000 units) 60‚000 Raw Materials inventory (500 units)

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    Statement of Cash Flows   True / False Questions   1. Interest and dividends from investments held by a company are reported as cash inflows from investing activities on the statement of cash flows.    True    False   2. Under the indirect method‚ changes in current assets are used in determining cash flows from operating activities and changes in current liabilities are used in determining cash flows from financing activities.    True    False   3. Using the indirect method‚ the increase in accumulated

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    BACC 100 Assignment # 1 1. Jellybean Company reported equity of $32‚000 on its December 31‚ 2014 balance sheet. The following information is available for the year ended December 31‚ 2015: Revenues $73‚000 Expenses 59‚000 Liabilities 11‚000 What are the total assets of Jellybean Company at December 31‚ 2015? A) $14‚000. B) $25‚000. C) $35‚000. D) $46‚000. E) $57‚000. 2. At the end of its first year of operations‚ Matlocke Company has total assets of $2‚000‚000 and total

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    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 financial health and recent financial performance of the company. What strengths and/or weaknesses would you highlight to Adeline Koh? 2. Forecast the firm’s financial statements for 2002 and 2003

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    COURSE 2 - The Balance Sheet          The balance sheet (also called statement of financial position) reports the financial position of the business at a point in time. It does so by listing the categories and amounts of assets‚ liabilities and equity on a specific date‚ in a format that proves the fundamental accounting equation. ASSETS = EQUITY + LIABILITIES or ASSETS – LIABILITIES = EQUITY   Formats of presentation      Regardless of

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    A balance sheet

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    A balance sheet is a financial statement that reports the assets‚ which are resources owned by a business‚ liabilities‚ and stockholders’ equity at a specific date. Examples of assets would be computers‚ delivery trucks‚ furniture‚ and buildings. A balance sheet has two categories: Assets‚ liabilities‚ and stockholders’ equity. Liabilities are the debts and obligations of a business. Liabilities represent c claims of creditors on the assets of business. Examples of liabilities would be notes

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    A balance sheet‚ like a photo‚ provides a financial picture of a company on a given day and time. It categorizes all of a company’s resources as assets‚ all of its debts as liabilities‚ and all of the owner’s investments as equity. A company uses its assets‚ such as accounts receivable‚ inventory‚ and equipment‚ for manufacturing or purchasing products for sale or to provide a service. A company’s assets are financed by its liabilities (debt) and the owner’s equity (net worth). On a balance sheet

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    The balance sheet‚ income statement and cash flow statement are closely related. Basically‚ a balance sheet describes a company’s assets‚ liabilities and stockholder’s equity in a specific period of time. An income statement mainly shows the net profits or loss of a company. The purpose of the income statement is to show stockholders and investors whether the company earned or lost money. A cash flow statement explains cash inflows and outflows. Each financial statement reveals a part of a company’s

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    EXERCISE 1. Nguyen Bich Fitness Club has provided the following information that relates to their financial year ended June 30‚ 2011 Account | Amount ($) | Nguyen Bich - Capital | 350‚000 | Bank Loan – due in October‚ 2012 | 5‚000 | Accounts Payable | 17‚250 | Accounts Receivable | 41‚560 | Cash | 18‚750 | Retained Profits | 76‚000 | Salaries payable | 6‚750 | Supplies | 1‚040 | Salaries Expense | 19‚100 | Buildings | 85‚000 | Prepaid Rent | 15‚600 | Motor Vehicles

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    Merck Consolidated Balance Sheet |   |   |   |   |   | € million | ------------------------------------------------- Note | ------------------------------------------------- Dec. 31‚ 2012 | ------------------------------------------------- Dec. 31‚ 2011 | ------------------------------------------------- Jan. 1‚ 2011 | 1 | Previous year’s figures have been adjusted‚ see Note [5] | | Current assets | -------------------------------------------------   | -------------------------------------------------

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