Financial Reporting of the Coca Cola Company ACC/290 November 27‚ 2012 Financial Reporting of the Coca Cola Company When looking at a company’s financial statements‚ such as the Coca Cola Company‚ one piece of important information that should not be overlooked is the total current assets. Kimmel‚ Weygandt‚ and Kieso describe current assets as “assets that a company expects to convert to cash or use up within one year or its operating cycle‚ whichever is longer” (2009). The total current assets
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national banking system and became The National City Bank of New York in 1863.And gradually it had been expanded all over the world and also became the first major U.S bank to establish a foreign department in 1897. Citi‚ the leading global bank‚ has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions. Citi provides consumers‚ corporations‚ governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services‚ including consumer
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Governmental Financial Reporting Presented by David R. Koeppen‚ Ph.D.‚ CPA Department of Accountancy Boise State University dkoeppen@boisestate.edu Topics • • • • • Introduction Reporting Basics Fund Accounting Government-wide Financial Statements Summary and Conclusion Introduction • • • • Purpose of Financial Reporting Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Characteristics of Governmental Entities Effects of Characteristics on Financial Reporting Purpose of Financial Reporting • Private sector
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Development of Voluntary Internet Financial Reporting and Disclosure in Egypt A Thesis submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy By Doaa Abd El Rehim Mohamed Aly BSc in Accounting MSc in Financial Accounting Department of Accounting and Finance Hull Business School 2008 To My Mum Acknowledgement I would like to express my sincere thanks and great respect to those who helped and encouraged me towards the completion of this research. I wish to give special thanks and to express on my sincerest
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this report is to identify and analyse what it means to be a sustainable business‚ how to report for it‚ and the cost/benefits of integrated reporting. By using Woolworths as an example of what to expect and the outcomes of their progress I dissect the strategy Woolworths adopted in attempting to implement sustainability into their every day-to-day operations and through doing so have resulted in a conclusion with a recommendation for Coolworths. Sustainability
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organization’s significant economic‚ environmental‚ and social impacts‚ or that • would substantively influence the assessments and decisions of stakeholders. Principles for Ensuring Report Quality The reporting organization should identify its stakeholders and explain in the report how it has responded to their reasonable expectations and interests. BAL ANCE The report should reflect positive and negative aspects of the organization’s performance to enable a reasoned assessment of overall
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Vol. 3‚ No. 12 International Journal of Business and Management Corporate Environmental Reporting: An EmergingIssue in the Corporate World Alok Kumar Pramanik Department of Commerce‚ Bhatter College P.O. – Dantan‚ Pin 721426‚ Dist. – Paschim Medinipur (West Bengal) Tel: 32-2925-3481 Email: alokdantan@sify.com Nikhil Chandra Shil‚ ACMA (Corresponding Author) Department of Business Administration‚ East West University 43‚ Mohakhali C/A‚ Dhaka 1212‚ Bangladesh Tel: 18-1928-9589 (M) Email:
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and pressures. This pattern certainly holds true in regards to financial reporting. The first financial reporting regulations were set in place during the Great Depression in reaction to the stock market collapse of 1929. These regulations were The Securities Act of 1933 and The Securities Exchange Act of 1934‚ which established the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and became the foundation for future financial reporting regulations. While addressing Congress‚ President Roosevelt said that the
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FINANCIAL REPORTING RESEARCH REPORT MMPA 516 SUBMITTED BY Name: Rajat Chawla Student ID: 300256730 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………….. i Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………… ii Introduction Pros of SSP reporting Cons of SSP Reporting Conclusion Challenges communicated to Stakeholders What stakeholders are getting now? Stakeholders benefit from the changed reporting Recommendation
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Integrated Reporting Performance insight through Better Business Reporting Issue 1 kpmg.com 3 | Section or Brochure name Contents 2-3 4-5 6-9 10-13 14-17 18-21 Introducing Integrated Reporting Some common questions answered The business case for Integrated Reporting Integrated Reporting: The South African experience Making your Corporate Responsibility report relevant Engaging with Integrated Reporting kpmg.com/integratedreporting © 2011 KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”)
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