111008 – Research in Business and Economics Journal Determinants of short-term debt financing Richard H. Fosberg William Paterson University ABSTRACT In this study, it is shown that both theories put forward to explain the amount of shortterm debt financing that a firm employs have validity. The matching principle correctly predicts that the amount of short-term debt financing that a firm uses is directly related to the quantity of the firm’s current assets. Additionally, other factors that have
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Chapter 1 1. Identify which of the following variable names are valid SAS names: Height (valid) HeightInCentimeters(valid) Height_in_centimeters(valid) Wt-Kg(invalid) x123y456(valid) 76Trombones(invalid) MiXeDCasE(valid) 2. In the following list, classify each data set name as valid or invalid: Clinic (valid) Clinic (valid) Work (valid) hyphens-in-the-name(invalid) 123GO(invalid) Demographics_2006(valid) 3. You have a data set consisting of Student ID, English, History, Math, and
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2014 Cash Flow Statement 2013 2014 Cash Flow From Operations Net Income (from Income Statement) 35,805 41,005 Depreciation 47,980 54,230 Remaining in Current Accounts Accts Receivable (17,378) (22,542) Inventory (36,570) (50,185) Accts Payable 43,344 48,090 Cash Flow From Operations 73,181 70,598 Cash Flow From Financing Activities Notes Payable 19,757 21,571 Long Term Debt 106,848
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ACCT 3211 Intermediate Accounting I California State University, East Bay Spring 2014 Instructor: Pei-Hui Hsu | Office Hours: MW 4:00-5:30 pm | E-mail: pei-hui.hsu@csueastbay.edu | And/or by appointment | Office: VBT-333 | Class time: MW 2:00 to 3:50 pm (AE-277) | Prerequisites: Completion of ACCT 2251 or equivalent with a grade of no lower than “C-“ | Course Overview and Learnings Objectives This is the first course of the three sequential courses on intermediate financial
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dependencies? CASE STUDY : 3 1) Anyone can read BANKACNT relation except for the ACCT NO attribute. 2) Any accountholder can read the tuple corresponding to his/her own account number from the ACNT DETAIL relation. 3) Bank employees can read tuples from ACNT DETAIL relation, but only those employees whose job is TELLER can update entries in the ACNT DETAIL relation pertaining to any ACCT NO (this field cannot be modified). 4) Bank employees can read
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CHAPTER 9 RECEIVABLES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Receivables are normally classified as (1) accounts receivable, (2) notes receivable, or (3) other receivables. 2. Dan’s Hardware should use the direct write-off method because it is a small business that has a relatively small number and volume of accounts receivable. 3. Contra asset, credit balance 4. The accounts receivable and allowance for doubtful accounts may be reported at a net amount of $661,500 ($673,400 – $11,900)
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Tiffany Hale AC503-02 Unit 3 Project 1. JUST FOR FEET, Inc. Income Statement Years ended January 31st | |1996 |1997 |1998 | |Net sales |100% |100% |100% | |Cost of sales |57.54% |58.46% |58.38% | |Gross Profit
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Sheets for December 31 (Millions of Dollars) Actual 2010 Projected 2011 ASSETS Cash 5.30 5.60 Marketable Securities 49.90 51.90 Accts Recievables 53.00 56.20 Inventories 106.00 112.40 Total Current Assets 214.20 226.10 Net Plant & Equip 375.00 397.50 TOTAL Assets 589.20 623.60 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Accts Payable 9.60 11.20 Notes Payable 69.90 74.10 Accruals 27.50 28.10 Total Current Liabilities 107.00 113.40 Long
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Upper Division Program Requirements CORE REQUIREMENTS 39 hours College of Professional Studies (678) 466-4600 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AREA A ENGL 1101 Composition I ENGL 1102 Composition II Take ONE - MATH 1101, 1111, 1113, 1241 or 1501 AREA B CRIT 1101 Critical Thinking 4-5 hours 9 hours HLTH 3110 HCMG 3101 HCMG 3320 HCMG 3340 HCMG 3401 HCMG 3501 HCMG 3701 HCMG 3901 HCMG 4110 HCMG 4401 HCMG 4560 HSCI 3520 HSCI 3550 Interactive Communication Introduction to Health Systems
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