Liquidity ratios Liquidity ratios measure the ability of a company to repay its short-term debts and meet unexpected cash needs. Current ratio. The current ratio is also called the working capital ratio, as working capital is the difference between current assets and current liabilities. This ratio measures the ability of a company to pay its current obligations using current assets. The current ratio is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities.
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TRUE-FALSE STATEMENTS 8. Closing entries are not needed if the business plans to continue operating in the future and issue financial statements each year. 9. The dividends account is closed to the Income Summary account in order to properly determine net income (or loss) for the period. 10. After closing entries have been journalized and posted, all temporary accounts in the ledger should have zero balances. 11. Closing revenue and expense accounts to the
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Every company wants to that their business is bringing in profits. One of the most frequently used tools of financial ratio analysis is profitability ratios which are used to determine the company's bottom line. Profitability ratio shows the company’s overall efficiency and performance. Formula: Profitability Ratio: This is the profitability ratio analysis for Berry’s Bug Blasters in 2008. (3,249,580.53)/(1,932,041.17) = 1.68 This shows that in 2008 for every $1 of assets owned by Berry’s
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Chapter -2 Discussion Questions Page-41 1. What is the fundamental accounting equation? Fundamental accounting equation is the relationship between assets and liabilities plus owner’s equity i.e. Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity 2. What are expenses? An expense is an outflow of cash, use of other assets, or the incurring of a liability. Expenses cause a decrease in owner’s equity. 3. What is revenue? Revenue is the inflow of money or other assets that results from
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Contents Chapter 1 Introduction & Methodology ................................................................. 1 1.1 Introduction..................................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 Square Textiles Ltd. at a glance................................................................. 1 1.2 Objective of the study ...................................................................................... 11.3 Methodology .....................
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Apple Inc. Business Analysis -2 Apple Inc. Business Analysis -2 Apple Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets personal computers, mobile communication devices, and portable digital music and video players and sells a variety of related software, services, peripherals, and networking solutions. Tim Worstall, a contributor who writes articles about businesses and Technology in his latest article in Forbes magazine writes that, “Apple’s iPhone business alone is
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Rachelle Stanley Columbia College FINC 350 A firm’s performance and financial situation is measured by financial ratios. In order to reach these ratios a financial analysis must be done on the company’s financial information. Financial analysis is the evaluation, selection and interpretation of financial data to assist in investment and financial decision-making. Financial data is drawn from many sources however, the primary source is data that is provided by the company in its annual reports
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Ford Motor Company Ford Motor Company In 2008, three major U.S. automakers asked the government for a bailout. Ford, along with GMC, was two of those companies. Ford was able to mortgage enough assets and avoid for a bailout to avoid bankruptcy. Since that time, Ford has made strides toward increasing their annual income, providing more fuel efficient cars, and becoming known in the global world market. After reviewing the 2010 income statement, Ford reported a full net income of $6.6 billion
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Case Study: FASB Codification Case Question 1: Access the FASB Codification and prepare responses to the following questions, providing Codification references as support for your answers. Access the glossary and give the definition for: Answer: A. Firm Fixed-Price Contract – A Fixed Price Contract is essentially a contract where an adjustment can’t be made because of the cost experience of the contractor or his or her performance under the contract. (FASB, 2012). So in another words
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THE COMPANY AND ITS OPERATIONS Abbott Laboratories (Pakistan) Limited (The Company) is a public limited company incorporated in Pakistan on July 02, 1948, and its shares are quoted on the Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad stock exchanges. The address of its registered office is opposite Radio Pakistan Transmission Centre, Hyderabad Road, Landhi, Karachi. The Company is principally engaged in the manufacture, import and marketing of research based pharmaceutical, nutritional, diagnostic, diabetic
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