Annual Report Analysis

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    10k & Annual Report Comparison

    On an annual basis, companies such as Procter & Gamble are required to file two well-known types of reports: the 10K filing and the Annual Report. The purpose behind both of these documents is to monitor a company’s performance for the past year. Stakeholders in the respective companies can acquire this publicly provided data and analyze the information for different purposes. While 10K filings and annual reports contain similar data, their perspectives differ. For example, consider that the

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    Accounting Theory

    The major reason for why people invest in companies and purchase stocks is to generate profits. Stocks can be a very tricky and lucrative way to make money, and in order to potentially make a return on your investments investors need to look at the information that they have available to them and make a decision. Here now are types of information needed so that an investor to make a safe and comfortable decision. Financial information about a company that follows the conceptual framework of being

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    Square

    Products, Food Products, Hospital, etc. With an average Annual turnover of over US$ 200 million and a workforce of about 3500 the SQUARE Group is a true icon of the Bangladesh business sector. In the report , we described the overall CSR activities of SQUARE and its management procedure. We focused on how SQUARE is going with the time properly and most effectively in the field of performing CSR activities. At the first stage of this report, we discussed about the history and also gave a short profile

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    Dell Pre and Post Sox

    Executive Summary Imagine a world in disarray. Imagine many people suffering devastating losses from large investments in the securities market, once perceived as providing generous future returns. There have been several events in our nation’s history that have impacted the lives of many Americans. Recent scandals and related corporate failures have triggered new laws and increased regulation in order to restore confidence in the securities market and to provide reliable and accurate information

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    Recent Trends

    directors to present company annual general meeting, a copy of balance sheet ,p&l account together. These documents are prepared every year therefore these are also known as annual reports. According to the section 210 of companies act 1956, it is compulsory for every company to presents its annual report before the shareholders in annual general meeting. this annual report Consist profit and loss account , balance sheet , directors report and auditors report. The board of directors of the

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    Basic Financial Managment

    TABLE OF CONTENTS - CHAPTER 3 I. CHAPTER 3 – RESPONSIBILITIES OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 2 II. PERTINENT POLICIES 2 III. INTERNAL CONTROL 2 A. Overview of Internal Control 3 B. On-the-Job Application of Internal Controls 4 1. Records Management 4 2. Source Documents: Organization and Filing 5 3. Develop Departmental Procedures for Each Financial Process 7 4. Detailed Procedures for Cash Handling 10 5. Perform a Series of Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly Tasks 10

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    Accounting for Fuzzy Dice Inc. Acquisition of Tiny Tots Toys Llc

    ISSUE: Accounting for Fuzzy Dice Inc. acquisition of Tiny Tots Toys LLC related to decision (1) to use purchased facility to enter another business line or (2) renovate the facility to expand the current production. BRIEF BACKGROUND OF COMPANY Fuzzy Dice Inc. (“Fuzzy” or “the Company”) manufactures novelty items that it distributes to wholesalers and large online and direct-mail retailers. Fuzzy operates in an area where several other light manufacturers operate, one of which is Tiny Tots Toys

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    Xacc290W8

    When comparing the total assets to the end of the previous annual reporting period of September 29th, 2012, Apple Inc. had reported $176,064,000. That was an increase of $30,936,000. The total amount of cash and cash equivalents that Apple Inc. had at the end of its most recent annual reporting period of September 28th, 2013 was $14,259,000. The total amount of accounts payable that Apple Inc. had at the end of its most recent annual reporting period of September 28th, 2013 was $22,367,000. The

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    Doctor

    How to measure the quality of voluntary disclosure in annual reports The goal of voluntary disclosure is to give more information than required of reporting standards. This to create more disclosure (Scott, 2009, p.109). Although voluntary disclosure provides more information than required, the earnings quality can be questionable. Earnings quality can be defined as the extent to which reported earnings faithfully represent Hicksian income (Schipper and Vincent, 2000). The Hicksian income

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    Patton-Fuller Ratios

    52 Current Ratio-Unaudited 2009 128,867/23,807= 5.41 2008 130,026/8,380= 15.52 I disagree with the annual report because the audited and unaudited amounts are different and do not match on the financial statement. Quick Ratio-Audited 2009 81,782/23,807= 3.44 2008 79,517/8,380= 9.49 Quick Ratio-Unaudited 2009 81,782/23,807= 3.44 2008 41,851/8,380= 9.49 I agree with the annual report because both the audited and the unaudited amounts remained the same with no negative amounts. Days

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