Board of Management and Audited consolidated financial statements 31 December 2009 Kinh Do Corporation CONTENTS Pages REPORT OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 1-4 AUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Independent auditors’ report 5-6 Consolidated balance sheet 7-8 Consolidated income statement 9 Consolidated cash flow statement 10 - 11 Notes to the consolidated financial statements 12 - 44 Kinh Do Corporation REPORT OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT The
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suggestion throughout the preparation of this work. She has been a pillar of support and inspired me throughout this study, without her this would not have been possible. I am grateful to the teaching faculties of Auro University-The School of Management & Entrepreneurship for their valuable suggestions and instruction regarding my work. I has also received tremendous amount of help from my friend’s insight and outside the institute. Ruta Gadhiya Abstract The report at hand manifests
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ANNUAL REPORT 2013 COMMUNITY DRIVEN VISION To actively contribute in meaningful and sustainable ways to communities, families in need and other worthy causes. MISSION To provide support and assistance to these community-focussed initiatives, by engaging the collaboration of A.P. Eagers and its automotive industry network, employees and other stakeholders. OBJECTIVES • • To encourage and support engagement by A.P. Eagers and its stakeholders in these initiatives. To secure voluntary
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Finance in the Hospitality Industry TASK 1: Sources of Finance and costs Sources of funds are very important to decide management decisions as well as long term strategies of any organisation. As per the Sharan (2005, pp. 210-218) following funding methods should be noted. Retain Profits. Increasing the revenue and reducing the cost this can be increased in a systematic manner. Bank Loans. It is advisable to go for a loan under lower interest rate. Because if the loan interest rate is
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Cover Page Programme: BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business Unit Title and Number: Managing Financial Resources and Decisions (Unit 2) QFC Level: 4 Credit Value: 15 Credits Module Tutor: Yannick Fansi Student’s Name: Adeyinka Adedoyin Email: princessadeyinkaadedoyin@yahoo.com Student’s ID: 21834 Task 1: 1.1 Identify the Alternative Sources of finance that could be available to the business. (1.1, 1.2) Introduction In writing this assignment report, I will
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4 “intensive” days Theory, terminology, practical examples Suggested readings: Elliott, Barry; Elliott, Jamie: "Financial Accounting and Reporting", Prentice Hall 2012, 15th edition. Horngren, Bhimani, Datar and Foster: "Management and Cost Accounting." Prentice Hall, 2007, 4th edition. Info What to expect from this course: An introduction to the discipline to prepare you for the proceedings of your Master To learn the “language” of the Business An overview of
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Equation Assets=Liabilities+Equity Accounts Payable A short term liability that will be paid in the future Accounts Receivable The right to receive cash in the future from customers for good sold or for services performed Assets Economic resources that are expected to benefit the business in the future.Something the business owns or has control of. Audit An examination of a company's financial statements and records Balance Sheet Reports on the assets,liabilities and stockholders
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short term, long term, asset management, and profitability. In the short term, Jones Electric liquidity can be measured with the current ratio, quick ratio, and net working capital to total assets. Since the current ratio is always greater than 1.0 that is a good thing since it means current assets are always greater than current liabilities. However, since the current ratio has been dropping from 2004 to 2006, it might be something to keep an eye since the amount of liabilities is increasing quicker
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KAMDAR (Batch 2008-10) Guided By: Prof.R.GANESHAN MAHARASHTRA COSMOPOLITAN EDUCATION SOCIETY’S PAI INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE CAMP PUNE-411001 1 Maharashtra Cosmopolitan Education Society’s PAI International Centre for Management Excellence CERTIFICATE This is to certify that FURKAN Y.KAMDAR student of PAI INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE, Maharashtra Cosmopolitan Education Society, Pune has completed his field work at ULTRA TECH CEMENT LTD on the topic
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How Firms Avoid Losses: Evidence of Use of the Net Deferred Tax Asset Account David Burgstahler* University of Washington Gerhard G. Mueller Endowed Professor in Accounting W. Brooke Elliott University of Washington Michelle Hanlon University of Michigan Business School November 26, 2002 _________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT: This paper investigates whether firms use discretion in accounting for deferred taxes to increase earnings and avoid
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