Final Project SUO BUS 3101 Week 6 Assignment 2 Linda Taylor February 15, 2013 Instructor Donna Whitaker Abstract This paper is a comprehensive strategic plan for a floating fishing pliers manufacturing company that is made using an extrusion process. Included will be a mission statement, a resource needs assessment, business goal, measurable and observable objectives, the hardware, software and facility resource requirement, training
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Kudler Fine Foods Needs an Accounting System David Epperson BSA/310 October 30, 2012 Larry Valenzuela Kudler Fine Foods Needs an Accounting System For Kudler Fine Foods, it is important that an accounting system be tied into every department and included within all of the information systems the company uses. Kudler Fine Foods hired a consulting firm to “assist in the selection and installation of a comprehensive Retail Enterprise Management System (REMS)”, according to the Kudler Fine
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varying degrees. The key economic influences affecting Riordan Manufacturing are real GDP growth, inflation, labor cost, interest rates, global monetary values, and fuel prices. These economic influences have an effect on the operational cost and liabilities of Riordan Manufacturing. Tax rates, environmental regulation, customs regulations, and employment regulations are some key government influences that affect Riordan's operational cost and income taxes paid. Riordan is a multi-national corporation
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45,600 60,200 182,480 Total assets $224,820 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current Liabilities Note payable $13,600 Insurance expense 780 Interest expense 2,600 Accounts payable 9,500 Interest payable 3,600 Total Current Liabilities $16,480 Long-term Liabilities Notes payable 93,600 Total Long-term Liabilities 93,600 Stockholder’s equity Common stock 60,000 Retained
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Days in inventory + Days in A/R – Days in A/P Liquidity ratios: Indicate ability of the firm to meet short-term obligations Working Capital: Current Assets – Current Liabilities Current Ratio: Current Assets Current Liabilities Quick Ratio: Cash + Receivables + S/T Investments Current Liabilities Defensive Interval Ratio: Cash + S/T investments + A/R (COGS + SG&A + R&D)/365 This ratio provides a measure of a firm’s ability to operate using its available
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operating income available for the common stockholder, and to attract investors that may not otherwise be interested. An investor would buy these types of bonds because it gives you the option to convert to stocks. If converted, the firm would reduce a liability and increase equity on the balance sheet for the amount converted. 5) a. Ratio | Definition | Industry Avg | Rite Aid 2010 | Rite Aid 2009 | Common-size debt
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Brief Business Plan for Outer Body Support and Consulting Name Financial Management 571 Section 020 After many years of working it Information Technology (IT) I have learned a great deal about customer service and the industry as a whole. In addition, I have acquired skills in research and planning and now the time has come for me to go into business for myself. The business will support or assist small-to-medium size businesses IT system support and consulting. Defining IT support is
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Friendly Cards Liu Xing 1. In order to calculate the WACC of Creative Design, we need to estimate the beta first. We can calculate the beta(e) from the weighted beta(e)s of the industry. According to Exhibit 5: βe of American Greetings=1.07 and the net income is 33.4, βe of Gibson Greetings=0.93 and the net income is 24.1. So we estimate theβe of CD: 1.07*33.4/(33.4+24.1)+0.93*24.1/(33.4+24.1)=1.01 Re of CD=Rf+βe(Rm-Rf)=8.4%+1.01*7%=15.47% According to Exhibit 7, the Debt of CD=2250 D/V=2250/4500=50%
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I. Statement of Financial Problem Butler Lumber Company, a growing, profitable business has exhausted it’s credit limit with its current bank and needs additional capital to: * Continue to fund growth * Consolidate debt * Improve cash flexibility In this case study, I will examine the following problem: During the years of 1988-1990, why has Butler Lumber increased sales volume but experienced a decrease in cash flow? This problem is historical, and I will base my analysis from information
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Financial statement CASE STUDY Qi Zhang (William) BUSN 101-002 Prof. Sommese 10/17/13 Table of Content Company Overview-------------------------------------------------------2 Financial Statement Research-----------------------------------------2 Financial Statement Analysis------------------------------------------4 Interpretive Analysis-----------------------------------------------------5 Conclusion------------------------------------------------------------------7 Work Cited----
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