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    Acct

    EXERCISES 1. Rockwell Paper Company had earnings after taxes of $580,000 in the year 2003 with 400,000 shares of stock outstanding. On January 1, 2004 the firm issued 35,000 new shares. Because of the proceeds from these new shares and other operating improvements, earnings after taxes increased by 25 percent. a. Compute earnings per share for the year 2003. b. Compute earnings per share for the year 2004. ................................................................................

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    Direct T.V.

    9 Bookkeeping, Debits & Credits 10 Accounting Equation 11 Adjusting Entries 12 Bank Reconciliation 13 Petty Cash 14 Accounts Receivable & Bad Debts Expense 15 Inventory & Cost of Goods Sold 16 Depreciation 17 Accounts Payable 18 Cost Behavior & Break-even Point 19 Payroll Accounting 20 Standard Costing 21 Accounting Pronouncements 22 Organizations 23 AccountingCoach.com’s Accounting Cheat Sheet is a quick reference

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    What ?

    comparisons 2 13-19 2.2 Prepare financial statements from incomplete records 2 24-27 2.3 Prepare a consolidated balance sheet and profit and loss account for a simple group of companies 2 21-23 3.1 Explain how the information needs of different user groups vary 3 20 3.2 Prepare financial statements in a form suitable for publication by a sole trader, partnership and limited company 3 13-19 Learner declaration I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own and research sources are

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    Unit 1

    about costs, revenue and profit in a business organisation * Be able to prepare a break even analysis * Be able to create a cash flow forecast Know about costs, revenue and profit in a business organisation Business costs: costs incurred at start up; operating costs (fixed, indirect, variable, direct costs, total costs) Revenue: sources of revenue e.g. sales, leasing interest; calculating total revenue (unit sales price x number of units sold) Calculating gross and net profit: revenue

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    Financial Statement Analysis a Case Study

    MODULE - 6A Analysis of Financial Statements 27 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ANALYSIS - AN INTRODUCTION You have already learnt about the preparation of financial statements i.e. Balance Sheet and Trading and Profit and Loss Account in the module titled ‘Financial Statements of Profit and Not for Profit Organisations’. After preparation of the financial statements, one may be interested in analysing the financial statements with the help of different tools such as comparative statement, common size statement

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    Coca Cola Company

    Phase 1 Individual Project Coca Cola Company Annual Report Introduction In this assignment, I was to choose a company and analyze their annual report to calculate the following: * Return on assets * Return on equity * Gross profit Margin * Debt to equity ratio * Debt ratio * Current ratio * Quick ratio * Inventory turnover * Total asset turnover * Price earnings ratio I have chosen to analyze the Coca Cola Company. I will analyze their financial performance

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    Case Manufactured Homes

    financial participation. MNH sells the mortgages of the customers to unrelated financial institutions and earn money by the difference in the interest rates. MNH sold mobile homes in the Southeast US, primarily to low-income individuals who could not afford a traditional single-family home. The company sells affordable comfort. The company believed that its focus on the lower end of the market had two advantages. First, since its customers were seeking to fulfill an essential housing need, sales were

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    Acer

    Company History: Acer Incorporated was called "the region's most impressive technology company" in a 1996 article in The Economist. The company also ranks among the world's ten biggest manufacturers of individual components like keyboards, monitors, and CD-ROM drives, and is America's ninth-largest personal computer producer. By 1995, the company was producing four million PCs annually, 25 percent of them OEMs (products sold under other companies' labels). Under the guidance of Chairman and CEO

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    Financial Assessment for Creative Activities Pty Ltd

    |Formula |Description[1] | |Return on Assets |(EBIT/Average Assets)*100 |An indicator of how profitable a company is | | | |relative to its total assets. ROA gives an | | |

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    Summer Project on Ratio Analysis at Hindustan Zinc Limited, Debari Smelter

    Acknowledgement 1 2. Executive Summary 3 3. Company Background 4 4. Zinc Smelter Debari 6 5. SWOT Analysis of HZL 8 6. Exploratory Research on Training Effectiveness 11 7. Conclusions and Suggestions about the Research 20 8. Ratio Analysis 21 9. Conclusion about Ratio Analysis 44 10. Recommendations about Financials 45 11. Annexure 47 12. Bibliography 48 13. References 49 3 Executive Summary For any company to continue to be successful it is vital that it understands

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