Social media might entertain you, help you stay connected or even advertise for you but has it ever made you commit homicide? This seemed to be the case when a twelve-year-old girl crawled out of the woods after being stabbed nineteen times by her best friends. When confronted with these allegations the two girls claimed the internet made them do it. Insisting they were just trying to impress a slender man meme that had been floating around social media. (“The Internet Made”). With such a wide age
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100 Paid as assets 380 Total 50 Total 100 Not paid up 180 Cash 340 Total 900 ----------------------- Initial Balance Sheet as at Foundation date (in KCHF) Current Assets Short-term liabilities Cash and Equivalent 440 Credit lines 50 Receivables 180 Long-term liabilities Mortgages 100 Fixed Assets Equity Tangible Assets 430 Share capital 900 1’050
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Dell had reduced its required operating assets by $138 Also, increase in current liabilities in 1996 = 939 – 752 = 187 Net profit in 1996 = 272 Total funding through current liabilities and net profit = 187+272 = 459 Dell had funded its 52% growth in 1996 internally as total funding through current liabilities and net profit > Operating assets required to finance 52% growth. Even long term liabilities were not changed in 1996 on comparison with 1995. Q3) Assuming Dell sales will
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Business Plan – International Urgent Care Clinic Karen Hernández Marisela Rodríguez Carlos Fernández ENTR 360 July 10th, 2012 Prof. Harold Chittenden International Urgent Care Clinic - Business Plan Executive Summary As part of its constant efforts to improve access to urgent care in touristic areas, International Urgent Care Clinic will be open its facilities in International Drive in Orlando, Florida. The clinic will be owned and managed by Dr. Carlos Fernández, Dr. Karen Hernández
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Competition Bikes, Inc. Financial Statement Analysis 3 Horizontal Analysis There are several methods used by companies and investors to assess a business’s overall financial health. One such method is horizontal analysis, which compares the financials of a company’s balance sheet and their income statements over two or more accounting periods. Comparing these numbers over a defined period of time enables the management
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Accountants usually categorise employees as a liability due to their wages and superannuation. But in the place where companies offer services instead of goods, we often hear that human resources or people are the most valuable asset. The reasons why businesses don’t usually value human assets are: (1) in practice we just haven't worked out a proper way to value these people and it is difficult; (2) some companies also believe that they do not own people and therefore should not account for them
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the Chief Scribe is the efficiency that each farmer conducts his work. This efficiency can be evaluated by showing the relationship between total debt and total assets (debt ratio), as well as the relationship between current assets and current liabilities (current ratio). Furthermore, by incorporating each of these ratios one can realize which of the two nobles were able to utilize their assets more efficiently. BALANCE SHEET ANALYSIS Once looking over the Balance Sheet I was able to calculate
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AIR BERLIN & EASYJET FINANCIAL COMPARISON 2009 -2011/12 MARKING GRID FOR STUDENTS |CRITERIA |Total marks |COMMENTS | | |available | | | |% | | |Quality of presentation:
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Business Analysis Part Two MGT 521 October 8, 2012 Business Analysis Part Two The Lockheed Martin (LM) Corporation has just reached a milestone of 100 years of services whereas building relationship as a reputable leader in the industry. The company continues to undertake changes in the past decades despite the troubling business environment. They have continued to record another year of superb financial results through operational guidance and service. Their ability to provide
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PROJECT A - Case 9-30 Student Name: xxx SALES BUDGET: April May June Quarter Budgeted unit sales 65,000 100,000 50,000 215000 Selling price per unit 10 10 10 Total Sales 650,000 1,000,000 500,000 2,150,000 26000 SCHEDULE OF EXPECTED CASH COLLECTIONS: 40000 April May June Quarter 20000 February sales $26,000.00 $- $- $26,000.00 86000 March sales
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