s t h at discuss topics rel ated to this section 5.6 Sarbox Scooter, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Scoping and Evaluation Judgments in the Audit of Internal Control over Financial Reporting 12.1 EyeMax Corporation . . . Evaluation of Audit Differences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369 12.2 Auto Parts, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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General Mills Inc.—Understanding Financial Statements Teaching Notes: This is the first case we use in our course and it sets the tone. We find that using a company well-known to students piques their interest and gets the course off to a good start. The purpose of the case is to gain familiarity with financial statements and to begin to think about how financial statements reflect economic events and financial performance. Some students need to be reminded that the point of the exercise is not to
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directors the next day: (1) approval of the financial plan for 2001, (2) declaration of the quarterly dividend, and (3) adoption of an incentive compensation plan for the marketing manager. The student’s task is to evaluate the past and prospective financial performance of the company and to critique its liberal credit and inventory policies. The objectives of the case are to: • Introduce and exercise tools and concepts of financial-statement analysis (including financial ratios, break-even analysis
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PART 5 CASES CASE 1 Robin Hood C1 CASE 2 The Movie Industry in 2008 (Case A) C3 CASE 17 Merck: Open for Innovation? C228 CASE 3 The Movie Industry in 2011 (Case B) C11 CASE 18 LEGO Group: An Outsourcing Journey C249 CASE 4 Better World Books: Social Entrepreneurship and the Triple Bottom Line C18 CASE 16 IBM and the Emerging CloudComputing Industry C207 CASE 19 healthymagination at GE C261 CASE 20 Siemens Energy: How to Engineer a Green Future? C281 CASE 5 Tesla Motors and the U.S. Auto
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Corporation * * | * | * 945 | * | | * Harnischfeger Corporation Teaching Note INTRODUCTION The purpose of the "Harnischfeger Corporation" case is to expose students to the managerial motives for making major financial reporting policy changes. Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) allow companies wide latitude in the choice of accounting policies. After a firm chooses a set of accounting policies, current accounting
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ACC 491 Week 1 Individual Assignment Generally Accepted Auditing Standards Paper Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you explain the nature and functions of auditing. Relate your explanation to the audit functions in your organization, or an organization with which you are familiar. In your paper, be sure to address the following: Describe the elements of the Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS). Describe how these standards apply to financial, operational
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RE-INVENTING XYZ Financial Analysis Report Finance Team Prepared for: XYZ BPE Project XYZ Ministry of Government Services November, 1994 XYZ BPE Project Financial Analysis Report Table of Contents Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................................................................................1 Financial Model Review ..........................................................
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Case Problems in Finance FIN 475 Dr. Kenneth A. Borokhovich Summer Semester, 2012 Office: 3106 FSB Office Phone: 529-1502 Office Hours: 12:45-1:45 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday & by appointment Email: borokhka@muohio.edu Text: Case Studies in Finance by Bruner, Eades and Schill, (6th ed.) Objectives: 1) To assess risk and how it affects financial decisions 2) To provide students with realistic cases requiring the development of alternative solutions. 3) To provide
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NAME QUARTER TIME,DATES LOCATION MBA-642-A Financial Information Systems Fall 2014 Friday 10/17/2014 – 6:30pm-9:30pm Saturday 10/18/2014 – 8:00am-12:00pm Friday 10/31/2014 – 6:30pm-9:30pm Saturday 11/1/2014 – 8:00am-12:00pm COURSE PREREQUISITES MBA-601 INSTRUCTOR CONTACT INFORMATION Kevin Pugh, MBA, MSMOB Cell: 847-287-2230 Email: kwpugh@comcast.net MBA Office: 630-829-6205 Fax:829-6034 Course Learning Objectives: COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Describe the components
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Table of content 1. Question a 2 2. Question b 5 3. Question c 6 4. Question d 9 5. Question e 10 6. Question f 11 7. Reference
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