annual reporting period? The total current assets for Kroger Company most recent annual reporting period 2014 are $29.28Bfor period ending January 30, 2014. The "Marketwatch.com” (2015) The contributions for the total current assets are cash at $401 Million cash on hand with the highest amount listed, other accounts are short-term investments, accounts receivable, financing receivables, inventories all are net totals. The total current assets for Kroger previous annual reporting period
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Memorandum: of Fraud Examination TO: Mr. Robert Moritz, U.S. Chairman and Senior Partner, PwC FROM: Bilen Kebede, Lead Forensic Accountant DATE: MAY 31, 2015 SUBJECT: Icon Telecom Lifeline Fraud Lifeline Fraud Executive Summary Using the Lifeline fraud case as an example, this memo will analyze the case and prevent future fraud by similar telecommunication companies. Suggested recommendations include a proactive fraud auditing, a whistle-blowing system, and employee assistance
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PERKEMBANGAN STANDAR AKUNTANSI KEUANGAN INDONESIA MENUJU INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS Rindu Rika Gamayuni ABSTRACT The Indonesian Financial Accounting Standards needs to adopt IFRS, so that the Indonesian financial reports can be accepted globally and the Indonesian companies are able to enter the global competition to attract the international investors. Currently, the adoption by Indonesian PSAK is in the form of harmonization, which means partial adoption. However, Indonesian
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Internship Report On Audit Procedure of UHY Syful Shamsul Alam & Co. and A Comparative Analysis on IFRS (IAS) and AAOIFI on Financial Reporting Issues Department of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka An Internship Report On Audit Procedure of UHY Syful Shamsul Alam & Co. and A Comparative Analysis on IFRS (IAS) and AAOIFI on Financial Reporting Issues (As partial fulfillment of BBA Program) Submitted To Department of Finance University of Dhaka Supervised
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Analysis of United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) This paper examined the relationship between United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and found merging both accounting standards into a worldwide standard is ideal for investors. Corporate financial statement requirements depend on location. The two accepted accounting standard systems are
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Financial Reporting Problem, Part 2 At the end of the most recent annual reporting period in 2014, the Walmart Corporation reported its total assets at $204,751 million dollars. At the end of the previous accounting period on January 31, 2013 the total current assets where listed at $203,105 million. This is important because current assets are useful for determining the liquidity of a company. If Walmart’s assets had decreased dramatically within one year, it would result in being a greater
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Framework, The | 1.06 | Globalisation of financial markets | 1.06 | Financial markets, Globalisation of | 1.06 | Technological Innovation | 1.06 | Financial Innovation | 1.07 | Reduction of Barriers to Capital Flows | 1.07 | Convergence of GAAP | 1.07 | GAAP, Convergence of | 1.07 | Role of a framework of accounting | 1.07 | Framework of Accounting, Role of a | 1.07 | Positive Theories | 1.07 | Descriptive Theories | 1.07 | Normative Theories | 1.08 | Prescriptive Theories
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Financial Reporting Problem II Are the assets included under the company’s current assets listed in the proper order? Explain your answer. How are the company’s assets classified? ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 15,659 $ 17,148 Marketable securities (Note 6) 20,284 18,618 Finance receivables, net (Note 7) 71,510 69,976 Other receivables, net 10,828 8,565 Net investment in operating leases (Note 8) 16,451 12,838 Inventories (Note 10) 7,362 5,901 Equity in net assets of affiliated
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business for many years. Enclosed is the data from Kellogg’s financial statements through their online annual reporting documents. Kellogg’s yearly reports show the past five years of capital structure trends in total assets for the company. The information provided is from 2013 and 2014 reporting year, and all numbers are based on millions. In 2014 total assets reached $15,153, which was a decrease from the year prior in 2013 reporting total assets at $15,474, This is important due to understanding
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Boorstin, Daniel J.CPA, AICPA goes 21st century, 2005 XBRL allows businesses to compare and file financial documents that are completely transferable and transparent. XBRL provides reduced costs to manage the flow of financial information. With the implementation of XBRL, businesses are provided with real time financial analysis. Essentially, creating a big picture of the state of the financials of the company, which can be produced and transferred quickly and easily allowing critical information
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