cash dividend of Taka 60/per ordinary share of Taka 100 each. This dividend will entail a payment of Taka 86,759,040/-. The Board of Directors also recommend for declaration of Stock Dividend (Bonus Shares) in the ratio of one Bonus Share for every four shares held (4:1B) for which an amount of Taka 36,149,600/- will have to be transferred to Share Capital Account. The
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Contents 1. Financial Statements a. Balanced Score Card b. Income Statement c. Balance Sheet d. Cash Flow Statement 2. General Simulation Analysis a. First Quarter b. Second Quarter c. Third Quarter d. Fourth Quarter 3. Adequacy of Funds 4. Just-in-Time 5. Lean Operations 6. Work Cells 7. Inventory Management 8. Continuous Improvement Program 9. Sources Financial Statements Balanced Score Card Income Statement Balance Sheet Cash Flow Statement
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the items that relate to financial statements as “FS” and the rest as “NFS”. 3. Who is responsible for preparing and presenting the financial statements? Where is this information available? 4. How does HUL define the reporting entity? Where is this information available? 5. List HUL’s asset, liability and equity items. 6. Verify that the financial statements satisfy the accounting equation. 7. Who audited the financial statements? Is it a part of any Big Four firm? If yes, which one
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Examiner's Answers F2 - Financial Management March 2014 Some of the answers that follow are fuller and more comprehensive than would be expected from a well-prepared candidate. They have been written in this way to aid teaching, study and revision for tutors and candidates alike. SECTION A Question One Rationale This question was intended to test two of the key areas in Syllabus Section B, being share-based payments and retirement benefits. The share-based part requires knowledge and
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products in copying and printing area. Horizontal analysis is the comparison of historical financial data or financial ratios over a series of reporting periods. A horizontal analysis was conducted for Xerox and HP for the period of 1997 to 2000. Some noticeable differences were found in comparison of the two companies’ results. First, Xerox’s revenue decreased while HP’s revenue increased dramatically over the four years. Xerox was having difficulties in adapting to the competition driven by rapid technological
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BASIS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Chapter Summary Financial statements are the primary means of communicating financial information to users. Chapter 2 covers the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. Chapter 1 set forth the objectives of the financial reporting process, and offered the observation that these objectives are met in large part by a set of financial statements. In this chapter, we
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Strategy Dollar General’s mission statement is “Serving Others.” To carry out this mission, the Company has developed a business strategy of providing its customers with a focused assortment of fairly priced, consumable merchandise in a convenient, small-store format. Our Customers . The Company serves the basic consumable needs of customers primarily in the low and middle-income brackets and those on fixed incomes. According to AC Nielsen’s 2005 Homescan® data, in 2005 approximately 48% of
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line. Skilled in financial reporting, expense reporting, cost accounting, G/L, financial closing, balance sheet analysis, bank reconciliation, Excel report building, annual and project budgeting, variance analysis, inventory analysis and reporting, cost estimating. Team player and articulate communicator. Versatile, detail oriented, and effective. Professional Experience , Dover, DE. June 2012- Present Accountant II- Responsible for the accounting and financial analysis of Chesapeake
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Fourth Edition Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation Peter D. Easton University of Notre Dame Mary Lea McAnally Texas A&M University Gregory A. Sommers Southern Methodist University Xiao-Jun Zhang University of California, Berkeley Cambridge Business Publishers To my daughters, Joanne and Stacey —PDE To my husband Brittan, and my children Loic, Maclean, Quinn and Kay —MLM To my wife Susan, and my children Christian, Peter and Philip —GAS To my wife
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Accounting theory without a doubt, has transformed rapidly throughout the years due to changes in society, environment, globalization, and the expansion of various industries, which ties in with the needs for new accounting standards. However, some basic aspects remain the same, for example, the double entry system. These drastic changes throughout the years call for a change in the accounting standards and in order for accounting standards to be fair, efficient, reliable and reflect modern practices
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