assets to generate earnings. The return of assets is calculated by dividing the net income of the company in one year by the total assets of that same year. Expressed in percentage net incometotal assets · Return of equity (ROE): this ratio, measures a corporation's profitability by revealing how much profit a company generates with the money shareholders have invested. ROE is calculated by dividing the net income over the total equity on the company. Expressed in percentage. net incometotal equity
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The difference between the two types of accounting is when revenues and expenses are recorded. Accrual basis accounting is described as a company’s income, which is reported in the actual fiscal period the income is earned. It is reported no matter when the income is actually received and the expenses are subtracted in the fiscal period they are incurred regardless if they are paid or not paid. Cash-basis is better managed by a company who does not have many receivables to record. They are
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would manage net income so as to maximize their bonuses under their firm’s compensation plans. Healy examined firms whose compensation plans are based on current reported net income only, this is also known as bonus schemes. With a typical bonus scheme, reported net income will have a lower bound called bogey and upper bound called cap. A manager’s bonus will increase as reported net income increases, unless there is a cap at which point the bonus will remain the same as net income continues to increase
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Customer Analysis Income Medium income: Considering the high quality of Starbucks coffee, they can’t just sell it for the cheapest price. The price of a cup of coffee from Starbucks is affordable for people with medium income. People with high income is partly included as focused customers of Starbucks, but those with high incomes are likely to find other places with the money they have. Thus, people with medium income, those who think the coffee is affordable, are the main customers. Occupation:
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26, 2011 Speedy Karr is the used car sales manager of Fast Talking Ed's Car Sales, a local new and used car dealership in Moscow, Idaho. Speedy Karr’s income is about $80,000 a year from his salary and bonus (his bonus is a percentage of the net income of the dealership). In addition to his income from Fast Talking Ed's, Speedy also has income from rentals of about $15,000 a year. Speedy's wife, Holiday, is employed, earning about $65,000 a year. Several years ago, Speedy became interested in auto
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A Comprehensive Example Arlington Security System experienced the following transac8ons in October of 2009: 10/1: Made cash sales of $2,000 for its inventory (security equipment) cosCng $1,000 . 10/1: Paid rent for the quarter (October to December) in cash for $1,200. 10/1: Signed contract with Arlington Apartments
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and arts amounts. Ensure you keep all receipts that may relate to these expenses. 2) You have until Monday March 2, 2015 to make tax deductible Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) contributions for the 2014 year. Consider the higher income earning individual contributing to their spouse's RRSP via a “spousal RRSP” for greater tax savings. 3) The age limit for maturing Registered Pension Plans, RRSP, and Deferred Profit Sharing Plans is 71 years of age. 4) If you own a
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result of the business operations; the business operations are not the result of the numbers. By this I mean that trying to make investment decisions on an individual security needs analysis that goes further than spitting back what a company’s net income might be and how that translates into a higher or lower multiple of earnings. The security I am discussing today is Starbucks (SBUX) common equity (SBUX also has corporate bonds). Starbucks Corp. is a seller of coffee, tea, and related products and
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SOLUTIONS TO BRIEF EXERCISES Table of Contents Chapter 3 7 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-1 7 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-2 7 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-3 8 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-4 8 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-5 9 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-6 9 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-7 9 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-8 10 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-9 10 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-10 10 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-11 11 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-12 11 BRIEF EXERCISE 3-13 12 Chapter 4 13 BRIEF EXERCISE 4-1 13 BRIEF EXERCISE 4-2 14 BRIEF EXERCISE 4-3 15 BRIEF EXERCISE 4-4 16 BRIEF EXERCISE 4-5 16 BRIEF EXERCISE
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complete the same job tasks as you but when payday comes around you have only earned about three-fourths of what they were paid. Wouldn’t you be a little outraged or even feel somewhat belittled? In America today statistics indicate there is a gender income gap where women and men do not make the same money for the same job. This is a profound exploitation of women in the workplace. It has been proven over time that women are just as capable as performing jobs that are or were traditionally dominated
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