Ratio Analysis of Square Pharmaceuticals Limited 2 of 24 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Executive Summary 3 Chapter 1 Introduction 4 - 6 1. Introduction 4 2. Objectives of Study 4 3. Scope of Study 5 4. Methodology of Analysis 5 5. Limitations or Problem Statement 6 Chapter 2 Key Financial Highlights 7 - 11 2.1. Overview of the Organization 7 2.2. Key Financial Highlights 7 Chapter 3 Ratio Analysis 12 - 19 3.1. Liquidity Ratio Analysis; 12 3.2. Asset Management Ratio Analysis; 13 3.3.
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Hours: On-line, or, In my office on Monday & Wednesday 2 to 3pm and Tuesday & Thursday 2 to 4 pm. Class section: 801 Credits: 3 Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in ACCT202. Required Text: Intermediate Accounting by Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield, 14th Ed, Wiley. ISBN 978118088296 for the binder version packaged with WileyPlus access code available at the IUP Co-op store. Note that you will also use this text and WileyPlus for ACCT 305. WileyPlus:
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CHAPTER 16 Dilutive Securities and Earnings Per Share ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE (BY TOPIC) Topics 1. 2. 3. Convertible debt and preferred stock. Warrants and debt. Stock options, restricted stock. Earnings Per Share (EPS)—terminology. EPS—Determining potentially dilutive securities. EPS—Treasury stock method. EPS—Weightedaverage computation. EPS—General objectives. EPS—Comprehensive calculations. EPS—Contingent shares. Stock appreciation rights. 16 Questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 28 2, 3
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Week 1 DQ #1 What are the major objectives of financial reporting? Who are the users of financial reporting? What type of information will each user group need? Response 1 Financial reporting establishes a foundation for financial accounting and reporting. The objectives of financial reporting provide information that is useful to creditors, investors, and any other external users in making rational decisions that involve investments, and credits. Financial reporting helps present and potential
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THE SOUTHERN CARIBBEAN MARACAS ROYAL ROAD, MARACAS, ST. JOSEPH. Assignment #6 Accounting and Time Value of Money An Assignment in Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Course ACCT221 Intermediate Accounting 1 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Raghavalu Ramella, MDBA, MBA, Ph.D By Garth Bertrand, 2010040016 Date of Submission (24th November 2013) Approval …………………. Introduction Accountants in their line of work are confronted with issues as it relates to the
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l Chapter 4: Recognizing Differences Differentiate between valuation, depreciation, amortization, and depletion. Is it appropriate to calculate depreciation using two different methods? Why? Valuation can be defined as determining a value. Valuation involves assets should be documented at the current market price regardless of whether the actual value is above or below cost. There are two common valuation options which are fair-market-value and historical cost (net depreciation). The allocation
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Learning Team C Week 3 Case Study BYP 4-2 ACC349 April 4, 2011 Learning Team C Week 3 Case Study BYP 4-2 [pic] [pic] (a) |Activity cost pool |Estimated overhead |Cost drivers per activity |Total cost driver activity |Activity-based overhead rate | |Market analysis |$1,050,000 |Hours of analysis |15,000 hrs |$1,050,000 =$70 | | | |
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CHAPTER 8 Valuation of Inventories: A Cost-Basis Approach ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE (BY TOPIC) Topics Questions Brief Exercises Exercises Problems Concepts for Analysis 1, 2, 3, 5 1. Inventory accounts; 1, 2, 3, 4, determining quantities, 5, 6, 8, 9 costs, and items to be included in inventory; the inventory equation; balance sheet disclosure. 1, 3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1, 2, 3 2. Perpetual vs. periodic. 2 9, 13, 17, 20 4, 5, 6 3.
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CHAPTER 19 Accounting for Income Taxes ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE (BY TOPIC) Topics 1. Reconcile pretax financial income with taxable income. 2. Identify temporary and permanent differences. 3. Determine deferred income taxes and related items— single tax rate. 4. Classification of deferred taxes. 5. Determine deferred income taxes and related items— multiple tax rates, expected future income. 6. Determine deferred taxes, multiple rates, expected future losses. 7. Carryback and carryforward
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claims to assets at one particular point in time. Claims to assets are subdivided into two categories and they are claims of owners and claims of creditors. The accounting equation has to stay balanced at all times (Kimmel, Weygandt, & Kieso, 2011, Chapter 1). A good example of this is if an individual asset goes up, there must be a corresponding asset that goes down, or an increase in a specific liability, or an increase in stockholders’ equity. Two or more items could be affected when an
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