Auditors’ Report To The Shareholders of BEXIMCO PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED We have audited the accompanying Balance Sheet of the Beximco Pharmaceuticals Limited as of December 31, 2009 and the related Profit and Loss Account, Statement of Changes in Equity and Statement of Cash Flows for the year then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the company’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit
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in the treatment of inventory using Lower – Of – Cost – Or Market; The Acquisition and Disposal of Property, Plant And Equipment; Impairment And Depletion For Long - Term Or Fixed Assets; The Treatment Of Intangible Assets And Research And Development Cost. Chapter 9 Lower – of – Cost or Market for Inventory and Gross Profit Method Given the following methods to treat with the valuation of inventory, that may have had defects, or due to length of time on the shelf it became obsolete, or there
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MASTER MINDS - QUALITY EDUCATION BEYOND YOUR IMAGINATION 28. Wealth Tax Act, 1957 ChargeabilitySec.3: Wealth tax is charged for every assessment year in respect of the net wealth on the corresponding valuation date of every Individual; Hindu Undivided Family and Company at the rate of 1% of the amount by which the net wealth exceeds Rs.15 Lakhs. Education Cess of 3% is not leviable on the amount of Wealth Tax. Applicability of wealth tax: 1. Individual: The following persons treated as
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Property, Plant and Equipment Property, Plant and Equipment I- Nature of Accounting Issues Businesses purchase and use a variety of fixed assets, such as equipment, furniture, tools, machinery, buildings, and land. These fixed assets are long-term or relatively permanent assets. Also, they are tangible assets because they exist physically. They are owned and used by the business and are not offered for sale as part of normal operations. Perhaps the most descriptive titles these assets are
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in the notes of financial statements. Under either system, companies will be required to report assets at either book value or fair value, depending on the situation. As a general rule of thumb, all assets in the same class must receive the same valuation treatment. In regards to the value of receivables, IRFS uses a two- tiered method that first analyzes individual receivables, and then looks at receivables as whole to determine if there is any impairment. Basic accounting and reporting issues
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SOLUTIONS MANUAL Frank Wood’s Business Accounting 1&2 ELEVENTH EDITION Frank Wood BSc(Econ), FCA and Alan Sangster BA, MSc, CertTESOL, CA ISBN 978-0-273-71824-6 © Pearson Education Limited 2008 Lecturers adopting the main text are permitted to download and photocopy this manual as required. Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies around the world Visit us on the World Wide Web at www.pearsoned.co.uk Eleventh
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657 MW. KAPCO, being one of the largest IPPs, has installed capacity of 1,638 MW and dependable capacity of 1386 MW.1 This report is drafted from investor’s standpoint and can help in assessing the financials of KAPCO using following stock valuation frameworks: 1). Warren Buffett 2). Price-Earnings Multiple Approach 3). Capital Asset Pricing Model 4). Financial Ratio Analysis. Section 2 introduces the Company and gives an overview of the stock currently trading at Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE)
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VALUATION OF GOODWILL WHAT IS GOODWILL? The value of a business is not always defined by what assets it owns and what it owes. A successful business will develop customer loyalty and an overall positive reputation in its community, which will cause its market value to be greater than its book value. A company may also generate a higher value if it proves over time that it can generate superior revenues than its competition through managerial expertise, its reputation within its business sector
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Sector Analysis …………………………………………………………………………………………………15 5.1 General Industrial Sector ………………………………………………………………………………………………………15 5.2 Industry Conglomerates Subsector……………………………………………………………………………………….16 5.2.1 Industry Conglomerates VS Industrial Machinery and Equipment……………… ………….16 5.2.2 Firms within Industry Conglomerates …………………………………………………………………………17 5.3 Summary…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18 6. Strategy ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….…19 6.1 Central Strategies ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Policy Objectives 3 2. Definition Of A Fixed Asset 3 3. Role Of Municipal Manager 3 4. Role Of Chief Financial Officer 4 5. Format Of Fixed Asset Register 4 6. Classification Of Fixed Assets 5 7. Investment Property 6 8. Fixed Assets Treated As Inventory 7 9. Recognition Of Heritage Assets In The Fixed Asset Register 7 10. Recognition Of Donated Assets 7 11. Safekeeping Of Assets 7 12. Identification Of Fixed Assets
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