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    DELTA AIR LINES RESEARCH Lemeka Fields Michael Green Alana Ireland Justin Latimore MGNT 3165-1 June 13‚ 2012 DELTA AIRLINES RESEARCH BY: Fields‚ Lameka N. Green‚ Michael A. Ireland‚ Alana. Latimore‚ Justin Abstract Delta Air Linesheadquartered in Atlanta Georgia‚ in the United States. Delta Airlines operates extensive domestic and international network serving all continents except Antarctica. Delta is the sixth-oldest operating airline by foundation date‚ and the oldest

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    Depreciation at Delta Airline and Singapore Airlines (A) Objective Summary: To explore the effects of depreciation changes by Delta Airlines and Singapore Airlines (A) made in 1989 and 1993. 1. Calculate the annual depreciation expense that Delta and Singapore would record for each $100 gross value of aircraft. Depreciation Expense = (Asset Value – Salvage Value) / Depreciable Life a. Delta Airlines |   | Prior to 7/1/1986 | 7/1/1986 -3/31/1993 | 4/1/1993 Onward |

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    Accounting Depreciation at Delta Airlines & Singapore Airlines (Solution to Case #2) 24th November‚ 2009 1. Calculate the annual depreciation expense that Delta and Singapore would record for each $100 gross value of aircraft. a. Delta: i. Prior to July 1‚ 1986 the Delta airline assets were depreciated using Straight Line Method at 10% for 10 years for a salvage value of 10%. Depreciation Expense = (Cost of Asset – Salvage Value) / number of year Depreciation Expense

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    Christopher Haislmaier Mathew Piotrowski ENG 111 93N 9/10/2014 A Fresh Start Walking in to the meeting the morning of Thursday May 8th 2014‚ I was not prepared for the unexpected. "Chris‚ I would like you to be a supervisor for me." AJ Clemens‚ my franchise owner‚ was promoting me from the one of the newbie’s to one of the managers for the store. It felt like ages as I stood there in disbelief finally answering‚ YES! Taking a step back and looking into my past one can see that I had

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    Depreciation at Delta Air Lines and Singapore Airlines Acct 531 – Intermediate Finance Acct 1 SECTION 1 – 13WQ Instructor: John V. Merle‚ MBA February 27‚ 2013 Emma Waage Roarke Stone Tim Gould Introduction Depreciation expense is the way that the use of an asset is matched with the revenue that is generated from the asset on the income statement during the time period being reported. Each asset used in a business has a useful life as disclosed by the company’s depreciation

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    be using different depreciation methods? Average age of Delta’s aircraft = 8.8yrs; Average age of Sing Aircraft = 5.1yrs. The useful life of an airplane may be much less for Singapore since one of their competitive advantages is flying a modern fleet. How could you argue for Delta changing its depreciation assumptions? Against? Perhaps Delta changes its assumptions because technologically newer aircraft now tend to last longer than technologically older aircraft OR Delta may be shifting its

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    Problem 5.16 – Delta Air Lines‚ Inc. Computing and Interpreting Risk and Bankruptcy Prediction Ratios for a Firm That Declared Bankruptcy. a. (1) Current Ratio: 2000: $3‚205/$5‚245 = 0.61 2001: $3‚567/$6‚403 = 0.56 2002: $3‚902/$6‚455 = 0.60 2003: $4‚550/$6‚157 = 0.74 2004: $3‚606/$5‚941 = 0.61 (2) Operating Cash Flow to Current Liabilities Ratio: 2001: $236/0.5($5‚245 + $6‚403) = 0.041 2002: $225/0.5($6‚403 + $6‚455) = 0.035 2003: $142/0.5($6‚455 + $6‚157) = 0.023 2004: $(1‚123)/0.5($6‚157 + $5

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    02/21/2011 Fresh Air Portland Community College decided to become smoke-free in the fall of 2009. They were just one of the many colleges in Oregon‚ and by extension‚ in the United States‚ to become smoke free campuses. Most people know that smoking is bad‚ but how bad is secondhand smoke? Many people that go to campuses dislike breathing in secondhand smoke. PCC’s policy‚ as of fall 2009‚ to become a non-smoking campus‚ was a wise decision that listened to the students. Secondhand smoke

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    estimating a salary cost function. Using one of these cost drivers‚ apply the high-low technique to estimate the salary cost function for Delta Airlines. What driver did you select and why? How would Delta use this function to forecast costs? What are the advantages of this technique? The disadvantages? 2. Use simple regression to estimate the salary cost function for Delta Airlines. Comment on the statistical validity and significance of your results. What are the advantages of this technique? The disadvantages

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    allocation of the asset is shown through the method of depreciation a company uses. The method a company chooses to incorporate should be one that most effectively matches expenses with the revenues produced. The method that most select is that of straight-line depreciation‚ which "spreads the depreciable value evenly over the useful life of an asset." (Horngren‚ Sundem‚ Elliott‚ & Philbrick 2006‚ p.342) Depreciation schedules reflect how much depreciation will be allocated for each year of the assets

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