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    Maruti Financial Report

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    MARUTI UDYOG LTD. Final Progress Report (09 September 2008) Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 ABOUT MARUTI SUZUKI 3 SWOT ANALYSIS 4 FUTURE OUTLOOK 4 AUDITOR’S VIEW 5 DIRECTOR’S REPORT’S INTERPRETATION 5 REVENUE RECOGNITION POLICY 6 INVENTORY VALUATION POLICY 7 DEPRECIATION POLICY 8 ACCOUNTING POLICY FOR VALUATION OF TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS 9 CLAUSE 49 AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION AT MARUTI 10 BALANCE SHEET 13 INCOME STATEMENT 13 RATIO ANALYSIS 14 CASH FLOW STATEMENT ANALYSIS

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    com THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI (ORIGINAL JURISDICTION) COMPANY APPLICATION NO. (M) 123 of 2012 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT‚ 1956 (1 OF 1956) SECTIONS 391 & 394 AND IN THE MATTER OF SCHEME OF AMALGAMATION OF BRAHMAPUTRA INFRAPROJECT LTD WITH BRAHMAPUTRA INFRASTRUCTURE LTD IN THE MATTER OF BRAHMAPUTRA INFRAPROJECT LTD APPLICANT/ TRANSFEROR COMPANY (A Company incorporated under the provisions of the Companies Act‚ 1956 and having its registered office at Brahmaputra House‚ A-7

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    1. On January 1‚ 2012‚ Revenue Company sold specialized computers costing P760‚000 to Income‚ Inc. for P990‚000. Revenue Company’s trainers present numerous training sessions for Income’s employee during the installation period. Income made a 50% down payment‚ with the balance due upon completion of installation. How much revenue should Revenue Company recognize on its books on January 1‚ 2012? a. P990‚000 b. P760‚000 c. P495‚000 d. P-0- 2. SAMpple Company is an experienced home appliance

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    in the accounting process. 1. Identifying the financial transaction a business may perform several transactions. Of which‚ only financial transactions are recorded in accounts. In the first step of the accounting process‚ therefore‚ financial transactions are identified. Financial transactions are those which are expressed in monetary terms. 2. Recording of Financial Transactions In the second step of accounting process‚ all financial transactions performed by the business are systematically

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    Key Elements of the P&L a/c and the Balance Sheet Sales: This is income got after the business is finished selling goods or services. Sales in PPP determine whether a company makes a profit or loss. 2014 2013 £100‚250 £105‚800 Cost of Sales: These are the costs a business obtains from making direct sales. In PPP is to know how much the making of the pizza has cost in order to have a selling price. 2014 2013 £47940 £51750 Opening Stock: These are goods that a PPP starts with at the start of the

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    Profit and loss accountsbalance sheets Profit and loss accountsbalance sheets Two of the most important financial statements for a business are the Profit and Loss Account‚ and the Balance Sheet. The Profit and Loss Account shows the profit or loss of a business over a given period of time e.g. 3 months‚ 1 year‚ etc. In contrast‚ the Balance Sheet is like a photograph taken at an instant in time giving a picture of what the business owns and what the business owes at that moment in time

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    Dhaka Subject: Submission of Term Paper on “Company Profile & Financial Statements” of “Sonar Bangla Insurance Limited” Dear Sir‚ With profound reference towards the dignity of yours‚ we are very happy that we have been able to submit the report you have assigned to us. The assignment was to prepare a term report on the course named “FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-02(F-201)” as part of our academic activities. Here is the report on “Company Profile & Financial Statements of Sonar Bangla Insurance Limited“

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    Assignment ON “Company Profile of Rahimafrooz Bangladesh Ltd”. Submitted to: Chowdhury Sifat Kamal Course Instructor of Introduction to Business Department of Business Studies Prepared by: Fuad Mohammad Shah - UG01-22-09-007 Kawsar Ahmed - UG01-24-10-023 Md. Emdadul Hasan Santo - UG01-24-10-001 Bachelor of Business Administration Batch – 24‚ Section – A STATE UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH Date of Submission: 20th April ‚ 2011

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    The percentage analysis of increases and decreases in individual items in comparative financial statements is called a. vertical analysis b. solvency analysis c. profitability analysis d. horizontal analysis 2. Which of the following below generally is the most useful in analyzing companies of different sizes a. comparative statements b. common-sized financial statements c. price-level accounting d. audit report 3. The percent

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    A balance sheet‚ like a photo‚ provides a financial picture of a company on a given day and time. It categorizes all of a company’s resources as assets‚ all of its debts as liabilities‚ and all of the owner’s investments as equity. A company uses its assets‚ such as accounts receivable‚ inventory‚ and equipment‚ for manufacturing or purchasing products for sale or to provide a service. A company’s assets are financed by its liabilities (debt) and the owner’s equity (net worth). On a balance sheet

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