CHAPTER-I FINANCIAL STATEMENTS LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter‚ you will be able to: • Explain the meaning of financial statements of a company; • Describe the form and content of balance sheet of a company; • Prepare the Balance Sheet of a company as per Schedule VI Part I of the Companies Act 1956. • Know the major headings under which the various assets and liabilities can be shown. • Explain the meaning‚ objectives and limitations of analysis using accounting
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Financial Feasibility Monthly Income Statement Factors Calculations Results Potential Gross Income $2.30/sq ft * 201‚707 sq ft $463‚930.00 Leasable space 201‚707 sq ft Parking 400 * $145 $58‚000.00 Vacancy allowance: 15% 15%* ($463‚930+$58‚000) $ 78‚290.00 EGI: $463‚930-$69‚590 $443‚640.00 Operating expenses: 32% of EGI $257‚094*.32 $141‚965.00 Net operating income: $257‚094 - 82‚270 $301‚675.00 Assumptions Changes in Rent “Commercial real estate investors and occupiers
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Iceland Financial Crisis (2008-2011) Introduction Iceland experienced a significant financial meltdown and subsequent economic downturn after the 2008 financial crisis struck the country‚ known as Icelandic Financial Crisis. The crisis was a major economic and political event happened in Iceland that involved the collapse of all three of the country’s major privately owned commercial banks‚ following their difficulties in refinancing their short-term debt and a run on deposits in the Netherlands
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Financial Project Quincy K Eve Assignment 2 Strayer University Mat 104 Dr.Carol Thedford February 20‚ 2013 Financial Project I bought a house about five years ago for $171‚000. I made a down payment of $ 30‚000 which I took out a loan for $141‚000.I received a bank statement which indicated that I have a current loan balance of $130‚794.68.I am five years into a 30 year loan that has a 5.75% fixed interest rate. Currently I have twenty five years left on my mortgage but I would
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[pic] UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE BEDFORDSHIRE BUSINESS SCHOOL FINANCIAL ANALYSIS(Full-Time) Unit Code: AAF001-6 Name: THI THU HUYEN NGUYEN Student Names and Numbers: 1124697 Report Title: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING To: Rob Carman Date: 18/01/201 This report present about the method and techniques that we will use to support for company to make a right decisions in increasing profit. In this case‚ we introduce about VTH –Telecommunication
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Course: Executive Master Program in Business Administration. Duration: 1 Year Semester I – Financial Management Section A Part One Multiple choices: Q1. a. Ignored non-corporate enterprise Q2. c. Redeemable preference shares Q3. b. Domestic risk Q4. a. Future cost Q5. c. Designing optimal corporate structure Q6. d. Cost of capital Q7. d. Agency cost Q8. a. Legal requirement Q9. b. Default risk Q10. a. Beta Part Two Q1. Annuity is fixed sum of
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768-2632 Southern Methodist University Dallas‚ TX 75275-033 e-mail: mldavis@mail.cox.smu.edu Office Hours: 10:00- 11:00 T Th or by appointment Required text: Eun and Resnik‚ International Financial Management (6th edition). Objective The purpose of this course is to give you a better understanding of the unique problems and opportunities presented by international business. Since the special emphasis of this course is finance‚ we will
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DEDICATED TO MAKING A DIFFERENCE DRIVING SUCCESS Marketing and sustainable development What is sustainable development? The term sustainable development means different things to different people. But‚ in essence‚ it is concerned with meeting the needs of people today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainable development therefore involves: A broad view of social‚ environmental and economic outcomes; A long-term perspective‚ concerned
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| 6‚000 | 1.5% | 2013 | 500‚000 | 1‚000 | 1.5% | i) Journalise the transaction for year 2011‚2012 and 2013 a) Bad Debt b) Allowance for doubtful debts ii) Prepare Comprehensive Income Statement (extract) and Statement of Financial Position (extract) for the 3 years. Question 2 A business‚ which started trading on 1st January 2011‚ adjusted its provision for bad debts at the end of each year on a percentage basis‚ but each year the percentage rate is adjusted in accordance
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& noncurrent assets and matches the information with the current & noncurrent liabilities in order to determine what & when cash and other resources are scheduled to be paid as well as what’s coming due for the company. This type of financial statement would be beneficial to Arynetta in that it would help streamline the accounts for her company and assist her with staying current with what she owes as well as allow her to keep track of what is owed to the company. This balance sheet will
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