References----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Pg15 | Introduction In this assignment‚ all about the types of inventories that consists of raw materials‚ work-in-progress‚ and finish goods. Besides that‚ is the process of manufacturing the goods‚ valuation of inventory such as using FIFO or WAC and lastly is the amount of opening and closing inventories. In addition‚ Apollo Food Holdings Bhd. (APOLLO) was incorporated on 5th March 1994 as a private limited company
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and infectious disease‚ Boeing would need to weigh all considerations before making final decision to proceed the plan. In this case‚ we cautiously made assumptions when estimating cost of debt‚ commercial-defense beta ratio‚ risk free rate and risk premium. And finally estimated the project’s weighted-average cost of capita l(WACC) against the given internal rates of return(IRR). 2. Capital Budgeting Decision Rule According to detailed free cash flow forecast for the
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Storage Kits Due: July 18‚ 2011 Complete the case with these additional instructions: 1. Add the following columns: 2. Part 1 a. Annual Sales b. Annual COGS c. Annual Gross Profit d. Average Inventory Costs e. Gross Margin Ratio f. Markup g. Inventory Turnover h. Days in Inventory 3. Part 2 a. Gross Margin per Unit b. Percent of Sales 4. Provide the Average‚ High & Low for each applicable
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Mergers & Acquisitions Questions Q.3 The following are the details on two potential merger candidates‚ Northrop and Grumman‚ in 1993: Northrop Grumman Revenues $4‚400.00 $3‚125.00 Cost of Goods Sold (w/o Depreciation) 87.50% 89.00% Depreciation $200.00 $74.00 Tax Rate 35.00% 35.00% Working Capital 10% of Revenue 10% of Revenue Market Value of Equity $2‚000.00 $1‚300.00 Outstanding Debt $160.00 $250.00 Both firms are in steady state and are expected to grow 5% a year in the long term. Capital spending
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other than Honda. In addition‚ the company also launched a new model of CD 100 Euro-2 in the year 2009‚ launched a new model of CG 125 Deluxe Euro-2 and acquired ISO 14001-2004 Environment Certificate. MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY Over all‚ the industry sold 1.2 million bikes in the financial year ended 2010 as
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1. The inventory at your company consists of computer software that the company has developed and is selling. You capitalized (rather than expensed) the cost of duplicating the software‚ the instruction manuals‚ and training material that are sold with the software. FASB ASC CITATION: Product Masters 985-330-25-1 The costs incurred for duplicating the computer software‚ documentation‚ and training materials from the product masters and for physically packaging the product for distribution
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Journal Entries for Jan 1‚ 2003 to Dec 31‚ 2003 1/2 | Cash | | 375000 | | | | Capital Stock | | 375000 | 1/2 | Patent | | 125000 | | | | Capital Stock | | 125000 | 1/15 | Inc. Expenses | | 7500 | | | | Cash | | 7500 | 6/15 | PPE | | 62500 | | | | Cash | | 62500 | 6/24 | Inventory | | 75000 | | | | Cash | | 75000 | 7/1 | Service Expense | | 23750 | | | | Cash | | 23750 | 12/31 | Account Receivables | | 69500 | | | Cash | | 685000 | |
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Marketing Effectiveness QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS – Advantages and disadvantages of each alternative Reject the AOL Partnership Pros • Would save $2million that would otherwise be spent on the deal with AOL • Avoids having to pay for cost of exposures on AOL • Is able to retain full control of the company • Can invest the money somewhere else o Print and mail more catalogs o Buy exposure on television Cons • Miss out on a chance of generating more sales o More and more people
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revenue when the cost of sales is deducted. Also revenue is the money that comes into the business it is also known as income. Net profit is the amount of money that is left when the operating expenses are deducted from the gross profit. The difference between gross profit and net profit is the difference between the total revenue and the total cost which is called gross profit also gross profit only arises when after deducting all the expenses. For example Mr Brown buys his goods for £10‚000 and
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the liabilities that borrow from bank will spend more money than that from friend. Borrowing from friends is good for the business. This financing way is convenient‚ cheap and effective. • Place Good place makes good profit. The pet kennel should open at where has a plenty of residents who are rich. And it has a suitable rent that about 7‚000RMB every month. Near the shop should have good
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