To the board of directors‚ Bikes Bikes Bikes is a company that aims to produce the highest quality mountain‚ road‚ and youth bikes to our consumers while maintaining and improving the overall performance of our business. As the president and the CEO of Bikes Bikes Bikes‚ I am proud to present to you the review of the decisions and performances for the time period from January 1st‚ 2015 to December 31st‚ 2020. The report is intended to outline details of varying factors that have influenced each years
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minimum wage at least $1.95 per hour would need to be charged for each infant just cover the cost of the employee. In addition‚ other costs that impact day care center operations include occupancy costs‚ food‚ insurance‚ supplies and programming expenses. Occupancy and food costs are influenced by the Department of Human Services. The facility must follow specific nutritional guidelines in preparing meals and snacks. The board concluded that constructing a new facility would be the best option for
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Chang Dental Case Analysis When Miller considered Chang’s Clinic to be an opportunity‚ he desired to research the ability in obtain a loan so he could pursue the American dream. It is loyalty that keeps the dental business alive and growing and Despite Miller being the new guy telling clients to say ah‚ he anticipated he would grow substantially (50% of 04-05) within the first year. After reading this assumption it immediately told me he’s confident in obtaining the loyalty of Chang’s clients
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Question 1 (a) |Ratio |Industry average 20X8 |Actual 20X8 | |Net working capital |$125‚000 |$63‚300 | |Current Ratio |2.35 |1.84 | |Quick Ratio
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Sale of new common stock 16‚850 Cash sales 51‚000 39‚000 Total receipts 89‚750 76‚250 Total Available Cash 99‚750 86‚250 Less: Disbursements Purchases of inventory 55‚000 33‚000 Operating expenses 6‚750 6‚750 Selling and administrative expenses 12‚500 12‚500 Dividends 19‚000 Equipment purchase 6‚000 Total disbursements 93‚250 58‚250 Excess (deficiency of available cash over disbursements) 6‚500 28‚000 Financing Borrowings
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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FIRM F.G.V. ACCOUNTING OFFICE (F.G.Valino Accounting and Tax Advisors) The FGV Accounting Office is a firm committed to providing high quality services in the field of audit‚ taxation‚ accounting and management consultancy. Our practice is strongly founded in our philosophy of providing the most reliable‚ effective and efficient services that delivers value to our clients in Central and Northern Luzon FGV Accounting Office was established in Cabanatuan City‚ Nueva Ecija in
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non-public schools‚ they must pay tuition and other school expenses. Spending additional money to pay taxes creates an even greater financial hardship for these families. They must make sacrifices‚ trying to have enough money to pay for school in addition to other bills. For example‚ my friend Christina is a single mother with an eight-year-old son‚ Andrew. Christina works at least 10 hours of overtime each week to cover Andrew’s school expenses. This gives Christina and Andrew less time to spend together
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HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LIMITED BALANCE SHEET As at 31st March 2008 Sch. SOURCES OF FUNDS Shareholders’ Funds Capital Reserves and Surplus (Rs. in Lakhs) 31st March ’08 31st March ’07 1 2 12050.00 516322.34 528372.34 12050.00 391391.74 403441.74 Loan Funds Secured Loans Unsecured Loans Deferred Liabilities (Net) Deferred Tax Liabilities (Net) 3 0.00 233.73 233.73 168.80 111693.68 515537.95 4 4a 202.52 137904.62 666479.48 APPLICATION OF FUNDS Fixed Assets Gross block Less :
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accounting information system is controlled by its accounting managers. Management accounting is related to accounting information adopted by companies for internal decisions made on how the business should be operated in terms of expenses incurred and sales generated from such expenses. Wiley (n.d) presented some evidence to who how Coca-Cola makes use of cash book ledger for its management accounting information‚ and the company’s cash book ledger is divided into two sections. One section is used for cash
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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 turned more cautious in response to political‚ fiscal and economic uncertainty
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