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The aim of the report was to interpret and analyse the asset and cost structure of my organisation.The subject of the research was the Bank.
... this asset style is receivables, which give the significant part of the revenues. An important part of the assets is securities, the primary dealership boosted the amount of this asset, and the increased trading resulted outstanding profit.
The major part of ...
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The aim of this report is to provide the following information: Calculation of the minimum bid price for the contract. Identify possible options/alternatives. Explain rationale behind the findings.
... a particular decision (Dyson, 2001, p.374), and ensure only those costs that are relevant to a decision are taken into account when establishing the minimum bid price.
4.3 Relevant costs, which are costs and revenues unaffected by this decision making ...
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The balance sheet is one of the most important financial statements of any company besides profit and loss account and cash flow statement. It is a statement of the values of the assets owned at a specific time, or liabilities
... fact that these accounts must always be in balance. Assets must always equal the sum of liabilities and owner's equity (Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity).
What Will A Typical Balance Sheet Show Users?
Among other things, the balance sheet will show ...
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The Balance Sheet.
... between the market price and the historical cost (also called as book value) remains unrealized until the securities are sold.
I.3. Receivables
Receivables include all money claims against people, organizations or other debtors.
Accounts Receivable
Receivables originating from sales of products or services on ...
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The break-even analysis shows that my business has a good balance of fixed costs and sufficient sales strength to remain healthy for now and for a long period of time to come. My break-even point is only 126 clients a month
... and services become apparent to the general public. Second year revenues also anticipate the addition of one new stylist.
Pro Forma Profit and Loss
FY 1997
FY 1998
FY 1999
Sales
3172,800
£228,122
£262,340
Direct Cost of Sales
£0
£0
£0
Other
£0
£0
£0
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Total Cost of Sales
30
$0
$0
Gross Margin
£172,800
£228,122
£262,340
Gross Margin %
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Expenses:
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The Collapse Of Enron
... pressure from external sources to keep performance of the company high. Prestigious magazines such as Fortune pronouncing Enron as "America's Most Innovative Company" for six years running beginning in 1996.
Enron created thousands of these special purpose entities (SPEs) as ...
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The decline of the private rented sector has been one of the most consistent features of the twentieth century - Explain the trend and discuss the prospects for attempts to resurrect this sector.
... 1914. At the same time owner occupation accounted for no more than 10% and council renting around 1% of the housing stock in Britain (Daunton, 1987). By 1975, however, the number of private rented sector dwellings had fallen to 2.9m ...
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The equitable proprietary interest and the fiduciary relationship.
... Q in turn and then turn to the separate issues that arise from the way that P disposes of the money he has fraudulently acquired.
When P steals money from Q he does not acquire legal title to it: hence ...
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The Home Depot, Inc. Case Analysis.
... such important aspects of the buyer-suppliers relationship as delivery terms and product labeling. The company's power over suppliers, though, is tempered by the need to maintain adequate inventory in so large a distribution channel.
Finally, the company provides training for their ...
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The importance of intangibles to organisations and the complexity of recording these in the financial accounts.
... 'Accounting' magazine mentions the vast sums of money (£1m) spent by Consignia to change its name back to Royal Mail, which is a perfect example of the necessity to include such intangible factors within the financial accounts. Examples of more ...
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The inequalities of a class society do not end with economic inequality: indeed, economics may not necessarily be the most meaningful way to talk about class.
... woman and their differentiation. Further I shall implicate the meaning of patriarchy interwoven in capitalism as the means of production.
For the latter part of my essay I shall concentrate on Bourdieu's seminal studies on the concept of cultural capital ...
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The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO)
... be sold as franchises. There's something about the prospect of a $5.6-billion deficit that has encouraged the government to obtain funds from selling its prime asset.
However, the Ontario Liquor Board Employees' Union has been running a successful campaign against ...
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The Morality of Capital Punishment The issue of capital punishment is a hot topic in the United States today
... and should be abolished.
There are many valid arguments for why the death penalty is unethical. These attitudes are excellently illustrated in James Rachel's text The Right Thing To Do. I will be using this book and the authors of ...
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The National Characteristics of Accounting in Spain A History
... modern history, so shall not be reported in as much detail.
In 1549 and 1552 "Pragmáticus" was passed, which is the oldest law on accounts in Europe. These laws required every person "engaged in business in the Kingdoms of Castille: 1) ...
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The objective of this report is to utilize public accessible information to analyze, interpret, and estimate the fundamental value of the Bank of America Corporation's stock.
... firms total market capitalization (4/27/03) is $109.04 billion which is categorized as a "Large Cap" firm and total assets of $660,458.
Stock Performance
To begin analyzing BAC's stock performance precisely, observe the stock price beginning at the start of the year 2000 ...
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The primary focus of this report is to asses the Malaysia economic trends and the Malaysian government’s role in the economy.
... Ringgit Malaysia vs. US Dollar (1997) 21
"Perceptions will differ. But what is certain is that a totally corrupt and incompetent Government surely cannot create a prosperous country. If a country does well, the Government cannot surely be totally corrupt and incompetent."
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The Ralph Review of Business Taxation, which was to make recommendations on the fundamental redesign of the business tax system. ( Australian Tax Handbook 2004 P790 ) The Ralph report made a radical recommendation
... it is include cash. In brief, it would be calculated as net cash flows plus or minus as appropriate, changes in the tax value of tax assets and tax liabilities. The Tax Value Method is classified as two characters: 1.The ...
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The reasons for and against the use of debt in corporation finance by referring to the appropriate finance theories and practices, and evaluate the recent financing practices of Telstra Corporation Limited.
... assets such as inventory, machinery, land and labor. The amount of cash invested in assets must be matched by an equal amount of cash raised by financing which is called corporate finance.
'Corporate finance might seem an intricate and complicated subject ...
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The Reasons of Slowing Japanese Economic Growth.
... surplus. By the end of the 60's, Japan's economy was regarded as of equal with the other developed economies. Japanese growth since the 1960s was built on high rates of savings and capital accumulation, encouraged by institutions created to funnel ...
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The redistribution of income within the UK is maintained by one of the worlds largest welfare states. The government currently tries to redistribute income through taxation
... is progressive and paid at the following rates according to income:
Income per week (before tax) 2005-6
% to be deducted for National Insurance
£0-£94
0%
£94-£630
11%
£631+
12%
3.Capital Gains Tax and Inheritance Tax
The aim of both if these taxes is gain money from those who are ...
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The report is prepared in terms of addressing the financial situation of the enterprise known as "Pizza Express Plc".
... options. However, the company was still able to increase paid and proposed dividends per share for the year by 25%. One may also identify that Pizza Express Plc's relatively small amount of debt has remained changed by paying of the ...
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The Strategic issues that the Malaysian government are pursuing to further their economic dynamism.
... the global economic slowdown. The monetary condition in the country has remained conducive to support domestic economic activities amidst low inflation. The low interest rate environment, ample liquidity conditions and strengthens banking system have contributed to higher financing expansion in ...
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The trust concept.
... benefit of persons... of whom he may himself be one, and any one of whom may enforce the obligation."5
A further aspect, which may cause confusion when defining the trust concept is the various ways they have been classified, be it ...
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The UK Demand for Money 1963-1989 Econometrics for Economists
... The demand for M1 will basically depend on the opportunity cost of not holding M1 money, i.e. saving it instead of spending it. The interest rate is, by definition, the opportunity cost of holding money, i.e. by keeping £20 in ...
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The usage of fundamental accounting concepts in preparation of financial statements
... the businesses during the historical accounting year (normally one year) based on transactions summarized in accounting documents.
The companies, organizations are required to carry out the accountancy for every historical accounting year, which is based on fundamental accounting concepts. There ...