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    Fin 401 Practice Exam

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    Current Assets $16,000 Current Liabbilities $8,000 Net Fixed Assets $24,000 Equity $32,000 Toral Assets $40,000 Total Liab. & Eq. $40,000 ABC Corp. Current Assets $1,500 Current Liabilities $1,500 Net Fixed Assets $4,500 Equity $4,500 Toral Assets $6,000 Total Liab. & Eq. $6,000 Company XYZ pays $9,000 to acquire ABC. Suppose the Net Fixed Assets of ABC has a fair market value of $7,000. 15. What is the amount

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    JET2-Task1 A.1.a Horizontal analysis Horizontal analysis is essentially an analysis on the trend of the financials of the company. It shows changes in the amounts of the amounts over a period of time. In the financial statement provided, the horizontal analysis is between years six and seven, and years seven and eight; respectively. When analyzing the income statement provided with the task, several strengths and weaknesses are very apparent. They will be broken down individually and analyzed

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    Its available cash is used for future acquisitions and strategic movements. Total assets for the year ending 2010 were 130,904 compared to 127,697 in 2009. As of December 31, 2010 Total current liabilities were 30,723 compared to 23,491 in 2009. Part of ArcelorMittal’s current liability stems from a 3.2 billion term loan repayment due

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    entity to adapt, by selling off its existing assets and buying an alternative set to ensure its survival. Alternatively, if liquidation is likely, the financial reports show data that is relevant. There is no necessity to switch to a different system of accounting when liquidation is imminent. CoCoA also avoids the difficulties encountered in historical cost system, of allocating costs for depreciation where the benefit pattern and the life of an asset can only be estimated. CoCoA depreciation

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    customers divided by total assets, nonperforming loans was measured using nonperforming loans/ total loans, and profits were measured using ROTA (Return on Total assets). The trend of level of credit, nonperforming loans and profits were established during the period 2012 to 2016. A regression model was used to establish the relationship between amount of credit,

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    Microsoft Corporation and Apple Computers, Inc.: Annual Report Comparison Both The Microsoft Corporation and Apple Computers, Inc. have become names with which the public is familiar. Both companies have many divisions, and both must manage extensive assets and liabilities. Since both companies report large amounts of income, the matter of accounting checks and balances becomes more complicated than many smaller companies, but equally as important. Financial reports and the audits of these reports are

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    Standard Motor Products Annual Report: Year Ending December 31, 2014 Standard Motors Products is a leading manufacturer and distributor of replacement parts for motor vehicles in the automotive industry. They focus on heavy duty, industrial equipment and the original equipment service market. As a curious investor, it is important to look at the company as a whole before deciding if an investment is a good choice. First, we must analyze the balance sheet and income statement by addressing trends

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    Finance Case Study

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    1. a) Adjusted basis is the original cost of the asset, plus improvements, less depreciation. Thus the asset has seen its basis reduced from what was originally $500 to $300. The mortgage owing further reduces the basis for this asset to $150. If X sends back stock worth $350, then A records a $200k profit on the deal. X will lose $200k on the deal, which is $50k on the asset and then another $200k in assumed debt. The loss that X takes on the deal is 83% attributable to A, an amount of $166. This

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    Money Talk Introduction The Great Recession revealed the financial vulnerability of millions of US households. In its aftermath, researchers and policymakers have turned their attention to improving the next generation’s knowledge of personal finance and its access to secure financial offerings (US Department of the Treasury 2014) (Margaret 2015). While current economic conditions appear to be showing signs of improvement, 83% of American workers continue to be impacted by personal financial issues

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    Introduction Strategic Decision making involved business level choices. It influences complete or a major part of the organization. It’s a step towards the long term goals of the business as well as in the achievement of the common goals of the business enterprise. They are generally unstructured in nature and come from a top down approach. Therefore a manager has to break them down into smaller structured decision making and short term goals. Tactical Decisions are basically related to the implementation

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