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When the present value analysis of a proposed investment results in an indication the proposal has a rate of return greater than the cost of capital, the investment may not be made because:
a. the quantitive analysis indicates that it should not be made
b. management assessment of qualitatitve factors overrides the quantitive analysis
c. the timing of the cash flows of the investment will not be as assumed in the present value caculation
d. post audits of prior investments have revealed that cash flow estimates were consistenly less then actual cash flows realized.
A business paid 100 to cash to Karen Smith (the owner of the business) for her personal use. Set up the necessary T accounts and show how this transaction would be recorded directly to those accounts
Name the steps in completing the accounting cycle and explain how they impact the financial statements. What happens is a step is missed? Explain.
Jarrett owns a mountain chalet that he purchased in 1999 for $175,000. This year, the home appraised at $300,000. Shortly after the appraisal, a blizzard hit the area in spring of the current year
On January 1, 2003, ABC co. purchased a building and machinery that have the following useful lives, salvage value, and costs-Prepare the journal entry necessary to record the depreciation expense on the building in 2008
Distinguish between a debt security and an equity security.
This week, Airbus announced it was building new plant in Alabama. Can you aid me in answering the following questions based on information in conjunction with Foreign Direct Investment.
Battle Tank, Inc. had net sales in 2004 of $1,200,000. At December 31, 2004, before adjusting entries, the balances in selected accounts were: Accounts Receivable $250,000 debit, and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,100 credit.
Explain procedures for collecting accounting evidence, Explain the use of sampling in performing an examination Evaluate accounting evidence using analytical and inferential tools.
In each of the following independent situations, determine Winston's filing status for 2012 and why. Winston is NOT married.
A change in an accounting estimate is: how much depreciation expense should the company recognize on December 31, 2010?
Betsy receives a salary of $50,000 from her employer (a retail clothing store) and several fringe benefits. Her employer pays premiums of $300 for her $40,000 group term life insurance coverage and pays $2,400 for medical insurance premiums.
Discuss the key factors that determined the company's financial performance during the year. Discuss what the primary assets held by the company are. Demonstrate how management portrays the internal control environment of NIKON.
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