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With the rise of the 'knowledge economy', the traditional valuation of an enterprise as consisting solely of measurable assets, such as buildings, equipment and inventory, is increasingly being questioned. Human capital, although widely recognised as an important component of an enterprise's total value, does not appear on a statement of financial position (balance sheet). Discuss whether or not you believe human capital should be assessed and reported in the financial statements. Identify how you are defining human capital. What difficulties might be encountered in attempting to quantify and record this (these) asset(s)? If recorded, would such values remain constant or be subject to change?
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Some companies implement systems to reduce defects in finished products with the goal of achieving zero defects. What are these systems called?
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Correction of an error in the financial statements of a prior period discovered subsequent to their issuance.
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Cash operating expenses total $60,000 per month and are paid when incurred. Monthly depreciation amounts to $18,000.
What are the limitations of using ratios for financial statement analysis? What are the benefits?
Compute the change in operating income if liberty company eliminates Dept. C and doubles the sales in Dept. T without increasing fixed costs.
When measuring the cost of capital, many companies measure the cost of the common stock in the company.
Assuming she invests the money her grandmother gives her in a mutual fund that is expected to earn 10%, how much money must she get from Granny if she hopes to meet her early retirement goal?
Catherine's basis was $50,000 in the CAR Partnership interest just before she received a proportionate nonliquidating distribution consisting of land held for investment (basis of $40,000, fair market value of $60,000) and inventory (basis of $40,..
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