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Chapter 8. Reporting and Interpreting Property, Plant, and Equipment;. Intangibles; and Natural Resources Focus Company: Southwest Airlines. Chapter 9. Focus Company: Starbucks.

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Analyzing Financial Statements When using the allowance method, as bad debt expense is recorded, a. Write NE if there is no effect. The first transaction is provided as an example. Matching Elements with Financial Statements Match each element with its financial statement by entering the appropriate letter in the space provided. Element Financial Statement 1 Expenses A. Balance sheet 2 Cash flow from investing activities B.

Income statement 3 Assets C. Statement of retained earnings 4 Dividends D. Statement of cash flows 5 Revenues 6 Cash flow from operating activities 7 Liabilities 8 Cash flow from financing activities. Analyzing the Effects of Transactions Using T-Accounts and Interpreting the Net Profit Margin Ratio as a Financial Analyst Massa Company, which has been operating for three years, provides marketing consulting services worldwide for dot-com companies.

Dollars are in thousands. Enter the following transactions in the T-accounts: a. Compute ending balances in the T-accounts to determine amounts for the following on December 31, 4. Calculate the net profit margin ratio for If the company had a net profit margin ratio of 2. What would you say in your report? None of the above. That is, the company should finance the business with more debt and less owner contribution.

Required round to nearest percent : 1. The companies chosen are engaging and the decision-making focus shows the relevance of financial accounting regardless of whether or not the student has chosen to major in accounting. Most faculty agree that mastery of the accounting cycle is critical to success in financial accounting. And yet all other financial books introduce and develop transaction analysis in one chapter, bombarding a student early in the course with an overload of new concepts and terms.

By slowing down the introduction of transactions and giving students time to practice and gain mastery, this building-block approach leads to greater student success in their study of later topics in financial accounting such as adjusting entries.



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