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    Advantage Of 50 Accounting

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    benefits of using SAGE 50 accounting system for SME 's? SAGE 50 is an easy to use accounting software that is most beneficial to small and medium enterprises. It supports businesses through growth and expansion and enables them to run the company 's accounts and payroll efficiently. SAGE 50 speeds up procedures in a business by simplifying accounting tasks and routines of an accountant, therefore controlling finances, customers and suppliers, foreign exchanges and VAT becomes much easier and…

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    Banking Case Study

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    bank current account, this financial transaction has been finished: the consumer’s assets will decrease and current account balance will go up. Because during the process current account is the debit, and customer’s asset is the credit. In general, the higher the interest rates, the more profits customers can get. While according to recent trends, it can be estimated by experts that saving account interest rates should increase, but clients won’t get rich, although this kind of account have…

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    This one determines how the company manages its profits. The more the profit the more willing a company is to set aside a lower ratio. These tell if a company is using its resources to generate income properly. According to the results for Apple Inc. in years 2013, 2014, and 2015 these ratios are pretty good. The roe (return on equity) ratio is going up which means that accounts payable is being used properly and being capitalized on. This is the most important…

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    The types of reports that need to be generated are consumer list (information in regards to consumer profile, such as name, address, and contact information), customer request of product or service, agreement of sale or service, financial records (accounts payable and receivable, order entry, procurement, sales and purchasing history, invoicing and shipping, payroll), and list or record of products and its…

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    Punj Lloyd Case Analysis

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    five years, the gross profit rate has stayed relatively stable. Punj Lloyd’s debt to equity ratio has stayed below 2 over the past five years which bodes well for how the company is juggling their finances in these tough economic times but they should keep an eye on the rising debt-equity ratio. The accounts receivable days in aging is over double the amount of what is recommended for the construction industry. Generally it is recommended that companies maintain an accounts receivable days in…

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    creating bogus invoices in order to request payment from Coach and keeping the money for personal use. (3) Theft and financial fraud; an employee in charge of accounts receivables could be embezzling money by posting a customer’s payment on another customer’s account and keeping the money instead of posting it to the accounts receivable account or a manger might be understating inventory balances on financial statements. Extended procedures to detect fraud by the fabrication of purchase…

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    Sony Balance Sheet Analysis

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    sharp decrease from 2015. The overall volatility of the ratio shows that it, and by extension the company, are unstable and unpredictable and that investing in Sony, even for a shorter period of time, carries a big risk as to whether you’ll make a profit or lose…

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    business, is not reliable for real financial statements. Nowadays, financial statements require accurate information for managerial accounting and Excel is not one hundred percent efficient. The software allows mistakes, provides manipulation of the accounts and makes it difficult…

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    Earnings per share of common stock: Profit allocation to outstanding shares on common stock is measured by this ratio. Company G jumped from a $0.672 in 2001 to a $1.03 for the year 2012. Benchmarks for the quartile industry are 0.83/0.87/0.9. Earnings per share of common stock for Company G represent and increment above average. Earnings per Share of Common Stock represent strength for Company G. L. Price earnings ratio: This ratio values current share price and compares to earnings per…

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    to be reasonable is the accounts receivable balance. From 2015 to 2016 the accounts receivable balance increased by $180,000. This seems reasonable because Big Time Printing & Publishing’s net sales had also gone up. Because the company is generating more sales, there is more opportunity for customers to buy on account, thus increasing the accounts receivable balance. The second area that appears to be normal are the balances for the property plants and equipment accounts. Over the past year…

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