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    Competitor Analysis The competitor analysis was a critical part of this project, the selected banks were analysed for each of the products offered. The products and services offered by two banks i.e. Maybank and ICBC bank were analysed in depth, whereas the products and services provided by the other 2 banks are mentioned. Maybank (MAYBANK, 2015) Maybank services are broadly divided into the following heads. • Personal Banking • Business Banking Personal Banking • Deposits • Loans • Investment…

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    | Correct Answer: | Net fixed assets on the balance sheet will decrease. | | | | | Question 8 4 out of 4 points | | | Which of the following would be most likely to occur in the year after Congress, in an effort to increase tax revenue, passed legislation that forced companies to depreciate equipment over longer lives? Assume that sales, other operating costs, and tax rates are not affected, and assume that the same depreciation method is used for tax and stockholder…

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    high as the gross profit because it fluctuates from 6,68 % to 7,05% in 2012 to 2016 respectively. We could accept that it is due to a relevant increase of operating expenses such us selling and administrative expenses. Regarding the analysis of the balance sheet, stands out a significant rise of Property, Plant, Equipment account as it moves from 26,48 to 34,53 and that indicates an increasing production capacity. An additional…

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    Specifically, by removing the tax absence assumption, the trade-off theory implies that there are tax benefits as a result to interest payments by a firm, leading to higher market value. However, debt financing in a market with imperfections is suggested to involve some costs. Kraus and Litzenberger (1973) provide…

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    Tesco's Financial Summary

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    5. Overview A summary of Sainsbury’s & Tesco’s financial performance can be derived from a broad analysis of their statements for the periods (2011-2013). The balance sheets and income statements (from the extended period 2009–2014) are summarised with assumptions made – in Table’s 1–4 in the Appendix. Income Statements Tesco’s income statement shows a year on year increase in revenue from 2009 – 2013 (with a slight drop in 2014). Tesco’s sales for the period are very healthy, selling almost 3…

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    impacting the tax income or expense of the company from other comprehensive income. There are two accounts such as foreign operation – foreign currency translation differences and cash flow hedges c. Movement in deferred tax balances In this section the movement of deferred tax balance durint this year is disclosed in more detailed amount. 4. Seven west media elaborates taxation section two parts: a. Taxes In this part, the company describes the accounting policy such as tax expense, tax assets…

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    FINANCE AND ACOUNTS DEPRTMENT Each company is carried with a cause of being profitable. Cash or capital being a scare in addition to vital aid in the working of any agency desires to accept prime significance. The financial resources were deliberate and managed in a proper and non-stop manner. As most of the maximum crucial choices of a firm are the ones which relate to finance. Finance & debts from an integral a part of any organisation. proper and clean functioning of this segment could be…

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    Operational Efficiency (Appendices 3) The management activities of operating asset are the most importance factors in the field of profit and loss. The main business activities in the management of asset are total inventory and asset management and so on. Inventory is very important, because it is the fastest flow of assets into cash in a normal business process, and fundamentally affects the cash flow Inventory turnover measures the conversion speed between inventory and sales and is defined by…

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    Preferential Capital Gains

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    leaves the taxpayer with a short term gain or loss and a long term gain or loss. The balances are then netted against each other. If there is excess long-term gains, the taxpayer can utilize the favorable capital gains rate. If a short term loss remained, the procedure noted in question two is used. Finally, if the short and long term balances were both negative and both positive, they cannot be netted and the balances remain in their designated classifications. Question #4: How does the IRC…

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    financial should be equal it's because the balance sheet is based on accounting equation. Since the economy is volatile, a company has to make sure what the volume of its financial assets would be. Otherwise the company is not able to deliver the money which the company should pay back to third party. When a company borrow $50,000 from a bank, the company has to hold financial assets that deserve the exact matched borrowing money which is $50,000. In the balance sheet, both of the financial…

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