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    +2375=$14,375. The revenue from producing 200 units can be represented by R (200) = 340(200)-〖200〗^2/25 = $66,400. Finally, the profit for producing 200 units can be represented as R (200) -C (200) = $52,025. The marginal cost per unit is C^1(200) = 60. The 60 means that at a production level of 200 units, the cost is increasing at the rate of $60 per unit. The marginal revenue per unit is B^1(200) =340-(2(200))/25 = 324. This 324 means that at a production level of 200 units, revenue is…

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    Bottom Line Analysis

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    The “Bottom Line” The income statement shows how much revenue a company earned over a defined period (typically a year or a quarter), plus the costs and expenses related to generating that revenue. The “Bottom Line” demonstrates net earnings or losses over the period. Income statements also show earnings per share (EPS). EPS shows how much money shareholders would receive if all of the net earnings for the period were distributed. (A highly unlikely occurrence; they’re usually reinvested.)…

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    Groupon Case Study

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    2009 and 2010 reported revenue of $30.4 million and $713.4 million respectively. In a footnote pertaining to revenue recognition, the company stated, “The company records the gross amount it receives from Groupons, excluding taxes where applicable, as the company is the primary obligor in the transaction.” The SEC scrutinized Groupon’s decision to classify itself as the primary obligor in its business transactions as well as the company’s use of gross reporting for revenue, citing issues with…

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    income statement can have massive consequences. Business leaders must clearly understand policies regarding revenue and expenses in order to correctly assess the financial stability of an organization using its income statements. In order to interpret information found on an income statement, one must understand policies regarding revenue and expenses. A complete understanding of revenue recognition, product…

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    expenses and other assets are $2,691,937, and the estimated third-party payor settlement is $2,817,491 which totals $125,599,343 in total current assets and in combination their total assets are $256,420,614. (p.11) Revenues Net patient service revenue is $311,993,429, the premium revenue is $17,893,104, and the other…

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    annual report, the CFO should understand the differences between audited and unaudited financial statements. The second aspect to consider when reviewing financial statements is the effect revenue sources will have on financial reporting. The third aspect that should be appreciated is how the hospital 's revenues and expenses are grouped for planning and control purposes. The following discussion will look deeper into each aspect and highlight areas for the CFO and management staff consider.…

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM After a thorough reading and understanding of the case of Biovail Corporation: Revenue Recognition an FOB Sales Accounting, first issue or problem that arise is regarding the policy of the accounting for revenue recognition. Since the stock of Biovail was listed on the New York Stock Exchange, they are complied with the U.S GAAP which mentioned that revenue must be earned and realized or realizable for it to be recognized. Under SAB 101, there are four criteria which…

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    vulnerability are revenues, costs of sales, and gross profit. A major concern when reviewing the income statement is revenue manipulation. Revenue decreased from $22,138 million to $16,702 million between 2017 and 2018, a 24.6% difference. Revenue is one of the company’s largest accounts; therefore, it is susceptible to material…

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    Teresa Gonzalez, Capital | | | 5,034 | | | (Owner's investment of cash in business) | | | | 10 | | Cash | | 2,042 | | | | Service Revenue | | | 2,042 | | | (Received cash for services provided) | | | | 12 | | Office Equipment | | 4,763 | | | | Cash | | |…

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    Pin Vs Pinfluencer

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    Promoted pins are beneficial to the business that purchases the pin and beneficial to Pinterest due to the revenue created from the ad being purchased. On the other hand, when businesses make the decision to use a paid influencer, Pinterest does not receive any benefit from this method, which can hurt the site’s revenues. Another difference is that many businesses have noticed a noticed a larger influx of interest in a product when an influencer is used to promote…

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