Task OneTask One Using the Annual Report and Accounts of Thomas Cook for the period 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018, you are required to evaluate the performance of the company. You are required to : (a)Evaluate the performance of Thomas Cook in the following areas, using ratio analysis: -Profitability -Liquidity/Solvency -Working capital efficiency -Long term financial structure -Investors’ perspective In addition you cou...
Assessment of Learning Points in Units 2, 3, 4 and 5 The essence of this TMA is to allow students to practice various theories and concepts of the B392 course. Case studies allow students to demonstrate their understanding of the studied materials. Since all questions depend extensively on student’s justification, there is no typical answer for TMA questions. This marking guideline offers general framework to mark TMA where a tutor needs t...
Question 1 Papaw Ltd finalised their financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2018 and authorised them for issue on 20 March 2019. The new managing director is unsure about the treatment of the following eight material events and has asked for your professional advice. (i) 15 January 2019 – The directors declared a final dividend for the year ended 31 December 2018 of 11 cents per share. The total dividend payable was...
Background and Future Prospective of the Selected CompanyYou are required to select a public listed company in Bursa Malaysia. Download the latest FOUR (4) years Financial Statements of the selected company. The selected company must be from the manufacturing, industrial, oil and gas, trading or services sector. a) Company’s background, future prospective and development. b) List the Board of Directors and independent directors of th...
Main Objective of the reassessment The main objective of this assignment is to examine the ability of the students to critically evaluate the performance and position of a company and their ability to value the company using a valuation method. This objective will be achieved through the preparation of financial and valuation report of a large listed company in the London Stock Exchange. In the preparation of the report student must demonstrate ...
StakeholdersHere is an opportunity to connect you current learning about revenues, expenses and adjusting entries with the profession’s commitment to ethics. EC3: Russell Company is a pesticide manufacturer. Its sales declined greatly this year due to the passage of legislation outlawing the sale of several of Russell’s chemical pesticides. In the coming year, Russell will have environmentally safe and competitive chemicals to replac...
Calculating Contribution per KilogramRequired (Total Marks 30)(a) Calculate the contribution per kilogram for each type of ice cream. (12 marks)(b) Calculate the profit maximising sales mix. (10 marks)(c) Discuss the limiting factor analysis prepared for the vanilla pods. (8 marks)
For this assessment you will be assessed on your skills and knowledge required to modify and operate an integrated computerised accounting system, including processing transactions within the system, maintaining the system, producing reports and ensuring system integrity. You will complete the following tasks. These tasks will need to be completed and submitted in a professional, word processed, format ensuring accuracy and detail. 1. For...
Task 1 Assessment SpecificationsPart A requires you to identify and evaluate two opportunities for BBQ fun business.• To identify opportunities, analyse information on organisation’s market and business needs, for example:o Comparative market informationo Competitors’ performanceo Customer requirementso Legal and ethical requirementso ...
Problem 5-56 Activity-Based CostingComplete problem 5-56 and exercise III-3 in the textbook. Prepare your responses in Excel with each problem on a separate tab. Problem 5–56 Activity-Based Costing (LO 1, 2, 4, 5, 7) 2. New product cost, under ABC: $7.46 per pound of Kona World Gourmet Coffee Company (WGCC) is a distributor and processor of different blends of coffee. The company buys coffee beans from around the world and roasts, blends, ...
Identifying Financial Information Requirements1. Implement financial plan 1.1 Identify financial information requirements and obtain specialist services, as required, to profitably operate the business in accordance with the business plan1.2 Produce financial budgets or projections, including cash flow estimates, as required for each forward period, and distribute to relevant people in accordance with legal requirements1.3 Nego...
LO1 Demonstrate an understanding of management accounting systems D1 Critically evaluate how management accounting systems and management accounting reporting is integrated within organisational processes. P1 Explain management accounting and give the essential requirements of different types of management accounting systems. M1 Evaluate the benefits of management accounting systems and their application w...
Required: 1. Use the fraud triangle and fraud scale to explain the fraud committed by Sonya Causer at Clive Peeters Ltd. (15 marks). 2. Assume Clive Peeters Ltd is a company registered in Singapore and Sonya Causer committed the fraud in Singapore, what evidence would you need to acquire to prove the fraud offence ‘falsification of accounts’ (Section 477A Penal Code) (5 marks). 3. Do you think the fraud committed by Sonya Causer ca...
Ross’s Lipstick Company’s long-term debt agreements make certain demands on the business. For example, Ross may not purchase treasury stock in excess of the balance of retained earnings. Also, long-term debt may not exceed stockholders’ equity, and the current ratio may not fall below 1.50. If Ross fails to meet any of these requirements, the company’s lenders have the authority to take over management of the company. Chan...
The bank statement for Farmer Co. indicates a balance of $7,735 on June 30. After the journals for June had been posted, the cash account had a balance of $4,098. Prepare a bank reconciliation on the basis of the following reconciling items: a) Cash sales of $742 had been erroneously recorded in the cash receipts journal as $724. b) Deposits in transit not recorded by bank, $425. c) Bank debit memo for service charges, $35. d) Bank credit memo fo...