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    SECTION 1 - PROFILE STUDY OF JINDAL STEEL WORKS LTD INDUSTRY PROFILE INTRODUCTION TO STEEL INDUSTRY India’s economic growth is contingent upon the growth of the Indian steel industry. Consumption of steel is taken to be an indicator of economic development. While steel continues to have a stronghold in traditional sectors such as construction‚ housing and ground transportation‚ special steels are increasingly used in engineering industries such as power generation‚ petrochemicals and fertilisers

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    USAID-Funded Economic Governance II Project Credit Risk Workshop - Intermediate March 2006 Credit Analysis Funded by: ©2006 BearingPoint‚ Inc. Table of Contents MODULE 3: CREDIT ANALYSIS OVERVIEW............................................................................................................................................... 1 LEARNING OBJECTIVES ...................................................................................................................... 1 FINANCIAL

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    accordance with U.S. GAAP for reporting to its U.S.-based lender and in accordance with IFRS in reporting to its parent. Ida owns and operates a commercial building that at year-end 2010 represents a a cash-generating unit (CGU) under IFRS and a long-lived asset classified as held and used under U.S. GAAP. One of Ida’s competitors sold its commercial building for an amount significantly less than its asking price in December 2010. The competitor’s building is located across the street from Ida’s building‚

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    Solutions to Lecture Activities ACCT 1046 Introductory Accounting Semester 1‚ 2010 Lecture 1 Unit 1 – Business Decision Making and Accounting Lecture Activity 1 1. The accounting information system comprises four main procedures: analysis‚ recording‚ reporting and identification. The order in which they occur is: a) Reporting‚ analysis‚ recording‚ identification b) Identification‚ analysis‚ recording‚ reporting c) Analysis‚ identification‚ recording‚ reporting d) Identification‚ recording

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    2009 capking capital PROJECT REPORT ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF BRITANNIA GROUP OF INDUSTRIES SUBMITTED TO PROF. TANVEER SHAHAB (Academic Coordinator) GEMA‚ New Delhi SUBMITTED BY VIKASH KUMAR MBA‚ JULY BATCH (2008-10) GEMA FINAL REPORT ON “STUDY OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT ON BRITANNIA” SUBMITTED TO PROF. TANVEER SHAHAB (Academic Coordinator) GEMA‚ New Delhi SUBMITTED BY VIKASH KUMAR Regn. No: -08-JLDE-10504 MBA‚ JULY BATCH (2008-10) GEMA 2

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    observations has been done for 40 companies. The capital structure is determine by debt ratio as expressed by total debt divided by total assets. Seven independent variables has been used included firm size‚ asset structure‚ profitability‚ growth‚ liquidity‚ return on investment and net working asset. For the firm size‚ it is measured by log of the total assets. The positive relationship shows that bigger firms has higher leverage as compared to smaller firms. Lenders have higher confidence to

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    Financial Analysis XACC/280 February 05‚ 2012 The two major companies that manufacture beverages are PepsiCo and the Cocoa-Cola Co. These two companies have been in competition for many years and both companies have a variety of choices when purchasing one of their beverages. These companies can be identified through their products such as; if a person were to buy a Pepsi the person

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    are recognizes in A/R control account (general ledger) & A/R subsidiary ledger—initially recognized when the sale occurs‚ at invoice amount (less sales R&A) ! Amounts owed by customers are reported on: (1)The statement of financial position(current asset section)—but at what amount(value)? Some will not pay (2)this involves choosing one of the 2 methods to account for these uncollectable accounts (bad debts) Direct write-off method & Allowance method 3. Decision Flowchart !   1.  Direct  write-­‐off

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    Coca Cola’s Financial Analysis Coca Cola’s Financial Analysis Danielle Nicole Lewis Hawaii Pacific University Coca Cola’s Financial Analysis: History and Current Introduction History The Coca Cola Corporation is an American Icon of business that has established a new direction for American Industry operations in the 20th century. According to Moxley (2002)‚ “Beginning with its invention in 1886 by druggist John “Doc” Pemberton in Atlanta‚ the development of the product is shown‚ along

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    associated with it. 1. Research and Development CostsAmortizationFranchiseGoodwillIntangible Assets Rights‚ privileges‚ and competitive advantages that result from the ownership of long-lived assets that do not possess physical substance. 2. FranchiseGoodwillIntangible AssetsResearch and Development CostsAmortization The allocation of the cost of an intangible asset to expense in a rational and systematic manner. 3. AmortizationResearch and Development CostsIntangible

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