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1、说明:分组完成,每组必须完成其中的 4 个 case(以 PPT 形式,case2 必做) ,并按下列安排选择一个来做 presentation,一组 presentation 时其他同学可自由发问即每组完成 4 个 case,其中 1 个要做 presentationChapter 1Case 1Sue Alejandro, president of Tobago Enterprises, applied for a $300,000 loan from First National Bank. The bank requested financial statements from Tob

2、ago Enterprises as a basis for granting the loan. Sue has told her accountant to provide the bank with a balance sheet. Sue has decided to omit the other financial statements because there was a net loss during the past year.In groups, discuss the following questions:1. Is Sue behaving in a professi

3、onal manner by omitting some of the financial statements?2. a. What types of information about their businesses would owners be willing to provide bankers? What types of information would owners not be willing to provide?b. What types of information about a business would bankers want before extendi

4、ng a loan?c. What common interests are shared by bankers and business owners?Chapter 4 & 5Case 2Compare the balance sheets and income statement of two different companies, and present to the class a summary of the similarities and differences of the two companies. Case 3Refer to the opening feature

5、about Sseko Designs. Assume that Liz Forkin Bohannon reports current annual sales at approximately $1 million and prepares the following income statement.SSEKO DESIGNSIncome StatementFor Year Ended January 31, 2014Net sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000,000Cost o

6、f sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610,000Expenses (other than cost of sales) . . . . . . . . 200,000Net income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 190,000Liz Forkin Bohannon sells to individuals and retailers, ranging from small shops to large chains.

7、Assume that she currently offers credit terms of 1/15, n/60, and ships FOB destination. To improve her cash flow, she is considering changing credit terms to 3/10, n/30. In addition, she proposes to change shipping terms to FOB shipping point. She expects that the increase in discount rate will incr

8、ease net sales by 9%, but the gross margin ratio (and ratio of cost of sales divided by net sales) is expected to remain unchanged. She also expects that delivery expenses will be zero under this proposal; thus, expenses other than cost of sales are expected to increase only 6%.Required1. Prepare a

9、forecasted income statement for the year ended January 31, 2015, based on the proposal.2. Based on the forecasted income statement alone (from your part 1 solution), do you recommend that Liz implement the new sales policies? Explain.3. What else should Liz consider before deciding whether or not to

10、 implement the new policies? Explain.Chapter 6 Cost of Merchandise inventoryCase 4The following is an excerpt from a conversation between Brad Hass and Terry Fauck. Brad is debating whether to buy a stereo system from Radiant Sound, a locally owned electronics store, or Audio Pro Electronics, a mail

11、-order electronics company.Brad: Terry, I dont know what to do about buying my new stereo.Terry: Whats the problem?Brad: Well, I can buy it locally at Radiant Sound for $395.00. However, Audio Pro Electronics has the same system listed for $399.99.Terry: So whats the big deal? Buy it from Radiant So

12、und.Brad: Its not quite that simple. Audio Pro said something about not having to pay sales tax, since I was out-of-state.Terry: Yes, thats a good point. If you buy it at Radiant Sound, theyll charge you 6% sales tax.Brad: But Audio Pro Electronics charges $12.50 for shipping and handling. If I have

13、 them send it next-day air, itll cost $25 for shipping and handling.Terry: I guess it is a little confusing.Brad: Thats not all. Radiant Sound will give an additional 1% discount if I pay cash. Otherwise, they will let me use my MasterCard, or I can pay it off in three monthly installments.Terry: An

14、ything else?Brad: Well . . . Audio Pro says I have to charge it on my MasterCard. They dont accept checks.Terry: I am not surprised. Many mail-order houses dont accept checks.Brad: I give up. What would you do?Required1. Assuming that Audio Pro Electronics doesnt charge sales tax on the sale to Brad

15、, which company is offering the best buy?2. What might be some considerations other than price that might influence Brads decision on where to buy the stereo system?Chapter 8 CashCase 5The records of Lumberjack Company indicate a July 31 cash balance of $9,806.05, which includes undeposited receipts

16、 for July 30 and 31. The cash balance on the bank statement as of July 31 is $6,004.95. This balance includes a note of $4,000 plus $240 interest collected by the bank but not recorded in the journal. Checks outstanding on July 31 were as follows: No. 670, $781.20; No. 679, $610; No. 690, $716.50; No. 1996, $127.40; No. 1997, $520; and No. 1999, $851.50.On July 3, the cashier resigned, effective at the end of the month. Before leaving on July 31, the cashier prep

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