
Financial & Managerial Accounting 3rd Edition by Charles Horngren,Harrison, Walter,Suzanne Oliver
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0132962339
Financial & Managerial Accounting 3rd Edition by Charles Horngren,Harrison, Walter,Suzanne Oliver
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0132962339 Exercise 16
Obtain the annual reports (or annual report data) of five well-known companies. You can get the reports either from the companies' Web sites, your college library, or by mailing a request directly to the company (allow two weeks for delivery). Or you can visit the Web and search the SEC EDGAR database, which includes the financial reports of most well-known companies.
Requirements
1. After selecting five companies, examine their income statements to search for the following items:
a. Income from continuing operations
b. Discontinued operations
c. Extraordinary gains and losses
d. Net income or net loss
e. Earnings per share data
2. Study the companies' balance sheets to see
a. what classes of stock each company has issued.
b. which item carries a larger balance-the Common stock account or Paid-in capital in excess of par (also labeled Additional paid-in capital).
c. the percentage of each company's total stockholders' equity made up of retained earnings.
d. whether the company has Treasury stock. If so, how many shares and how much is the cost
3. Examine each company's statement of stockholders' equity for evidence of
a. cash dividends.
b. stock dividends. (Some companies use the term stock split to refer to a large stock dividend.)
c. treasury stock purchases and sales.
4. As directed by your instructor, either write a report or present your findings to your class, You may not be able to understand everything you find, but neither can the Wall Street analysts! You will be amazed at how much you have learned.
Requirements
1. After selecting five companies, examine their income statements to search for the following items:
a. Income from continuing operations
b. Discontinued operations
c. Extraordinary gains and losses
d. Net income or net loss
e. Earnings per share data
2. Study the companies' balance sheets to see
a. what classes of stock each company has issued.
b. which item carries a larger balance-the Common stock account or Paid-in capital in excess of par (also labeled Additional paid-in capital).
c. the percentage of each company's total stockholders' equity made up of retained earnings.
d. whether the company has Treasury stock. If so, how many shares and how much is the cost
3. Examine each company's statement of stockholders' equity for evidence of
a. cash dividends.
b. stock dividends. (Some companies use the term stock split to refer to a large stock dividend.)
c. treasury stock purchases and sales.
4. As directed by your instructor, either write a report or present your findings to your class, You may not be able to understand everything you find, but neither can the Wall Street analysts! You will be amazed at how much you have learned.
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