A company's major assets are cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, inventories, prepaid expenses, and the investments made by the company.
In accounting, an asset represents a cost incurred now, from which future benefits will be obtained over a period of time (or over several accounting periods). For example, if a manufacturer buys factory equipment, he will get economic benefits from that equipment (revenues from the sale of the products made with that equipment) in the future. Accordingly, the purchase price (cost) equipment is classified as an asset, instead of an expense. As the asset gets older and gets "used up" in production, depreciation expense is recorded for the equipment, which reduces its value on the company's books.
Some additional common assets not mentioned above are plant, property and equipment ("fixed assets"), and intangible assets, such as patents and copyrights owned by the company.
A Dividend would result in the company's asset decreasing. Let us say a company has $2,000,000,000 total assets and 1,000,000 shares in the stock market.If the company offers a $5 dividend per share then it means that they need to pay out $5,000,000 as dividends which means their net assets would be $1,995,000,000/- after the dividend payout.
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Absolutely.Their bankruptcy only means they may get relief from paying their debts. It doesn't change your obligations at all. (If anything, it means it's harder for you to avoid them, because now, others - includinf the Court) are interested in making sure they get what you owe).In fact, all that companys assets, (and your account receivable is one), will be used to pay what they owe...and the court will make sure all of those assets that can be collected are, and are used for that purpose.
the procedures designed to safegaurd a companys assets and ensure efficient and appropriate account data are called?
distributions to owners
the procedures designed to safegaurd a companys assets and ensure efficient and appropriate account data are called?
the procedures designed to safegaurd a companys assets and ensure efficient and appropriate account data are called?
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The IPO price of a company is based on the companys history, its total assets, its profit making capability, its yearly turn over etc.
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Lluís Companys was born on 1882-06-21.
Lluís Companys died on 1940-10-15.
Luis Companys y Jover has written: 'Address of His Excellency, the president of the generalitat of Catalunya, Lluis Companys'