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Which contingent liabilities resulting from the Volkswagen (VW) emissions cheating scandal would be recognized or disclosed in Volkswagen Group’s financial statements?

Volkswagen manufactures the iconic Beetle in addition to other models including the Passat, the Jetta, and others.  Volkswagen Group (VW) has been embroiled in an emissions cheating scandal discovered in 2015. Essentially, what happened is that VW’s engineers developed and inserted software in VW car engines to cheat on the emissions testing process, making its […]

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How does Square account for the amounts it loans to small businesses?

Square, the mobile payments company, allows small businesses to take credit cards by swiping customer credit cards using a small square device attached to the audio jack found on mobile devices. Since its founding in 2009 and the launch of its first app in 2010, Square has found its way into many small businesses – […]

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What are the accounts payable turnover ratios at Kellogg, Post, and General Mills?

In a recent New York Times article (“Big Companies Pay Later, Squeezing Their Suppliers,” April 6, 2015), it was reported that several large companies are forcing their much-smaller suppliers to extend longer payment terms. Several large companies, such as Procter & Gamble, Heinz, and Anheuser-Busch, have told their suppliers that they want three or four […]

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When does SurveyMonkey recognize revenue from its Platinum annual subscription plans?

SurveyMonkey is an online survey company that allows its subscribers to customize and administer surveys.  It recently made the news for raising another $250 million in equity funding (“SurveyMonkey is worth $2 billion after new $250 million fundraising round, Fortune, December 15, 2014.)  (Note: SurveyMonkey is privately held.  The founder says the company will not […]

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What does Walt Disney’s Form 10-K communicate about its unearned revenue and accrued revenue?

Over the past year, The Walt Disney Company (DIS) has made the news because it increased its ticket prices at Walt Disney World in Florida, Disneyland Park in California, and other parks around the world.  Ticket revenue, however, is not its only source of revenue. The following is an excerpt from the Notes to Consolidated […]

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How does a convertible bond issued by Fiat Chrysler Automobile affect the company’s balance sheet?

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) launched a $2.5 billion convertible bond issue in December 2014.  FCA will be using the funds generated from the bond issue to help to turn its Jeep, Maserati, and Alfa Romeo brands into global brands, competing directly against Volkswagen and BMW in the premium car market. The bond issue will mature […]

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What happens to the balance sheet of Trump Taj Mahal if billionaire investor exchanges debt for equity?

An Atlantic City casino, the Trump Taj Mahal, has been struggling financially in recent years like many other casinos in the city.  In 2014, four of Atlantic City’s casinos closed their doors, including the Revel, Showboat, Trump Plaza, and the Atlantic Club. Billionaire investor Carl Icahn holds $286 million of the Trump Taj Mahal’s debt.  […]

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What is the accounting impact of the issuance of Solar Bonds by SolarCity?

SolarCity is a U.S. company that designs, finances, and installs solar energy systems. These solar energy systems are installed at businesses, homes, non-profits, and other organizations. On October 15, 2014, SolarCity launched its first public offering of Solar Bonds. This public offering allows individuals to invest in SolarCity by purchasing bonds from SolarCity’s website. There […]

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What is the impact on American Apparel’s current ratio of the loan it received from Standard General?

American Apparel has been in the news in recent weeks.  Its board fired CEO Dov Charney amid several reports of his misdeeds. The company has also lost $270 million over the past three years. Last week, one of American Apparel’s creditors, Lion Capital, called a $10 million loan it had made to American Apparel.  (“Calling” […]

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What are the characteristics of the $2 billion in bonds that Tesla Motors is issuing?

Tesla Motors, Inc., is an American company that designs, manufactures, and sells electric cars and components. It is publicly traded on the NASDAQ under the symbol TSLA.  Tesla has plans to build a $4 to $5 billion battery production plant beginning in 2017. To help to pay for the new manufacturing facility, Tesla is issuing […]

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