The J. M. Smucker Company (SJM) was started in 1897 by Jerome Monroe Smucker in Orrville, Ohio. The J. M. Smucker Company has several well-known brands in its lineup, including Jif, Folgers, Pillsbury, and Hungry Jack. Since The J. M. Smucker Company is publicly-held, it issues a Form 10-K each year. It is also required […]
Continue readingWhat does Coca-Cola’s Form 10-k communicate about its accounts receivable?
The Coca-Cola Company (KO), like other U.S. publicly-held companies, files its financial statements in an annual filing called a Form 10-K with the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC). Coca-Cola has several assets that are listed on its balance sheet. Let’s look at what is reported on Coca-Cola’s Form 10-K regarding its accounts receivable. See the […]
Continue readingWhen do Keurig and Dr Pepper record a transaction resulting from their exclusive arrangement for Keurig’s upcoming Keurig Cold machine?
Keurig Green Mountain, Inc., (GMCR) recently announced that it had signed an exclusive deal with Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPS) for rights to make pod-versions of Dr Pepper Snapple products in the upcoming Keurig Cold machine (anticipated release date in fall 2015.) Questions On the date of the exclusive contract signing, would Keurig record an […]
Continue readingHow does the new equity issued by Sonos, the wireless internet-enabled speaker maker, affect its financial statements?
Sonos is a maker of wireless internet-enabled speaker systems. It was founded in California in 2002 and has experienced rapidly growing sales. Its CEO, John MacFarlane, indicated that Sonos would exceed $1 billion in sales in 2014. In December 2014, the privately-held Sonos issued an additional $130 million in new equity. It will be using […]
Continue readingWould Hyundai Motor capitalize or expense the major expenditures it plans for 2015?
In January 2015, Hyundai Motor Group (KRX), headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, announced plans to spend over $74 billion in the next four years. This spending plan is in response to pressure from the South Korean government to stop hoarding cash and instead use the cash to make investments and to hire more workers. Hyundai […]
Continue readingWhen 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 […]
Continue readingWhat internal control weakness at Netflix allowed its former VP of IT operations to allegedly receive kickbacks from technology firms?
In November 24, 2014, Netflix filed a lawsuit against its former vice president of IT operations, Mike Kail, alleging fraud, breach of fiduciary duties, and other charges. Here is an excerpt from the lawsuit filing in Superior Court of the State of California, Santa Clara County:. “…During his tenure at Netflix, including as Netflix’s Vice […]
Continue readingWhat does Coca-Cola’s Form 10-K communicate about its short-term investments?
Coca-Cola is firmly entrenched in our history and culture. On February 28, 2015, a Coca-Cola exhibition will open at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. The exhibition will feature paintings, photographs, and other items related to Coke’s iconic curved bottle. The exhibition will run through October 4, 2015. (Fun fact: Coca-Cola is sold in […]
Continue readingWhat does Walt Disney’s Form 10-K communicate about its PP&E?
In February 2015, The Walt Disney Company (DIS) unveiled its new interactive queue for one of its oldest attractions at its Magic Kingdom Park (Walt Disney World) in Orlando, Peter Pan’s Flight (see video here.) As guests wait in line, they enter into the Darling’s foyer. From the foyer, guests head into the children’s nursery. […]
Continue readingHow are General Motors’ financial statements affected by borrowers not making auto-loan payments?
Borrowers who took out new car loans during 2014 are missing payments at the highest level since the recession. Regulators and analysts are beginning to be concerned about the quality of car loans, worrying that borrowers have taken on more debt than they can handle. Overall auto-loan delinquencies are higher now than one year ago, […]
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