Every piece of fruit and vegetables sold in U.S. grocery stores has a small sticker on it. These stickers include food type, origin, and whether it was grown organically. Laser Food is a company based in Spain that makes laser marking machines. These Laser Mark machines tattoo every piece of fruit and vegetable with identifying […]
Continue readingHow would Apple’s financial statements be impacted by its iPhone one-year warranty and related iPhone 6s battery replacement program?
Every new iPhone comes with a basic one-year warranty. If defects in materials or workmanship are discovered in one year from the date of retail purchase, Apple will repair or replace the iPhone at no cost to the customer. Recently, a batch of iPhone 6s devices was discovered to have a defect that causes them […]
Continue readingWould Wilson Sporting Goods use job costing or process costing for its footballs?
Footballs for the National Football League (NFL) are made by the Wilson Sporting Goods Company. Wilson makes about 700,000 footballs for NFL games each year, including the Super Bowl. The footballs are made at a Wilson factory in Ada, Ohio. Every Super Bowl football has been made at this small factory. The equipment used to […]
Continue readingWhat does The Cheesecake Factory’s inventory include and where is it located on its financial statements?
The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated (NASDAQ: CAKE) operates over 200 restaurants and two bakeries in the United States. In its two bakeries, it bakes and prepares more than 70 desserts, both for its own use in its restaurants and for sale to a wide variety of wholesalers and retailers. The Cheesecake Factory’s inventories consist of restaurant […]
Continue readingHow will Cedar Point’s assets, liabilities, and equity be impacted by various transactions?
Cedar Point is an amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company. Over 3.5 million people visit Cedar Point each year between May and October. It covers 364 acres and has more than 150 rides and attractions, including 16 roller coasters. Cedar Point is the second oldest continuously operating amusement park in […]
Continue readingWhat costs at Uber’s Manhattan office would be direct versus indirect for various cost objects?
Uber Technologies, Inc. (Uber) is a privately-held $66 billion ride-sharing company that has offices all over the world. Uber has over 8,000 employees, not counting the drivers who are categorized as independent contractors. One of Uber’s offices is in Manhattan in New York City. The office is in an old freight warehouse and former nightclub, […]
Continue readingHow many Classic Moana™ dolls must Disney sell to cover its costs of developing the sustainable packaging for the doll?
Walt Disney’s new movie, Moana™, opened in theaters across the United States in late November 2016. The movie is about an island teenager, Moana™, who sets out on an action-packed voyage to save her people. Disney has released a doll modeled after the heroine of the movie, its Classic Moana™ doll. The doll is 11” […]
Continue readingHow will The Cheesecake Factory’s dividend announcement and payment impact its balance sheet?
On October 26, 2016, the Board of Directors of The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated (NASDAQ: CAKE) declared …”a quarterly cash dividend of $0.24 per share on the company’s common stock. The dividend is payable on November 22, 2016 to shareholders of record at the close of business on November 9, 2016” (source: News Release, 10/26/2016, “The Cheesecake Factory Reports Results for […]
Continue readingWhat information and tools would Delta Air have used when it decided to invest in an RFID-based luggage tracking system for preventing lost bags?
On average, it costs an airline $70 to get a lost bag back to its owner. The airline industry as a whole lost $2.3 billion to mishandled luggage in 2015. Currently, when you check at bag with an airline, a barcode sticker is printed out and stuck on your bag. On a good day, only […]
Continue readingHow will Walgreen’s leases impact its financial position under the new FASB lease standard?
Under the current accounting treatment for leases, if a lease meets certain characteristics, it is classified as an operating lease and only the lease payments are shown in the financial statements in the income statement; there is no liability recognized for the lease obligation. In February 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued ASU […]
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