What does Kohl’s 2015 Form 10-K communicate about its stockholders’ equity?

Kohl’s Corporation (KSS) operates department stores in 49 states in the U.S. and has annual sales in excess of $18 billion. Its fiscal year ends on the Saturday closest to January 31 each year. Kohl’s has several line items comprising its stockholders’ equity.  See the excerpts to follow from Kohl’s 2015 Form 10-K: its Consolidated […]

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How does shifting the sales mix from Budweiser macrobrew beer to Elysian and other craft beers affect Anheuser-Busch’s break even sales volume?

Overall, there is flat demand in the beer industry.  Anheuser-Busch InBev (NYSE: BUD), based in Leuven, Belgium, is pursuing a “premiumization” strategy in the alcohol market to more aggressively market higher-priced brands.  It is working to expand its sales of regional and national craft brands, including Shock Top and Goose Island.  It is also acquiring […]

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What is the accounting impact of Dunkin’ Donuts’ dividend declaration?

Dunkin’ Brands (NASDAQ: DNKN) declared a dividend of $0.265 on February 5, 2015, to be paid on March 18, 2015, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on March 9, 2015.  This dividend is a 15% increase over the prior quarter’s dividend. Questions On which date will Dunkin’ Brands record a liability […]

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What information is in the auditor and management letters in The J.M. Smucker Company’s Form 10-K?

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 […]

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Why is Campbell Soup Company using zero-based budgeting?

Consumers are increasingly distrusting “Big Food,” and Campbell Soup Company (CPB) is working to counter the effects of that trend by offering more healthy or natural alternatives.  For example, Campbell’s recently introduced a new line of organic soups, Campbell’s® Organics, and acquired both Bolthouse Farms juices and Plum Organics baby food. In addition to expanding […]

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What 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 […]

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When 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 […]

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What happens to the breakeven point when Sports Illustrated lays off all six staff photographers and uses freelancers instead?

Sports Illustrated announced in late January 2015 that it would be laying off all six of its staff photographers.  Instead, it will be using freelance photographers around the world.  Sports Illustrated is one of 90 magazines owned by Time Inc. (TIME).  Published 56 times a year, Sports Illustrated is read by over 23 million people […]

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How 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 […]

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What product costs and period costs go into McDonald’s French fries?

McDonald’s recently released a video featuring Grant Imahara, a former host from “Mythbusters,” about how its French fries are made.  Some people have said that its French fries are mashed-up potatoes (or other ingredients) pressed into French fry shapes.  To see how the French fries are actually made, see the video at http://time.com/3675518/how-mcdonalds-makes-french-fries/ (5:06 minutes.) Questions […]

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