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 […]
Continue readingHow will Samsung’s stock buyback impact its assets, liabilities, and equity?
In late 2014, Samsung Electronics, the smartphone maker, announced that it would be buying back $2 billion of its own shares. Specifically, it expects to buy back 1.65 million common shares and 250,000 preferred shares. Samsung is also expected to increase its dividend in 2015. Questions What is the impact on Samsung’s balance sheet (assets, […]
Continue readingHow will cost standards be impacted at PEZ Candy Inc. by the rising cost of sugar and labor?
PEZ Candy Inc. produces the popular small candy that is dispensed in collectible flip-top dispensers. PEZ candy was invented as a breath mint in Vienna, Austria, in 1927. The name PEZ is derived from “pfefferminz” which is the word for peppermint in German. In the United States, PEZ candies are produced in a factory in […]
Continue readingHow 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 […]
Continue readingWhat items are product costs versus period costs at the U.S. PEZ Candy Inc. facilities in Connecticut?
PEZ Candy Inc. produces the popular small candy that is dispensed in collectible flip-top dispensers. In the United States, PEZ candies are produced in a factory in Connecticut. The Connecticut location also houses PEZ’s US headquarters and a PEZ Visitors Center. PEZ candy is made from sugar, fruit flavoring, coloring, and corn syrup; the ingredients […]
Continue readingShould the City of Ravenna outsource its income tax department?
The City of Ravenna in Ohio has an income tax on its residents of 2%. For many years, the City had its own income tax department with two employees who processed all of the tax returns from residents. The annual cost of that income tax department was most recently estimated to be $173,000 (“Ravenna will […]
Continue readingWhich costs will be capitalized by United related to its 23,000 iPhone 6 Plus handsets for flight attendants?
In 2015, United Continental Holdings, Inc., (UAL), will be purchasing 23,000 iPhone 6 Plus handsets for its flight attendants to use in-flight for retail transactions. The phones will also be used for email, United’s internal network, and various policies and procedures manuals. Beyond the cost of the iPhone 6 Plus handsets, United will have to […]
Continue readingWhat impact do lower fuel costs and other changes have on American Airline’s break even point?
American Airlines Group (AAL), the world’s biggest airline, has been reporting record profits in recent quarters. United Continental Holdings and Southwest Airlines also reported record profits. Part of what has contributed to the record profits has been the decline in the cost of oil. The price of oil has fallen during 2014; we are spending […]
Continue readingHow should the French grocer, Intermarché, set prices for ugly produce?
At least one third of fresh produce is discarded, according to estimates from the United Nations Environment Programme (see “Students from France, Mexico and United Kingdom Recognized for Taking up Fight against Food Waste,” United Nations Environment Programme, December 16, 2014, http://www.unep.org/newscentre/Default.aspx?DocumentID=2814&ArticleID=11110&l=en .) Some of the produce is discarded because it is less than perfect […]
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