Read Problem 9-43. Instead of answering the requirements listed in the problem, discuss the implications of SOX
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Read Problem 9-43. Instead of answering the requirements listed in the problem, discuss the implications of SOX sections 302 and 404 regarding John Winslow's contemplated actions.
Problem 9-43
Healthful Foods Inc., a manufacturer of breakfast cereals and snack bars, has experienced several years of steady growth in sales, profits, and dividends while maintaining a relatively low level of debt. The board of directors has adopted a long-run strategy to maximize the value of the shareholders' investment. In order to achieve this goal, the board of directors established the following five-year financial objectives.
• Increase sales by 12 percent per year.
• Increase income before taxes by 15 percent per year.
• Maintain long-term debt at a maximum of 16 percent of assets.
These financial objectives have been attained for the past three years. At the beginning of last year, the president of Healthful Foods, Andrea Donis, added a fourth financial objective of maintaining cost of goods sold at a maximum of 70 percent of sales. This goal also was attained last year.
The budgeting process at Healthful Foods is to be directed toward attaining these goals for the forthcoming year, a difficult task with the economy in a prolonged recession. In addition, the increased emphasis on eating healthful foods has driven up the price of ingredients used by the company significantly faster than the expected rate of inflation. John Winslow, cost accountant at Healthful Foods, has responsibility for preparation of the profit plan for next year. Winslow assured Donis that he could present a budget that achieved all of the financial objectives. Winslow believed that he could overestimate the ending inventory and reclassify fruit and grain inspection costs as administrative rather than production costs to attain the desired objective. The actual statements for 20x1 and the budgeted statements for 20x2 that Winslow prepared are as follows:
The company paid dividends of $27,720 in 20x1, and the expected tax rate for 20x2 is 34 percent.
Ending InventoryThe ending inventory is the amount of inventory that a business is required to present on its balance sheet. It can be calculated using the ending inventory formula Ending Inventory Formula =...
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Managerial Accounting Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment
ISBN: 978-1259569562
11th edition
Authors: Ronald W. Hilton