Brief Table of Contents
Basics—Interpretation and Preparation of Financial Statements
1 General Mills, Inc.—Understanding Financial Statements
2 Darden Restaurants, Inc.—Preparing Financial Statements
3 Darden Restaurants, Inc.—Transactions and Adjustments
4 Lucent Technologies, Inc.—Revenue Recognition
5 Google Inc.—Earnings Announcements and Information Environment
6 Weis Markets, Inc.—Statement of Cash Flows
Tools—Discounted Cash Flow
7 Vodafone Group Plc—Time Value of Money
Tools—Basic Valuation and the Persistence of Earnings
8 Weis Markets, Inc.—Measurement Concepts and Valuation
9 Molson Coors Brewing Company—Profitability and Earnings Persistence
Assets
10 Alcatel—Accounts Receivable
11 Callaway Golf Company—Manufacturing Inventory
12 Caterpillar, Inc. and CNH Global N.V.—Inventory
13 State Street Corporation—Marketable Securities
14 Palfinger AG—Property, Plant, and Equipment
15 Borland Software Corporation—Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets
16 Abbott Laboratories—Equity Method Investments
17 WorldCom, Inc.—Capitalized Costs and Earnings Quality
18 Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Limited—Research & Development Costs
Liabilities
19 Corning, Inc.—Current Liabilities and Contingencies
20 Johnson & Johnson—Retirement Obligations
21 International Speedway Corporation—Deferred Taxes
22 Rite Aid Corporation—Long-Term Debt
23 Continental Airlines, Inc.—Leases
Owners’ Equity
24 Xilinx, Inc. —Stock-based Compensation
25 Merck & Co., Inc. and GlaxoSmithKline plc—Shareholders’ Equity
Financial Statement Analysis and Firm Valuation
26 General Mills, Inc.—Analyzing Financial Performance (Traditional Multiplicative DuPont Model)
27 General Mills, Inc.—Analyzing Financial Performance (Return on Operating Assets Additive DuPont Model)
28 Kohl’s Corporation and Dillard’s, Inc.—Financial Statement Analysis
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