GCU ACC670 2020 August Week 3 Assignment Latest

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ACC670 Advanced Financial Statement Analysis

Week 3 Assignment  

Benchmark - Profitability Analysis and Risk Analysis Problems and Cases

This benchmark assignment assesses the following competencies.

Competency 5.2: Use multiple accounting methods to evaluate the financial performance of an organization.

The purpose of this assignment is to apply principles and skills associated with profitability analysis and risk analysis and the use of multiple accounting methods to evaluate the financial performance of an organization.

Using what you have learned from the topic materials, complete the following problems and cases from the textbook.

Problems and Cases 4.25

Problems and Cases 4.27

Integrative Case 4.1 (part A only)

Problems and Cases 5.19

Prepare the assignment in Excel with each problem or case as a separate tab. All narrative questions should be fully addressed within the Excel document on the tab associated with the problem or case.

APA style is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

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