Dear Tomo,

Thank you for your third message.  My comments follow.

The new lesson is at:

http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/sources01.htm

 

The North Carolina web site is at: http://www.ncgov.com/.

 

Sincerely,

Prof. Sue Stiner

 

 

Tomoko Iiduka wrote:

 

 Dear Prof. Stiner.

 

Thank you for your third Message.

I learned that you are so busy.  Please take care of yourself.

 

>Thank you.  I do.

 

Now, I saw home page of communicating financial information.

I saw recent financial infomation of Dental Company.

To be sure, Itwas in creasend through for five years pass.

I didn't understand that cash dipped sharply in 1997.

 

>Patterson may have paid liabilities.  Or their customers may not have

paid promptly.

 

The balance sheet can saw retained earnings of Kodak and Microsoft.

 It is improtant when seeing the financial condition of a company.

 Kodak is 7,869,000,000. Microsoft is 18,173,000,000. From these two

 data, Microsoft can say that financial condition is better than Kodak.

 

>Do not look only at Retained Earnings.  Look at performance trends.

Look at what the companies do over a period of years.  Compare the

company to other companies in the same industry.

 

Income sutatement is improtant gross profit.

I saw the New York Stock Exchange. This page is bookmark.

>1. Tell me what browser you use when you are on the Internet.  I use

Netscape 4.7.

Answer: I use Netscape 4.7.

 

> 2. Do you usually connect to the Internet from home or from school when

Ø       you do the work for this course?

>I connect from home, using my dialup through Verizon (my local phone company).

Answer: I usually connect from school.

 

> 3. Visit America's largest telecommunications company, AT&T, and see

> recent financial highlights.  What is its

> revenue for the year 2000?

Answer: Its revenue the for the year 2000 is 65,981,000,000.

 

>4. Visit Villanova University, and see the Department of Accountancy.

Answer: I showed it.

 

> 5. Use any search engine to search the Net for "balance sheet." Tell me

> how many "hits" you have, i.e., how many

> documents have that phrase in it? Tell me what search engine you used.

> For example, I used Excite to find "balance

> sheet."  There were 75,745 (seventy-five thousand seven hundred

> forty-five) hits.

Answer: I used Yahoo Japan to find "balance sheet". There were 38,900

 hits.

 

> 6. Finally, visit a very helpful Internet site for accounting

> information (RAW).  It is maintained by Rutgers University

> in New Jersey.

Answer: I showed it. It is bookmark.

 

Sincerely,

Tomo.

 

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