Dear Hiro,
Thank you for your
twelfth message. My comments
follow.
I have server trouble
again. This message comes through
my private email
account.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Prof. Sue Stiner
s2399067@slb.cgu.ac.jp
wrote:
Dear Prof. Stiner,
Thank you for the
Eleventh message.
My comments follow.
> What is the
Tokyo Game Show? Is it a TV show?
> Will you be a
contestant? Will you watch from
the audience?
[ TOKYO GAME SHOW ]
http://www.cesa.or.jp/cesa/tgs/english/index.html
My friend and I are
in the audience.
Well, how was the
show? Was it exciting? Will you go again?
> Did I guess
correctly what you meant?
> Did you feel
that you needed to spend the summer with your family
> to keep peace in
the family?
You are exactly
right.
I think it is
important to keep peace in the family.
Yes, it is.
Sometimes, though, it can be costly to an individual member.
[ Twelfth Homework ]
1. Cash flow is
entering to cash, and cash out.
The cash flow means
that cash comes into and goes from a company.
The cash flow
statement shows how cash is received and spent by a
company.
2. The direct method
of cash flow is an earning statement.
The indirect method
of cash flow statements is based on the earnings
statements.
An indirect method is created
from the difference of the
balance sheet of a beginning of
period and the end of a term.
The direct method
starts with the balance sheet. It
analyzes the changes
in each non-cash
account.
3. NISSAN GLOBAL,
2000 Mar. 31, 2001 $2,326,903,000.
Sincerely,
Hiro
This week we will
talk about (1) what a CPA does, (2) how to become a
CPA, and (3) the
professional organizations for CPAs.
The new lesson is
here:
http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/CPArole01.htm.