Lesson 4
Dear Taka,
Thank you for your fourth message. My comments follow.
Sincerely,
Prof. Sue Garreis
Dear Professor Garreis,
I'm sorry. I was late for my e-mail.
Chuogakuin University was closed, so I reply to your questions with Masa's address.
Thank you for your reply and corrections
of my English.
I will answer your last question.
yHomeworkz
1. Does Japan's Securities and Exchange Surveillance
Commission have a website?
What is it?
¨ Yes, there is. Japan's Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission is doing investigation and test for line up justice.
2. Name one way the NYSE is different from Japan's TSE.
¨ That way is don't market assignment by company scale.
3.A. How many companies listed on the NYSE are not US companies?
¨ It is about 448(four hundred fourty eight) companies.
3.B. From how many countries do these non-US companies come?
¨ These are from about 47(fourty seven) countries.
4.A. In yen, what is NTT's operating income for the year ended March 31, 2006?
¨ NTT's operating income is 1,190,700 millions of yen.
4.B. In millions of US dollars, what is NTT's operating income for the year ended March 31, 2006?
¨ NTT's operating income is $10,177 million.
5.A. What financial information does McDonald's of Japan have at its website?
¨ Its website has a Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Shareholder's Equity Fluctuation Statement.
5.B. Is there more financial information at McDonald's of Japan or at McDonald's USA site? Or is the information about the same?
¨ McDOnald's USA site have financial information. Information is about same.
Good. Thank you.
5.C. Have you ever eaten at
McDonald's? What did you eat? Did
you like the food?
¨ Yes, I ate at McDonald's. I ate a cheesburger, French fries and a Happy Meal.
Howeverk I love all the food. The Happy Meal has a nice menu.
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.How does the flow of accounting information over the Internet help
corporations and investors?
¨ I think, the flow of accounting information is the results of business activities and communicating those measurements to interested users to corporations.
Or they use sake of profit from one's investments as barometer to investors.
Correct.
I'm wating for your reply.
Sincerely. Taka