Dear Professor Susan M. Garreis,
Thank you for your corrections of my
English.
I will answer the homework questions.
In yen,
what is NTT's operating income for the year ended March 31, 2017?
In yen, NET operating income is 11,391,016 for the March 31, 2017.
In yen, NTT's operating income is 11,391,016,000,000 for the year ended
March 31, 2017.
Imade
mistake of unit. From now on I will be careful. Thank you so
much
I will answer your last questions,
I like roast
marshmallows. I like to eat with a s'more
I don’t know. Some camps refer to
the fire itself as a campfire fire.That
What is your favorite food cooked
out of doors?
I like eating ice cream
outside.
>It is delicious! I love ice cream, too. My favorite
flavor is butter pecan.
>What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?
Have you ever gone camping?
I
have never been to a camp.
I am not good at hot spaces and
insects.
However, I would like to go out camping someday.
I want to have a
campfire with my friends under the beautiful starry sky.
>Camping can be fun if you are prepared.
>I camped many times with my daughter's Girl Scout
troop.
>I do not usually go camping now.
>Camping in cool weather is nice.
>We use bug spray to keep the insects away.
>You do not need to translate the whole page. The name
of the spray is OFF Deep Woods.
>I don't like bugs either!
Home work
1. What is a balance sheet?
The
balance sheet presents a snapshot of the invoking and fina
>I don't know what "the invoking and fina" means. That phrase does not
make sense in English.
>The answer is: The Balance Sheet presents a snapshot of the financial
position on a particular date.
Capital and liabilities are shown on the right side of
the Balance Sheet and assets are on the left.
2. What is
stockholders' equity in the U.S.?
Shareholders' equity is the difference when we subtract debts from
assets.
(Shareholders' equity = assets-debts)
>Correct.
3. Name one current asset of Oracle in 2017.
It
is Cash & Short Term Investments
>Correct.
Though since #4B-OracleBalSht seems not to be
attached in your material, I tound it by myself.
>Sumi massen! You are correct. I failed to attach the
Oracle file. I'm so sorry.
4. What is the value of that current
asset? Please write the entire value in US dollars. Write the entire value in
words.
The
value is 66, 08 billion in 2017.
>I attached the Oracle Balance Sheet to this email.
>Please open the file.
>Look at cell A13.
>It tells you that all numbers are in millions. That means to add six
zeroes after each number in the Balance Sheet.
>In the Balance Sheet you found, cash and marketable securities
(short-term investments) were combined.
>In this Balance Sheet filed with the SEC, cash and marketable
securities (short-term investments) are listed separately. Most if the time the
US SEC requires those two items to be separate.
>Let us select Cash as the current asset.
>In cell A16 Cash value for 2017 is shown as
21,784.That means it is $21,784,000,000 (twenty-one trillion, seven hundred
eighty four million US dollars).
5. Name one current liability of Nike
in 2017.
It's
Notes payable
>Correct
6. What is the value of that current liability?
Please write the entire value in US
dollars. Write the entire value in
words.
The
value is 5,474 in 2017
>The value of Notes Payable is $325,000,000. This value is in cell
B28.
>The value of $5,474,000,000 is for Total Current Liabilities (five
trillion, four hundred seventy-four billion US dollars). >This value is in
cell B32.
I don't know because there is no notation it million or
billion
>The values are in millions.
>The value 325 is in cell B28. In cell A11 are the
words "in millions." That tells us to add six zeroes to each number.
7.
Please send me the Japanese translation for the words in the list below.
Please write the words in romajii.
accounts
receivable = urikakekin
assets = shisan
balance sheet =
taishakutaishouhyou
cash = genkin
credit = kashikata
current asset =
ryuudou shisan
current liability = ryuudou fusai
debit =
fusai
dividend = haitoukin
doble-entry = fukushiki
equipment =
bihin
>Thank you for the vocabulary words.
I'm
waiting for your
reply.
Sincerely,
Haruka.