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6Metropolitan Memorial Hospital
(Balance Sheet)
(in thousands)
2018 2017
Current Assets |
|
|
Cash |
$124 |
$280 |
Temporary Investments |
45 |
30 |
Receivables, Net |
$1,536 |
$1,340 |
Inventory |
175 |
140 |
Prepaid Expenses |
32 |
40 |
Total Current Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
Long-term Investments |
1,010 |
600 |
Plant and Equipment |
6,980 |
6,580 |
Less accumulated depreciation |
(1,730) |
(1,660) |
Plant and Equipment, net |
5,250 |
4,920 |
Total Assets |
$8,172 |
$7,350 |
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|
|
Current Liabilities |
|
|
Accounts Payable |
$302 |
$370 |
Accrued Expense Payable |
208 |
220 |
Deferred Revenues |
77 |
60 |
Total Current Liabilities |
587 |
650 |
Long-term liabilities |
3,000 |
2,400 |
Total Liabilities |
3,587 |
3,050 |
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|
|
Net Assets |
|
|
Unrestricted |
3,285 |
3,000 |
Temporarily Restricted |
700 |
700 |
Permanently Restricted |
600 |
600 |
Total net assets |
4,585 |
4,300 |
Total liabilities and net assets |
$8,172 |
$7,350 |
Metropolitan Memorial Hospital Statement of Operations
(Income Statement)
2018 2017
Gross patient services revenue (non-GAAP*) |
$9,490 |
$8,870 |
Less deductions from revenues (non-GAAP) |
(890) |
(780) |
Net patient services revenues |
8,600 |
8,090 |
Other operating revenues |
633 |
519 |
Total operating revenues |
9,233 |
8,609 |
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|
|
Operating expenses |
|
|
Salaries and wages |
5,678 |
5,497 |
Supplies |
850 |
823 |
Utilities |
576 |
558 |
Insurance |
46 |
44 |
Depreciation |
173 |
168 |
Interest |
146 |
142 |
Bad Debts |
375 |
363 |
Other operating expenses |
1,299 |
987 |
Total operating expenses |
9,143 |
8,582 |
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|
|
Operating Income |
90 |
27 |
Nonoperating Income |
195 |
154 |
Excess of revenues over expenses |
$285 |
$181 |
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|
|
Changes in net assets |
|
|
Unrestricted |
$285 |
$181 |
Temporarily restricted |
- |
- |
Permanently restricted |
- |
- |
Total changes in net assets |
285 |
181 |
*GAAP = generally accepted accounting principles
Metropolitan Memorial Hospital
(Statement of Cash Flows)
Cash Flows from Operating Activities |
|
|
Cash received from patient and third-party payers |
$8,404 |
|
Cash received from other operating revenue sources |
650 |
|
Cash received from nonoperating revenue sources |
180 |
|
Cash payments to employees |
(4,500) |
|
Cash payments to suppliers of goods and services |
(4203) |
|
Net cash flow from operating activities |
|
$ 531 |
|
|
|
Cash Flows from Investing Activities |
|
|
Cash payments for the purchase of plant assets |
(940) |
|
Cash payments for purchase of long-term investments |
(450) |
|
Proceeds from sales of plant assets |
54 |
|
Proceeds from sale of long-term investments |
49 |
|
Net cash flow from investing activities |
|
(1,287) |
|
|
|
Cash Flows from Financing Activities |
|
|
Proceeds from Issuance of 6% bonds payable |
3,000 |
|
Principal payments on long-term debt |
(400) |
|
Cash payments to retire 7% bonds payable |
(2,000) |
|
Net cash flow from financing activities |
|
600 |
Net increase / (decrease) in cash |
|
$(156) |
|
REL212 |
Comparing Diverse Religious Perspectives 1 – Week 6
Your textbook points out that when we first look at other religions, we often compare them to our own religious preunderstanding. A better way to compare religions is by categories. The textbook provides six categories on p. 10 but these are vague. For simplicity, let’s use the six categories listed below. Not all religions will fit the categories. For example, a category of “God” might have a variety of terms used for “God” such as deity, gods and goddesses, Spirit, or spirits, but other religions like Buddhism and Confucianism, may also have no gods at all.
For this activity compare Indigenous religions with Hinduism using the categories listed in the chart. Describe specific details from both religions including relevant, specific comments on the comparisons. Be sure to cite where you obtained your details. Write a substantive conclusion with specific details about your comparison of the two religions at the bottom. We have completed one category for you.
Categories (Complete the 5 comparisons below the example) |
Indigenous religions |
Hinduism |
Comments/notes |
Founder/venerated ancestor |
Indigenous religions have no founders (Van Voorst, p. 41) |
Hinduism has no founder (Van Voorst, p. 62)
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For Hinduism, while there were no founders there have been several leaders of reform movements in the 1800s AD and the most revered leader of Hinduism today is Mohandas Gandhi (Van Voorst, p.70) better known as Mahatma Gandhi. |
God/Deities/Spirit |
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Sacred texts/stories |
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Salvation/enlightenment/afterlife |
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Ethical systems |
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Rituals |
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Conclusion
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