A. Firms with lower effective tax rates were found to have a higher proportion of leased debt to total assets than did firms with higher effective tax rates. Some lease agreements are in-substance long-term installment purchases of assets that have been structured to gain tax or other benefits to the parties. Since leases may take different forms, it is necessary to examine the underlying nature of the original transaction to determine the appropriate method of accounting for these agreements. That is, they should be reported in a manner that describes the intent of the lessor and lessee rather than the form of the agreement.…
What was the misunderstanding that occurred? His directions on how to get to the medical building were clear, but not clear on where to drop the lab paperwork off once I was there. He stated, “Drop the papers of at the first clinic to the right, once you walk in the building, you can put them in their box.” So I did exactly that. I ended up dropping the papers off to the wrong clinic though because it was supposed to be dropped off at the women’s clinic and I dropped it off at the primary clinic. The clinics had switched their locations in the hospital a week earlier. I didn’t know because when you drop off paperwork, you drop it in a drop box, which it only said drop box. Therefore, since it was dropped off at the wrong location, it was not processed correctly, which made it late for the Commander. Since this happened, the Commander had to locate the paperwork, get it to the right location, and have them expedite it back to him. I ended up finding out that the paperwork was for a solider that was wounded.…
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi is a compelling book. A quote from the story says: "A sailor chooses the wind that takes the ship from a safe port. Ah, yes, but once you're abroad, as you have seen, winds have a mind of their own. Be careful, Charlotte, careful of the wind you choose." The adventure and courage in this story kept me wanting to read more.…
During adolescence, friends bring an intimate quality of support that can't be provided by any adult. In the novel "All the Pretty Horses", by Cormac McCarthy, John Grady Cole and Lacey Rawlins illustrate characteristics of a typically strong and supportive friendship but at some points also show some weaknesses.…
Charlotte addresses the reader as friend in order to create a warm atmosphere to support her flashbacks, ta a personal memory which shows the reader her friendliness. Her writing is very enthusiastic to help her readers by informing them of the the different remedies are in the book. Words such as “common” and “inexpensive household” let's the reader know she is trying to help. At the end she write “P.S... free and no obligation to buy gift” was the last attempt…
In the book on page 249 Greg’s friend says, “That girl you like so much doesn’t care, but Rachel does and you are too blind to see that.” This dialogue really shows how much Rachel cares about Greg and improves his life. This also shows that Greg doesn’t even realize at first that Rachel means a lot to him and cares about him. In addition to this, by using dialogue between Greg and his college professor, the author also shows the theme of how friends extremely important in life because they improve us. Greg is talking about how Rachel gave him the courage to go to film school and he says, “I feel like there is a good chance I might make a really good film.” He goes from being totally unconfident in himself to being courageous and confident after being friends with Rachel. The author portrays the theme in that one sentence by showing that friends can change a whole aspect of you that contributes to you being a better…
People have different emotions towards one another, for example there is hatred, love, and lastly friendship. In the passage “ The Kite Runner” by, Khaled Hosseini the two characters Hassen and Amir have an outstanding companionship that no one, not even a bully can pull apart. In the other passage “ Damon and Pythias” by, William F. Russell the two main characters go through a defining moment in their friendship that can cost the life of one of them. In both passages there is one common theme a friend always has your back no matter what.…
White’s inspirations, “a respect for the absolute rights of human beings everywhere.” Children growing up in a multicultural background easily accept different views, values, and behaviors. With a respect for equality, White hopes to defy society’s prejudice and stereotypes and unite his readers of all ethnicities. At the end of the novel, White narrates the emergence of a new generation unexposed to societal stereotypes soon to be taught by Wilbur: Charlotte’s children. “This is our moment to set forth…we are going out into the world to make webs for ourselves… [to] wherever the wind takes us” (180), the young spiders state. In this beautiful way, Charlotte’s Web urges society’s next generation to make a…
The general reason I think Charlotte Temple stayed on the best seller list for so many years is because the subjects that were discussed in the book were taboo in that day and time.…
For instance, Sloane , who draws attention to herself with even trying and brights up the room, her best friend Emily stands in Sloane’s shadow ,but she is completely okay with it. Then one day in the beginning of summer Sloane just disappears and all that Emily has is a list of crazy 13 things to do that Sloane has sent her. So as Emily does this list she finds herself making new friends and going out of her comfort zone. Sloane knew Emily will find herself alone. Sloane cared about her she wanted Emily to express herself she ,taught Emily to be a bold brave character. Friends will always help each other even if the distance is far. As into the novel Emily meets her lifelong and true love Frank Porter. Frank told Emily she is the light of the room. Emily was surprised because no one has ever told her that. Throughout of their friendship, Frank has opened her up that's what friends are for. As Emily gets herself a job at an ice cream parlor she finds a teenage girl sobering. At first, Emily didn’t know what to do as she hesitated towards the wistful girl she finds herself helping her. This girl is named Dawn she is very passionate and agreeable. Dawn lost all of her friends due to a break up with her ex-boyfriend finds herself lonely. Emily helps to bring her up from sorry if Dawn never met Emily they would never be friends and friends help each other if something goes…
“I loved those books, but I also knew that love had only one purpose. I was trying to save my life” –S. Alexie. Faced with an alcoholic father, fears of being rejected, and instability, Sherman found his happiness in reading books. At an early age he watched as his father collected multiple books and literature he could get his hands on just so he could read. Alexie quickly adapted to what his father was doing and eventually started reading as well. “My father loved books, and since I loved my father with an aching devotion, I decided to love books as well.”…
Catherine’s instant feelings for Heathcliff further suggest that love is indeed presented as an emotion which provokes tenderness rather than violence. We’re able to decipher this from when…
In Richard Wilbur’s “The Writer” the speaker, likely Wilbur himself, creates a tribute to his daughter. He writes about the life of his daughter, specifically about her past and present life as a writer, but also what she needs to accomplish to rise and become a great writer that he knows she can become. The speaker uses mostly metaphor and symbolism to exhibit his daughter as best as he can, allowing the reader to better understand both the speaker and his daughter.…
Love seems to be in our lives as well as in stories in many different ways. In the story The Storm the father and son exhibit a type of love between the two family members. The Horse Dealer’s Daughter show’s us a type of irrational love that can happen between two people. Then there is an obsessive type of love which is shown in the story a Rose for Emily.…
In R.J. Palacio’s novel Wonder, the reader unearths major details of August’s school life from excerpts by his friends Jack and Summer. For example, Summer, Auggie’s close friend, says: “I’m friends with him because I want to be.” (Palacio 119). Demonstrating true friendship, Summer proves that in darkness you may find light. Auggie finds a true companion in Summer, even though he remains in an environment of unfriendly and hostile children. This shows that, unlike the monster August’s classmates depict him as, he still stays positive and gains a friend. Jack Will, one of his acquaintances, describes August's school behavior as, “he’s pretty funny [...] [and] totally make[s] me crack up.” (142). August looks past the negativity revolving…