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    Reporting Paper Papa Rydoo ACC541 October 25‚ 2010 School of Business/Leslie Crews Reporting Paper INTERNAL MEMORANDOM To: CEO From: Papa Rydoo Date: October 25‚ 2010 Reference: Postretirement Plans Introduction Acquisition of a company leads to many changes in the company and especially in the area of the retirement benefit plans for our company. It is complicated adjusting to benefits plans but with the required reporting‚ the transition will be smooth. The different types of

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    TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL MANAGEMENT While universal advice cannot be given ‚ every country has to face dilemas: - in relation to time - in relationships with people - in relation to natural environment The reserach in this book shows that there are different ways to approach these dilemmas in different countries because each country has its own culture . The managers examined to make up the data base of this reaserch have two different ways of building the

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    TRANSNATIONAL ADOPTION The adoption of children on a transnational basis is one of the blessings of the modern human culture. Resulting from the worries of humanity to find homes for the orphans of wars such as the World War II‚ governments established legal frameworks to expand this exercise (Masson 2001). Therefore‚ whereas there were about 30‚000 children being adopted from 50 countries in 2001 (Selmon 2000)‚ the count has now reached over five times as much. Transnational adoption has led

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    DOES THE “MANAGEMENT APPROACH” CONTRIBUTE TO SEGMENT REPORTING TRANSPARENCY? Advanced Accounting ACC 610 January 4TH‚ 2010 1. INTRODUCTION: An operating Segment is a component of an entity that may earn revenues or incur expenses‚ whose operating results are regularly reviewed by the chief operating decision maker (COMD) and for which discrete financial information is available. Generally‚ financial information is required to be reported on the basis that it is used internally for evaluating

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    (Hons) in Accounting and Finance Module Title: CORPORATE REPORTING Team Members: 1. LEE KEE TAR‚ UB: 11034518 2. JULIANA BTE ABDUL RAHMAN‚ UB: 11034517 3. VITHIA SUBRAMANIAM‚ UB: 11034521 4. ANG MING LIANG‚ UB: 12038344 Title: SEGMENT DISCLOSURE ARE WIDELY REGARDED AS SOME OF THE MOST USEFUL DISCLOSURE IN FINANCIAL REPORTS BECAUSE OF THE EXTENT TO WHICH THEY DISAGGREGATE FINANCIAL IMFORMATION INTO MEANINGFUL AND OFTEN REVEALING GROUPS.DISCUSS

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    SEGMENT REPORTING Many U.S. companies operate in several different industries or in different geographic area. When this occurs‚ the difficulties related to financial statement analysis are compounded. Investors who must evaluate the relative strengths and weaknesses of stock of a diversified company have a difficult task when analyzing such companies which report only the aggregate of their operations. Industry segments and geographic areas of operations can have different levels of

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    Introduction Many schools of thought and individual researchers have reached the conclusion that state-centric approaches fail to examine and analyze international elations as they have changed in the past century. The different leakages of the state-centric theories like the fact that states nowadays are multinational and are not constituted by only one nation (Baylis et al‚ 2008) in combination with the existence of other entities in the international arena apart from states has created the

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    2006). 2006. [Online]. Available: http://www.intelresearch.net/Publications/Seattle/100920061627_367.pdf [4] Monk‚ A.‚ J. Carroll‚ S. Parker‚ and M. Blythe. Why are mobile phones annoying? Behaviour and Information Technology‚ 23 (1): 33-41‚ 2004. [5] Blom‚ J.‚ J. Chipchase‚ and J. Lehikoinen. Contextual and cultural challenges for user mobility research. Communications of the ACM‚ 48 (7): 37-41‚ 2005. [6] Kasesniemi‚ E.-L.‚ and P. Rautiainen. Mobile culture of children and teenagers in Finland.

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    Accounting Research Vol. 5‚ N. 10‚ 2005‚ pp. 131-169 ISSN: 1577-8517 A Conceptual Framework for Investigating the Impact of the Internet on Corporate Financial Reporting 1 Jason Zezhong Xiao. Cardiff University. UK xiao@cardiff.ac.uk Michael John Jones. Cardiff University. UK jonesm12@cardiff.ac.uk Andy Lymer. University of Birmingham. UK a.lymer@bham.ac.uk Abstract. This paper develops a conceptual framework of the impact of the Internet on corporate financial reporting on the basis of the

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    phrases “accounting standards” and “financial reporting” refer to. Accounting standards refer to the accounting methods used in an accounting system like the IFRS. Financial reporting refers to the representation of financial information‚ in order to be uniform the financial reporting must be based on a fixed set of rules‚ invole complete objectivity and no bias. The IFRS (International financial reporting standards) has indeed helped the uniformity of financial reporting. However‚ in some cases due to

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