CROSSFIT CHALLENGE FINAL PROJECT MET AD 642: Project Management TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract 3 Project History 4 Project Objective 4 Project Scope 5 Deliverables 5 Milestones 5 Technical Requirements 6 Assumptions 6 Limits and Exclusions 6 Customer Review 6 Work Breakdown Structure 7 Project Network 7 Critical Path 8 Cost Estimate 8 PERT Calculation 9 External Budget 9 Risks 10 Earned Value 10 Recommendations/ Lessons Learned 11 References 13 Appendix
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Project Plan no.1 I. Title: Cross Stitch II. Objective III. Bill of Materials Quantity Description Unit price Total Needle thread -it is like a thin stick with a little hole at the top. -different colors of thread. 1 set of cross stitch was worth 30pesos 60 IV. Steps/Procedures Step 1. Know 1st all the materials that is needed. Step 2. Budget your money to the materials needed. Step 3. Gather all the materials needed. Step 4. Always begin stitching
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ACC 460 Final Exam Copy this link to your browser and download http://www.finalexamguide.com/ACC-460-Final-Exam-198.htm 1) Determining whether amounts are in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles addresses the proper measurement of assets‚ liabilities‚ revenues‚ and expenses‚ which includes all of the following EXCEPT the A. consistency in applying accounting principles. B. reasonableness of management’s accounting estimates. C. proper application of valuation principles
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Fundamental concepts of f/s audit Materiality misstatement of accounting information. is a matter of professional judgment Audit risk The auditor expresses an inappropriate audit opinion when the financial statements are materially misstated‚ Evidence (more than “per discussion with client) Major phrases of audit: Client acceptance/continuance; Preliminary engagement activities; Establish materiality and assess risks; Plan the audit ;Consider and audit internal control; Audit business processes and
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Table of Contents: S.No Page No 1. Introduction 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7 2. Environmental Analysis 7 3. Competitive Analysis  Nature of current/likely competition ------------------------------ 7  Possible suggestions to look at ---------------------------------- 7  Current and prospective Competitors ----------------------------- 8 4. Competitive Barriers & Sources of Competitive Advantage 9 5. External
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INTRODUCTION HTC Corporation‚ formerly High Tech Computer Corporation‚ is a Taiwan-based manufacturer of smartphones founded in 1997. The company initially made smartphones based primarily on Microsoft ’s Windows Mobile software‚ but in 2009 it began to shift its focus away from Windows Mobile devices to devices based on the Android operating system. HTC is also a member of the Open Handset Alliance‚ a group of handset manufacturers and mobile network operators dedicated to the advancement of the
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hardware. They suggest that they may need to speak with coach about it after all. Nick and Maria agree on this. Warren is speaking to Maria that they are borrowing from one person to pay the other person. Maria asks how they are going to finance these projects. Warren suggests that they need to prioritize what they are doing by looking at the pros and cons of what the employees are working on. Gail suggest pulling Whitney off servers to go work on the apps‚ warren tells her know that if the servers go
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Wiley PLUS Exercises – ACC/ 561 Accounting Week 5: Exercises E 20-2‚ E20-5‚ Brief Exercise BE21-4‚ and Exercise E22-5 E 20-2: Zeller Electronics Inc. produces and sells two models of pocket calculators‚ XQ- 103 and XQ-104. The calculators sell for $12 and $25‚ respectively. Because of the intense competition Zeller faces‚ management budgets sales semiannually. Its projections for the first 2 quarters of 2010 are as follows. Reference Study Objective 03
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The following selected transactions were completed by Reuben’s Delivery Service during October: 1. Received cash from owner in exchange for capital stock‚ $20‚000. 2. Purchased supplies for cash‚ $900. 3. Paid rent for October‚ $3‚000. 4. Paid advertising expense‚ $2‚500. 5. Received cash for providing delivery services‚ $23‚100. 6. Billed customers for delivery services on account‚ $41‚750. 7. Paid creditors on account‚ $4‚500. 8. Received cash from customers on account‚ $36‚200. 9. Determined that
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Accounting Education: an international journal Vol. 20‚ No. 2‚ 203– 222‚ April 2011 Adding Value to Audit Education through ‘Living’ Cases JULIE DRAKE University of Huddersfield‚ UK Received: November 2009 Revised: July 2010 Accepted: September 2010 ABSTRACT This paper seeks to address the perceived failure of university teaching to foster critical understanding of audit practice and to identify a potential remedy. It contributes to the debate (Maltby‚ 2001‚ “Second thoughts about ‘Cases in
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