Count 0 10 21 31 62 % within RATE JOB DONE: VT’S JUDGES OVERALL 0.0% 3.6% 10.8% 59.6% 11.1% Total Count 37 276 195 52 560 % within RATE JOB DONE: VT’S JUDGES OVERALL 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Chi-Square Tests Value df Asymp. Sig. (2-sided) Pearson Chi-Square 271.101a 9 .000 Likelihood Ratio 196.566 9 .000 Linear-by-Linear Association 153.302 1 .000 N of Valid Cases 560 a. 3 cells (18.8%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1.26. Directional
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Name: Lei Chen Course : ACCT 362W Prof: Kenneth Ryesky Esq. Date: 11/4/2010 Case Caption: United States v. Dentsply International‚ Inc.‚ Court: United States of Appeals‚ Third Circuit. Date: Argued September 21‚ 2004. February 24‚ 2005 Citation: 399 F.3d 181 Facts: This is an antitrust case that the defendant- Dentsply international‚ Inc.‚ is one of a dozen manufactures of artificial teeth for dentures and other restorative device. Dentsply dominates
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Coca Cola Company Balance sheet As at Dec 31‚ 2012 (millions) Assets Current Assets Cash 8‚442 Short-term Investments and Marketable Securities 8‚109 Inventories 3‚264 Prepaid Expenses 2‚781 Other Current Assets
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Auditing and Generally Accepted Auditing Standards 200–299 ISA 200 ISA 210 ISA 220 ISA 230 ISA 240 ISA 250 ISA 260 ISA 265 300–499 ISA 300 ISA 315 ISA 320 ISA 330 ISA 402 ISA 450 500-599 ISA 500 ISA 501 ISA 505 ISA 510 ISA 520 ISA 530 ISA 540 ISA 550 ISA 560 ISA 570 ISA 580 600-699 ISA 600 ISA 610 ISA 620 GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Overall Objectives of the Independent Auditor and the Conduct of an Audit in Accordance with International Standards on Auditing Agreeing the Terms of Audit Engagements
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HW5Q2) The model:- Optimize Z = Where‚ Xij= no of containers from distribution center I to customer j …..(i=1‚2‚3‚4: j=A‚B‚C) Cij= Shipping cost per container from distribution center I to customer j Subject to‚ ∑XiA=600 ∑XiB=500 ∑XiC=500 ∑X1j=450 ∑X2j=600 ∑X3j=350 Xij= integer The VAM penalty cost is given by‚ The initial allocation in VAM method is made in the row or column that has the highest penalty cost. In following table‚ column C has highest penalty cost i.e. $350. and we choose
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students may view video stream classes at: www.bus.ucf.edu/video/ should there be problems logging on to Web courses during the week of add/drop. For more CBA video stream information‚ go to http://www.bus.ucf.edu/video/ Description BUL 3130 BA-ACCT 4(4‚0) Legal and Ethical Environment of Business: PR: Junior standing. Analysis of the law as a dynamic social and political institution in the business environment‚ including contract law‚ torts‚ and ethical consideration. Fall‚ Spring. Return
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Governmental Acct. Chapter 1 Homework 1-1) What justifies the different accounting & financial reporting practices of gvmt. & not-for-profit organizations as compared with business organizations? The fact that governments may have a monopoly on the services that they provide and the taxpayers must provide resources to them regardless of what they are‚ and efficiency is hard to measure as well as the quantity or quality of the services. 1-2) Describe the principal differences that distinguish
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Tamara Colbert ACCT 5133 Article 1 GEBLER ARTICLE I chose the Creating an Ethical Culture article written by David Gebler. This article focuses on building the right culture within an organization. The idea is that employees can decide between right and wrong with value-based ethics programs. The National Business Ethics Survey lists four key components to attaining a successful program: Less pressure to act on unethical conduct More desire to report misconduct Less misconduct seen Better corporate
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graduate studies viewbooK 2015-2016 OShAWA‚ cAnADA Programs .................................................................6 Business and information Technology................8 Education ........................................................ 10 nuclear ............................................................ 12 Engineering ..................................................... 14 health Sciences .............................................. 18 Science .................................
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QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS (WORD PROBLEMS) 1. The area of a rectangle is 560 square inches. The length is 3 more than twice the width. Find the length and the width. Representation: Let L be the length and let W be the width. The length is 3 more than twice the width‚ so The area is 560‚ so Equation: Plug in and solve for W: Solution: Use the Quadratic Formula: Since the width can’t be negative‚ I get . The length is 2. The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 4 times the smallest side. The third
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