describe the five environmental differences between governments and for-profit business enterprises as identified in the Governmental Accounting Standards Board’s Why Governmental Accounting and Financial Reporting Is and Should be Different. * Organizational Purposes: government exists for the well-being of the citizens by providing public services‚ whether or not the services are profitable undertakings. * Sources of Revenue: government derives many of their resources from taxes and other
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George Stamper‚ a credit analyst with Micro-Encapsulators Corp (MEC) needed to respond to an urgent email request from the southwest sales office. The local sales manager reported that she had an opportunity to clinch an order from Miami Spice (MS) for 50 encapsulators at $10‚000 each. She added that she was particularly keen to secure this order since MS was likely to have a continuing need for 50 encapsulators a year and could therefore prove a very valuable customer. However‚ orders of this
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Balance Sheet as of December 31‚ 2010 | Gary and Company | Cash | $45 | | Accounts payables | $45 | Receivables | 66 | | Notes payables | 45 | Inventory | 159 | | Other current liabilities | 21 | Marketable securities | 33 | | Total current liabilities | $111 | Total current assets | $303 | | | | Net fixed assets | 147 | | Long Term Liabilities | | Total Assets | $450 | | Long-term debt | 24 | | | Total Liabilities | $135 | | | |
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customer relationship. Answer Selected Answer: CRM 2. Which type of system would you use to change a production schedule if a key supplier was late in delivering goods? Answer Selected Answer: TPS 3. ESSs are designed to serve the middle management of the organization. Answer Selected Answer: False 4. Supply chain management systems are more externally oriented than enterprise systems. Answer Selected Answer: True 5. ESSs are designed
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Corporate finance P. Frantz‚ R. Payne‚ J. Favilukis FN3092‚ 2790092 2011 Undergraduate study in Economics‚ Management‚ Finance and the Social Sciences This subject guide is for a Level 3 course (also known as a ‘300 course’) offered as part of the University of London International Programmes in Economics‚ Management‚ Finance and the Social Sciences. This is equivalent to Level 6 within the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in England‚ Wales and Northern Ireland (FHEQ). For more
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Trident University Curtis L. Wooten FIN301 – Principles of Finance MOD2 Case – Present Value Professor Kathryn Woods 10 June 2013 Part I A. 15‚000 / 1.07% = 14‚018‚69 15‚000/1.04% = 14‚423.07 B. 6‚500/1.06% = 61‚320.75 12‚600/1.06% = 11886.792/1.06% = 11‚213.95 C. 49‚000‚000 / 1.07% = 45‚794‚392.52 61‚000‚000 / 1.07% = 57‚009‚345 / 1.07% = 53‚279‚762.42 85‚000‚000 / 1.07% = 79‚439‚252.33 / 1.07% = 74‚242‚291.90 / 1.07% = 69‚385‚319.53 49‚000‚000 / 1.05% = 46‚666‚666.67
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Ethics in Finance John R. Boatright Loyola University Chicago At the present time‚ the field of finance ethics is barely formed. Although standard business ethics courses give some attention to ethical issues in finance‚ few finance departments include a treatment of ethics in their courses. Interest in finance ethics is growing‚ however‚ and many people in finance believe that ethics should receive some attention in finance education. In the development of any area of applied ethics‚ critical
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SECURITIES MARKETS An Educational Initiative by SEBI Curriculum NISM-Series-VIII: Equity Derivatives Certification Examination VIII: I. Basics of Derivatives A. Basics of derivatives B. Evolution of derivatives m market C. Indian derivatives Market erivatives D. Market participants E. Types of derivatives market erivatives markets F. Significance of derivatives erivatives G. Various risk faced by the participants in derivatives II. Understanding Index A.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR STORES There is a need to have a uniform procedure for the stores function so that optimum action is taken for a timely purchase at the best possible cost. In order to streamline stores function‚ there is a need for a uniform procedure. This SOP covers interalia‚ the entire subject of stores procurement‚ storage and preservation‚ issues on accounting management‚ stock verification‚ safety and security of stores. Suggestions for improvements in the procedures laid
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The Pavilion Play In the play the Pavilion‚ regret‚ forgiveness‚ and living in the present were the main themes presented in this play. Everyone has regrets on what they should or should have done but can we really go back in time to change our decision‚ no. All we can really do is learn from our mistakes and try not to make the same mistakes again. Forgiving sometimes is a hard thing for someone to do. But once you get to the point where you can forgive someone you can finally move on from the
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