ACC565 Week 10 Discussion 1 and 2 Name Course University 6/12/2014 Discussion 1 Imagine a situation in which a client under audit by the IRS omitted $100‚000 in income. From the e-Activity‚ examine the major factors relative to the omission by the client that would result in a criminal investigation‚ rather than a civil fraud proposal by the IRS. Evidence of Fraud It must be noted that any such activity comes under fraud or an attempt to miscommunicate to the stakeholders of the company
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Discussion Questions Week 4 Describe a time when your assumption about a situation was incorrect. What do you think led to your incorrect assumption? How did your assumption interfere with your ability to think critically about the situation? A: When I first became a student at the University of Phoenix I assumed that I would take class in the morning once a week. What lead me to believe this assumption was that I thought it would be like any other normal college. This assumption affected my
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Theoretical Positions of Freud‚ Adler‚ Jung‚ and James Week Three Team Assignment Katrina Benoit‚ Shannon Knowes‚ Leandra Schmidt‚ Ami Yacovone‚ Anneth Gomez PSY310 May 19‚ 2014 Sharon Cohen Introduction Historically‚ some of the greatest insights of psychological analysis stemmed from the minds of ordinary men and women. In many respects‚ most psychodynamic theories come from psychoanalysis studies that have been conducted over the generations. Science has worked meticulously to establish
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WEEK THREE QUESTIONS: 38) What is Utility? "The utility of a consumer is a measure of the satisfaction the consumer derives from consumption of goods and services" (p. 270) 39) What is the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility? "According to the principle of diminishing marginal utility‚ each successive unit of a good or service consumed adds less to total utility than the previous unit." (p.272) In other words the more one consumes the more they will be satisfied until they reach a
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Goal Selection Carol L. Martin PSY 220 11/04/2012 Dr. Enabulele Goal Selection The Matching Hypothesis Personal Goals as Windows to Well-Being matching hypothesis suggests that the degree of person-goal fit determines the effect of goal progress and goal achievement on well-being. Pursuit of goals that express or fulfill (i.e.‚ “match”) an individual’s needs‚ values‚ motives‚ or self-conception is more likely to increase well-being than pursuit of goals that do not fit or match with the
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FIN 370 – Finance for Business Weekly Discussion Questions Template Name: Please answer the following questions on this template and submit as your assignment for the Weekly Discussion Questions. Week One Discussion Questions What is the capital market? How is the primary market different from the secondary market? In your opinion‚ are these markets efficient? Why? * * A place where stocks and bonds are traded; and long-term financial instruments is called the capital
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English 122: Composition II An Intro to Argument Argument and Rhetoric An argument’s a method for communicating a singular position w/evidence‚ logic‚ & persuasion. There are essential elements to all valid arguments‚ though they may take different forms. 1. Claim 3. Counterargument 2. Evidence 4. Rebuttal A successful argument depends upon the balance between these elements. The claim is the basis of the argument. A big opposing viewpoint‚ called the counterargument‚ is constantly pushing
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Week 5‚ Discussion 1‚ The Age of Reagan He was the 40th president of the United States. He put into practice extensive new political and financial schemes. Reagan supply-side economic strategies‚ dubbed "Reaganomics"‚ implementing reduced tax rates to prompt economic development‚ calculating the money supply to decrease price increases‚ deregulation of the financial system‚ as well as decreasing government expenditure. In his presidential address he called upon Americans to "begin an era of national
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classroom to keep students engaged in the learning. At my student teaching placement‚ there are certain days built into our schedule where we are able to meet and discuss important topics and to evaluate our teaching together as a team. This meets twice a week. At these meetings all push in support are present as well as the classroom teachers. At other schools‚ teachers use practices such as co-teaching to teach subjects that they feel strongest or most comfortable in. Teachers are always working together
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Litigation and Alternatives Video LAW/531 October 10‚2012 Litigation and Alternatives Video Quick Takes Video was interested in an editing system by NonLinear Pro they saw at a trade show. After three weeks Quick Takes decided they were not interested in the product because it performance did not meet the company’s expectations. Quick Takes Video contacted NonLinear Pro that they could pick up their product only to learn that NonLinear Pro expected five thousand dollars as per the lease
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