studying for my mid-term.. • [Lucinda] oh • [Lexi] but no one;s home so :P • [Sademousy] im suppose to do hw and? Thanks to Eliisproooo‚ we gathered 3 cheese! Moyano is now your shaman‚ follow her! • [Lucinda] i’m supposed to be studying for my spanish test • [Sademousy] cx • Cocoa has left. • [Lexi] lawl xP • [Lexi] i saw ricardo say your name jane o3o [Sademousy] im suppose to be doing hw for tommorow but guess what im playing Lucinda is first :) • [Janae] your in room 2 arent you... [Lucinda]
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Theresa Golding BA 418 – Auditing Dr. Charles Pineno April 25‚ 2010 PART 1: “Small Firms May Face Audit Music” (published in The Wall Street Journal on April 19‚ 2007) addresses the ending of the delay in applying portions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 to smaller companies. At the time of the article‚ some 6‚000 smaller public companies had yet to be required to “make an annual assessment of their internal financial-reporting controls with further review by the company’s outside auditor of
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1.26 Value of auditing Required: Would you obtain an audit for this company? Explain the reasons for your decision. Yes‚ audits exist because of regulatory mandate (required by government). There are three theories which propose reasons why demand for audits might exist without regulatory mandate: 1. Agency theory (The focus of the agency demand for auditing is more related to the stewardship role of accounting- which is more an examination of what has happened.) The separation of ownership
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YORK UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES School of Administrative Studies PART B: AP/ADMS 4551 Auditing and Other Assurance Services Midterm Examination‚ February 21‚ 2010 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Part B will be distributed 70 minutes from the start of the exam. A YorkCard or acceptable photo identification is required as your identification for this examination. If you do not have identification documents‚ you will be required to personally bring these to your instructor
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Summary The article is very incisive in the Japanese culture and how it affected Panasonic. It discusses how Japan’s postwar mentality‚ versus their 1990’s mentality were very different. As the times changed so did their train of thought. As Japan become more Western influenced‚ the majority went from depending on working for a company for the entirety of their career to wanting more freedom and preferring more pay over that job security. Panasonic tried to tailor their benefits packages with
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MKTG 6323 Emerging Markets Spring 2013 Sarath Nonis CASE 3-2 Hong Kong Disneyland 1. What led to the eventual woes experienced by Hong Kong Disneyland in its first year of operation? How should Hong Kong Disneyland rectify its market situation? Cultural Adaptation: The Chinese did not easily connect with the characters in the park because they were unfamiliar with the product; they enjoy focusing on what they can buy‚ eat‚ and bring home‚ and taking pictures and bringing them back home
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1. Use the data given to calculate annual returns for Goodman‚ Landry‚ and the Market Index‚ and then calculate average annual returns for the two stocks and the index. (Hint: Remember‚ returns are calculated by subtracting the beginning price from the ending price to get the capital gain or loss‚ adding the dividend to the capital gain or loss‚ and then dividing the result by the beginning price. Assume that dividends are already included in the index. Also‚ you cannot calculate the rate of return
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Question 1.1 Tried and True Clothing has opened four new stores in college towns across the state. Data on monthly sales volume and labor hours are given below. Which store location has the highest labor productivity? Blacksburg 12‚000/60=200 Problem 1-2 Tried and True’s accountant (from Problem 1-1) suggests that monthly rent and hourly wage rate also be factored into the productivity calculations. Annandale pays the highest average wage at $6.75 an hour. Blacksburg pays $6.50 an hour‚ Charlottesville
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EXERCISE 1: CL Accounts payable CA Accounts receivable PPE Accumulated depreciation – Equipment PPE Buildings CA Cash CL Interest payable IA Goodwill CL Income taxes payable CA Inventory LTI Investments PPE Land LTL Mortgage payable CA Supplies PPE Equipment CA Prepaid rent EXERCISE 2: Account Debit or Credit Financial Statement Accounts Payable Credit Balance Sheet Accounts Receivable Debit Balance Sheet Common Stock Credit Balance Sheet Depreciation Expense Debit Income Statement
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Homework #1 Process Analysis and Capacity Management BUAD311- Operations Management Fall 2013 Due 8:00 am on September 16 Homework 1 has a maximum of 50 points. There are 4 questions. Students can discuss homework questions with each other‚ with TAs‚ or with the instructor‚ provided that the actual work is done individually. Homework assignments are accepted only via Blackboard Turnitin‚ and I expect most students to use Word. Once your work is complete‚ upload your file(s) and click on “Submit”
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