Case 12-02 To Recognize or Not to Recognize‚ That Is the Question Shakespeare Inc. (“Shakespeare” or the “Company”) is a privately held book printing and publishing company with a December 31 year-end. The summary balance sheet as of December 31‚ 2010‚ included: Current assets Noncurrent assets Total assets Current liabilities Noncurrent liabilities Total liabilities Total shareholder equity $ 6‚500‚000 28‚250‚000 $34‚750‚000 $ 4‚500‚000 13‚750‚000 $18‚250‚000 $16‚500‚000 The summary results of
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maintaining the information that you want your Decision Support System to use. The data management component‚ therefore‚ consists of both the Decision Support System information and the Decision Support System database management system. The information you use in your Decision Support System comes from one or more of three sources: Organizational information: One may want to use virtually any information available in the organization for your Decision Support System. What you use‚ of course‚ depends on
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from http://www.boston.com/business/blogs/global-business-hub/2013/12/3_ways_advanced.html Mobile Technology A browser search has become secondary for many brands that no longer does content wait for a customer to come to them‚ they are now able to sense a presence and deploy content‚ targeting potential buyers using Big Data‚ geo-targeting‚ even RFID technology. One of the new features of iOS 7 (Apple’s latest operating system) is iBeacon‚ a sensor that alerts mobile devices that they are near
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You have enough money to buy a house or a business. Which would you choose to buy? Give specific reasons to explain your choice. Someone prefers to buy a house when she/he has enough money. Others would like to set up their own business instead. After considering‚ I decide to buy a new house because It has more advantages. The main reason is that it will make many benefit to our lives. If you purchase a new house‚ you will have space to do your private business. When you hire a house or apartment
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Punishment versus Rehabilitation Paper Katie Collett AJS502 April 16‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Punishment versus Rehabilitation Paper Punishment is an authoritative imposition that is done to a person that results in their behavior that was deemed wrong by a group or an individual person. Punishment can come in many different forms for example the person that committed a crime could get the punishment as in jail time‚ probation‚ or even witness protection. Punishment to some people could
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Provisions and Contingencies Scenario 1 Fact: Energy Inc. (Energy‚ or the Company)‚ which operates in the oil industry‚ is a U.S. subsidiary of a U.K. entity that prepares its financial statements in accordance with IFRS and U.S. GAAP. A draft law in a country where Energy operates in‚ which requires a cleanup of land already contaminated‚ will possibly be enacted shortly after the year-end. Issues: Should Energy recognize a provision‚ (i) in reporting under IFRSs‚ and (ii) in accordance
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Case 12-7 Facts: Rossi Inc.: Asbestos Litigation Liability: The cost of settlement and defensed costs relating to currently pending claims and future claims for losses incurred to date. Liabilities recorded per/as at Dec 31. 2009 2008 2007 Rossi Inc. $962m $1‚055m $469m Thompson (External Specialist) $1124m $1‚055m Internal Actuarial Specialist $907m‚ $1‚184m‚ and $1‚514m The 2007 claim estimate is projected through 2011. The 2008 and 2009 estimate are projected through 2017
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Abstract Clinical decision-support systems (CDSS) apply best-known medical knowledge to patient data for the purpose of generating case-specific decision-support advice. CDSS forms the cornerstone of health informatics research and practice. It is an embedded concept in almost all major clinical information systems and plays an instrumental role in helping health care achieve its ultimate goal: providing high quality patient care while‚ at the same time‚ assuring patient safety and reducing
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Accounting Treatment of Leases The accounting treatment of leases has undergone sweeping change over the past three decades. At one time leases were not disclosed in financial statements at all. Gradually lease disclosure was required‚ and appeared first in the footnotes to the financial statements. With only minimal disclosure‚ leasing was attractive to certain firms as an “off-balance-sheet” method of financing. There is‚ however‚ no evidence that such financing had a favorable effect on
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university | Accounting For Leases | Capital Vs. Operating Leases | | 200906027 | 11/16/2010 | This paper will outline the differences in accounting treatment of and criteria for determining whether leases should be accounted for as either a capital lease or an operating lease. I will be limiting my discussion to the accounting treatment of leases by the lessee. This paper will discuss the current accounting treatment for the two types of leases according to Canadian GAAP and will
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