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    turning your rental profit into taxable loss: depreciation. What is Depreciation? The money you spend for your rental property is considered by the IRS as an expense‚ and is usually written off. When you make major improvements and renovations to a property you bought‚ the IRS does not really consider the amount you sent as an expense‚ since you still have the property and its increased value. For this kind of expenses‚ the IRS allows you to claim depreciation.

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    ACCOUNTING FOR FREQUENT FLIERS INTRODUCTION: Accounting for frequent fliers had become a controversial topic since American Airlines in 1981 introduced them as a loyalty program. Loyalty programs provide members with benefits such as discounts and saving rewards‚ which make these programs popular among consumers (Liebermann‚ 1999). In this specific case‚ we define the Frequent Flier Program (FFP) as “the number of mileage credits and associated liabilities outstanding”. This program as we might see

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    Case Study: Delta Airlines

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    Air Lines‚ Inc #Case 2 General Description Delta was founded by C. E. Woolman‚ an agricultural extension agent. As a top company in the Airline industry Delta Air Lines specialize in domestic and international flights. The general business activity and principal products or commercial enterprise of Delta Air Lines are categorized as being part of the Airline Industry‚ The key to Delta’s success was its focus on human relations and has always differentiated itself from other airlines by its customer

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    Principles of Accounting 1 Christina Doty American InterContinental University January 9‚ 2013 Dear Dad‚ I’m writing this letter in the hopes that I can help you better understand accounting‚ and use your new software more efficiently‚ and accurately. I know accounting can seem frustrating‚ tiresome‚ and difficult to learn or comprehend. I will explain things so that you will be able to understand them. Dad you need to understand what accounting is‚ Accounting is the process of keeping

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    Ethics in Accounting Mistakes Julia Brewer Acct-530-61365 March 9‚ 2014 The following report will discuss Case 1-8 A Faulty budget included in chapter one of the text book Ethical Obligations and Decision Making in Accounting: Text and Cases‚ 2nd Edition. In this case‚ Jackson Daniels is an accountant for Lynchberg Manufacturing and had been employed there since graduating college a couple years back. Daniels was responsible for creating the sales budget for sales of machines manufactured by

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    office with a plan to start a low-cost/low-fare airline that would shuttle passengers between San Antonio‚ Dallas‚ and Houston. Thought of this idea because businessmen were complaining about the commute. 1967: Kelleher filed papers to incorporate the new airline and submitted an application to the Texas Aeronautics Commission for the new company to serve Dallas‚ Houston‚ and San Antonio. ------4 year legal and regulatory battle from rival airlines------ 1971 (January): Lamar Muse brought in

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    Case-Jetblue Airlines

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    JetBlue added E190 to its fleet. By late 2006‚ JetBlue like other airlines‚ faced softening demand and higher costs due to increasing fuel prices. Barger played a large role in the airline’s decision at the end of 2006 to slow its rate of growth by reducing its purchase commitments for new planes. In light of the operational challenges JetBlue faced in Feb 2007‚ as well as the unabated rise in fuel costs‚ Barger realized that the airline would need to take further steps to slow its rate of growth. Given

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    and its tax rate is 40 percent. What is the equipment’s after tax net salvage value. Book Value (BV) = (1 – 0.8) x $20 = $4 million Market Value (MV) = $5 million Additional Taxable Income = MV – BV = $1 million Additional Taxes = 0.4 x $1 = $0.4 million After tax salvage value = $4 - $0.4 = $3.6 million Or use the following formula: After-tax Salvage Value = MV – T x (MV – BV) 1 PROBLEM 6 (Chapter 12) You must evaluate a proposed spectrometer for the R&D department. The base price

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    Human Resources Accounting in Infosys VALUING HUMAN RESOURCES QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSIONS Q1. By early 2000‚ many companies in India had started valuing their human capital and reported the same in their balance sheets and other financial statements. Briefly explain the concept of valuation of human resources and compare the various models available for human resources accounting. Ans: HRA involved identifying‚ measuring‚ capturing‚ tracking and analyzing the potential of

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    After establishing a unique business model in the airline industry‚ Southwest has had its fair share of imitators. Yet none of these efforts at reproducing the success of Southwest have reached expectations. There are many reasons why imitators of Southwest have struggled so much but one of the biggest is the success of Southwest’s human resource management. Southwest is able to pay its employees less than the other major airlines yet get more production out of them. This is due to Southwest’s family

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