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[pic] The Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Accountancy ACY 6110 Financial Accounting Theory Fall 2011 Professor Kevin C. K. Lam Room 1016 Chung Yu Tung (CYT) Building The Chinese University of Hong Kong Phone: 2609-7894 E-mail: kevinlam@cuhk.edu.hk Webct: http://webct.cuhk.edu.hk Course Scope and Objectives Financial Accounting Theory is concerned with the models‚ hypotheses‚ and concepts that together form the foundation for financial accounting practice. This course
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Migrating to PowerPoint 2010 Microsoft® from PowerPoint 2003 In This Guide Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 looks very different from PowerPoint 2003‚ so we created this guide to help you minimize the learning curve. Read on to learn key parts of the new interface‚ discover free PowerPoint 2010 training‚ find features such as Print Preview or the Options dialog box‚ understand how to exchange presentation files with people who don’t yet have PowerPoint 2010‚ and find out how to get access to macros
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with a standard deviation of $800. Approximate the probability that the total yearly claim exceeds $2.7 million. Solution: Let Cj denote the annual claim made by the j th policyholder in dollars. We are given that E[Cj ] = 240 and V ar(Cj ) = (800)2 for each j = 1‚ 2‚ ...‚ 10000‚ (since the annual claims made by the policyholder are identical copies of each other). Let T = Cj ‚ which represents the total claim amount from all 10‚000 policyholders. We want to find P (T > 2‚ 700‚ 000) . Since the sample
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Pestel analysis Political factors: * With the joining of the European Union – sponsorship for higher education related programs * Increase in demand for higher education – the number of students‚ around the world‚ grew by 300% and the number of universities have tripled in the last 30 years‚ therefore the demand for student accommodation has also increased * A university diploma is becoming more and more necessary in order to obtain a decent job as higher education is now “common”
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MATH OF INVESTMENT (FORMULAS AND SAMPLE PROBLEMS) SIMPLE INTEREST: a) I= Prt b) F= P+ I c) I= F- P d) F= P (1 + rt) e) P= F / 1+ rt f) R= I / Pt g) P= I / rt h) t= I / Pr i) EXACT INTEREST: j) k) Ie= Pr approximate time Ie= Pr exact time l) 365 days 360 days m) n) ORDINARY INTEREST o) p) Io= Pr exact time Io= Pr approximate time q)
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Derek Putthoff Dr. Eastman English 1011 2 October 2013 PowerPoint In the passage‚ “PowerPoint s Evil Power Corrupts PowerPoint Corrupts Absolutely‚” by Edward R. Tufte‚ he makes very clear his opinion that PowerPoint is a very ineffective public speaking tool. His very first sentence creates a metaphor for us‚ PowerPoint is like a prescription drug that has promises of making us beautiful‚ but instead the drug only had side effects of stupidity‚ boring everyone‚ wasting time‚ and degraded
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presentation‚ 3 min ( PowerPoint or prezi ) Description You decided to become a structural engineer who specializes in roller coaster design. Your job is to design your own roller coaster ride. To complete this task‚ please follow these steps: The amusement park you are designing for‚ gave you the following coaster requirements: 1. your coaster ride must have at least 3 local minimum and / or maximums. 2. the ride length must be at least 4 minutes 3. the coaster ride starts at 250 feet 4. the
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PowerPoint Slides Prepared by Robert F. Brooker‚ Ph.D. Copyright 2007 by Oxford University Press‚ Inc. Slide 1 Qualitative Forecasts • Survey Techniques – Planned Plant and Equipment Spending – Expected Sales and Inventory Changes – Consumers’ Expenditure Plans • Opinion Polls – Business Executives – Sales Force – Consumer Intentions PowerPoint Slides Prepared by Robert F. Brooker‚ Ph.D. Copyright 2007 by Oxford University Press‚ Inc. Slide 2 PowerPoint Slides Prepared
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Johnson‚ Whittington‚ Scholes‚ Angwin and Regnér‚ Exploring Strategy Powerpoints on the Web‚ 10th edition ©Pearson Education Limited 2014 Slide 1.2 Three strategy methods Johnson‚ Whittington‚ Scholes‚ Angwin and Regnér‚ Exploring Strategy Powerpoints on the Web‚ 10th edition ©Pearson Education Limited 2014 Slide 1.3 The acquisition process Johnson‚ Whittington‚ Scholes‚ Angwin and Regnér‚ Exploring Strategy Powerpoints on the Web‚ 10th edition ©Pearson Education Limited 2014 Slide 1.4
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