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    1.Executive Summary The case study has been approached from different valuation methods to ascertain if there is value in the acquisition of Southern Comfort. These methods all yield the same result‚ i.e. Southern Comfort is expensive at the asking price of $94.6million. The valuation methods also examined the reasonableness of the acquisition using methods such as Free Cashflow Analysis‚ Book Value methods and Price Earnings ratios analysis The qualitative aspects have also been analysed to

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    We go our whole lives in a state of looking for something or someone which reminds us of the stable idea of safety. Whether that be a comfort blanket given to you by your mother at the age of 5‚ that for some reason you still keep it under your bed to fight away the monsters at night. Or a relationship with someone you can’t keep your eyes off of for more than a second because you’re afraid they’ll do something incredibly adorable and you’ll miss it. Either way‚ when these things are taken away from

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    Mapping Your Future My degree program at Kaplan University is Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting. I am taking online classes here at Kaplan. National median salary for a Medical Assistant is around 30‚550 dollars‚ (www.bls.gov). Depending on what state you’re in the salary will vary. For my state which is Indiana it’s around 28‚800 dollars‚ (www.bls.gov). I am sure that being employed somewhere for a very long time you salary might rise a little. I am not sure at this moment

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    "Hocus-Pocus Accounting" by Douglas R. Carmichael‚ Journal of Accountancy‚ October 1999; Vol. 188‚ Iss. 4; pg. 59‚ 5 pgs Abstract: SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt decried what he termed "accounting hocus-pocus" and called for coordinated efforts to uncover it. He targeted the practice by some companies of improperly boosting reported earnings by manipulating the recognition of revenue. Among the most common methods of doing this are the bill-and-hold transaction and a long list of sham transaction involving

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    Centralia No.5 Student: Munkhkhishig Tsevegmed Strayer University Modern Public Administration PAD 500 Dr. Ronald E. Fitzgerald Friday‚ January 25‚ 2013 Centralia No. 5 In terms of logistical alternatives there are a few things mine inspector Driscoll Scanlan could have suggested in order to better inspect the mines. Scanlan could have submitted more detailed reports that could have explained why the mines and working conditions were such a danger. Documentation is not only an effective

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    The first chapter discusses the basics of financial management.  How critical is financial decision to social welfare?  Reflect on the oil spill disaster in the gulf.  Is it all about making money?  Financial decisions are extremely critical to social welfare. Many individuals have the state of mind that emphasizes the belief of how social welfare can be pursued through exercising one’s choice and making provisions to obtain the means to be financially stable. The world is increasingly becoming

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    Joyce‚ Good point on a potential impact on information technology in the workplace. While the manufacturing industries take a hit‚ it seems like the the individuals that are employed are working harder or longer hours than they did in the past to achieve the bottom line. There is no doubt that technology‚ automation‚ foreign competition have increased productivity. On a positive note technology can make people more wealthy by freeing up resources to address more problems‚ satisfy the consumers

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    Rapid fire debate: 4 one minute rounds > presentation‚ rebuttal‚ response‚ and summery. First person to speak has choice of perspective. Opponent must take opposing views. Final power point: stuff Claim Type Questions Types of Support Organizational Strategy Fact Did it happen Does it exist Is it true Is it a fact Inductive reasoning Quoting Authorities Chronological Topical Definition What is it What is it like How do we clarify it N/A Topical Compare/contrast Cause What is the

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    Too Close for Comfort When you think of marriage‚ usually one thinks of a couple coming together to begin a life and to start a family together. Generally speaking a married couple is also considered to be in a legal‚ religious and/or social agreement. As time has passed by the stereotypical marriage is not only for heterosexual couples‚ homosexual couples have been allowed to marry their partners. So how has marriage changed socially and how does it change individuals once they “tie the knot”? According

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    Katharine Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort Kelly Ferreira Summer‚ 2004. In the early part of the 20th century‚ comfort was the central goal of nursing and medicine. Comfort was the nurse’s first consideration. A "good nurse" made patients comfortable. In the early 1900’s‚ textbooks emphasized the role of a health care provider in assuring emotional and physical comfort and in adjusting the patient’s environment. For example‚ in 1926‚ Harmer advocated that nursing care be

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