Contents Introduction 3 1. Doctrinal bases of liability 4 1.1. Reasonable Care and Skill . 4 1.2. Fiduciary Law 5 1.3. Knowing Receipt‚ Inconsistent Dealing‚ and Assistance 6 1.4. Emerging Standard: Due Diligence‚ Suitability‚ Good Faith 7 2. Duty to advise and the liability for the advice given 8 2.1. Duty to advise 8‚ 9 2.2. Liability for advice given 10 Referencing 12 Introduction In this report I defined the duties and liabilities of a Banker under Advisory
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SEEM5730 / ECLT5910 IT Management (2012-2013) Project Assignment You may need to make reasonable assumptions base on the descriptions given below. State all assumptions you need clearly in your analysis. ABC University (“ABCU”) is a small private university in Hong Kong with 20‚000 full time students. ABCU is traditionally a teaching university in which information technology (“IT”) has not been well funded. In particular‚ there are only 20 full time IT staff who are responsible for all the IT related
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ZOOL 1 Lecture 3 1 2 ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ Chemical substances that cannot be broken down to simpler forms by ordinary chemical reactions Atom Atomic number Atomic mass Compound Molecule Macromolecule 3 ¡ ¡ ¡ ELEMENT Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Calcium Phosphorus Potassium Sulfur
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01/03/2012 SOIL COMPOSITION SOIL COMPOSITION Generally soil can be divided to three components in natural occurrence This separation know as three phase systems or three phase diagram It consists of soil solids‚ water and air 1 01/03/2012 Soil components in natural occurrence Volume-Weight relationships As a result from 3 phase diagram several relationship were produce This relationship known as volume weight relationships. Refer to 3 phase diagram 2 01/03/2012
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unrestricted cash and cash equivalent‚ short-term investments‚ and other assets that are convertible to cash or expended within one year. Categorization and evaluation of current asset titles along with required explanatory notes are as follows: 1. Cash and Cash equivalent: cash on hand‚ deposits with banks‚ cash for revolving use‚ petty cash‚ and short-term
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expense is $500‚000 and is known by both Brickhouse and Boudreau to be a fairly "soft" amount. Identify possible causes of action. -Brickhouse is acting unethically. His action serves only his self-interest‚ self review and has no clear basis in proper accounting procedures‚ so ignoring the familiarity with brickhouse ‚the controller‚ Louise Boudreau‚ should not manipulate net income in view of any compensation plan the company may have.He must comply with relevant laws and regulations and not assist
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BASIS OF INCOME RECOGNITION FROM ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE Yosita Nur Wirdayanti ABSTRACT This paper addresses the issue of basis of income recognition from Islamic perspective. In Islamic banks‚ income recognition is very important since it will determine amount of profit that will be distributed to depositors. Begin with accounting principles from Islamic perspective‚ this paper discusses the concept of accrual and cash basis and scholar opinion about this basis of accounting. Both accrual and cash
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its review on an annual basis. As an examiner I find this an area that often causes difficulty‚ however if you master the principles any examination question on the topic will be easily understood. This short paper will I am sure be of interest not only to our student audience but as a refresher to those of you in practice that may be required to deal with this concept. In most businesses debtor balances represent an important element of working capital. Accounting principles dictate that
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Inventory | $250‚000 | $350‚000 | The statements of financial position of Haika Inc. and Selina Co. on December 31‚ 20X6‚ were as follows: Statements of Financial Position at December 31‚ 20X6 | | Haika | Selina | Assets | | | | Cash and current receivables | $900‚000 | $400‚000 | | Temporary investments — HFT | | 1‚100‚000 | | Inventories | 1‚400‚000 | 200‚000 | | Property‚ plant and equipment (net) | 2‚100‚000 | 3‚500‚000 | | Investment in Selina (at cost) |
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inggLecturer’s Guide Accounting for Non-accounting Students Sixth edition J R Dyson ISBN 0 273 68301 2 © Pearson Education Limited 2004 Lecturers adopting the main text are permitted to download the manual as required. Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies around the world Visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.pearsoned.co.uk First published in Great Britain under the Pitman Publishing imprint in 1997 Second edition published
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