OPERATIONAL AUDITING: ACCT 476 / CCAU 525 Internal Auditing in Not-For-Profit Organizations TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT: .....................................................................................................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................................................2 SECTION I: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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Applications of Differentiation 1. If a line y = x + 1 is a tangent to the curve y2= 4x ‚find the point the of contact ? 2. Find the point on the curve y = 2x2– 6x – 4 at which the tangent is parallel to the x – axis 3. Find the slope of tangent for y = tan x + sec x at x = π/4 4. Show that the function f(x) == x3– 6x2 +12x -99 is increasing for all x. 5. Find a‚ for which f(x) = a(x+sinx)+a is increasing 6. Find the intervals in which the function f ( x ) = x3 - 6x2 + 9x + 15 is
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Respiratory Rate and Tidal Volume [pic] The total amount of air moved in and out of the lungs each minute (pulmonary ventilation) depends upon 2 factors: size of each breath (tidal volume) and number of breaths/minute (respiratory rate). For example‚ suppose your tidal volume is 500 mL (0.5 liters) and you breathe 15 times/minute. Your pulmonary ventilation = 15 breaths/min x 0.5 L/breath = 7.5 L/min. Pulmonary Ventilation = (Respiratory rate; breaths per minute) x Pulmonary Ventilation
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business/enterprise. The most imperative difference between a business and this sports club is that a business is established with the aim of generating profit which the owner is entitled to because the owner is the person who provides the start-up capital. The low down A sports club on the other hand‚ it is established to provide facilities to the members and no profit is made. If‚ through fund raising efforts the club makes‚ the income generated exceeds the expenses incurred‚ then that money is called a SURPLUS
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Wuthering heights summary Volume 1 chapter 1 : • It is the year 1801. While staying in Yorkshire‚ Mr Lockwood pays his landlord Heathcliff ‚ a somewhat unwelcome visit in order to introduce himself. • We are introduced to Lockwood‚ Heathcliff ‚ heathcliff’s servant Joseph and a female servant. • The property Wuthering Heights is described. Volume 1 Chapter 2: • Lockwood repeats his visit to the Heights and meets Hareton and Cathy Heathcliff. • Lockwood mistakes a heap of dead rabbits for
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Easy Game Making Sense of No Limit Hold ‘em Vol. 1 Easy Game Vol. 1 is © 2009 Andrew Seidman‚ except HU Play for Beginners‚ which is © 2009 Matt Colletta Table of Contents Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................3 A Game of Information ..............................................................................................................................
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Managing non-profit organisations: Towards a new approach Civil Society Working Paper 1 Helmut K. Anheier January 2000 Abstract This paper puts forth the thesis that the management of non-profit organisations is often ill understood because we proceed from the wrong assumptions about how these organisations operate. Based on this premise‚ this paper develops a model of the non-profit form as a conglomerate of multiple organisations with multiple bottom lines that demand a variety of
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For-Profit and Not–For–Profit Explained 5 Can Social Enterprises Be Profit Making Organizations? 6 Benefits of a For-Profit Structure 9 Challenges of a For-Profit Structure 10 Conclusion 11 References 13 Introduction The idea of building a commercially profitable business that has a social cause at the core of its mission is gaining in popularity‚ especially as the need for innovation and sustainability within this sector becomes increasingly important. Many non-profit leaders
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] Brief history of PIMS The PIMS project was started by Sidney Schoeffler working at General Electric in the 1960s‚ then picked up by Harvard’s Management Science Institute in the early 1970s‚ and has been administered by the American Strategic Planning Institute since 1975. It was initiated by senior managers at GE who wanted to know why some of their business units were more profitable than the others. With the help of Sidney Schoeffler they set up a research project in which each of their strategic
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Reporting Practices and Ethics HCS 405 Sound financial‚ ethical practices in for-profit and non-profit health care organizations are important because they increase the confidence that all stakeholders have in the organization. Health Care managers have to ensure that good ethical practices are employed while carrying out all the elements of health care finance management to ensure financial stability for the organization and preference from consumers and stockholders. There is
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