to serve as an aid‚ to improve their qualities in different aspects‚ and to be aware of their shortcomings; second‚ for the students‚ to communicate their views regarding the qualities that review centers should possess. The results indicated that CPA Review School of the Philippines (CPAR) is the students’ preferred accountancy review center in Metro Manila. The result also indicated that the top five (5) qualities that review centers should possess are teaching strategies‚ passing rate‚ faculty
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Explain the effect of valid exclusion clauses 5. Breaches of contract law 5.1 Recognise the different types of breach of contract and their effects 5.2 Specify relevant and available remedies for breach of contract 5.2.1 Damages 5.2.2 Specific performance 6. Specialised commercial contracts 6.1 Identify the characteristics of commercial contracts used in international trade 6.1.1 International
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for selection. See guidelines below. Report (20%) A 5000 word report is required based on an existing company. See guidelines below. Presentation (5%) A 20 minute group presentation. See guidelines below. This is the exam conducted by CPA Australia. CPA Australia makes an amount of “pre-reading” available to students shortly before the exam (eg case material). This material will NOT be reviewed in class and lecturers will not be providing separate advice on this material. Due date Test
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1. If a CPA recklessly departs from the standards of due care when conducting an audit‚ she or he will be liable to unknown third parties based on a. strict liability c. negligence b. gross negligence d. breach of contract 2. Under the common law‚ which of the following statements most accurately reflects the liability of a CPA who fraudulently gives an opinion on an audit of a client’s financial statements? c. The CPA is liable only to third parties in privity of contract
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CPA Program—professional level Ethics and Governance Workshop 3—Corporate social responsibility (Module 5) Presentation Slides 2-slide view Semester 1 2012 Author: Craig Deegan Published by Deakin University on behalf of CPA Australia Ltd‚ ABN 64 008 392 452 © CPA Australia Ltd 2012 The contents and any information contained in this document (Information) are for general information only. They are not intended as professional advice. For any professional advice‚ please consult
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Human Awareness Essay Should Performance-Enhancing Drugs be Permitted in Professional Sport? Stage 2 SACE Biology Introduction The use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport has become a huge issue in all modern codes of sport. In the recent 2012 Olympic games in London‚ it was suggested that as many as 60% of the athletes were taking illegal drugs. You only have to open the newspaper or turn on the television to discover a new batch of professional athletes that have been caught ‘doping’. Although
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medically necessary. Such is the case with sports and exercise psychology (division 47). For a variety of reasons—the economic impact of the billions of dollars a year professional sports industry‚ the growth of empirical evidence suggesting exercise is good for us (both physically and psychologically)‚ as well as the influence of sports on childhood development and academic achievement and socialization (as a negative correlation to school violence)—sports and psychology are increasingly mixing.
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Performance-Enhancing Drugs are Taking over Sports The article "Doping in Sports: Steroids and Supplements" says “The word dope comes from the Dutch word dop‚ which is an alcoholic beverage made from grape skins that the Zulu warriors would think it could enhance their fighting ability.” (World Almanac and Book of Facts’ n.pag.). Unfortunately‚ they were wrong because when there was a fight between the athletes‚ one drank it and the other one didn’t‚ it ended up that the athlete that did not drink
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Introduction In 2013‚ the Essendon Football Club was investigated for performance enhancing drugs in their elite sports science programs. News of the initial investigations was met with disbelief by supporters‚ players‚ club administrators and the governing body – the Australian Football League (AFL). What followed was a period of intense and rigorous independent investigation by Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) and the AFL. In August 2013‚ severe sanctions were handed
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Performance Enhancement Drugs in Sports Taresha Bryant COM 112 Effective Persuasive Writing Professor Kenneth Leon July 28‚ 2007 Performance Enhancement Drugs In Sports Athletic competition has been a part of our society since the beginning of time. We were born with the competitive gene; the desire to be better than the next man. Sports events give athletes the opportunity to prove‚ they are better than their competitor. This is good because it shows courage and determination; on
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