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    usage becomes simpler39 “Mobile” advertising is dead. Long live tablet and smartphone advertising43 All‑you‑can‑app46 The looming spectrum shortage: worse before it gets better49 Endnotes52 Recent Deloitte thought leadership63 Contacts at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (DTTL) and its member firms64 Technology‚ Media & Telecommunications Predictions 2013  1 “ ur aim with Predictions is to O catalyze discussions around significant developments that may require

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    In the aftermath of corporate scandals and the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX)‚ the audit committee is vested with greater authority to oversee fi nancial reporting and the appropriation of assets. As a result‚ the audit committee is responsible for adequate supervision and reporting and for responding to: • fraud in a fi nancial statement audit; • actual‚ perceived or potential confl icts of interest; • anonymous tips and complaints; and • through interaction with general

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    Introduction to Deloitte Touché Tohmatsu Limited Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited is a worldwide company that provides professional services in the area of auditing‚ taxation‚ consulting‚ risk analysis and financial advisory.It serves as a global firm in which there are many separate member firms over many countries and cities.Each member firm remains its separate and independent legal entity. Mission Deloitte aims at helping its clients to excel.In order to achieve the mission‚ Deloitte is going

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    is a symbol of the backwards past. To the white people‚ he is a symbol of black inferiority‚ and the sheriff is more than happy to listen to and publicize his story. Trueblood states that before‚ no one would help him‚ but now curious people are very willing to offer him aid. When the white people of the area found out what Trueblood did‚ they listened intently to his story and offered him help as well. This is what inspired him to embellish his story for his audience. Mr.Norton has a very unusual

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    Lack of Information Case Lack of Information (LOI) has 25 warehouses which contain asbestos. LOI has chosen not to recognize an asset retirement obligation for any of the warehouses. There are three different sets of facts as to why LOI is not recognizing an obligation. For each set of circumstances we will determine if LOI is properly omitting an asset retirement obligation or if further action is necessary. 23 of the 25 warehouses reside in states with special asbestos handling and removal laws

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    Case 11-3 Master of the Universe Saturn Inc. (“Saturn”) and Venus Inc. (“Venus”)‚ two unrelated parties‚ form Jupiter‚ a joint venture. Saturn owns 51 percent of Jupiter and Venus owns 49 percent of Jupiter. The purpose of Jupiter is to own and operate organic clothing design and manufacturing facilities and sell organic clothing to unrelated retailers. When Jupiter was formed‚ Saturn contributed $561 million to Jupiter and Venus contributed four manufacturing facilities with an assembled

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    Case 09-2 Issue: Decide how to account for the funding of the R&D and royalty payments. Identify the authoritative literature applicable to this funding arrangement and discuss the appropriate accounting for the agreement in accordance with that guidance. Facts: Pharmagen is a pharmaceutical company Company XYZ is an unrelated third-party private equity investor with no prior relationship or business operations related to Pharmagen Pharmagen and Company XYZ have entered into a funding agreement

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    Mike Cook‚ CEO of Deloitte & Touche identified the problem his firm was having immediately. He recognized that women employees had an alarming high turnover. Deloitte & Touche had a rich history of success and a very rigid structure. There are many other factors that led to this turnover and I will touch on each one in the following paragraphs. You may have noticed that I said‚ Deloitte & Touche has a rich history of success‚ but that was one of their factors that led to this turnover. This

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    Deloitte Structure Answers : Analysis of organizational structure of Deloitte US-India Pvt. Ltd a) Overcoming design challenges: 1. Differentiation: Differentiation provides the opportunity to specialize in a complex organization. It establishes task and authority relationship that allows the organization to achieve its goal. It is a process of allocating roles and responsibilities on the basis of skill sets and available resources. 2. Balancing differentiation and integration: Senior Manager

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    Functional Currency Determination Case 10/10/2011 ABSTRACT In the dynamic global market‚ companies of all sizes‚ whether small‚ medium or transnationals interact with foreign companies and in most cases operate with currencies that are different from those that they commonly use. Foreign companies use foreign currencies for their expenditures‚ hedging strategies‚ and investing and financing activities. As a result these business activities must be reflected on the financial statements in the

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