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    Reporting in Java

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    A Tutorial on JasperReports‚ iReport and JFreeChart Página 1 de 21 A Tutorial on Reporting in JAVA using JasperReports‚ iReport and JFreeChart Onur Derin‚ oderin(a)softhome.net‚ Parsera Information Technologies This tutorial aims to get the reader acquianted with the three of the open source JAVA reporting tools‚ namely JasperReports[1]‚ iReport[2] and JFreeChart[3]. A.What is a Report? B.How are JasperReports‚ iReport and JFreeChart related? JasperReports iReport JFreeChart C.Creating a Sample

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    Monitoring Earnings Management from Financial Statements ‘The Characteristics of firms subject to adverse rulings by the Financial Reporting Review Panel’‚ Peasnell‚ Pope and Young‚ 2001‚ Accounting and Business Research‚ Vol 31‚ pp291-311. Introduction The agency responsible for enforcing accounting standards in the UK is the Financial Reporting Review Panel (FRRP). It is responsible for reviewing departures from the accounting requirements of the Companies Act and forcing

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    importance of investigative reporting comes into play. Investigative reporting is a type of journalism that tries to discover information of public interest that someone is trying to hide (English Definition of "Investigative Journalism"). The topic in which the reporter investigates is solely dependent on their own personal interest‚ or the interest of their editor. These topics could range from government and politics to police negligence. Despite the risks‚ investigative reporting is very valuable to

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    undermined the confidence of investors and the general public in the international financial system. It has been as a result of these corporate failure that corporate governance has take center stage drawing the attention of the international financial services industry to the increasing significance of corporate governance and opened the subject to intensive and extensive discussions and debate at various international financial and economic fora. In 1999 alone there were 274 conferences in 39 countries

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    THE EFFECTS OF ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS ON FINANCIAL STATEMENT 5.1 ENTITY CONCEPT The first accounting concept is entity concept. These concept shows accounts are kept for entities and not the people who own or run the company.  Even in proprietorships and partnerships‚ the accounts for the business must be kept separate from those of the owners. This is because what whatever amount the company owes to others is not the liabilities of the owners. The maximum amount that the owner is going to lose

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    Health Care Financial Management: Reporting Practices and Ethics Marvin Dumlao HCS/405 April 6‚ 2010 Lisa Sanders Health Care Financial Management: Reporting Practices and Ethics Whether operating as for-profit or non-profit‚ organizations must pay close attention to accounting practices and adhere to sound financial management procedures to remain solvent. This applies to health care organizations as well

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    FAIR VALUE REPORTING

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    of Fair Value Disadvantages of Fair Value The debate on Financial Stability Conclusion References Introduction Society’s major concern is the recent financial crisis which had an unprecedented impact and dire consequences on the global economy and the current economic regulations around the world. The beginning of the economic paradigm change was the major collapse of previously leading financial institutions such as Wachovia‚ Bear Stearns‚ Merrill Lynch and Lehman

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this report is to identify and analyse what it means to be a sustainable business‚ how to report for it‚ and the cost/benefits of integrated reporting. By using Woolworths as an example of what to expect and the outcomes of their progress I dissect the strategy Woolworths adopted in attempting to implement sustainability into their every day-to-day operations and through doing so have resulted in a conclusion with a recommendation for Coolworths. Sustainability

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    events and pressures. This pattern certainly holds true in regards to financial reporting. The first financial reporting regulations were set in place during the Great Depression in reaction to the stock market collapse of 1929. These regulations were The Securities Act of 1933 and The Securities Exchange Act of 1934‚ which established the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and became the foundation for future financial reporting regulations. While addressing Congress‚ President Roosevelt said that

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    Capturing Mobile Phone Usage: Research Methods for Mobile Studies Carolyn Y. Wei Google weicar@google.com Abstract The small form factor and constant presence of mobile phones create unique challenges to the study of their use. Mobile phone use can be difficult for outsiders to observe because of the intimate nature of the devices. Mobile use can also be multimodal (voice and text)‚ further complicating data collection. The mobility and multitasking that are facilitated with the device pose logistical

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