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    [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update‚GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar‚Predatory Pricing by Spicejet‚ BIS new labelling guidlines for electronics 1. [Act 1] Economy 2. E1: RBI: Monetary Policy April 2014 3. E2: GI Tagging & EC model code 1. #1: Dharmavaram Pattu Silk Sarees: Andhra 2. #2: Kannauj Attar‚ UP 3. #3: Muradabad Metal craft UP 4. #4: Saharanpur woodcraft‚ UP 5. #5: Firozabad Glassware‚ UP 4. E3: Predatory pricing by Aviation Companies 5. E4: BIS New labelling guidelines

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    Effects of Emissions

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    As a policy maker concerned with correcting the effects of gases‚ and particulates emitted by and local power plant. 1. What two policies could you use to reduce the total amount of emissions? Two of the most common methods of controlling and reducing emissions are incentives and penalties. These incentives and penalties can affect everyone from the general public to large‚ multinational companies. 2. Why do you think they each would work? Those who use more green methods in their everyday

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    United States Accounting Standards vs International Accounting Standards June 21‚ 2009 Introduction This research project will inform the reader of the difference between the United States accounting standards and International accounting standards. The United States uses the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) to issue financial reporting procedures. The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). There

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    Harmonization of International Accounting Standards Need for Harmonization of International Accounting Standards Introduction As there has been a tremendous growth in the market place with the existing accounting practices‚ this leads us to question why do we need harmonization of International accounting standards‚ what are its advantages and what are the barriers that hinder harmonization? Although accounting may be the "language of business‚" a common language has never been necessary

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    Abstract Discussion on harmonization is started quite long time ago. Its impact on the countries economy is good or bad is the central idea of this essay. This essay is written specifically on the accounting standard used in Australia. This essay starts with introduction on various topics such as conceptual framework‚ IASB‚ Sacs then it discussed the issue of harmonization. Harmonization will have positive impact on the economy because it attracts overseas investors to invest in Australia. This

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    Group 3 In your opinion are accounting standards necessary and to what extent? Do you agree with the view that mandatory regulations stifle innovation ? why? Give reasons? * Accounting standards are necessary to promote high quality financial reporting. The fundamental role of accounting is to communicate economic information about businesses and other organization to various stakeholders (government‚ investors‚ shareholders‚ suppliers‚ lenders‚ customers and the general public). * These

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    1. Please explain the Frye Standard. The Frye test is where in order to be admitted as evidence at trial‚ the questioned procedure‚ technique‚ or principles must be “generally accepted “ by a meaningful segment of the relevant scientific community. 2. When did this standard come into effect and why? In rejecting the scientific validity of the polygraph (lie detector) test in 1923 the Frye test came into effect. 3. Please explain when a forensic expert witness would have to attend a Daubert

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    (GAAP) are set by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)‚ where as the International Accounting Standards (IAS) are set by the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). This report will also state the similarities and differences between these standards. In addition‚ the following report will use relevant examples to evaluate current accounting problems and issues in the USA related to international convergence of accounting standards. Fargher et al. (2008‚ page. 67) pointed

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    Carbon Emissions

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    every family in United States has at least one. Statistics say‚ that 89% of Americans have a passenger vehicle in a household‚ and that’s an amazing thing‚ but‚ this privilege leads to more serious problems than not getting somewhere on time. Car emissions produce three types of carbon - Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and hydrocarbon (CH4) - which are traumatizing both our health and the environment. By itself‚ carbon isn’t a harmful element‚ but one of its characteristics is easily

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    Emission Spectrum

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    Emission Spectroscopy The purpose of this lab was to see that when elements are heated‚ they may enter and excited state. We proved this by doing a flame test. During Part A‚ we used a spectroscope where all of the colors are arranged for you; whereas in Part B‚ we could see and make the colors ourselves and get a more accurate reading of the flames. We had specific elements we were told to put on the wire loop‚ and when we did that we saw different color flames come out of the Bunsen burner. That

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