3. When an auditor believes that an illegal act may have occurred‚ the auditor should first: The answer is C‚ to inquire management at a level above those likely to be involved. The reason C is the correct answer is because it is one of the three things that an auditor should do when they believe that an illegal act has occurred. The other 2 things that they should do are: The auditor should consult with the client’s legal counsel or other specialist who is knowledgeable about the potential
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SHEILA SHAW CONSULTING Balance Sheet August 31‚ 2007 Assets Liabilities Current assets: Current liabilities: Cash $ 21‚300 Accounts payable $ 1‚250 Accounts receivable 3‚800 Prepaid rent 2‚050 Supplies 875 Unearned fees 1‚150 Salaries payable 150 Total liabilities $ 4‚450 Prepaid insurance 1‚670 Total current assets $ 27‚795 Property‚ plant‚ and equipment: Owner’s Equity Office equipment $ 21‚250 Sheila Shaw‚ capital 47‚720 Less accum. depr. 675 Total
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References: Alzheimer’s Facts and Figures. (2014). Retrieved March 1‚ 2014‚ from http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_facts_and_figures.asp Alzheimer’’s Policy and Advocacy. (2014). Retrieved March 2‚ 2014‚ from http://www.alz.org/research/funding/alzheimers_policy_and_advocacy.asp California’s Alzheimer’s Disease Program. (2014). Retrieved March 2‚ 2014‚ from http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/alzheimers/Pages/default
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Current trends in sentencing When it comes to prison sentencing there are a lot of trends to go from‚ probably the main outline you could say is the sentencing models these models are a basic outline of what’s going to happen to an offender while being sentenced. These are the six options which include: capital punishment- for like murder offenders which includes the death penalty only in some states though‚ imprisonment -for those who commit violent crime and so forth usually sent to state or
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What information does Flextronics have that its clients do not? Why? How can Flextronics leverage? Flextronics is one of the worlds largest EMS companies‚ with 12 billion in revenues‚ had an on usually good vantage point of the inventory surplus. The Singapore – based company makes everything from printed circuit boards to cell phones for a variety of high-tech clients‚ including Cisco‚ Lucent‚ Nortel‚ and Ericsson.” The telecom guys thought‚ ‘We can do no wrong‚” says Dan Pleshko‚ vice president
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Difference between Jails and Prisons It is very often that the terms are “interchangeably”‚ but what most people do not know there is actually a significant difference between the two. It is not just case of semantics. If a person is in a prison or a jail it has to do with the crime that person committed and the period in the process. Along with that‚ the treatment the inmates receive also fluctuates between the two. People always do not know the difference between the two terms‚ jail or prison
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Complete the missing sections of the story below with enough detail to fully tell the story. 1. Florence and Frank Flu are waiting patiently on a door knob for their chance at a pickup. As your hand approaches the door knob‚ they seize the opportunity and latch on to your skin. What will happen to Florence and Frank as they attempt to find an entrance to your body? (4 points) The enzymes are released by the skin and will attempt to dissolve their cell membranes. 2. As you enter your kitchen‚ you
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ENC 1101 [T Th 8:00-9:15] Prof. Gatz 10/1/2010 [P3‚ Cause or Effect] see all my notes in bold Shy State of Mind Introductory Paragraph: In cultures that value outspokenness and overt confidence‚ shyness can be perceived as weakness. To a heartless observer‚ a shy individual may be mistaken as distant or arrogant; it is quite unfortunate that shy people get treated like this. It sometimes starts within their families. Interesting intro so far. What’s thesis
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Corrections Purpose and History Introduction The history of punishment is a unique one‚ since the dawn of man human kind has punished one another. Man did not merely throw someone in a chamber and let them contemplate their crimes such as we do in today’s society; rather‚ during those early times‚ punishment was harsh and swift. Criminals were not drawn through the litigation processes; instead‚ they were found immediately guilty of a crime and brought forth to be punished in an open forum‚ serving
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Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections Lanika Alexander CJA/374 November 12‚ 2012 Deatrice Haney Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections When I first got picked up I was really scared but I knew what I had done was wrong. I had been breaking into houses for a while now. Always in and out real quick and I always picked the houses where I knew the owners were at work because they all lived on the same street as me so I knew their schedules as well as I knew my own. But this time it
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