1. In assessing the value of Precise SQL for the user firm one has to consider increase in DBA productivity. Assuming 52 weeks in a year‚ how many hours does a DBA save in a year because of Precise? 3 Points DBA Hours Saved per year 52 * 9.4 488.8 DBA Hourly Wage (assuming 40 hours to a week) 3 Points Unburdened DBA salary $60‚000 Hours worked Per Year 52 * 40 2080 Burdened DBA salary 1.33*$60‚000 $79‚800 DBA Hourly Wage (unburdened) $60‚000/2080 $28.84 DBA Hourly Wage (burdened)
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SUSPENSION SYSTEM FUNCTIONS OF SUSPENSION SYSTEMS: To provide good ride and handling performance – –providing chassis isolation –ensuring that the wheels follow the road profile –very little tire load fluctuation To ensure that steering control is maintained during manoeuvring – –wheels to be maintained in the proper position wrt road surface To ensure that the vehicle responds favourably to control forces produced by the tires during –longitudinal braking –accelerating forces
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female characters have an important role and most of the time they are biased towards men and these events also happen in our society. Men are given more leeway and have the freedom to do anything they want. The question depicts how men and women are differentiated and how men overpower them and control them. Both the novels were written a long time ago‚ but still the same impact is left on the society as a high percentage of people have only one mindset that women are just needed for house work and
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Results Calculation a) 50ml of suspensions containing 5% w/v of sulpharmerazine which containing 10-2‚ 5 x 10-3‚ 10-3‚ 5 x 10-4‚ 10-4‚ 5x 10-5‚ and 10-5 molar concentrations of Calcium Chloride. ( 10-2 are provided ). By using this formula‚ we can get the amount of calcium chloride to be added in making 50 ml suspensions containing 5% w/v of sulpharmerazine. M1V1 = M2V2 M2 = 5 x 10-3‚ 10-3‚ 5 x 10-4‚ 10-4‚ 5x 10-5‚ and 10-5 M ‚ V2 = 50ml M1 = 0.01M Thus‚ V1 = ( M2 . V2 )
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Assets 2 (Intangible Assets) Based on Week 4 Due Week 5 (due 25th March) NOTE: Provide references for your answers and quote where you have written something that is word-for-word from a source Textbook Questions (15 marks): Challenging Question 29 (5 marks) Inglis Ltd has a number of taxi licences that are shown in the financial statements at cost. Can these licences be revalued to fair value and‚ if so‚ do they also need to be subject to periodic amortisation? Yes‚ if these taxi licenses
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If You Need Love Get a Puppy. Auditing Guidance: AU § 150.02: This is the standard on independence in mental attitude in all matters relating to the audit. The auditor needs to be aware of any personal factors that could impair his independence and objectivity. AICPA Code of Professional Conduct ET Section 101.02 Rule 101- 1 Independence: This section outlines specific relationships that impair auditor independence. There is a provision for other considerations that defines the reasonable
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TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual 1. Intangible assets derive their value from the right (claim) to receive cash in the future. 2. All research phase and development phase costs are expensed as incurred. 3. Research phase costs are capitalized as an intangible asset once economic viability. 4. Companies are required to assess the estimated useful life and salvage value of intangible assets at least annually. 5. Impairment testing is conducted annually for both limited–life and indefinite-life intangible assets.
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economics concerned with "the allocation and deployment of economic resources‚ both spatially and across time‚ in an uncertain environment". Information economics - or the economics of information is a branch of microeconomic theory that studies how information affects an economy and economic decisions. International economics - describes and predicts production‚ trade‚
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Chapter 11 Intangibles Intangibles Contents Contents • 1. Introduction to intangibles • 2. Identifiable intangible assets • 3. Measurement of intangible assets subsequently to initial recognition • 4. Disposal/ retirement of intangible assets 2 Contents Contents • 5. Unidentifiable intangible assets - goodwill • 6. Disclosure of intangible assets • 7. Other non-current assets 3 1. 1. Introduction Introduction to to intangibles intangibles • Intangible assets‚ which generally result form legal
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Suspension of disbelief is the act of choosing to actively set aside doubt or previous thoughts when observing something. The term “suspension of disbelief” is commonly associated with theatre and the arts and the usage of this technique for the sake of enjoyment. This connection is due to the arts perceived heavy influence by emotions‚ thus suspension of disbelief would be enacted to prioritize more favorable emotions. However‚ it exists in other Areas of Knowledge and for varying purposes than
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