BM0354 Theory and Principles of Coaching ICA 1 Individual Written Report Chua Hong Kai Andrew 104828Q Introduction In this report‚ my chosen athlete will be Mr Ang Koon Hwa who specializes in the sport Dragon Boat. It will be a face to face interview with him in regards to his sport and the assessment on his coach. From this interview and project‚ the aim is to get a better idea of the type of coaching style and philosophy the coach adopts. Athlete’s profile Name: | Ang koon
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5. The Accounting Department 1. Inkwell has a small finance team. The accounting department is based in the head office of the company‚ which is located in Birmingham. There are 8 people in the finance team. Each member of the team has their own computer. The team has access to the internet using Firefox and two printers integrated to each computer. 2. Inkwell has one Financial Director‚ Anil Gupta. Anil’s main job is to manage the overall financial position of the business‚ ensuring capital
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AAT level 4 Internal Control & Accounting Systems – Project Contents: 1 Terms of Reference 2 Executive Summary 3 Methodology 4 Outline of Cookridge Carpets 5 Weakness of Current Accounting systems 6 Recommendations 7 Cost Benefit Analysis 8 Appendices: SWOT analysis Company structure 1. Terms of Reference This project has been prepared to fulfill the criteria of Unit 10‚ Managing systems and people in the accounting environment
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It is also been recommended by the researcher the terms in which this risks should be avoided. 1.4. Lastly the researcher also investigated that the requirements of the internal Controls and Accounting systems Paper is part of the AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting. 2. Executive Summary 2.1. This report investigates the effectiveness of the internal controls of the accounting systems of Cookridge Carpets company. The recommendations are also made to show ways
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Objectives and Expected Performance Outcome of each part THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (GHANA) Syllabus for ICAG Qualifying Examinations ACCRA 2009 Institute of Chartered Accountants‚ Ghana 1 Proposed Sylabus for ICAG Qualifying Examinations Contents Introduction Features and Inovations of the New Scheme Objectives and Expected Performance Outcomes of Each Part PART 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Financial Accounting Fundermentals Business Management Economics Management Information
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to being domesticated and easily accessed and trained‚ have been used in hospitals‚ schools‚ prisons‚ and other settings for years in order to bring about a therapeutic change (Megan A. Souter & Michelle D. Miller‚ 2007). Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is a type of therapy that uses trained animal interaction as a form of treatment to ameliorate an individuals physical‚ emotional‚ and social well-being. Interacting with an animal-whether playing with it‚ caring for it‚ or simply petting it- is believed
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Student mapping Mapping evidence to outcomes and criteria You can use a number of different types of evidence to demonstrate your competence‚ for example a letter from your employer or a witness testimony. Your training provider will be able to give you guidance so it is important that you discuss it with them. The mapping sheet contains spaces where you should map your evidence to the Assessment criteria. As you may be referring to an individual piece of evidence more than once in your
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aat Study Notes QCF Diploma in Accounting Level 4 BUDGETING (BGT) Principles of Budgeting Drafting Budgets TUTOR NOTES © Kaplan Financial Limited‚ 2010 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any firm or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise‚ without the prior written permission of Kaplan Publishing. The text in this material and any others made available by any
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PRACTICE ASSESSMENT Part 1 of 2 Work effectively in accounting and finance AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting Assessment book: Part 1 Candidate • This practice assessment is for familiarisation purposes only and must not be used in place of a ‘live’ assessment. • When you feel prepared to sit the live assessment please contact your Training Provider who can schedule a live assessment for you. Scenario You are Sam Barnes‚ and you started working as Financial Accounts
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environment Report writing guide for unit 10 Francesca Harper MAAT‚ recently completed her unit 10 project. “My biggest recommendation is to set yourself a deadline to complete your project. I did this‚ based on when I was taking my final AAT exams‚ and it gave me the drive to not let unit 10 linger. I had to give it one final push. After all‚ I’d worked so hard over the past two and a half years – why fall at the final hurdle?” Contents 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Developing your skills through
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