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    Auditing Research

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    Bibliography: Assiouras‚ I.‚ Siomkos‚ G.‚ Skourtis‚ G.‚ & Koniordos‚ M. (2011). Consumer perceptions of corporate social responsibility in the Greek mobile telecommunication industry. Internal Journal of Management Cases‚ 210-216. Beneke‚ J.‚ Wannke‚ N.‚ Pelteret‚ E.‚ Tladi‚ T.‚ & Gordon‚ D. (2012‚ March). Dont ’s bank on it: Delineating the relationship between corporate social responsibility and retail banking affinity. South African Journal of Business Management

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    Happiness walks on busy feet Honorable chief guest‚ ladies and gentleman‚ today I would like to express my views on the given topic‚ that is‚ Happiness walks on the busy feet. We have a very famous saying “A free man`s mind is a devil`s workshop” We have often seen that those who sit idle‚ develop a very negative attitude towards different matters of life and those who remain busy in there work‚ never complain against anything. They are always very optimistic. They do unrelenting hard

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    auditing report

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    Part A 1) a)Although a client/company is engaged to perform audits for the 2nd year‚ it does not allow sufficient time for auditor to detect material misstatement. This is due to lack of experience in understanding of the company? Repeat engagement over the years to come would reduce inherent risk Thus‚ the 2nd year of audit would increase inherent risk. b)The bank requires that a/ the company’s interest coverage ratio should be above 9‚ in order to provide loans to the client. From the extract

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    Applied Auditing Audit of Plant‚ Property and Equipment – Lecture Definition Property‚ plant and equipment are tangible items that: a) are held for use in the production or supply of goods or services‚ for rental to others‚ or for administrative purposes; and b) are expected to be used during more than one period. Recognition An item of PP&E should be recognised only if its cost can be measured reliably and it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will

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    1. When Houston applied to Y Combinator‚ what hypotheses did he hold about the key elements of Dropbox’s business model? The first key elements were the simplicity and accessibility of the product. To underline this aspect he asked every VC who interviewed him whether or not they were using any other product of that sort‚ considering that‚ by that time‚ there were some other solutions in the market already. The product worked automatically and dealt with complex operations in a simple way.

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    Chapter 8 Audit Planning and Analytical Procedures PLANNING Why auditor should properly plan engagements: a. To enable the auditor to obtain sufficient appropriate evidence for the circumstances b. To help keep audit costs reasonable c. To avoid misunderstanding with the clients Acceptable Audit Risk is a measure of how willing the auditor is to accept that the F/S may be materially misstated after the audit is completed and an unqualified opinion has been issued. When auditor decides on a lower

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    Phillips Petroleum Case Study Prepared by For Professor C.E. Reese in partial fulfillment of the requirements for ACC 502- Advanced Auditing School of Business/ Graduate Studies St. Thomas University Miami Gardens‚ Fla. Term A1/Spring 2014 February 17‚ 2014 Table of Contents Issues……………………………………………………………….Page 3-4 Facts………………………………………………………………..Page 4-5 Analysis/ Authority………………………………………………...Page 5-8 Conclusions/ Recommendation…………………………………….Page 8 References…………………………………………………………

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    SOIL LAB: The Wealth Beneath Your Feet Purpose: To determine potential growth based on tests of physical characteristics such as pH‚ fertility and consistency. Pre-Lab: TO start off our investigation‚ we had to gather soil. Our group decided to get it from below a tree‚ right next to the trunk. In terms on fertility‚ we rated our soil to be a 4 (1 being the least fertile‚ 10 being the most). We rated it rather high because it was in a place where it had not been tampered with making it better

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    Just In Time Case Study

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    Just-in-time (JIT) is an inventory strategy of companies to increases the efficiency and decrease the waste by receiving goods only when there are needed for the production process. Thereby‚ the company can reduce inventory costs. The producers are required to forecast demand accurately in this method. The Just in Time (JIT) allows the movement of the products or materials to a specific location at the required time‚ just before the production process. The technique works when each operation is closely

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    Oh My Aching Feet In John King Fairbank’s short story‚ “Footbinding‚” Chinese parents choose to bind their daughters’ feet so they could have a better chance for a good marriage arrangement and success in life. A Chinese custom in practice for decades‚ “Footbinding spread as a mark of gentility and upper-class status” and as a way “[…] to preserve female chastity” (Fairbank 403). At a very young age‚ parents tightly wrap their daughters’ feet with cloth to prevent growth and change the shape in

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