------------------------------------------------- Tax Research Memo: Entity Selection Issue FROM: Mark J. Sobanski‚ CPA TO: Penelope‚ Mark and John. DATE: April 15th‚ 2013. SUBJECT: Entity Selection for the new business. Issue/ Considerations: It is desired to study the issue of how should the new business to be started by Penelope‚ Mark and John be structured? The related tax and non-tax considerations are as follows – I. The different forms of organization available to Penelope‚
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Executive summary The current market of taxi business in Hanoi is high competition. There are 120 taxi companies with total 10‚000 cars only operating in Hanoi. HanoiTaxi Company is facing with a lot of challenging so that an efficient changing is very necessary now. This marketing plan is going to analyze both current micro and macro environment of HanoiTaxi. By analyzing clearly that‚ we will show out which are our current strength and weakness. The plan will provide suitable strategies to
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References: Mullins‚ J.W.‚ Walker‚ O.C. (2010). Marketing Management A Strategic Decision-Making Approach. New York: Mc Graw-Hill. Cotte‚ J. (2010). HANSON PRODUCTION: PRICING FOR OPENING DAY. Harvard Business School. Mankiw‚ N. G. (2003). Principles of Economics‚ 3rd Edition. New York: Thomson Learning.
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Chemistry II lab Why do liquids evaporate at different rates? Section1: Have you ever left a container with some type of liquid in it and wondered how it could it evaporate so quickly? The evaporation of an unpredictable liquid is an endothermic process that results in a temperature decrease. The amount of temperature decrease is related to the strength of intermolecular forces of attraction. The rate of evaporation can be described as the change of temperature divided by the time it takes to
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QANL 2216 Homework #1 Due date: 9/8/14 Requirement: Use MS-Word to complete the homework. Copy and paste any Excel output to your WORD file‚ print it and staple all pages. Un-stapled homework is NOT acceptable. Problem #1 The following data represent energy consumption and renewable energy consumption in the United States in 2005: Energy Source %* Renewable Energy Source %* Coal 23.0 Ethanol
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concept they have‚ are at the MAC stores and counters. They play loud music‚ catching to the young adults. The employees are always gorgeous‚ and are always ready to try their newest technique or line in you‚ the client that’s walking by. Another business that really has effective marketing‚ is Infect
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Dear Team Members‚ I anticipate that you all are fine and taking pleasure from your work at Byblos restaurant which is in Ultimate Resort and Spa.Since beginning‚ we are enjoying great client feedback‚ excellent customer service and have loads of satisfied customers. This is because of your hard work and enthusiasm to perform your individual tasks. I‚ as a Owner of restaurant‚ observed that cleanliness in our restaurant during closing timeis not top of things. As per our hotels food
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Memo Review Tactics for writing Memos are the same as other communications in business ‚ such as emails or written letters. These Memos are brief‚ informal and straight to the point. When you have longer Memos they will required you to use more formal tone and conduct yourself with a professional intent. Make sure that you address the memos as needed‚ but stay away from Jargon that management might not approve of. You will have where different accounting will use this jargon among themselves
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S COTT L . A LTHAUS Cline Center for Democracy University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign 2001 South First St.‚ Suite 207 Champaign‚ IL 61820‐7461 Office: 217.265.7879 Fax: 217.265.7880 E‐mail: salthaus@illinois.edu Web: www.illinois.edu/~salthaus CURRENT POSITIONS Charles J. and Ethel S. Merriam Professor in Political Science‚ and Professor of Communication‚ University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign (2014‐present). Director of the Cline Center for Democracy
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1. Lou Zar’s action regarding to sewing a replica of the U.S. flag to cover the backside/seat of his uniform pants was not unconstitutional. There needs to be compelling reason to restrict Lou from wearing that uniform that caused negative emotion. It would be unconstitutional if the government restricted Zar from wearing his uniform without a compelling reason. The government cannot prove that Zar’s intentions were to commit or threaten any act of violence through his speech. It is true that Zar’s
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