Wayne Hood William Barr 21 January 2013 ENGL 152-14 Crazy Thing 2 Crazy Thing 2 When I almost ran my grandfather over at his house it affected my life by making me more aware of my vehicle. The incident changed me because once I realized what was happening I realized wasn’t in control of my vehicle anymore and couldn’t stop what happened or could have happened. I know that once a person loses control bad things can happen. What could have happened terrified me; the first thing that went
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Crazy or Beautiful? In the movie "Crazy Beautiful"‚ the main character Nicole obviously has a mental illness. I believe this comes from a multiplicity of reasons such as genetics‚ and her abuse of alcohol. Also‚ it appears as Carlos has a much more difficult life than Nicole‚ however he is not the one with the mental illness. I will go into further detail on what I think why the illness is with Nicole‚ not Carlos. Nicole is a very interesting character; she just needed to find her weakness and work
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people together‚ whether liked or not‚ like branches on a tree‚ spreading its leaves for what seems like miles. In "The Century Quilt" by Marilyn Nelson Waniek‚ the speaker creates a simile of her grandmother’s blanket and her quilt‚ beginning with explaining the memorable colors and thoughts about her grandmother’s blanket and continuing with her quilt. In "The Century Quilt"‚ Waniek gives the poem complex meaning through literary techniques such as diction to add complexity and to give insight to
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Service Philosophy Everyone can provide service‚ but few can provide exceptional service. It all begins with putting your guest and their needs as your priorities. You have to be willing to give your guest the attention and respect they deserve. It is essential to always remember that you have the power to change their day and mood. “Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice‚ here by a smiling look‚ there by a kindly word; always doing the smallest right and doing it all for
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Mexican migration into the US Migration from Mexico to USA started in the early 40’s‚ where Mexican nationals where temporarily allowed to work primarily in the agricultural industry. Then as the years went on more Mexicans migrated to the USA to work on farms and other low skilled jobs. During this time there had been boarder controls set up due to the masses of people trying to get into the USA illegally and Immigration services‚ which deported 3.8 million Mexicans in 1953. The Push factors
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Crazy Eddie Tables of Contents Issues…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….III-V Facts..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….VI-IX Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………………X Recommendations………………….…………………………………………………..………………….XI References.…………………………………………………………………………………………………….XII Issue 1) Red flags were the increase on short-term investment receivables why would an electronic company
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Crazy Eddie 1. 2 . If better‚ more complete audit procedures were performed‚ it is likely that many of the major accounting irregularities and fraudulent practices could have been uncovered. a) The falsification of inventory count sheets: The auditors could have conducted full physical inventory counts‚ or performed random inventory counts at warehouses or stores undisclosed to the management at Crazy Eddie prior to the tests. This would have prevented the management from strategically
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Accounting 712 Crazy computer case Issue: 1. Should Crazy Computer recognize the commission revenue for sale of the extended warranty at the time of the sale‚ if CIC reinsures with TPI sold by CC. Analysis: My opinion to this question is that the Crazy Computer Company cannot recognize the commission revenue at the time of the sale and the revenue should recognize on a timely basis and also the revenue should be amortized and recognize along with the time of the service period.
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Crazy Eddie‚ Inc. Common Size Balance Sheets March 1‚ 1987 March 1‚ 1986 March 1‚ 1985 May 31‚ 1984 Cash 3.17% 10.47% 33.99% 3.76% Short-term investments 41.36% 21.14% 0.00% 0.00% Receivables 3.68% 1.77% 4.18% 7.12% Merchandise inventories 36.99% 47.16% 40.51% 63.83% Prepaid expenses 3.61% 1.86% 0.98% 1.41% Total current assets 88.81% 82.40% 79.66% 76.12% Restricted cash 0.00% 2.64% 10.77% 0.00% Due from affiliates 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 15.69% Property‚ plant and equipment
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Crazy Eddie Case Questions 1. Compute key ratios and other financial measures for Crazy Eddie during the period 1984-1987. Identify and briefly explain the red flags in Crazy Eddie’s financial statements that suggested the firm posed a higher-than-normal level of audit risk. There were several red flags in Crazy Eddie’s financial statements. The company’s higher-than-normal level of audit risk can be determined by completing a ratio analysis of the financial statements. An analysis of key ratios
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