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    Media bias in the reporting of the news is pervasive – it is present in every form of media and every style of reporting‚ no matter how non-biased one platform or outlet may claim to be. This is because of agenda-setting: the ability that the news has to tell the consumer which issues are important. Media of all kinds assert their agenda by many means. In a newspaper‚ the story on the front page is deemed to be of most importance; on a nightly news show‚ the story at the top of the hour is highlighted

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    KPI and Reporting definitions for Hospitality IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY has organized itself  with a specific chart of account & reporting system (known as the Uniform System of accounts for the hospitality industry)  network of consultancy companies gathering actual & precise data for comparison and benchmarking‚ who have produced a large number of KPI (Key Performance Indicators) These are generally accepted definitions largely shared across the hospitality industry. You may

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    Answers Fundamentals Level – Skills Module‚ Paper F7 (INT) Financial Reporting (International) 1 (a) December 2008 Answers Pedantic Consolidated income statement for the year ended 30 September 2008 $’000 98‚000 (72‚000) ––––––– 26‚000 (3‚000) (7‚600) (500) ––––––– 14‚900 (5‚400) ––––––– 9‚500 ––––––– Revenue (85‚000 + (42‚000 x 6/12) – 8‚000 intra-group sales) Cost of sales (w (i)) Gross profit Distribution costs (2‚000 + (2‚000 x 6/12)) Administrative expenses

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    Spain Received 13 February 2009 Abstract After adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for consolidated financial statements by European-listed companies‚ a number of European countries still require the use of local standards in the preparation of legal entity financial statements. This study investigates whether this requirement can be explained by a low demand for high-quality financial reporting and an orientation of accounting toward the fulfilment of regulatory needs in these

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    discontinued operations and before the effect of changes in accounting principles Discontinued Operations: A component of a business is defined as a segment for which operations and cash flows can be distinguished both operationally and for financial reporting purposes. It has to be sold in full. Check of impairment of segment if not sold off by the end of the year. Reported net of tax and must restate all previous reports. Asset Impairment: check undiscounted cf and reduce to fair value. Cannot reverse

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    Ch 8: Financial Reporting and Management Reporting System GL master ledger: the principal file in the GLS database. Based on chart of accounts. FRS draws upon GL master to produce the firm’s financial statements General ledger history file and journal voucher history file- prior period info Responsibility center file: contains revenues‚ expenditures‚ and other resource utilization data for each responsibility center in the organization (used for responsibility reports) Budget master file: contains

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    up all its function of the organization for them. If the company focus more attention of transparency‚ the stakeholder engagement will also improve. Moreover‚ companies need to disclose the environment reporting to the public‚ moreover‚ the company should use the classical model and stakeholder model to explore the economic issue and stakeholder issue‚ at the same time‚ analysis challenges that the company may face. Interpretation of CSR Different companies have different interpretation of CSR

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    Reporting Practices and Ethics HCS 405 May 07‚ 2012 Reporting Practices and Ethics Ethical standards and reporting practices are incorporated into the financial reporting and management of health care. Reporting financial data fairly and factually is quintessential to this. Responsible financial planning can prevent capital loss through investments‚ employees‚ and customers. Financial reporting offers assistance in calculating: amounts‚ cash flow‚ timing‚ and other data essential to organizational

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    Conceptual framework for financial reporting Objectives 2.1 Why a conceptual framework? 2.2 IASB Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements 2.2.1 The objective of financial statements 2.2.2 Stewardship as an objective of financial statements: the current debate 2.2.3 Underlying assumptions 2.2.4 A note on the ‘going concern’ assumption 2.2.5 Qualitative characteristics of financial reporting information 2.2.6 Constraints on financial reporting 2.3 Elements of financial statements

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    The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program defines motor vehicle theft as the theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle. The offense includes the stealing of automobiles‚ trucks‚ buses‚ motorcycles‚ snowmobiles‚ etc. The taking of a motor vehicle for temporary use by persons having lawful access is excluded from this definition. In 2004‚ there were an estimated 1‚237‚114 motor vehicle thefts in the Nation. Two-‚ 5-‚ and 10-year trend data showed considerable volatility: the number of motor vehicles

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