Rate Assets (FRAs) Nonearning Assets (NEAs) Total $100 $200 Liabilities Rate Sensitive Liabilities (RSLs) Fixed Rate Liabilities (FRLs) $ 50 $250 $ 40 Equity $ 40 $340 Total $340 1. Classify each asset on the balance sheet as either: RSA FRA NEA 2. Classify each liability/equity account: RSL FRL Equity 3. Group assets and liabilities into the following groups: RSAs financed by RSLs FRAs financed by FRLs NEA financed by Equity Gap: Positive dollar RS
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Chapters 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ The Beginning of B’Way‚ and American Playwrights The very beginning‚ children playing games and the caves with paintings of animals they hunted Community – life of group more important than the individual Teenage gangs‚ religious organizations‚ congregations‚ military‚ some teams Collective – individual most important‚ uses group to further individual’s goals Produce collectives‚ theatre today‚ cities‚ self gov’t Alexander Pope “the proper study of mankind is man
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national campaign to “fix” the schools has been taking place for over a decade. The shift has been from academic education (1880 – 1960) to values-based education today. In 1947‚ National Education Association (NEA) leader William Carr clearly stated this new agenda when he wrote in the NEA Journal: “The teaching profession prepares the leaders of the future…. The statesman‚ the industrialist‚ the lawyers‚ the newspapermen…all the leaders of tomorrow are in schools today.” Carr also wrote: “The psychological
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Ensuring Ethical Practices in the Delivery of Positive Behavior Introduction Ethics refers to questions of right and wrong. Ethical professional conduct within the field of education ultimately relates to the potential to cause harm (or benefit) to the student. Ethical conduct requires that the practitioner stay within the bounds of the ethical procedures developed for the discipline that the individual is practicing. Ethical conduct standards are based in common sense (in regards to potential
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Topic: The disadvantages of nuclear technology outweigh the benefits With the development of technology ‚ a considerable number of nuclear stations have built up throughout the world .The statistics on this issue that about more than 30 countries have nuclear stations or use them to generate power such as the USA‚ Canada‚ German‚ the UK and China. On the one hand‚ these countries obtain huge benefit of nuclear technology‚ but on the other hand‚ some pollution‚ cost expense and health problems
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2011 [Πληκτρολογήστε το όνομα της εταιρείας] 1/11/2011 UNIVERSITY OF WALES-BRITISH HELLENIC COLLEGE ASSIGNMENT FOR EBA 314 MARKETING TUTOR: GEORGE PAPADOPOULOS PROJECT MAKERS: MATINA SKLAVOU‚ ALEXIS ZAGORAS‚ GEORGE MICHAEL Sweet Balance Restaurant New Service Development Table of Contests: 1) New Service Development Process 1.1) Company Description 2) Industry Analysis 2.1) Market Trends & the Future 2.2) Competition 2.3) Healthy Food Alternative
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School Choice – An Unwise Option The topic of charter schools and vouchers is an ongoing debate that is currently being argued in places from the local school board meetings to state supreme courts. Both charter schools and school voucher programs are collectively referred to as “school choice” initiatives‚ in that they allow parents to choose educational options for their children that are outside of the traditional public school system. A school voucher program provides parents with certificates
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Just like a salesclerk advertises its products in the market to benefit their business‚ similarly a Lobbyist manages to influence the government officials to pass such laws that are beneficial for their group. The main job duty of a lobbyist is to communicate and carefully discuss the laws written by them with the government officials. The legislators cannot ignore the lobbyists because they donate a ton of money in their campaigns‚ and if they go against them‚ the lobbyists can invest their money
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Review Essay of Arts‚ Inc. In the book Arts‚ Inc.‚ Bill Ivey‚ who is the former Chair of the NEA. His argument is simply that the combination of the increasing corporate dominance of the United States “cultural system” and the exfoliation of the increasing technology have destroyed the historical richness and diversity of culture. His second argument is that artistic heritage is a set of public assets‚ which should benefit all. Considered about the existing cultural institutions are often squandered
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Education Association NEA official website. I always believed that college was important but felt a bit guilty about wanting to go when I knew that my parents were eagerly awaiting me to complete high school and find a job to help out with the mountain of bills
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