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    Latrell Case Summary

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    72. Facts: Recently Latrell purchased a free roundtrip ticket to Milan‚ Italy with a value of $1‚200. The ticket was purchases with Latrell’s frequent flyer miles generated from business travels as a CPA. Those previous business trips were paid by Latrell’s employer and he was not taxed on the travel reimbursement. Issue: How much income‚ if any‚ does Latrell have to recognize as a result of purchasing an airline ticket with frequent flyer miles earned from business travel? Authorities:

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    Metformin Case Summary

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    Arnold‚ our 48-year-old Hispanic male patient‚ has shown some improvement in his fasting blood glucose (FBG) level and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level with metformin monotherapy. However‚ we would like to see his FBG at less than 110 mg/dl and his HbA1c at less than 7%. Due to this patient’s desire to only take a single medication and his refusal to alter his lifestyle‚ we have decided to start Arnold on Xigduo XR (dapagliflozin/metformin) 10mg/2000mg once daily‚ taken in the morning with food. It

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    Tivo Case Summary

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    DIAGNOSIS OF THE PROBLEM: TiVo was launched in March 1999 and aimed at transferring control from TV networks to consumers. Currently (May 2000) TiVo has a low market penetration (0.04%) but current customers highly satisfied.Experts predicted that the customer base would reach 35000- 80000 by 2000 yearend. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: To increase product awareness‚ customer acquisition and sales by modifying the current marketing strategy and also address the emerging competition. SITUATION ANALYSIS:

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    Telstra Case Summary

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    Part A (a) The present value of all future cash flows is a factor in the calculation of Value-in-Use (AASB 136 (30)). The Telstra Ltd management makes assumptions that future operating performance (or cash flow) of the asset can be appropriately predicted based on historical performances and expected future performances (Telstra‚ p94). This complies with AASB 136 (33)‚ (34) and (35). Future net cash flows have to be discount back to present value (AASB 136 (56)). The assumption that Telstra has

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    Bridgeon Case Summary

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    1.Industry and its relevant characteristics. As the original plant of Bridgeton Industry‚ Automotive Component & Fabrication (ACF) supplies the most components to the U.S automotive industry. The plant has a long history that was established in 1840s and the site developed by several industrial uses. ACF could be the leader of the whole industry because the Big- Three automobile manufacturers are the ACF main customer‚ which bought the whole production of ACF. 2.Competitive environment Although

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    Burgertown Case Summary

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    1) Issue: If the termination of the lease is not correct‚ then who would be liable for the cost of rebuilding the structure? Rule: The owner selling of the leased premises to a third party does not terminate the lease. Analysis: Many leases for commercial structures require the tenant to rebuild the structure if it was destroyed out of the control of the landlord. The destruction was caused by a flood which is out of the control of a landlord. Conclusion: Burgertown would be held liable for the

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    Summary: Case Study

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    Chapter 19. 10. Distributing automobile A would trigger a taxable gain of $7‚000 for Crimson‚ whiledistributing C produces a nondeductible loss of $5‚000. To preserve the loss on C and avoid recognizing a gain on A‚ Crimson should consider selling C and then distributing cash to the second shareholder. Crimson should also distribute automobile B because there will be no gain on distribution and no nondeductible loss.10. 14. a. The determination of the reasonableness of compensation paid

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    Delliouse Case Summary

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    Detective Mark Whatney arrested Defendant after finding cocaine in his Asheville‚ North Carolina home and the dead body of Donovan Delliouse in his trailer near that home. Defendant alleges that he has not been to his Asheville home in almost year‚ and he had a piano delivered to start taking piano lessons there. Furthermore‚ he claims he does not know Delliouse‚ he is unaware of any illegal activity at his Asheville home‚ and his trailer was used for storage. These events took place after Whatney

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    Lululemon Case Summary

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    Lululemon Tops Earning Estimates‚ Stock Price Rebounds Lululemon Athletica (NASDAQ:LULU) shares spiked almost 4.54% after beating analysts’ revenue and earnings estimates by a wide margin of $4.17 million and $0.04 per share‚ respectively. The company’s revenue surged 13% to $544 million compared with the revenue of $479 million in the same period last year. Its total comparable sales increased 7%‚ while direct to consumer revenue surged 16% over the year-ago period. Above all‚ Lulu’s operating

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    Altgeld Case Summary

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    1)What is Governor Altgeld’s responsibility and his judgement on the situation? Altgeld considers it his responsibility to seat the health and well being of the city’s inhabitants‚ and after numerous unsuccessful attempts at negotiating with Pullman‚ he decides to intervene for the good of the city’s people. 2) What is the situation of the workers and people in Pullman‚ Illinois? While there overall quality of life was high in regards to commodities and access to basic necessities before the depression

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