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    An Insight on IFRS versus U.S GAAP & Implications of IFRS adoption on Financial Statement and Accounting Quality Q2) Principle and rule-based accounting reflect different approaches to accounting. The pros and cons of rule-based accounting (RBA) and principle-based accounting (PBA) are as discussed. (1) RBA deters creative accounting as rules reduce opportunistic discretion unlike PBA which is more subjective and ambiguous.On the other hand‚ others argue that rules are a means to circumvent

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    aplaying for a job

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    interested in applying for a student’s jobs in the USA that you have advertised for this summer at Go Americas. I am a foreigner languages student of the university La Salle. I have a B2 level of English that allow me to understand and express my ideas fluently in English. As a secondly point‚ would you mind telling me what sort of jobs I am applying for‚ why the employers there should select me for an interview? Does the enterprise happen to know where the job listing for Florida is?. Although‚

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    Job Application

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    When applying for employment by mail a job application letter must accompany your resume. Often times an employer may be flooded by perhaps a stack of a hundred or more resumes on any given day. In such situations‚ getting an interview can represent a major break-through for the job applicant. The job application letter you write can and should be used to substitute for that all-important interview that you may not otherwise get‚ regardless of your qualifications. So‚ construct it wisely. Resumes

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    Job Scheduling

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    i JOB SCHEDULING IN NON-MULTIPROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT Average turn around time computation T=n=0nTix 1n Where: Ti= Fi- Ai * Fi= Finish Time * Ai= Arrival Time * n = no. of jobs Fi= ST+ RT * ST= Start Time * RT= Run Time WTAT= TATACTUAL RUNTIME * WTAT= Weighted turn around time * TAT= Fi- Ai EXAMPLE # 1: FIFO JOB | ARRIVAL TIME | RUN TIME | 1 | 10.00 | 2.00 | 2 | 10.10 | 1

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    On the Job Training

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    Part I Introduction On the Job Trainee (OJT) is one of the best training methods because it is planned‚ organized and conducted at the employee’s worksite. OJT will generally be the primary method used for broadening employee skills and increasing productivity. It is particularly appropriate for developing proficiency skills unique to an employee’s job‚ especially jobs that are relatively easy to learn and require locally owned equipment and facilities. OJT is dependent upon

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    Dumb Jobs

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    Dumb Jobs Many of us will work numerous dumb jobs in our lives before we finally get settled into a permanent position. Dumb jobs such as working as an usher like the narrator in the essay: "Stupid Jobs Are Good to Relax With". A couple of other examples would be jobs in a fast food restaurant or a retail store. In the essay‚ the narrator mentions that for the past couple of years he has relied on these "stupid jobs" in order to make enough of a living to get through life‚ while still studying

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    Teen Jobs

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    2012 Working as a Teen It is important for teens to have a job in high school because of all the great aspects they can get out of it. Jobs give teens a leap of confidence and teach them independence. Working after school is an incredible way for teens to learn the importance of responsibility. They will have the opportunity to get a taste of the real world and prepare for the future. Having a job while in high school will teach a young teen how to get along and collaborate with

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    Steve Jobs

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    Apple co-founder Steve Jobs‚ who revolutionized technology through his design‚ marketing and creation of personal computers and mobile devices‚ has died at 56‚ the company announced Wednesday. The man who forged Apple into a powerhouse and shaped how people listen to music and how they use computers died peacefully surrounded by his family. "We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today‚" Apple said in a brief statement. "Steve’s brilliance‚ passion and energy were the source

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    dream job

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    My dream job is a doctor because I want to help sick people to become healthier. I can also help my parents when they are sick. To become a doctor‚ I have to read a lot of books because doctors are required to know well about the human body. Also‚ I have to study English very hard because most of the medical terms are in English. In order to become a doctor‚ I have to make a constant effort. There are few things for me to work on. First‚ I have to love and serve for those who are sick. Doctors need

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    Job Enrichment

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    determine what position the company intends to have and how its brand is actually perceived by customer markets. Definition * Job enrichment is defined as a way to motivate employees by giving them more responsibilities and variety in their jobs. The idea was first developed by American psychologist Frederick Herzberg in the 1950s and states that a well enriched job should contain a range of tasks and challenges of varying difficulties‚ meaningful tasks‚ and feedback‚ encouragement‚ and communication

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