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    Auditor in Controlling Fraud and Other Financial Irregularities in Private Universities in South-West‚ Nigeria. ADETOSO‚ Jonathan Adegoke1 OLADEJO‚ Kayode Samson2 AKESINRO‚ Abayomi Sunday3 Department of Accounting‚ Joseph Ayo Babalola University‚ P.M.B 5006 Ikeji-Arakeji‚ Osun State‚ Nigeria. Email of the corresponding Author: gokeadetoso@yahoo.com‚Kay_oladejo83@yahoo.com sunkesh75@yahoo.com Abstract The study examined the effectiveness of internal auditor in controlling fraud and other financial

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    terms‚ it merely needs to be “sufficient”.’ Discuss the accuracy of this statement. Your answer should include a detailed explanation of “nominal” consideration and “sufficient” consideration and how these legal concept interact in situations like that in Williams v Roffey Bros & Nicholls (Contractors) Ltd [1991] 1 QB 1. Your answer should also discuss whether Australian contract law should (or should not) provide greater clarity as to what is (or is not) sufficient consideration. ESSAY STRUCTURE

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    discussing the importance in learning CPR & First Aid to a healthcare worker. There are so many reasons why the healthcare worker should learn these two things. The healthcare worker will never know day to day what kind of situation they will be put in. They will need to be able to handle any and all situations that they may come across as a healthcare worker. The Importance in learning CPR & First Aid to a Healthcare Worker CPR and First Aid is very important to learn for a healthcare

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    or fraud in the medical field? Cite examples. There are many way to spot a scam or fraud in the medical field. Medical frauds range from people posing as doctors and practicing without a license‚ to useless supplements‚ worthless or dangerous diet aides‚ fake medicines and cures for cancer. Making good health decisions is hard and sadly some immoral people make it even more difficult by attempting to deceive and cheat the sick. Not everyone knows enough about medicine to spot a medical fraud or

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    Mesa‚ Angelica F. MARK1013 BSA 1-4 Topic: Five-Step Approach to Marketing Research Marketing Research – is a systematic design‚ collection‚ analysis‚ and reporting of data relevant to a specific marketing situation facing an organization. There is Five-Step Approach to Marketing Research‚ these are follows: 1. Define the problem A. Set the research objectives Exploratory Research-is to gather preliminary information that will help to define the problem and suggest hypothesis. Descriptive

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    “Failure is the first step towards success” is one of the most heard quotes and is again and again told to us in every step of life‚ but how often do we realize its importance or live by its mantra? Honestly‚ we don’t! We just expect the fruit to come to us without working over its plant. Getting up requires falling. If a nine month old gave up trying to walk after his first fall‚ he would never be able to walk again‚ simply because he gave up. We can relate this to anything we do or anything we

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    What It Takes to Be Great

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    for hard work The first major conclusion is that nobody is great without work. It’s nice to believe that if you find the field where you’re naturally gifted‚ you’ll be great from day one‚ but it doesn’t happen. There’s no evidence of high-level performance without experience or practice. Reinforcing that no-free-lunch finding is vast evidence that even the most accomplished people need around ten years of hard work before becoming world-class‚ a pattern so well established researchers call it

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    AN EVALUATION OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTANTS TO PLANNING MANAGEMENT FRAUD RISK DETECTION PROCEDURES ABSTRACT The study of the evaluation of Forensic Accountants to planning management fraud risk detection procedures aimed at investigating the relative merits of involving Forensic Accountants during the planning stage of developing an audit plan that will effectively identify Management fraud. Both primary and secondary sources of data were used for the study. Thirty five copies questionnaire were distributed

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    Burning Down the House: Mortgage Fraud and the Destruction of Residential Neighborhoods Ann Fulmer March 2010 DRAFT Burning Down the House: Mortgage Fraud and the Destruction of Residential Neighborhoods Mortgage fraud is bank robbery without a gun. 1 It is a high-yield‚ 2 low risk enterprise that has been reported in all 50 states‚ Puerto Rico‚ Guam‚ American Samoa‚ 3 Canada‚ 4 New Zealand‚ 5 Australia‚ 6 and England. 7 In the United States‚ it is committed by organized international and domestic

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    2 Step Flow Theory

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    THE TWO-STEP FLOW MODEL OF COMMUNICATION INTRODUCTION The two-step flow of communication hypothesis was first formulated by →  Paul F. Lazarsfeld and his colleagues in their classical study on the 1940 American presidential election (1944). It states that there is usually no direct influence of the mass media on the general public. Rather‚ “ideas often flow from radio and print to the opinion leaders and from them to the less active sections of the population” (Lazarsfeld 1944). This assumption

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