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    Gender Inequality

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    a national level. Over the course of history‚ women have found that rights which were automatically granted for men required an exhaustingly large amount of fighting to obtain for themselves. It is unbelievable that the role of the woman had been devalued so much that women were not allowed to do what many women today now consider “basic” things such as receiving an education‚ holding jobs that did not involve children‚ or even own property. Even though women today are able to earn college degrees

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    formed to counter the effects of a history of discrimination. AA was formed to increase the representation of women and minorities in areas of employment‚ education and business from which they have been historically marginalised. However‚ AA has devalued the accomplishment of people who are chosen based on their social groups to which they belong rather than their qualifications. It has proven to a certain extent to have undesirable side-effects which somehow led to failing to achieve its goals.

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    regarding (a) Interest on Partner’s Drawing (b) Interest on advances made by a partner to the firm other than capital. (iii) State the complete accounting treatment of hidden goodwill at the time of admission of a partner. (iv) Why are assets revalued and liabilities reassessed when there is a change in profit sharing ratio amongst the partners? (v) State two differences between dissolution of partnership and dissolution of firm. (vi) Why is a memorandum balance sheet prepared at the time

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    Yuan to 1 Dollar. Some argue that China should revalue the Yuan again the dollar‚ establishing a more fixed exchange rate. Others believe that current should allow the Yuan to float‚ as it constitutes the idea of a free market. If the Yuan was revalued to be exchanged at a higher exchange rate again the‚ then the United State’s balance of payments would decrease proportionally. Alternatively‚ the balance of China’s payments would increase. Countries that have their currency tied with the United

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    the point where their funds ceased. The American people fell for consumerism. All people cared about was when the next big party was. At the beginning of the 1920’s‚ the American people valued parties over conservation‚ but once the Stock Market crashed in 1929 peoples morals changed. All of the sudden people valued conserving money over partying. Fitzgerald reflects these views onto Gatsby’s Character. Gatsby is able to live above the law because of his wealth‚ connections‚ and his views on the American

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    Ifrs Impairment of Assets

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    from the cost of developing the business as a whole). • Similarly‚ start-up‚ training‚ advertising‚ promotional‚ relocation and reorganisation costs are all recognised as expenses. Purchased Intangibles • If value of an intangible can not be valued reliably‚ while purchasing a company‚ include the value as a part of goodwill A special note on goodwill • Inherent goodwill Vs Purchased goodwill • How is it different? – Balancing figure – Cant be sold as a separate asset Research and

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    accounting concept

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    requires transactions to be recorded at the price ruling at the time‚ and for assets to be valued at their original cost. Under the "historical cost convention"‚ therefore‚ no account is taken of changing prices in the economy. Business should report its activities or economic events at their actual cost. For example‚ fixed assets are recorded at their cost in accounts except for land which can be revalued due to application. 1 Author: Mr Nasheeb Rassan www.iccf6.com -----------------

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    EXCHANGE RATES The exchange rate is the price of one country’s currency in terms of another country’s currency Quoted exchange rates can be either direct or indirect‚ Direct: home currency per unit of foreign currency 39 Rupees per US Dollars 80 Rupees per Pound Indirect: foreign currency per unit of home currency  0.0255102 US Dollar   per Indian Rupee 0.491594 Pound per Indian Rupee Appreciation of Currency Currency Appreciation means that the given currency

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    2007-2009” Since 2007‚ the US economy has encountered hostile financial conditions. From the rate of unemployment which peaked at 10.1 percent in 2009 (Center for Economic and Policy Research‚ 2010)‚ to the housing crisis‚ slow economic growth‚ devalued US dollar‚ collapse of the financial industry and loss of confidence by investors‚ two administrations and the Federal Reserve reacted with various monetary policies. This paper will seek to outline the major events which led up to the recession

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    India Rupee

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    British sterling and then to the US Dollar until 1971. As is typical of a small economy‚ post-independence from the British in 1947‚ the Indian rupee continued to be pegged to the Sterling until it faced its first major windfall in 1966 when it was devalued and pegged to the US Dollar. This lasted until the devaluation of the Dollar in 1971 upon which the rupee was re-pegged to the Sterling. In 1972‚ when the British Government floated the Sterling‚ India decided to peg it currency to a basket of currencies

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