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    GROUP A PRESENTATION: Leibler (“True and fair view- an imaginary view”) argues “in an ideal world‚ and with just a little imagination‚ accounting standards would always produce a true and fair result. But this is not necessarily so in the real world” (p 61). o What is the problem that Leibler identifies in his paper with respect to the ‘true and fair’ requirement? o What solutions does Leibler suggest to ensure that reporting entities do a better job at addressing the ‘true and fair’ requirement

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    The Risk of using Macros in Excel What is a primary security risk that user should acknowledge when using macro? Well I think that keeping control of the macros in the Microsoft programs are very important to the security of the user’s computer. From what I read in the reading and a little research letting the wrong macro get a hold of your computer can be a disruptive to your computer. From what I found out in one of the websites called ComputerWeekly.com Saran(2001)‚ “ an advisory notice by

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    a Tri-Fold Brochure Using Word (adapted from an article by Jeff Davis of ZDNet) Your word processing program can do much more than print documents in portrait or landscape orientation. Using a simple three-column page design‚ you can turn your word processor into a desktop publisher without spending a dime. It’s simple to do and the results are great. In this lesson‚ you will learn how to create an effective‚ low-cost‚ professional-looking tri-fold pamphlet‚ using the do-it-yourself method

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    Google‚ Microsoft‚ Apple and Amazon. Financial analysis Google‚ Microsoft‚ Apple and Amazon Object : Financial analysis - Key analysis of the competitive advantages for future lead 19/02/10 Author : Samuel MORILLON‚ Chief Operating Officer Cybion S.A. - MBA Insead‚ Engineer. In less than one decade‚ the ITs business has spread on the worldwide mainstream demand. Handsets‚ multimedia gaming platforms‚ Internet take in average more than 2 hours per day per customer in western 1 countries . In

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    Microsoft How is Microsoft so successful? The answer is simple‚ due to a motivated fork force. Microsoft is successful because of their workplace environment‚ empowerment of employee ideas‚ and their employee benefits. A motivated work force causes a team of motivated people to work towards accomplishing their goals. In order to achieve the company’s goals‚ Microsoft hires not only experienced people but also young and talented graduates who the company believes will contribute by bringing in fresh

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    Situation: Microsoft (MS) is losing money in PRC‚ partly because of the lack of intellectual property protection in that market and partly because its product (Windows 3.1) can not meet local customers" needs due to low level of localization. Since localization of Window 3.1 seems indispensable for MS to succeed in the promising PRC market‚ the question for MS is choosing the best localization solution from the available three choices. These choices are either leaving the market open for Software

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    The U.S. government charged that Microsoft had violated antitrust law. Microsoft disagreed. Do you agree with the U.S. government‚ or with Microsoft? In answering this question‚ you may wish to address two issues. Was Microsoft a monopoly? Did it use its monopoly to compete unfairly against other companies? Commencing in 1990‚ Microsoft was investigated and then charged with violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act which governs United States businesses. The company was determined to be a monopoly

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    MIS 6326 (Database Management) Assignment 2: Chapters 5 & 6 Due date: Monday February 24‚ 2014 Please upload a correct and readable assignment file (e.g.‚ a text file‚ a PDF file‚ or an MS Word file). After uploading the assignment file‚ you MUST validate it by checking what you uploaded. If you uploaded a wrong file‚ you can take it back and upload a correct one before the assignment due date. At the time of grading‚ no credit will be given to a wrong assignment (e.g.‚ an assignment file for

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    report provided by Microsoft. We found factors explaining market value of equity are perceived risk and future cash flows. Additionally‚ we concluded the firm’s financial reporting practices were used to create a distorted impression of business performance to seek certain results. Factors Explaining the Difference between Market and Book Value of Equity: The difference between market value to book value of equity can be explained by the former being based on future expectations held by investors while

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    electronic spreadsheets‚ accountants relied heavily on manual calculations for financial reports‚ budgetary projections‚ incomplete records accounting ect. As Ballantine explains‚ “much valuable time had been spent on repetitive calculations [...] if one or more input values were altered and the entire worksheet had to be recalculated manually.” (1991‚ p.204). Today the same logic behind manual worksheets apply but with the added power of spreadsheets. The development of electronic spreadsheet programs

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