Solutions for Chapter 1 Auditing: Integral to the Economy Review Questions: 1-1. The special function performed by the public accounting profession is the attestation to the fairness of the financial statements of clients. The special function ensures the reliability and integrity of the financial reporting system. Judge Burger described the special function as "certifying the public reports that collectively depict a corporation’s financial status‚" which involves "a public responsibility
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ECONPROJECTS 1. Trimester-Long Marketing Plan Project Form a group of 5 members each‚ decide on a “fictional” consumer product or service you wish to bring to market. During the course of the Trimester‚ each of the elements of the marketing plan‚ coordinating with the text chapter‚ will be reviewed. At the end of the semester‚ each group is to present their entire marketing plan to the class. The following is an outline of this process: Chapter # | Title | Element of the Marketing
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HOLIDAY HOME WORK-DEPT.OF COMMERCE BUSINESS STUDIES Project: Principles of Management The students are required to visit any one of the following: 1. A departmental store. 2. An Industrial unit. 3. A fast food outlet. They are required to observe the application of the general Principles of management advocated by Fayol. Fayol’s principles 1. Division of work. 2. Unity of command. 3. Unity of direction. 4. Scalar chain 5. Espirit de corpse 6. Fair remuneration to all. 7. Order
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CERTIFIED) PROJECT REPORT ON OFFSHORE BANKING SUBMITTED BY Miss. PAWALE DAKSHA NANABHAU MANGALA T.Y.B.COM (BANKING & INSURANCE) SEMESTER Vth SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROJECT GUIDE PROFF.VAISHALI SHUKLA Academic year 2011-2012 DECLARATION I Ms. Daksha Nanabhau Pawale‚ student of Niranjana Majithia Degree College of Commerce‚ studying in T.Y.B.COM (banking and insurance) semester Vth hereby declare that I have completed Offshore banking project in the academic
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “AYURVEDIC MARKETING” Project submitted to the University of Pune in partial fulfillment of the course Submitted By: Hammad Sorathia Bilal Sakhiyani Nandish Mehta Alay Patel Rahul Prasad B.B.A. Semester – III Under the guidance of: ___________________ _________________ Prof. Mooon Paithannkar Prof. Subhasis Pal Sinhgad College of Arts and Commerce Pune: 411001 Assessment Year 2008-09 SINHGAD COLLEGE OF ARTS & COMMERCE (Affiliated
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PGA TOUR‚ INC. V. MARTIN (2000) A brief overview of the case: Should a golfer with a congenital leg disease have the right to use a golf cart in professional golf tournaments? In the case of PGA Tour‚ Inc. v. Martin (2000)‚ the justices of the US Supreme Court disagreed. Their disagreement turned in part on competing views about whether walking the course is essential to the game of golf. To what extent does the debate about using golf carts call into question the athletic nature of golf and the
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Page 1‚ Questions 10-20: ------------------------ 1: A standard drink is: A 16-ounce beer B 12-ounce malt beverage C 6-ounce glass of wine ->D none of the above 2: As found in recent studies‚ people who think they are drinking alcohol (but are not) report: A feeling sad B feeling aggressive ->C finding other people more attractive D all of the above 3: Effects in judgment are caused by alcohol’s impact on which part of the brain: A nucleus accumbens ->B frontal lobes
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PROBLEM 15.15 (WWWR) A 0.20-m-thick brick wall (k=1.3W/m•K) separated the combustion zone of a furnace from its surroundings at 25℃. For an outside wall surface temperature of 100℃‚ with a convective heat transfer coefficient of 18 W/m2•K‚ what will be the inside wall surface temperature at steady-state conditions? Solution : q k = Tw = h(Ts − Tsurrounding ) A L Tw = = h(Ts − Tsurrounding )i L k Tinside =? 0.2m Ts = 100°c (18W / m.k )(75k )(20 × 10−2 m) 1.3(W / m.k ) Tsurrounding
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UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BCOM DPS 202: FUNDAMENTAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Practice questions on facility location/warehousing KitchenWare (case study) KitchenWare is a retailer of electrical kitchen items. The senior management team has decided to centralise and integrate the company’s warehouse operation into a national distribution centre warehouse (NDCW) to supply all of its retail operations across the country. Previously‚ each retailer had its own warehouse function
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POSITIONING The diagram above shows that LG’s positioning depends on three relationships which are: I) The relationship between LG and the customers. II) The relationship between the customers and LG’s competitors and III) The relationship between LG and competitors Both LG and its competitors try to convince customers on why (price‚ quality‚ fit for purpose‚ track record‚ novelty‚ etc) they should buy their respective products and not the other. This persuasions and the customers experience
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