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    Jpmorgan Chase Company

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    In 2012, JPMorgan Chase Company (that specializes in banking and financial services) has accidently reported the trading loss of $6 billion due the badly conceived trades of the company. Since the company had been quite well-controlled and profitable over years, the trading loss of $6 billion caused a lot of confusion in JPMorgan’s Central Investment Office. Later on, the investigators have found that the company has not lost $6 billion but this amount of money has been displayed due to the…

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    The Financial Executives International and Drake University School of Accounting hosted the Thirtieth Annual Lecture which was presented by Sarah Esquivel. Sarah Esquivel is currently the Associate Chief Accountant for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Her presentation was an overview of what the SEC, specifically the Office of the Chief Accountant (OCA), is and does. Esquivel also included information on the new and changing accounting rules. The 2016 FEI lecture was honored to have…

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    Validity In Aged Care

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    A potential threat to the internal validity of my assigned research study is maturation because participants in the non-Snoezelen study were much older than other participants in the study with an age gap of up to 20 years. Maturation also threats internal validity in the sense that Snoezelen participants had been living in the residential aged care facility for a longer period of time compared to the non-Snoezelen group (Bauer et al., 2015). Participants who have been living in the residential…

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    What is The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)? It may be one of the most pivotal financial acts to have come about in recent history. It is a law that was enacted in 2002 and signed by President George W. Bush (U.S Securities and Exchange Commission 2013). The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforce this law to regulate changes in financial practices and corporate governance. The main purpose of SOX is to protect shareholders and the public from accounting fraud and errors. Fundamentally,…

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    Audit is one of many poems by Tony Barnstone, an accomplished poet, translator and professor. He followed in his father’s footsteps in becoming a translator, a poet and a scholar, and this is clearly seen in how he became the Professor of English Language and Literature at Whittier College. He has an extensive education, which includes a PhD from UC Berkley in California. His first book was a finalist for many national awards, and his works have been featured in many American journals. An…

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    Sample Legal Case Paper

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    ANALYSIS AND DECISION: In this case, the Appellant appealed the Department’s decision to reduce the household’s SNAP benefits after a change in household size. The Appellant and the Department’s Representative agreed to the gross monthly income received in the household from Social Security, however; the Appellant did not agree with the cash assistance belonging to his granddaughter and great-grandson, being used in the eligibility determination. At the administrative hearing, the Department’s…

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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 gave the PCAOB the authority to investigate and impose disciplinary sanctions against any individual or any registered public accounting firms that violate any of the accounting standard. These standard include those set by the PCAOB and the Security and Exchange Commission, professional standards that governs brokers, dealers and auditors of public companies. PCAOB Rules 5000-5113 outlines the PCAOB’s authority to conduct inquiries and investigations. PCAOB will…

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    Fundraising may sound like a simple task, but it is not as easy as it may seem. There is a lot of work involved. There are many aspects of fundraising. Some of the most important aspects to consider are the laws and ethics behind fundraising. There are legal guidelines that a nonprofit organization must follow in order to conduct fundraising like making sure they are registered in all states they fund-raise with and making sure to keep their nonexempt status in order for people to claim…

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    their judgement on the internal control of the company. Internal controls are to be tested for design, efficiency and operational effectiveness. The details of internal controls tested are not seen in the work papers. In addition, the nature, timing and extent of further audit procedures in not available. There was no sufficient understanding of the client’s process of gathering, updating and analyzing information. The auditor’s should improve on their analysis of the internal control of the…

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    This essay will be based on a case study that focuses on a registered nurse and the care that was given to one of her patients which will include patterns of knowing and bioethical principles, which should have informed the nurse about the possible actions she could have chosen for a possibly better outcome for the patient. Four elements of negligence that must be met in order for the nurse to be considered legally negligent. Along with the (NMBA) nursing and midwifery board of Australia 's…

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