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    Some potential goal conflicts that I may face if I become an Accountant that will interfere with some of my desires to travel around the world and learn about people. Accountants are serious no time for socialization, and that is something I truly want to get better at. Choosing this career, I can see my life stable, because I will be earning enough money to support my needs and wants and still helping my family, but most important this job will come easy to me. It will be rewarding to see how…

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    Poverty In America

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    what they should do if they find their situations getting better and looking towards the future. These accountants can do this with groups of people seeking help, like a seminar, or in an individual session. The goal is to make the biggest impact possible, this will be a learning experience for both the businessmen and the people living in poverty. In order to find men who would like to do these jobs, they can perhaps be taken from a nearby…

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    Joint Pain Case Summary

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    well as feelings of anxiety. She states her joint pain began a little over a month ago at first in her knees. Then she began to notice the pain increasing, and soon spreading to her wrists and fingers. She believed her job as an accountant and the constant typing required for the job exacerbated her joint pain in her fingers and wrists. She describes the pain as a “burning” sensation. Ms. Edwards also began noticing her sleep patterns being out of sync around 3 months ago. She found herself…

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    because they had a good skill that helps them to get a good job and they also had many opportunities in their period. With the development of society, they need to constantly upgrade their own knowledge. So they started to learn new skills to help them to adjust to the new times. For example, after my mother graduated from the high school, she started to find a job that counted the money for a small restaurant. So right now, she is an accountant for our family company because she studied the…

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    current job fell into my lap. My starting salary would be as much as the average accountant, and I wouldn’t have any debt from school loans. It seemed like a win-win. I was extremely under qualified; the job required a degree and experience, neither of which i had. However, I knew the owner of the company and he explained he had faith that I would learn what I needed to, and it was my personality he was hiring. Now I have years of sales, marketing, and management experience, and found a dream…

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    1. What are the relevant facts? • Ryan was recently hired as the Chief Accountant for a relatively small firm • Sid, the VP of sales, is concerned that the company will not reach their sales quota (200,000 units) • CEO requires the contribution margin to be $2.00 per unit in order to achieve a pre-tax profit of $85,000 • Due to the variable costs of $4.00 per unit, the selling price must be $6.00 o Competitors are selling similar products o at lower prices • Variable costs must decrease in…

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    But when I can, I enjoy doing things such as playing video games, watching T.V., listening to music, playing sports, wrestling, and taking UFC classes. Those are my interests, but my passion is wrestling. Once I graduate high school, I want to get a job, save some money, and then…

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    Enron used the practice of posting profits on potential instead of actual gains and used Arthur Andersen accounting firm to cover any losses through the misuse of special purpose entities (SPEs). Arthur Andersen, was old and well-respected; no one believed it would be party to corporate fraud, making Enron seem squeaky-clean. Retrieved on 23 October 2017 from http://www.mademan.com/mm/enron-scandal-summary.html (Links to an external site.). This scheme was working until Enron decided to falsely…

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    attributes of culture. One study that of culture was by Geert Hofstede in the early 1980’s. It is because of his research that many have looked into the influence of culture on accounting. In an environment where many companies are multinational, accountants should be aware of the prejudices of other countries culture and differences in accounting. How do these differences lead to differences in interpreting standards and reporting financial information and why? These non-accounting factors…

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    Finally I will discuss some issues arising from the use of accounting conceptual frameworks. Accounting Concepts and Principles are conventions that give a structure for financial reporting. Financial reporting uses the professional judgments of accountants to stop its users from being misled. In order to ensure the concepts and principles are applied consistently; major accounting standard-setting bodies have included them in reporting…

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