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    Aasb-16 Tax Analysis

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    The Australian Accounting Standard Board Drafted Accounting Standard AASB-112, Income taxes under section 334 of The Corporations Act 2001 on 15 July 2004. The main principle of tax effect accounting as per AASB-112 are as follows:- • Computation of any future recovery of the carrying amount of assets which an entity recognizes in its financial statements • Transactions and other important events of the current period that are present in the financial statements. The recognition of asset or…

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    The Internal Rate of Return According to Berk & DeMarzo (2016), the internal rate of return abbreviated as IRR and also known as the yield on investment refers to the discount rate that equates the NPV (net present value) of the proposed investment to zero (0). That is, the future cash flows of the investment plan equal the initial capital outlay of the project. The technique analyzes an investment plan by comparing the yield on investment to the minimum hurdle rate of a company. Like the NPV…

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    company. Among these techniques is the financial ratio analysis. Ratio Analysis Definition According to V. S. Bagad (2008), ratio analysis is a process by which figures in the financial statements are interpreted and analyzed using a mathematical computation (p8-1). Since financial reports contain raw data, ratio analysis provides the users a more detailed meaning and significant information on the company’s strengths and weaknesses. Meanwhile, Khan and Jain (2007) defined ratio analysis as “a…

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    Without doubt, quantum computing manifests its superiority over using conventional p-n junctions in a typical desktop computer. Quantum computers, through superposition entanglement, can simultaneously calculate all possible solutions in a D-wave processor, rendering them indispensable for solving computer paradoxes, such as P=NP, developed by physicist Kurt Godel to solve the NP-complete in quadratic and linear time. However, quantum computer’s cryptographic systems in their D-wave processers…

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    Standard 4: Uses strategies to deliver instruction that meets the multiple learning needs of students. 4.1 Learning Disabilities Practicum Journal- This artifact demonstrates that I am able to use many different strategies as they relate to reading, writing, and math when I teach my special education students. 4.2 Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Plan- This intervention plan demonstrates that I have used a problem solving strategy to help reduce behavioral occurrences with one of my IEP…

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    There are innumerous standardized tests available such as Stanford, Iowa Test of Basic Skills, and California Achievement Test. • Standardized tests scores are considered the only statistical component of an application that is common to every student. It provides a numerical indicator that assists the school admission to fairly compare candidates. • The GPA is key, though not always reliable since not every school offers the same classes (AP, Honors) and there is subjectivity in the…

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    that politician is dealing with. Ways to solve Travelling Salesman Problem: There are many methods that are being employed to solve TSP problems, which vary as per their respective path formulation techniques and also time-span required for computation completion. Some of those methods are as mentioned: Heuristics, Genetic Search, Greedy, Hill Climbing, Simulated Annealing, Ant Colony, Random search…

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    Carlos Case Study

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    second grade due to a learning disability that has heavily affected his reading skills. Carlos has an IQ of 105, which is in the average range. As of this moment, as a sixth grader, Carlos is at a third grade reading level. Carlos’ math skills for computation is at grade level, however when reasoning and problem solving are added to the mix, he falls behind. He enjoys and excels at geometry. - Carlos also has three younger siblings, and lives with them and his mother. His mother works long…

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    Based on my computations, I would say that in today’s minimum wage in California, $9 per hour might be enough for single person without any dependents and living in a less desirable area of town, but not sufficient for a family with two young dependents nor for a family with one full-time or one part-time worker with dependents. There were certain discrepancies between the two portions of the family’s monthly budget, and in order for me to acquire at least the average monthly budget of $3,120…

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    Multiplicative Simulation

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    The critical stage in children’s understanding of the mathematical rational number and mental and written computation strategies and ‘big ideas’ to reconceptualise their thinking in what is involved in multiplication and division to comprehend the ‘multiplicative situation. (Hurst., 2015).It is important students construct and coordinate the three aspects of multiplicative situations when they are developing multiplicative thinking which is the number of equal groups, the number in each group,…

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