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    4. Please draft a “CPA Oath,” which speaks to the role of public accountants, addresses the challenges of the professional among its clients and society, and incorporates a historical understanding of the field of public accountancy. This Oath should not be longer than one page. The CPA Oath As a Chartered Public Accountant, my goal is to act as a trusted professional working for the greater good of the society. I will act to serve in favor of the public interest in the best of my knowledge and…

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    Children’s outdoors swing sets are not a product that people tend to buy during economic downturn. In reality, during economic downturn consumers prefer to save money and only buy products that are necessary for everyday life. Therefore, a swing set doesn’t fit into their lives and wont purchase the product. In theory, reducing a products price would be effective in economic downturn, however lowering a products price can have negative consequences like lowering profit margins, the negative…

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    that some consumers will take initiative and many activists will push and campaign, similar to what occurred to Nike when the scandal of sweatshops in china broke out, thus change was mandatory for the company to stay alive. Otherwise shareholders, creditors, and consumers will leave for a different company. Barbara, definitely knows many of the big points within the subject regarding network neutrality, and she manages to convince the average reader by shrouding the lack of quality in her…

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    payment to the bondholders under the condition that the bond is a fixed-income security. Maintaining the control of the firm is also one of the advantages. The issuance of bonds has no effect on the ownership of the company, the bondholder just as a creditor and has no right to control the firm. The next advantage is bonds can issue at any time. The firm can issue the bonds once the firm needs the extra…

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    Nonprofit Organization: Statement of Cash Flows Introduction In budgeting for nonprofit organizations, the Financial Statement of Not-for-Profit Organizations (FASB 117) guides institutions in their mandated functional reporting of expenses (Greater Washington Society of CPAs, 2015). The FASB 117 provides financial statements with insight on actual cost of programs and services, identifying evolving trends, and positioning the organization to generate future revenue. In addition, the…

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    Abstsract As a mix of the Christian confidence with select bookkeeping ideas, the dialog in this paper tries to illuminate bookkeeping understudies and experts of the connection of scriptural standards and the Christian perspective to the investigation of expense bookkeeping. For Christian people occupied with the investigation of expense bookkeeping, it is gainful to decide how the standards and techniques they are learning, for instructive and expert purposes, identify with scriptural…

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    No American document has had a greater global impact than the Declaration of Independence. It has been fundamental to American history longer than any other text because it was the first to use the name “the United States of America”: in this sense, the Declaration was the birth certificate of the American nation. The document contains a list of twenty-seven grievances that state why the United States was choosing to become independent. The King was a Tyrant, who burned the colonist’s towns,…

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    World War One was a turning point in European power, politics, and pride. It represented the political collapse in Europe, and “this catastrophic downturn suggested that Western capitalism was likewise failing” (990). Europe had remained the center of global power through the Industrial and Scientific Revolution, and controlled a large part of the world, either directly through colonialism or through economic means. They were a people of great pride, influence, and nationalism. Yet, their sense…

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    Inventory Turnover Ratios

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    Group Limited, 2014, p. 17) could be a contributing factor; however, this rising trend shows that GWA Group Limited are becoming operationally less efficient at settling external liabilities This suggests the business is increasingly relying on creditors to fund daily…

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    right with non-violent petty criminals as a means of preserving their community. Williams says street communities outside of police intervention settle community grievances from minor criminal cases such as theft to grievances against employers, creditors and merchants” Williams says a third of South African going before “Street Committees” were satisfied with the Street committee's decisions. Williams says “post-Apartheid street committees still exist in poor communities of South…

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