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    would incorporate a few tactics to strengthen their internal controls they could prevent this type of fraud within their business. Stefan used multiple types of skimming in order to carry out his crimes. The majority include Skimming and lapping of Accounts receivable, which are a result from poor collection procedures and poor supervision from higher management. By applying the basics of Cressey’s study to analyze winkers…

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    money, because she can deal with vendors and customer and the associated accounts payable and accounts receivable, while entering all data into the accounting system, writing checks, and reconciling the company bank accounts and line of credit balances. Another example is that the repair technicians are free to order whatever parts they need to perform their repair…

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    An accountant is defined as a person whose job is to keep or inspect financial accounts. The role of an accountant can vary from company to company. To most being an accountant seems like a pretty boring job, but it involves much more than you may think. If your goal in life is to become an accountant there are certain requirements and skills needed to get into this profession. The first step is having the right degree. The five most accepted degrees are Accounting, Auditing, Business, Finance…

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    Costco Case Study

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    To measure a firm’s health within its industry, there is also a need to analyze their short-term financing policies. By measuring these, one can determine what portion of the company’s sales cycle needs to be financed by cash. For obvious reasons, shorter cash cycles are more healthy for a company. To minimize cash cycle, there should be initiative on the corporate level to minimize inventory and receivables periods and maximize payable periods. Short-term financing Ex-1 As seen in the table…

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    Award-winning author and feminist Ursula K. Le Guin delivered a rhetorically complex speech to the Mills College graduating class of 1983, comprised almost entirely of women. Her speech came at a challenging time for women, as second-wave feminism began to dissolve into a myriad of disagreeing factions. The title of the speech, the “Left-Handed Commencement Address,” is a reference to her book The Left Hand of Darkness, which follows an androgynous race of space aliens. This foreshadows the…

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    Sears Inc Case Study

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    to financial reporting for uncollectible accounts? Management’s objective was to find alternatives to better manage the way credit card charges were collected. The new system that was being used allowed the company to charge off customers’ accounts that neglected to make a payment within eight billing cycles. The intention of the new system was to assist the company in better managing their collection efforts giving them the ability to identify accounts that could or would become delinquent…

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    Oxfam Case Study Summary

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    In 1990, Oxfam – Quebic in Cambodia had a micro loan project to provide small and medium loan to the people in rural areas. Vast loan growing in amount and number of borrowers forced the project commenced as private company in 1995. In 1999, the company had the loan outstanding about 20 million USD, 65,000 customers, 10 branches and 150 employees. The main product of the company was providing loan and collecting saving. The vision of the company was to be a first micro finance institution that…

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    The company tried to maintain premium prices for most of the eight years. Customers expect prices to fall within a reasonable range. With that being said, the market price for Able and Abby for the first four years was $35.00 and $45.00. Before discontinuation, in year five, Ace was priced at $35.00 while the price for Able and Abby was lowered to $34.00 and $43.00 to create more sales (Capsim.com, n.d). However, at this point the company did not want to drop the prices lower because we were…

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    Checkout Trolley Essay

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    4.3.1.4 Use case combining both the Actors and subsystem: Below Figure 4.3 shows the Use case diagram of actor’s customer and cashier and the subsystem checkout trolley combined together. Key point to be noted from the Figure 3.4 are: • The use case “Get the checkout trolley”, must perform the use cases of the subsystem Checkout Trolley. • The use case “Pay bill” of customer and handle payment use case of the Cashier must perform the use cases, Cash payment and Card payment. • Similarly scan…

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    Cs 2401 Unit 3

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    November, 26, 2016 An automated ticket issuing system sells rail tickets. Users select their destination and input a credit card and a personal identification number. The rail ticket is issued and their account charged with its cost. When the user presses the start button, a menu display of potential destinations is activated along with a message to the user to select a destination. Once a destination has been…

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