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    1.(a) According to Maister’s First law the level of service perceived is below than the expected level, the service is failed and Mrs. F mentioned in the letter to the Dr X that she will not bring her family to him due to the poor service by the Drs X staff, shows the service is bad. According to the second law, first interaction with the service always play an important role in rest of the perceivable service experience. In this case study Mrs F is not acknowledged by the receptionist when she…

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    Accruals are adjustments of revenues that have been earned by an entity but not recorded yet in its accounts and expenses that have been acquired but not recorded yet in its accounts. In regard of accruals in revenue the example is electricity utility company, as it uses resources and employees in one month for generating electricity for customers to use in same month…

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    “Student loan debt hit the $1 trillion mark last year…” (Meisenhelder NP). What does that simple statement mean to people who may need to pay for their own college education? Will such a statement make people wonder if education is worth accumulating a large debt by the time they graduate from college? Should a college education be free? The cost of a college education is one of the most important things that we face as high school students. There are many pros and cons as to whether or…

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    in helping its clients develop realistic plans designed to fit their unique retirement goals. One disadvantage of putting off saving for retirement is government programs such as Social Security will likely only pay for a percentage of everyday expenses. Retirees may have to turn to other post-retirement income to make up any gaps. Another reason why procrastination could have dire consequences is overall, Americans are…

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    must pay to receive their diploma. College students need to pay tuition to be able to attend a college for four years. Therefore, the comparison of being a high school student and being a college student are education requirement, scheduling, and expenses. High school student’s education requirement differs from a college students. For high school students, the education requirements are all the same for each student. The high school student can pick the electives the student wants to take,…

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    Mdc Scholarship

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    There are many reasons why students like myself are worthy of an MDC scholarship for Disabled Students. However, I deserve this scholarship because ever since I started my education at Miami Dade College in the Fall of 2016, I have passed and completed my classes with A’s and B’s. This accomplishment bolsters me with courage to become more successful in pursuing my career goal of becoming a Computer Engineer. This scholarship opportunity would encourage me to stay focused on acquiring an…

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    help with the expenses of books like California. There are a quite a few programs out there for use, but students do not know how to get to them. I Say…

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    Working a summer job that paid eight dollars at the time, 25 hours per week my junior year, I was fully convinced I couldn't afford the total expenses of my senior prom. As expensive as it was, my parents who try really hard to make ends meet offered to pay for some of the expenses. However, it was about $1200 to $1500 including tickets, dresses, shoes pictures, food Etc. Which is rather expensive especially, if it was only for one night. Imagine spending $1500 in one day; working all summer…

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    Nonprofit Accounting

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    One way to simplify information is to develop a chart of accounts. The chart of accounts is the foundation of the nonprofit accounting system. It is a set of categories to organize the description of assets, liabilities, net assets, income, and expenses…

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    treated for purposes of Federal tax income? The tax issue at play here is how to handle the additional $25,000 received by John Smith from expenses he paid up front. If John previously expensed the $25,000 then the recovery of the $25,000 will be considered as income in the current year. If he didn’t then he may use the $25,000 to offset the deferred expenses and it will have no impact on his taxable income. “Gross income does not include income attributable to the recovery during the…

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