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    Primary diagnosis: Cardiac arrhythmia Secondary diagnosis: Migraine. Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr The claimant was a 59-year-old woman. Alleged disability: Heart pace maker implanted, mental issues, and headaches. The claimant reported that she had a hard time being around others, did not trust people and had a “hurtful past.” She experienced numerous headaches during the week, in spite of treatment. She was sensitive to light, noise, and heat and had to find a quiet place; she mostly…

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    Case: - FutureSelect v. Tremont Group Holdings, Inc., 180 Wash.2d 954, 331 P.3d 29. (2014). This case takes place in the Supreme Court of Washington. This is a state court case. It is a civil case, appealed by the defendants, from the court of appeals decision. The Court of Appeals reversed the trial court’s decision. The Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeals. This case was decided in 2014. Issue: Did the Court of Appeals err in determining that plaintiffs may hold Tremont…

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    don’t shirk away their clients by offering less than what the competitor is offering. By giving more than their rivals the association can achieve the highest point of their field. The main competitors for PwC are known as: • Ernst & Young (ENY) • KPMG • Deloitte Touché Tohmatsu • Grand Thorten (GT) • BMR The 3 companies from the top including PwC are known as the big four and are in close competition with each other in the world of financial consultancy, taxation, advisory and auditing.…

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    UNLV Accounting Case Study

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    When most people hear “accountant” they imagine a sunlight-deprived, backroom, number-cruncher whose condemned to a life of long math, and staring at excel sheets. Fortunately, this is not true. Accounting is a diverse field with a plethora of different responsibilities that range from investigating tax fraud in large corporations to providing critical analysis of data to financial decision makers. Despite the wide range of jobs in the accounting profession, UNLV’s accounting major prepares its…

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    when I took part in a discovery program with KPMG in July 2015. This program gave me a clearer understanding of what accountancy is and what accountants do. It was from this moment that I knew that accounting and finance was an interesting field in which I wanted to gain in-depth knowledge about. Accounting and finance is a large sector that can lead to many opportunities. In the UK, there are 4 main large employers for accountants: PWC, Deloite, EY and KPMG, with PWC being the largest employer…

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    The term, “glass ceiling”, first introduced in the 1980’s, is defined by Webster’s Dictionary as "an unfair system or set of attitudes that prevents some people (such as women or people of a certain race) from getting the most powerful jobs; an intangible barrier within a hierarchy that prevents women or minorities from obtaining upper-level positions.” The proverbial glass ceiling remained the one thing that kept women just below the surface of leadership in nearly every realm of business and…

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    Government, Social, Ethic and Environmental aspects, companies could have higher quality information to providers of financial capital in order to enable more efficient and effective allocation of its capital (IIRC,2013). Based on the research done by KPMG (2015), companies in the oil and gas sector are likely to publish Corporate Responsibility information along with their financial report. However, this does not mean that they are having an integrated report. Royal Dutch Shell does not have…

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    Primary Diagnosis Essay

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    Primary diagnosis: Disorders of back (discogenic and degenerative) Secondary diagnosis: Other and unspecified arthropathies. Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr The claimant was a 61-year-old woman. Alleged disability: Right leg paralysis, left leg nerve damage. She reported that she had a history of multiple health issues, including a knee replacement; she ambulated with a walker. She was taking multiple medications, including narcotics for pain control. Education: General Education…

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    Whistleblowing Case Study

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    • The official definition of the term whistleblowing is ‘making a disclosure in public interest.’ In the business world it refers to a party being aware of wrong doings in the workplace (usually referring to upper management being aware of criminal activity, and choosing to take no action). The government have made an active effort to help promote the concept of whistleblowing, and report criminal acts of their company. If the correct procedure is adhered to here, the employer rights are…

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    In fact, some research showed that many different kinds of industry will be hurt in the future because of the development of self-driving car. Vella and Steinmetz (2016) explained that there is a survey in last summer from KPMG claim that the auto-insurance industry could decline less than 40% in next 25 years because of the self-driving car. Some people might think the self-driving car is safer than the human-driven car. However, this belief fails to consider the fact that…

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