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    government entities. However, GASB is not a government entity, it is an operating component of the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF), a private sector not-for-profit entity (GASB, "Facts About GASB "). The accounting and financial reporting standards established by GASB are essential for government entities operate differently than for profit businesses. The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is another board that establishes GAAP pertaining to private sector accounting. Both GASB…

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    value assets on their historical or acquisition costs. What types of asset valuation methods are useful for finances, stocks, bonds, tax returns, and financial statements? Response 5 As a potential CFO, valuing assets is a crucial need for not-for-profit health care organizations (NFP). A well-managed health care organization with auditors, management, and CFO would ensure the assets, stocks, bonds, tax returns, and financial statements are being valued thoroughly and accurately. First of…

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    I am Karuna Ravi. I completed my high school. I took Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET) and waited for the results. My Father, Nageshwara Rao Ravi, working as charge-men in the steel industry. My Mother name is Surya Kumari Ravi, Housewife. I have a sister (Lavanya Ravi) who is working as a computer engineer in a reputed company. We live in Visakhapatnam, India while my sister lives in Bangalore. I believe, my mother is the most amazing and hard working woman in…

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    Financial Fraud Case Study

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    Financial Statement Fraud Investigation Frisbey (2015) indicated that forensic accountants should be able to effectively communicate with the management and involved personnel as to the factors of the existence of fraud indicators, to be able to perform essential analytics and independent testing such as horizontal and vertical testing techniques to detect fraud or to examine the validity of evidence being investigated (p.8-9). Frisbey mentioned that forensic accountants should, for example,…

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    Barnes and Noble is a bookstore that sells trade books, textbooks, magazines, newspapers and other content. Barnes and Noble has a total of 1,361 bookstores currently in operation, 700 of these are college bookstores where students can buy a small selection of what a normal Barnes and Noble retail store would, as well as textbooks from the college and an array of specific college related items. When Leonard Riggio acquired Barnes and Noble, it was one store on a city block in the 1970s and…

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    food bank and being an active participant in organizing and sorting food. Individually and coorpaterly we were able to sort a total of 13,109 pounds of food and provided 8,400 meals. We were able to prepare donations for distribution to over 600 non-profit agencies in metro Atlanta and North Georgia area. I worked together with other volunteers in order to sort, inspect and pack quality groceries. Being part of the community I believe that is is essential for one to become more aware of how…

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    Poverty In The Usa

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    There is a way that the community would not be mad about giving money to the government for them to spend of the homeless people. That is splitting the money that is already going to the welfare so it would not cost the citizens anything.. Non profit organizations like Kiva and Feeding America whose goal is to “distribute more than 2 billion pounds of donated food and grocery products annually”(Rozzi). Only a small percent of money would then lead to a growth in what they provide for the poverty…

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    In the two articles titled Frances Hesselbein’s Merit Badge in Leadership by Sally Helgesen and Women Rising: The Unseen Barriers by Herminia Ibarra, Robin Ely, and Deborah Kolb both obtain numerous similarities in the messages in which they are conveying. Both articles discuss women in leadership positions. The article about Frances Hesselbein focuses primarily on her as an effective leader and the philosophy that she lived by to ensure that her nonprofit organizations would become a success,…

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    turnover ratio and net profit. One another responsibility of the president is to contemplate the feedback from manager and provide required resources to enhance the work…

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    While limited research has been conducted on the existing relationship between ecovillages capitalism, and neoliberalism, there have been studies that allude to the interactions between non-profit organizing, neoliberalism and capitalism. Ted Baker, in this article titled Ecovillages and Capitalism, notes this fact by stating, his own “need to address the limited amount of literature that had already been generated by this connection” (Baker, 2013). More generally, the interactions between…

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