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    they’ll need to know. They’re less likely to wonder, say, “How can this be true?”” (Kohn, 2011) When book reports were given out, I thought I was so smart because I chose the book that didn’t have seven hundred pages. I had chosen a book with three hundred pages. When it came time to sit and read my book I couldn’t because I didn’t understand what I was reading. When I was writing my book report, every so often I would throw in things that I made up or thought was relevant. If I had actually…

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    Pass/Failure Audit Case

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    the auditor’s report more clearly identify the auditor’s role and responsibilities, the limitations of the auditing process, and the degree of reliance to be placed on the audit information presented. These proposed changes are based upon the same premise of avoiding the “illusion of accounting exactitude”. The auditing process requires a great deal of professional judgment and financial statement users must be cautioned against placing more than reasonable assurance on the report. In line…

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    Independence In Auditing

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    underlines the importance of being independent in appearance. Auditors have the responsibility to exercise professional judgements when auditing financial statements and the public must trust that their professional judgement is without bias otherwise the reports would be potentially materially misleading. 2. There are number of standard setting bodies, such as the AICPA’s ASB and the PCAOB, that establish independence standards for CPAs. In general, describe the basic rules of independence…

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    Pornography is harmful to relationships, deceptive because it gives unrealistic expectations, and addictive in and of itself. Although it is viewed by many as normal and natural, pornography is dangerous, and more dangerous for adolescents because of their brains’ physical immaturity. Increased normality of pornography and easier access has made it more present than ever. Many view pornography as a normal and natural behavior, however pornography is harmful to relationships, deceptive because it…

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    ‘Sexuality is culturally constructed '. Explain and discuss this statement with reference to studies which explore sexuality in different parts of the world? In this essay I will assess the various cultural views, values, and treatments of sexuality, as well as the power relations connected to them. I will weigh the amount of research done on men against the amount of research done on women and try to explain this difference, in addition to exposing the liberties men are given in expressing…

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    On July 30, 2002, Congress passed with a near unanimous vote what is considered by many to be “the most comprehensive financial reporting legislation since the Securities Acts of 1933 and 1934” (Louwers at al., 2015). The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, commonly referred to as “SOX”, was named after its two main creators U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes and U.S. Representative Michael G. Oxley. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act has a goal “To protect investors by improving the accuracy and reliability of corporate…

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    Serving the needs of all the stakeholders with the help of effective internal control systems, policies and procedures lay the foundation of excellent corporate governance. Corporate governance concentrates on management as well as on shareholder’s wellbeing . Internal as well as external corporate governance helps organization in board culture, their share price in market, future need for raising capital and the most important is to gain shareholders trust. The internal and external check upon…

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    INTRODUCTION This report aims to study the communication systems of a not-for-profit organisation in Victoria, named Victorian AIDS Council (VAC). In the first part, some background information, including an organisational chart, different channels of communication with the organisation’s key internal and external stakeholders and funding resources will be examined. In the second part, a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis will be employed to examine the competitiveness…

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    1999, the beginning of a new outlet for information began, With the use of satirical techniques many new news show had begun to shake the standards the news had previously had. Starting with The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to continue to The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert and even websites like the onion all having a unique and ever evolving standards of their own. These news television programs unifying news and comedy into something new shocked people. Some of the technique utilized for…

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    Key Auditing Principles

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    Standards), 2) Sufficient appropriate evidence (Field Work Standards), 3) Accordance with GAAP and 4) Proper opinion (Reporting Standards) • Due Professional Care Auditors should exercise due professional care when they perform auditing to prepare reports. An auditor should be equipped with the degree…

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