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    L (2013), Why abused women stay in bad relationships; Retrieved August 16, 2014, from http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/10/opinion/steiner-domestic-violence This source documents research on females whom stayed in an abusive relationship fearing of retaliation or in a hope of changing the abusing partner. The research shows the complications to the situations, particularly how a woman who’s being abused still tries to maintain a positive image to the world about their relationship. Some of the women…

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    It seeks to keep in view the socio economic environment in India, where capital is scarce and labor is abundant. However, a definition exist only for tiny and small units, medium sized enterprises are not defined either technically or legally. Industrial undertaking in which the investment in fixed assets in plant and machinery, excluding land and building, whether held on ownership terms or on lease or on hire purchase, does not exceed Rs. 1 Crore. WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Decisions…

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    It must be applied consistently to promote comparability between financial statements of different accounting period. However, a change in accounting policy may be necessary to enhance the relevance and reliability of information contained in the financial statement. In the case of the Woolworths Limited’s annual report, Woolworths limited was adopted a new accounting standards of AASB 119 ‘ Employee Benefit (2011) and AASB 2011-10 ‘Amendments to Australian Accounting Standard arising from AASB…

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    Dear sir with reference to the above mentioned subject the information regarding existing business is as follows: While reviewing sales of company it is observed that our sales increases by 22% each year but that lead to increase in our expenses by the same percentage which leads us to be on loss side each year. Further the increase in sales is not consistent with increase in market, as market is expanding relatively more than our growth that results decrease in our market share year by year. On…

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    Red Flags Case Study

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    Red Flags: 1) The significant unusual increase in long-term assets From 2003 to 2007, we can see that Bear Stearns’s long-term assets increased $170,836 (124.96%), while its current assets increased only 16.38%. This is a red flags because long-term assets are usually funded by long-term debts or stockholders’ equity. If a company put too many assets in its long-term categories, its financial flexibility will be impaired. 2) The significant increase in current and long-term liabilities From…

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    included in the cost of goods sold (Merchandise Inventories, 62). The inventory estimate adjusts for projected physical inventory losses. Physical inventory is taken periodically to ensure the inventory reported is accurately represented on the balance sheet. The inventory reflects markdowns for the cost over the amount they expect to realize from the ultimate sale or other disposal. Markdowns create a new cost basis for the inventory. Additional changes in fact or circumstances do not…

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    Polycom Fraud Case Study

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    7) The auditing procedures or approaches that could have been used for your case. In particular, strive to answer the following questions: a) How what could what auditors normally do be tweaked (e.g. nature, timing or extent) to catch management off guard? The auditors should assess the company’s environment and market in order to determine whether there is a possibility of the management fraud. The auditors could gather an understanding by investigating the management’s background, look for…

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    The balance sheet highlights the financial condition of a company and is an integral part of the financial statement. Through the analysis of the company 's balance sheet, it can reveal the company 's ability to pay short-term debt, the company’s operating stability, the size of the operational risk, and the company’s management overall. The short term debt paying ability can be concluded after analyzing Bob Evans’ annual balance sheet and quarterly balance sheet. According to the 2015 April’s…

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    a. It can change rapidly. c. It is easy to regulate. b. It protects the less fortunate. d. It encourages growth. 6. What might be a hardship for citizens of a centrally planned economy making a transition to a market-based system? a. Farmers would have to grow the crops that the government instructed them to. b. Only poor quality goods would be available to consumers, because manufacturers focused on quantity, not quality. c. Workers would lose job security and guaranteed incomes. d.…

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    Freedom occurs in the speech about 20 times. He repeats word and phrases in his speech so the audience can come to know what he wants. He repeats the word "I have a dream" so people could understand his main purpose of standing in front of his audience. Words such us "negro", "we", "nation" are repeated to show the audience who is apart of his speech and who he wants to give freedom to. These words also grab the audiences attention because they appear many times in many stages of the speech. It…

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