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Accounting Fraud Case Analysis - Adelphia Communications
FRAUD CASE ANALYSIS Adelphia Communications, Inc. In 2005, founder of cable giant Adelphia Communications, John Rigas, along with two of his sons who served as CFO and EVP of the company were sentenced to prison terms for a list of crimes related to internal corruption. The company, one of the largest cable providers in the nation, was delisted from the NASDAQ in 2002, forced to file bankruptcy, and eventually sell off all its assets to
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Accounting Basics
More Books At www.GOALias.blogspot.com GOALias.blogspot. Contents FOREWORD iii Chapter 1 Introduction to Accounting 1 1.1 Meaning of Accounting 2 1.2 Accounting as a Source of Information 6 1.3 Objectives of Accounting 10 1.4 Role of Accounting 13 1.5 Basic Terms in Accounting 14 Chapter 2 Theory Base of Accounting 22 2.1 Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) 23 2.2 Basic Accounting Concepts 24 2.3 Systems of Accounting 33 2.4 Basis of Accounting 34 2.5 Accounting Standards
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Reasons for American Civil War
There is sometimes a historical misconception where the reasons for the American Civil War are concerned. Often, it is thought of as a one-issue conflict between the North and South over the abolition of institution of slavery, but little is said of the animosity between the two regions that had existed from the birth of the nation. Like a marriage that begins tenuously and slowly spirals into an environment of hatred - the political, economic
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Unilever in Latin American Countries
Despite the fact Unilever (Home care)'s scale may not fit into micromultinational categories, the categories supplied by Dimitratos et al (2003) can be used for the purpose of analyzing the objectives of the company when going abroad. These objectives are reveled in the company's main strategic priorities which is to have steady growth and to reach out to billions of people daily as well as maintain their position among industry leaders in the product ranges
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Accounting Theory Issues - Cahaya Ilmu Enterprise
Company Background Cahaya Ilmu Enterprise is a enterprise business which established since 2006 located at Bukit Kayu Hitam. But the business had moved to Changlun on December 2010. Mr. Abdul Razak bin Mahamud is the owner of Cahaya Ilmu Enterprise and he is also a teacher at Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Tangga. Cahaya Ilmu Enterprise main activity is selling Islamic products such as Al-quran, Tafsir, CD of Islamic talk and Islamic children, minyak ‘atar, buah tin
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Acct 310 - Memo for Accounting
ACCT310-1104B-08 Managerial Accounting Keith Smith American Intercontinental University Online Discussion Board Unit 2 I feel that expense was not evenly allocated within the two expanses. Each commercial company's retail arms are responsible for half of the cost to advertise this figure being 2.5M per. Each also should be responsible for sharing the warehousing expenses divided in half which would come to 1.5M each. I would propose as an alternative assign the expenses based on actual
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The German Influence on American English
As early as 1683, immigrants from the southwestern part of Germany had begun to settle in Pennsylvania. According to Glenn Gilbert's article "French and German: A Comparative Study," in Language in the USA, in the year 1790 there were already 176,400 persons with German surnames in the United States. This represented 5.6 percent of the total population. The Germans were most highly concentrated then in southeastern Pennsylvania, where they made up 26.1 percent of the
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The Benefits and Drawbacks of Overseas Labor for American Companies
Memorandum Date: May 5, 2011 To: Jodi Jewell, Professor From: Christopher Wynne Subject: The Benefits and Drawbacks of Overseas Labor for American companies Here included with this memorandum is a report on the benefits and drawbacks of overseas labor for American companies. Our goal was to determine whether companies in general should expand their manufacturing and resources to other countries in order to cut costs and to rise above all competitors. The outcome of benefits
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Mgm Mirage - Accounts Receivable
MGM MIRAGE—ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 1. Gross casino accounts receivable. Because in Exhibit 1a, net accounts receivable are consisted of three parts of accounts receivable which includes 174,713, and one total allowance for doubtful accounts. So $174,713 is a gross number. 2. a. The total change of allowance for doubtful accounts is consisted of three parts: Writeoffs will cause debits; recoveries will cause credits; bad debts expenses will cause debits or credits. So we have the following
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American Gangster
American Gangster The strike force banged on the door. “This is the police! Open up! We have a search warrant.” That was the beginning of the end of Frank Lucas, also known as “Superfly”, a name he gave himself. Frank Lucas was born September 9, 1930 in North Carolina. He moved to Harlem, NY in 1946 at the age of 16. His life of crime started at the age of six. Members of the Ku
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Native American Culture
In Native American culture, the red is the color of faith, and represents communication. The short story The Red Convertible by Louise Erdrich is more than an emotional story about the lives of two Chippewa brothers who grew up together on an Indian reservation in North Dakota. Erdrich uses metaphor, symbol, vivid imagery and a simple writing style to allow the reader to understand the text while also providing the opportunity to read a lot
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Business in Today's Economy - International Accounting Differences
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING DIFFERENCES International accounting differences pose a number of problems from a financial analysis perspective: 1. In attempting to value a foreign corporation, there is a tendency to look at earnings and other financial data from a home country perspective - leads to the potential of overlooking the effects of accounting differences. 2. An awareness of international differences suggests the need to become familiar with foreign accounting principles in order to better understand earnings
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Financial Analysts Need Sharper Accounting Tools - Article Review
In his article, “Financial Analysts Need Sharper Accounting Tools”, published online in June, 2011, volume 25, No.2, David Mosso, a Vice Chairman of the Financial Accounting Standard Board and also the Chairman of the Federal Accounting Standard Advisory Board discussed the implications of a wealth accounting model on comparability for several key aspects of financial analysis such as restraining, accounting manipulation, and unifying merger and acquisition accounting (p.419). The paper’s purpose was also to focus
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Accounting Concepts
• Accounting Basics Important Disclaimer Important Note: The text in this chapter is intended to clarify business-related concepts. It is not intended nor can it replace formal legal advice. Before taking any actions relating to your business, always consult your accountant or a business law/tax attorney. The Need for Accounting Every organization needs to maintain good records to track how much money they have, where it came from, and how they spend it. These records
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Gender Issues - American Intercontinental University online
Gender Issues American InterContinental University Online Dr. Stephen Castellese Abstract When dealing with gender issues in the workplace, there are a plethora of things to be considered in making sure that any one person or group of people are not offended by any action or statement made by an employee of the company. Discrimination is a strong term and needs further examination when it is used. GENDER ISSUES According to Donald Weiss this is
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Practice of Accountability
This study aims to describe the practice of accountability that are understood by the stakeholders, explain the practice of accountability in several dimensions of accountability and to reconstruct accountability concept within the framework of the local culture. This study used an interpretive approach, ethnographic methods and informants of the people and Church officials. Data analysis was performed with a description, interpretation and reconstruction. Result description and meaning on the spiritual dimension was found that the
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American Well Porter 5-Forces
For an online clinic business model, such as American Well, here is a brief synopsis of how one could apply the traditional Porter 5-forces model to this emerging business: Power of Customers - LOW (applies to both of American Well's customers - the insurance companies who pay providers and could use this service to reduce medical costs, and the end consumer i.e. patients because both benefit from this service which fulfills an unmet need) Threat
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Mgmt 6000 - Great American Knitting Mills - Gold Toe Socks Case
Great American Knitting Mills- Gold Toe Socks Case By Peter Chen Harvard Extension MGMT 6000 Marketing Management 12/15/2011 Success History and Performance Gold Toe has been extremely successful in the last few years. It was priced in the upper range for both wholesale and retail goods and with gross margin about 33% in the last few years and revenue close to $20M. Fifty-seven of the top 100 department stores sold Gold Toe and in smaller
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Limitations of National Income Accounts to Measure Standard of Living
National Income Accounting refers to the accounting records that measure the national economy’s performance while National Income looks at a country’s total income. There are various forms of national income such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Gross National Product (GNP), Net National Product (NNP), National Income (NI), Disposal Income (DI) and Personal Income (PI) (Stone, 2008). In order to assess how fast an economy has grown, we must have a means of measuring the value
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Accounting Case
WEEK 13 Q1) Non-Mls valued at the cost of replacing the service potential currently embodied in them, not the cost of a new asset. Revaluations are credited to a reserve, not to the P/L. however, depreciation expense is based on re-valued amount, so if RC is rising sharply, depreciation expense increases similarly, reducing profit, lower profit= lower dividends= more chance of firm being able to replace productive assets when necessary. CCA does not set up
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Accounting Standard
According the section 211 (3C) Accounting Standards means, Written accounting policy documents, issued or recommended by ICAI for covering the aspects of recognition, measurements, presentation & discloser of accounting transactions in the financial statements under the CA act 1949, as may be prescribed by the central government in constitution with the National Advisory Committee on Accounting Standards established under section 1st of 210(A). Standards are a source of rule and order and generate stability. In
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Criminal Law Evaluation - American Criminal Justice System
Criminal Law Evaluation Criminal law is the basis for the American criminal justice system. According to Cornell University Law School (2010), “a "crime" is any act or omission (of an act) in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it (para. 2). Criminal law protects society from the deliberate harm perpetrated by others. The United States Congress and the individual states have enacted laws that define specific crimes and the accompanying punishments when those
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American Civil War
Abstract More than 18 specific types of disruptive technologies used in the American Civil War. Infantry tactics evolved to flanking maneuvers and suppression fire and are still considered modern today. Iron clad Monitors evolved in to great battleships that ruled the seas for the following 80 years. Submarines still lurk beneath the waves and require massive resources to counter their effect. Finally, the railroad revolutionized logistics and allowed the fielding and support of massive armies.
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The American Fur Company Case Study
Case Study: The American Fur Company 1. How would you evaluate Astor in terms if his motive, his managerial ability and his ethics? a. In terms of motives, managerial ability, and ethics, Astor can be regarded as a man with little or no morale. His motives were very selfish and had no ethics. He was self motivated by profits to become the largest and only American Fur company, owning 99.9% of the stock and going
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American Revolution: Truly a Revolution?
The American Revolution The American Revolution was unlike any other political overthrow that had occurred in the 18th century because it was the first truly successful revolution in history. Initially it was widely debated whether or not the American Revolution was truly a revolution. By definition an overthrow and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed is considered a revolution. This means that the people governed completely overtook
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