...------------------------------------------------- INTERNATIONAL MONATERY FUND ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- IMF FUNCTIONS it works to foster global growth and economic stability by providing policy, advice and financing to members, by working with developing nations to help them achieve macroeconomic stability and reduce poverty The rationale for this is that private international capital markets function imperfectly and many countries have limited access to financial markets. Such market imperfections, together with balance-of-payments financing, provide the justification for official financing, without which many countries could only correct large external payment imbalances through measures with adverse economic consequences.The IMF provides alternate sources of financing. Upon the founding of the IMF, its three primary functions were: to oversee the fixed exchange rate arrangements between countries,thus helping national governments manage their exchange rates and allowing these governments to prioritise economic growth, and to provide short-term capital to aid balance of payments. This assistance was meant to prevent the spread of international economic crises. The IMF was also intended to help mend the pieces of the international economy after the Great Depressionand World War II. As well, to provide capital investments for economic growth and projects such as infrastructure. The IMF's role was...
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...VINCENNES UNIVERSITY CATALOG Vol. LXIX August, 2010 No. 61 A COMPREHENSIVE TWO-YEAR COLLEGE OFFERING ASSOCIATE DEGREES IN THE LIBERAL ARTS, SCIENCES, EDUCATION, ENGINEERING, AND TECHNOLOGY AND OFFERING BACCALAUREATE DEGREES IN SPECIALIZED AREAS Accreditation The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 263-0456 www.ncacihe.org FAX 312-263-7462 Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting American Bar Association American Board of Funeral Service Education American Health Information Management Association Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education Federal Aviation Administration Higher Education Coordinating Board of the State of Washington Indiana State Board of Nursing Joint Review Committee on Education In Radiologic Technology National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships National Association of Schools of Art and Design National Association of Schools of Theatre National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission Printing Industries of America, Inc. Approved for Veterans Membership The American Association of Community Colleges Aviation Technician Education Council The Council of North Central Two Year Colleges The Higher Education Transfer Alliance The National Academic Advising Association The North Central Association...
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...Solution - Main Transaction Set - Transactions List A SOLUTION - MAIN TRANSACTION SET TRANSACTIONS LIST A The next 23 pages (pages 56-78) are the solutions to the Systems Understand Aid main transaction set for transactions list A. Additional transaction sets are provided later in this manual . See page 234 for the document solutions summary page. Illustrations of completed documents for the main transaction set for transactions list A are included on pages 235-242. See page 259 for a description of the filing system. WAREN SPORTS SUPPLY BALANCE SHEET AT DECEMBER 31, 2009 AND 2008 ASSETS 2009 CURRENT ASSETS Cash Accounts receivable - net Inventory Marketable securities Total current assets FIXED ASSETS - Net of accumulated depreciation Total assets $103,141.67 42,506.08 192,593.00 24,000.00 362,240.75 2008 $11,025.19 7,814.19 101,681.00 0.00 120,520.38 215,921.00 $578,161.75 239,105.50 $359,625.88 LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts payable Payroll taxes withheld and payable Federal income taxes payable Interest payable Total current liabilities NOTE PAYABLE Total liabilities STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY Common stock Retained earnings Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $8,767.15 4,262.22 51,429.77 201.37 64,660.51 70,000.00 134,660.51 $11,279.35 3,284.54 29,797.00 0.00 44,360.89 0.00 44,360.89 225,000.00 218,501.24 443,501.24 225,000.00 90,264.99 315,264.99 $578,161.75 $359,625.88 56 ...
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...BAE Systems Aerospace & Defence 22 February 2010, United Kingdom Readers in all geographies please refer to disclosures on page 9. THIS DOCUMENT IS A MARKETING COMMUNICATION. It has not been prepared in accordance with the rules in the Conduct of Business Sourcebook designed to promote the independence of research and is also not subject to any prohibition on dealing ahead of the dissemination of research. z Share price performance 230 278 325 373 420 Feb-09 Aug-09 Feb-10 1m 3m 12m Price (0.2) 10.0 (5.8) Rel. All Share 2.8 10.4 (30.3) Rel. Sector (not shown) (1.9) 3.6 (21.9) Source: JCF Group Confirming upgrade post results BAE reported solid FY09 results, posting 17% EBIT growth (5% organic). We anticipate slightly lower organic growth in 2010, with EPS enhanced by the £500m share buyback. In aggregate, we upgrade FY10E EPS by 4.4% (2.3% underlying / 2.1% buyback). We maintain our view that the stock remains good value with an attractive yield. However, we believe the group’s below average mid term growth prospects will hold back the rating potential through 2010. Key points Portfolio performance. BAE’s broad portfolio of capabilities and geographical exposures, where 80% of the business is characterised by long-term committed programmes and multi-year support contracts, provides protection from the inevitable budget pressures. Forecasts are relatively secure, in our view. Land’s a drag. A c30% decline in Land Systems revenues to FY11E will hold ...
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...SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR 2013 - 2014 ATENEO GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 2 0 1 3 2 0 1 4 2013 AUGUST T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 JUL. 29 - AUG.1 Mon,Tue 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Thu 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUG. 4 Sun S M T W FOR MBA STANDARD PROGRAM, MIDDLE MANAGER PROGRAM AND MBA in HEALTH PROGRAM JANUARY S M T W 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 F 3 10 17 24 31 S 4 11 18 25 SEPTEMBER S M T W T F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 NOV. 30 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 DEC. 4-7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DEC. 9 AUG. 5-9 Aug. 12 AUG. 17 AUG. 21 AUG. 26 NOV. 1 S NOV.29 DEC. 14 DEC. 21 DEC. 25 DEC. 31 OCTOBER S M T 1 W 2 T 3 F 4 S 5 Enrollment Period for First Trimester Graduation Exercises Mon-Fri Faculty & Staff Annual Conference Mon First Trimester Classes Begin Sat Team Orientation Program Wed Ninoy Aquino Day Mon National Heroes Day Fri All Saints Day Fri Last Day of Classes For First Trimester Sat Bonifacio Day Wed-Sat Enrollment Period for Second Trimester Mon Second Trimester Classes Begin Sat Team Orientation Program Sat Last Day of Classes for the Year Wed Christmas Day Tue Rizal Day 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 FEBRUARY S M T W 5 12 19 T 6 13 20 F 7 14 21 S 1 8 15 22 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 26 27 28 MARCH S M T W 5 12 19 26 T 6 13 20 27 F 7 14 21 28 S 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 JAN. 1 31 JAN. 6 2014 S M ...
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...E.T. Lyrics Lyrics Artists News Soundtracks Apps MetroLyrics #ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ MetroLyricsKaty PerryE.T. Lyrics ArtistLyricssee allAlbumsPicturesVideosAwards E.T. Lyrics Katy Perry Print LyricsiTunes LyricsSubmit Corrections 4.8K Send "E.T." Ringtone to your Cell Show Hide Click highlighted lyrics to see their meaning You're so hypnotizing Could you be the devil? Could you be an angel? Your touch magnetizing Feels like I am floating, leaves my body glowing They say be afraid You're not like the others, futuristic lover Different DNA They don't understand you You're from a whole other world A different dimension You open my eyes And I'm ready to go, lead me into the light Kiss me, ki-ki-kiss me Infect me with your love and Fill me with your poison Take me, ta-ta-take me Wanna be a victim Ready for abduction Boy, you're an alien Your touch so foreign It's supernatural Extraterrestrial You're so supersonic Wanna feel your powers, stun me with your lasers Your kiss is cosmic Every move is magic You're from a whole other world A different dimension You open my eyes And I'm ready to go, lead me into the light Kiss me, ki-ki-kiss me [ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/et-lyrics-katy-perry.html ] Infect me with your love and Fill me with your poison Take me, ta-ta-take me Wanna be a victim Ready for abduction Boy, you're an alien Your touch so foreign It's supernatural Extraterrestrial ...
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...ALPFA General Board Meetings: The core of ALPFA is our General Board Meetings. At these meetings the E-Board discusses information ranging from future planned events to possible networking opportunities. Dates: Sept. 1, 8, 30, Oct. 27, Nov. 4, 10, Dec. 1 E-Board Meetings: At the E-Board meetings the leadership discusses how to improve our organization and plans future events for our active members. Dates: Every Thursday starting Sept 2 and ending Nov. 19 Committee Meetings: I held individual meetings with each E-Board member and their committee members. The point of these meetings was to evaluate every position’s performance and create concrete and measurable goals to be implemented Spring 2011. This feedback and goal setting exercise revealed several strengths and weaknesses the group had to fix. Dates: Nov. 14, 15, 17, 18 Involvement Fair: ALPFA set up a booth during the Smeal Involvement Fair and attempted to attract potential members to their General Board meetings. Date: Sept. 1 Resume Reviews: I held individual resume reviews for anyone who asked for help. At these reviews I thoroughly critiqued the resume and offered advice on how to improve upon their resume. Dates: October 20, November 16, December 6, Target Guest Speaker: Target gave a presentation on their retail associate summer internship for undergraduates. The presentation was given at the Thomas Building. Date: October 26 KPMG Cooking Event: KPMG hosted an event at the Nittany Lion Inn where our...
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...Interested in learning more about security? SANS Institute InfoSec Reading Room This paper is from the SANS Institute Reading Room site. Reposting is not permitted without express written permission. Conducting a Penetration Test on an Organization This document is decided to give readers an outlook on how a penetration test can be successfully done on an organization. A methodology has been drawn out in this document to allow readers to be acquainted with the process that penetration testers go through to conduct a penetration test. Copyright SANS Institute Author Retains Full Rights AD Conducting a Penetration Test on an Organization TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Abstract 2 Bibliography ut ho Conclusion rr Limitation of Penetration Testing eta ins The Process and Methodology Planning and Preparation Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46 Information Gathering and Analysis Vulnerability Detection Penetration Attempt Analysis and Reporting Cleaning Up fu ll r igh ts. What is a Penetration Test? 2 3 3 4 6 7 9 9 10 10 11 12 14 Appendix A: Netcraft (www.netcraft.com) results on www.sans.org Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46 Chan Tuck Wai (twchan001) © SA Full name: Chan Tuck Wai GIAC userID: twchan001 Course: Security Essentials Version: First (Original Submission) Conference Location: Malaysia NS In sti DETAILS tu te 20 Appendix...
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...! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Rohan C Sahil Scott Sai Vishnu M N Sameer Sharma Sreejith Viswanath DM17242! DM17243! DM17244! DM17245! DM17246! 1 ! Voltas Limited was incorporated in India on 06/09/1954. It is India's largest air conditioning company, and one of the world's premier engineering solutions providers and project specialists. Voltas Limited offers engineering solutions for a wide spectrum of industries in areas such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning, refrigeration, electro-mechanical projects, textile machinery, mining and construction equipment, water management & treatment, cold chain solutions, building management systems, and indoor air quality.! The shareholders of Voltas are promoters, institutional investors, other investors and general public.! The promoter group is the major shareholder with a holding of 30.3% stake in Voltas Limited. The Institutional shareholders include Mutual Funds and UTI with 12.78%, Banks and insurance companies with a combined holding of 14.85% and the FII’s with a shareholding of 21.54%. Other investors have a share of 5.76%. The general public hold 15.07% stake in Voltas Limited.! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2 Share Holding Details ! Share Holding Pattern as on : 30/JUN/2015 31/DEC/2014 1.00 Face Value 31/MAR/2015 1.00 1.00 No. Of Shares ...
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...STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The purpose of this proposal is not just only help restore nature but also helps students and people in the community gain extra profit it the process. That can help them finance their daily expenditures and also by helping the environment and reduce pollution Educating students to do backyard gardening will improve the production of oxygen because plants absorb carbon dioxide in the process of photosynthesis. Backyard uses of resources in cities that would otherwise go to waste. Gardens can be built in an empty lot, on top of buildings, cans, on steep slopes and river banks, all examples of spaces that would otherwise be unproductive. These gardens can use waste water to water their crops, therefore doing away with the issue of waste water treatment. The urban farm could use compost from food scraps in kitchens all over the city, these food scraps might otherwise be thrown away, wasting valuable nutrients. City farms use resources that would have been wasted to produce new resources for the community. They produce food, jobs, and a variety of less quantifiable benefits, many of which are helps bring families and communities together by working toward a common goal that will be beneficial for all, Gives direct links to food production, Creates better living environment by greening up the city and making it more productive, Makes people stronger by putting their food security into their own hands, making them more independent and empowered, Teaches...
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...It may be helpful for you to know that House Heads are most conveniently available for interview or telephone calls at the following times. Appointments must however be booked in advance. Blackdown House Mr D McGilloway Tue/Wed/Fri before school by appointment: 8.15-8.30 After school by appointment Wed/Thu: 3.40 Cotswold House Mr D Wiltshire Monday or Friday after school by appointment: 3.40 Exmoor House Mr C Elstob After school Mon, Wed, Thurs by appointment 3.30-5pm Mendip House Mrs K Truscott Wednesday or Thursday after school by appointment: 3.40 Quantock House Miss R Lilley Before School Monday-Friday by appointment 8am - 8.30 After school Monday, Wednesday and Thursday by appointment 3.30 - 5pm Please note that we work a two-week timetable. If you wish to make an appointment with any member of staff please telephone Mrs Jackson, the Head’s PA, to arrange. If at any time you are worried about your child's well being at school please do not hesitate to contact us. We will do all we can to solve any problems which may have arisen. Norton Hill School, Charlton Road, Midsomer Norton, BA3 4AD Tel: 01761 412557, Fax: 01761 410622 Email: headspa@nortonhillschool.com Calendar 2012/13 Term One 2012 Monday 3rd September to Friday 26th October Term Two 2012 Monday 5th November to Friday 21st December Term Three 2013 Monday 7th January to Friday 8th February Term Four 2013 Monday 18th February to Friday 22nd March ...
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...LIST OF LAWS, ACTS AND DECREES AS LEGAL BASES OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION Act #74-enacted in January 21, 1901. It provides for the establishment of Department of Public Instruction and establishment of PCAT now TUP and PNS now PNU Act #1870 founding of UP (June 18, 1908) Act #2706 Private School Law (enacted March 10, 1917) Commonwealth Act #1- preparatory military training shall begin in Elementary grade school at age 10. This act was amended by PD 1706 (August 8, 1980) requiring all citizens to render civil welfare service, law enforcement service and military service. Commonwealth Act #80- (October 26, 1936) established the Office of Adult Education (vocational training in an effort to eliminate illiteracy) Commonwealth Act#578 (June 8, 1940) conferred the status of PERSONS IN AUTHORITY upon teachers Commonwealth Act #586 Education Act of 1940-reduction of number of years in elementary (from 7 to 6), fixing school entrance age 7 years old, national support of elementary education, compulsory attendance in the primary grades for all children enrolled in grade one, introduction of double single session Commonwealth Act #589-(August 19, 1940) established school rituals in private and public schools RA #137 (June 14, 1947) enacted the Board of Textbooks RA #896 (June 20, 1953) Elementary Education Act of 1953. This law repealed Commonwealth Act #586 (restoration of grade 7, abolition of double single session, compulsory completion of elementary, compulsory...
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...Approved by UiTM Senate Academic Sessions 2012-2013 Universiti Teknologi MARA Degree, Master and Doctoral Programmes (Updated: 12 April 2012) Session 1 : September 2012 — January 2013 Activity Lecture Mid-semester + Eidul Adha Break Lecture Revision Week Examination Semester Break Date 10 September — 25 October 2012 26 October – 4 November 2012 (Eidul Adha : 26 Oktober 2012) 5 November – 21 December 2012 22 December 2012 – 2 January 2013 3 – 21 January 2013 22 January – 3 Mac 2013 Length of time 7 weeks 1 week 7 weeks 1 week 19 days 6 weeks Session 2 : March 2013 – July 2013 Activity Lecture Mid-semester Break Lecture Date 4 March – 19 April 2013 22 – 28 April 2013 29 April – 24 May 2013 27 May 2013 – 2 Jun 2013 (Harvest Festival : 30-31 May 2013) (Gawai : 1-2 June 2013) 3 – 21 Jun 2013 22 – 25 Jun 2013 26 Jun – 14 July 2013 15 July 2013 – 8 September 2013 Length of time 7 week 1 week 4 weeks Special Leave (Harvest Festival & Gawai) 1 week Lecture Revision Week Examination Semester Break 3 weeks 4 days 19 days 8 weeks Notes: 1. The sessions above are applicable to all Degree, Master and Doctoral programmes in UiTM. 2. There are two (2) sessions per academic year. Each session consists of: . Lectures 14 weeks . Mid Semester Break 1 week . Revision Week ½ - 1 week - Examination 2½ - 3 weeks Approved by UiTM Senate Academic Sessions 2012-2013 Universiti Teknologi MARA Pre-Diploma, Diploma and Asasi Programmes (Updated: 12 April...
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...BKAS3093 Project BKAS3093 Project A132 iskandar SOA UUM A132 A132 iskandar SOA UUM A132 Individual Project – 20% FINANCING SYSTEMS Due Date: 9 March 2014 before 2.00PM Place: Room 2.15 Individual Assignment 1 – 20% Early year 2013, you established a new bowling alley in Sintok, Kedah. After a long discussion with some bowling alley suppliers locally, the initial capital needed to start the business is RM1 million. You and two other partners had contributed RM200 000 each. OCBC bank had approved your long term loan application for amount RM500,000, 5% monthly compounded for 15 years, effective on 1 Feb 2013. The monthly payment is made at every end of monthly payment term. The cost for bowling alley is RM900,000 and was constructed on 1 March 2013 by Ampang Superbowl Malaysia Sdn Bhd (ASMSB). ASMSB agreed that the payment arrangement would be made as follows: * 50% on 1 March 2013 * 30% on 2 July 2013 * 10% on 15 Oct 2013 * 10% on 15 Jan 2014 In addition, you also borrowed from CIMB bank to acquire a new building located at EDC Hotel. EDC Hotel agreed to sell the building for RM300,000 on 15 April 2014. CIMB bank approved your loan application for amount RM250,000, 4% quarterly compounded for 10 years, effective on 1 July 2013. However, the quarterly payment should be made at beginning of quarterly payment term. The payment arrangement with EDC Hotel as follows: * 40% on 31 April 2013 * 30% on 15 August 2013 * 30% on 15 Jan 2014 1 November 2013, you had...
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...Set 1 END–OF-SEMESTER EXAMINATION SEMESTER I, 2009/2010 SESSION KULLIYYAH OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Programme : B.ACC Level of study : 2 Time : 2:30pm – 5:30pm Date : 9.11.2009 Duration : 3 hours Section(s) : 1-2 Course Code : ACC 2501 Course Title : Company Accounting (This Question Paper Consists of 9 Printed Pages With 4 Questions) DO NOT OPEN UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO INSTRUCTION(S) TO CANDIDATES 1. 2. Answer ALL Questions Workings must be shown clearly ANY FORM OF CHEATING OR ATTEMPT TO CHEAT IS A SERIOUS OFFENCE WHICH MAY LEAD TO DISMISSAL APPROVED BY: Question 1 The following are the summarized accounts and financial information in respect of Ameen Berhad. Income Statement for the Year Ended 31 December 2007 RM Revenue: Net sales Dividend income Interest income Total revenue and gains Costs and expenses: Cost of sales Operating expenses (including depreciation) Interest expense Income Taxes RM 7,678,000 120,000 102,000 7,900,000 4,582,000 1,479,000 260,000 520,000 Total cost, expenses and losses Net Income (6,841,000) 1,059,000 Additional information on the balances for non-current assets, non-current liabilities and equity: 31 Dec. 2007 RM 2,344,000 31 Dec. 2006 RM 1,788,000 690,000 Nil Ordinary shares of 50 sen each (Note 7) 1,400,000 1,000,000 Reserves (Note 8) 1,271,000 262,000 Nil 400,000 439...
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