...| : | Tan Khay Boon | Other Instructor(s) | : | Siang NgOng QiyanLu JiaSuman Kumari Sharma | Pre-requisites | : | Nil | No. of AUs | : | 3 | Course Description and Scope This course aims to provide a basic understanding of Economics. The first portion of the course will cover topics in Macroeconomics such as Gross Domestic Product, inflation, Unemployment, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, Balance of Payments and Exchange Rate. The second portion of the course will cover topics in Microeconomics such as the theory of consumption, the theory of production and market structures Course Learning Objectives After the course, students should be able to: Explain the concepts of demand, supply, elasticity, efficiency, GDP, inflation and unemployment Apply economic models to analyze impact on market and economy when shock occurs Calculate revenue, cost and output for firms Compare and contrast different market structures Analyze the effect of government policies on market and economy Discuss exchange rate determination and balance of payments Learning & Teaching Methods Lectures : 2 hours per week Tutorials : 1 hour per week Course Assessments Components | Marks | Individual/Group | Quizzes | 20% | Individual | Class Participation | 10% | Individual | Final Examination | 70% | Individual | Total | 100 | | Readings and References Basic Texts: Economics, 10th Edition, Michael Parkin, Addison-Wesley, 2008. NTU...
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...Sample Final: International Payments I, MCQ 1, A shipping document indicating the details of the shipment and delivery of the goods and their ownership is a A, B/L (True: This is the most important transport document) B, Sight draft (False: This is a type of B/E) C, Time draft (False: This is a type of B/E) D, L/C (False: this is a method of payment) 2, A written statement by the exporter ordering the importer to pay a specific amount of money upon presentation to drawee to whom it is addressed is known as a A, B/L (False: This is a transport document) B, Sight draft (True: This is the type of B/E that requires payment upon presentation) C, Time draft (False: This is the type of B/E that requires payment at a future date after presentation) D, L/C (False: this is a method of payment) 3, L/C may be payable at all but one of the following locations: A, Confirming Bank’s counters (False: Confirming Bank has irrevocable undertaking to Beneficiary) B, Nominated Bank’s counters, or at the counters of any bank if L/C is freely negotiable (False: Nominated Bank pays Beneficiary on behalf of Issuing Bank (Confirming Bank)) C, Issuing Bank’s counters (False: Confirming Bank has irrevocable undertaking to Beneficiary) D, Reimbursing Bank’s counters (True: Reimbursing Bank has no undertaking towards Beneficiary. It only functions to reimburse other banks with authorization of Issuing Bank) 4, Which of the following can be combined under a...
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...Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan 18, Institutional Area, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg, New Delhi - 110 602. SUPPORT MATERIAL YEAR 2012-13 SUPPORT MATERIAL CLASS X – Social Science Chief Patron Shri Avinash Dikshit Commissioner KVS, New Delhi Patron Shri J.M Rawat Deputy Commissioner KVS, Jaipur Region Guidance Sh.K.R Choyal Assistant Commissioner KVS, Jaipur Region Sh. Dr. R.K Agarwal Assistant Commissioner KVS, Jaipur Region Convener Ms. Urmil Meena Principal, K.V. No. 1, Alwar Prepared By Mrs. P. Dixit Principal K. V. No. 4, Jaipur Mr. Anil Kumar Daila TGT (S.ST.) K. V. No. 1, Alwar Mrs. Veena Michael TGT (S.St.) K. V. No. 5, Jaipur Mr. D.C. Garg TGT (S.St.) K. V. Zawar Mines Mr. Manoj Singh TGT (S.St.) K. V. No. 1, Alwar Mrs. Sunila Thapar TGT (S.St.) K. V. Phulera Reviewed by Shri U.R Meghwal Convener Principal K.V Bhilwara Shri M.M. Sharma PGT (History) K.V Nasirabad Shri...
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...Investments 85 XIV. Leases 87 XV. Current Assets & Liabilities 91 XVI. Not-For-Profit Accounting 93 XVII. Pensions 99 XVIII. Statement of Cash Flows 101 XIX. Stockholders’ Equity 103 2 The N.I.N.J.A. Framework NAIL THE CONCEPTS Watch your CPA Review videos first – before working any assigned homework questions. The CPA Review industry says to watch a section of CPA Review video and then work the accompanying MCQs. This perspective stems from the old-school approach to the paper and pencil exam where you had to sit in a live classroom and learn from an instructor on weekends. Today, there is a smarter way to study. You don’t have to go to a weekend live course. You can fire up the laptop on a Tuesday morning and knock out two hours of material before you even brush your teeth. If you work MCQs in week one over your week one topic, guess what? You will work them again in week 5 or 6 when you review because you will forget what you learned. If you watch a video in week one and score an 85 on the corresponding MCQs, will you be able to score an 85 four weeks later? Not likely. You will need to work them again anyway and it’s not a smart use of study time. Instead, let the N.I.N.J.A. Framework guide you. INTENSE NOTES Repeat after me: “PUT THE HIGHLIGHTER DOWN.” Which method do you think will help you learn the material better – painting...
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...Inventory 80 XIII. Investments 86 XIV. Leases 88 XV. Current Assets & Liabilities 92 XVI. Not-For-Profit Accounting 94 XVII. Pensions 100 XVIII. Statement of Cash Flows 102 XIX. Stockholders’ Equity 104 2 The N.I.N.J.A. Framework NAIL THE CONCEPTS Watch your CPA Review videos first – before working any assigned homework questions. The CPA Review industry says to watch a section of CPA Review video and then work the accompanying MCQs. This perspective stems from the old-school approach to the paper and pencil exam where you had to sit in a live classroom and learn from an instructor on weekends. Today, there is a smarter way to study. You don’t have to go to a weekend live course. You can fire up the laptop on a Tuesday morning and knock out two hours of material before you even brush your teeth. If you work MCQs in week one over your week one topic, guess what? You will work them again in week 5 or 6 when you review because you will forget what you learned. If you watch a video in week one and score an 85 on the corresponding MCQs, will you be able to score an 85 four weeks later? Not likely. You will need to work them again anyway and it’s not a smart use of study time. Instead, let the N.I.N.J.A. Framework guide you. INTENSE NOTES Repeat after me: “PUT THE HIGHLIGHTER DOWN.” Which method do you think will help you learn the material better – painting printed words in a book with...
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...Module 1 Introduction to CGA The business environment Company’s objectives: Achieving growing profits. Company stakeholders: P 1.04 Customers Suppliers Regulators Competitors Employees Government Interest Groups Owners Lenders Types of Company Company’s Characteristics: P 1.05 Separate legal entity Limited liability Perpetual succession Under Corporations Act 2001 “Upon registration, a company becomes a separate and distinct entity from its members / shareholders, directors and officers. A company can sue and be sued in its own name. The property of the company does not belong to its members, but to the company alone. A company exists in perpetuity until it is deregistered. Type A: Limited Liability Company Companies limited by Shares P 1.06 Characteristics: Most common type Liability is limited to the amount outstanding to the company when the share were issued; Any amount that is owed by the shareholder is available only to the liquidator upon the winding up of the company to pay the company’s creditors e.g. if a share issued at $1.00 is paid to only $0.25, the shareholder would owe the company...
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...Sample Final: International Payments I, MCQ 1, A shipping document indicating the details of the shipment and delivery of the goods and their ownership is a A, B/L (True: This is the most important transport document) B, Sight draft (False: This is a type of B/E) C, Time draft (False: This is a type of B/E) D, L/C (False: this is a method of payment) 2, A written statement by the exporter ordering the importer to pay a specific amount of money upon presentation to drawee to whom it is addressed is known as a A, B/L (False: This is a transport document) B, Sight draft (True: This is the type of B/E that requires payment upon presentation) C, Time draft (False: This is the type of B/E that requires payment at a future date after presentation) D, L/C (False: this is a method of payment) 3, L/C may be payable at all but one of the following locations: A, Confirming Bank’s counters (False: Confirming Bank has irrevocable undertaking to Beneficiary) B, Nominated Bank’s counters, or at the counters of any bank if L/C is freely negotiable (False: Nominated Bank pays Beneficiary on behalf of Issuing Bank (Confirming Bank)) C, Issuing Bank’s counters (False: Confirming Bank has irrevocable undertaking to Beneficiary) D, Reimbursing Bank’s counters (True: Reimbursing Bank has no undertaking towards Beneficiary. It only functions to reimburse other banks with authorization of Issuing Bank) 4, Which of the following can be combined under a credit available with the Issuing...
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...Alexander McQueen Of BLACK Kuankuan Wang Po-Yu Tso Jia Qian Alexander McQueen of BLACK 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................................4 2. THE BUSINESS (Parent Business) 2.1 Business Description Mission.................................................................................................................6 2.2 Mission/ Vision/ Volues..............................................................................................................................7 2.3 Brief History of the Business...................................................................................................................9 2.4 Business Structrue Company Resources..........................................................................................10 2.5 Current Strotegies.....................................................................................................................................13 2.6 Current 4PS................................................................................................................................................13 2.7 Competitive Advantages.........................................................................................................................16 3.BRABD EXTENTION: THE MARKETING PLAN 3.1 MARKETING OBJECTIVES 3.1.1 Marketing Goals........................................
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...FAC3703/101/3/2015 Tutorial letter 101/3/2015 Specific Financial Reporting FAC3703 Semesters 1 and 2 Department of Financial Accounting IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please activate your myUnisa profile and myLife email address and ensure you have regular access to the myUnisa module site FAC3703 as well as to your group site. Note: This is an online module, and therefore your module is available on myUnisa. CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................4 2 FORMAT OF FAC3703 ................................................................................................................4 2.1 Fully online ...................................................................................................................................4 2.2 Printed materials...........................................................................................................................5 3 PURPOSE OF AND OUTCOMES FOR FAC3703........................................................................5 3.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................................................5 3.2 Outcomes .....................................................................................................................................6 4 LECTURERS AND CONTACT DETAILS .......
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...A D I D T C ACN N D I D AAET E BULLETIN BULLETIN INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS June 2008 June 2012 UNIFORM CPA EXAMINATION CANDIDATE BULLETIN PREFACE This bulletin is intended for individuals who plan to take the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examination. The examination is fully computerized and offered via a network of test centers across the United States and its territories, as well as Japan, Latin America and the Middle East. Successful completion of the examination is one of the requirements for licensure by the 55 states and territories (jurisdictions) of the United States. In order to take the examination, you must be declared eligible by one of the jurisdictions. Each jurisdiction sets its own requirements for education, examination and experience. Since 1917, the Uniform CPA Examination has proven to be a highly valid and reliable measure of candidate abilities. This focus on quality has made it possible for all U.S. jurisdictions to rely on the results in determining who is competent to practice public accounting in order to protect the public. This brochure contains important information. Do not discard before receiving your examination results. Visit NASBA’s website to download additional copies of this document. © 2012 NASBA, AICPA, and Prometric. All rights reserved. Page ii UNIFORM CPA EXAMINATION CANDIDATE BULLETIN TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE .........................................................
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...NINJA CPA REVIEW® NINJA Notes 2015 Auditing & Attestation Table of Contents The N.I.N.J.A. Framework I. Engagement Planning 8 II. Internal Control 25 III. Auditing & IT 36 IV. Evidence & Risk 42 V. Audit Reports 57 VI. Audit Sampling 66 VII. Professional Responsibilities 77 VIII. International Auditing 84 2 The N.I.N.J.A. Framework NAIL THE CONCEPTS Watch your CPA Review videos first – before working any assigned homework questions. The CPA Review industry says to watch a section of CPA Review video and then work the accompanying MCQs. This perspective stems from the old-school approach to the paper and pencil exam where you had to sit in a live classroom and learn from an instructor on weekends. Today, there is a smarter way to study. You don’t have to go to a weekend live course. You can fire up the laptop on a Tuesday morning and knock out two hours of material before you even brush your teeth. If you work MCQs in week one over your week one topic, guess what? You will work them again in week 5 or 6 when you review because you will forget what you learned. If you watch a video in week one and score an 85 on the corresponding MCQs, will you be able to score an 85 four weeks later? Not likely. You will need to work them again anyway and it’s not a smart use of study time. Instead, let the N.I.N.J.A. Framework guide you. INTENSE NOTES Repeat after me: “PUT THE HIGHLIGHTER DOWN.” Which method do you think will help...
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...MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) (Revised) 1. The Program: The importance of „management‟ as a professional study can today be compared with that of obtaining a normal graduate degree in order to be called educated. It is just short of becoming a compulsion. Businesses and institutions are growing in complexity and size. They are cutting across space and time by embracing technology, globalization and information. Mere operational efficiency is no more sufficient. Managerial capabilities have become necessary for firms to act on a global platform. Although there are a large number of institutions offering MBA programs, many of them just churn out non employable MBAs. A good institute must incorporate what the industry requires with changing times. The SMU way to Management degree or diploma is to mould the learning towards this objective. With this perspective it has introduced several programs which are geared to meet the industry requirement. These areas are Banking, Information System, Retail Operations and Healthcare. It is planning to offer more programs in the field of environment, disaster management, and media. The master of business administration (MBA) is an integrated program designed to provide an advanced program in management for those seeking managerial positions in industry, commerce and services. The core subjects are aimed at developing knowledge and skills in fundamental management disciplines. The program also involves participation in group work with...
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...BY |Name |ID | |Fahamida Sultana |B-101875 | |Rabeya Bashry |B-101876 | Batch : 30th Semester : 8 Course Teacher : Md. Ataur Rahman Course Teacher Course Code : 4804 Course Title : Strategic Human Resource Management [pic] DBA, IIUC, DC Date of Submission: 5th January, 2014. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL January 05, 2014 To Ataur Rahman Course Teacher Department of Business Administration International Islamic University Chittagong Dhaka Campus. Subject: Submission of Assignment. Dear Sir, This is a great pleasure to submit the assignment on Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. as the...
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...that best completes the statement or answers the question. Please answer questions by shading the appropriate box on the MCQ form (Multiple Choice answer sheet). 1) hich of the following is not a consequence of hyperinflation? W A) he price level grows in excess of hundreds of percentage points T per year. B) oneyʹs function as a medium of exchange is enhanced. M C) t causes an economy to suffer slow growth. I D) oney loses value so rapidly that firms and individuals stop M holding it. 2) hich of the following would you expect to lead to increases in W domestic interest rates and an appreciation of the domestic currency? A) xpansionary monetary policy e c B) ontractionary monetary policy C) xpansionary fiscal policy e D) oth B and C. B 3) eteris paribus, an unexpected increase in the current or actual rate of C inflation will cause A) he long run Phillips curve to shift leftward. t B) he short run Phillips curve to shift upward. t C) he unemployment rate to decrease (a movement along the short t run Phillips curve). D) xpectations of future inflation rates to be revised downward. e 4) he interest rate on a Treasury bill that you pay $980 for today that T matures in one year and pays $1,000 is A) percent. 2 B) percent. 4 C) percent. 3 D) percent. 1 5) he international trade effect states that T A) n increase in the domestic price level will raise net exports. a B) n increase in the domestic price level will lower net exports...
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