This section examines three words related to counseling as a means of bringing clarity to Biblical counseling expectations. The words wisdom, counsel, and wicked were closely examined using Strong‟s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, Vines Concise Dictionary of the Bible, as well as a variety of online bible dictionaries and commentaries. Additionally many different translations of the Bible were consulted. These included the New American Standard, King James Version, New International Version
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Rob Oostendorp Ethics in Accounting Professor Ritsma 5/14/02 #79 Edvid, Inc. Analyzing Edvid’s situation with the 7-step ethical decision-making process: Facts: • Edvid wants to use the Modified Operating Method for accounting for its revenue. • Hutton wants to use Profit Recognition – New Method for accounting for Edvid’s revenue. • Edvid justifies their position with SFAS No. 48 & 53. • Hutton felt that neither SFAS No. 48 or 53 applied to Edvid’s position. Operational
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Case 1: Conservative Recognition or Cookie Jar Reserves SUMMARY OF THE FACTS Parties Involved: Aunt Amelia – Founder of O’Brian Software, Nick’s aunt and inexperienced in accounting. Nick O’Brian – Junior Internal Auditor, recently college graduate, nephew of the Lee Marchetti – Chief Financial Officer of O’Brian Software. After recently graduating college two months prior, Nick O’Brian is hired as a Junior Internal Auditor for his Aunt Amelia’s company, O’Brian Software. O’Brian
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Certified Public Accountants’ Responsibility to Clients and the Profession Abstract The professional responsibilities of a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to their clients were investigated. The responsibilities were determined by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Code of Professional Conduct. Specifically, Rule 102 regarding integrity and objectivity was used to determine what constituted as integrity and objectivity in the practice of a CPA acting as the moral conscience
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1. What are the relevant FACTS - Jason Tybell, who has been employed as a junior accountant by Rodgers & Philips for two years, received high evaluation from his seniors. Jason was complained by one of the clients that he served because he made inappropriate comments in meetings with the client personnel and made a controller furious. Because of the fact, Jason was not asked to work for the clients that he did work on during his first year. It is unsure how this incident affects his
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lectures (adapted from Beemsterboer, 2010; Velasquez et al, 2009) to the case study. a. identify the ethical dilemma In the above case study the ethical dilemma is whether to give the contract to company A which is a fair option among the two or give the contract to company B because it is run by Nirmal’s friend Devraj. And the dilemma is weather to choose fairness or friendship. b. list the facts of the case - The facts to be considered to decide who should be awarded the contract • Company
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within the laws, rules and procedures. In such system, the judge acts as an independent magistrate rather than prosecutor; distinguished from inquisitorial system. When a person is accused of a crime the burden of proof is on the state to prove its case, the defendant is innocent until proven guilty. Once there is an arrest made by a law enforcement a preliminary hearing is set for the accused and he/she has a right to appear before a judge to determine whether he/she is being held-illegally. Writ
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1. Relevant Facts: * Ed Giles (35) is a Partner Accountant at Saduga & Mihca, a medium sized accounting firm. * Susan Regas (25) is a senior accountant at the same accounting firm as Giles. * Giles and Regas have been dating for the past four months despite the firm’s policy, which prohibits employees in different ranks to date. * The policy states that if such a relationship will lead to marriage, one of the ?? * The above couple has not declared their romantic relationship
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family issue due to chronic decease that causes him unable to move. Unfortunately Maria insisted Zamani to transfer his business ownership under her name or else she will not handle on behalf. Zamani agreed and signed transferred ownership documents to Maria’s name. A year later, after Zamani is fully recovered, he wanted to cancel the contract to be back under his name. Discuss the issue by referring to the Act of Contract 1950 and other cases that has been verdict. Issue: a) Whether
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He knows that "Almost all of the rich and famous people are artists" (6) -- the reason that he tries very hard to become a good cartoonist. In fact, he thinks that his art is going to save him in the deluge of these human beings where they are "tiny little lifeboats" (6). The idea behind this is that his poverty and poor background is always with him whenever he thinks of anything for choosing a career. He knows "Poverty = empty refrigerator + empty stomach" (7). However, his resolution is still
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