Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2012 The Obvious Fraud: A Short, Problem-Based Case Study to Highlight Inappropriate Fraud Examination Techniques David O’Bryan Jeffrey J. Quirin* INTRODUCTION Assume you are an internal auditor for a large, multinational, manufacturing organization with a division in Mexico. One of your responsibilities is to investigate allegations made on the company’s fraud hotline. When you arrive at work one morning you learn an anonymous tip
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of 2 TRONNs = Value of 4 ZINKs Four types of pricing strategies: * Competition based pricing * Cost plus pricing * Charging only for TRON * Value in use pricing RECOMMENDATION: The company should adopt COST PLUS PRICING with a price of $2245.5 because: * Charging for PESA would increase its value and act as a key feature * Although revenues will not be the highest, but the possibility is that the customers might not be willing to pay a very high price as in case of value in use. * It
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Decision Making: Decision making is an art and a science which has been studied over generations. The secret of marketing lies in learning what the customer wants and how to influence the customer’s decision making process so that he buys our product above competition. Behind a simple decision making process, there are many thought processes which influence the decision making. A buyer may take an emotional, spur of the moment decision, or he may take a well thought out and researched decision
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_ Date: __11-5-2012__ Version: ___2______ USE CASE NAME: Issuance of a Library Card USE CASE TYPE & LEVEL USE CASE ID: 001 SCOOTS LC Business: PRIORITY: Low System: Requirements SOURCE: Analysis PRIMARY BUSINESS ACTOR: Library Administrator Design OTHER PARTICIPATING ACTORS: • Customer/Patron • System OTHER INTERESTED STAKEHOLDERS: • Out of District Customers • Children under 14 with Guardians DESCRIPTION: This Use Case is to describe the process for Customers to get a library
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Office hour: to be announced and by appointment Required text: 1. Pearlson, K.E. and Saunders, C.S, Managing and Using Information Systems, Wiley, 2006 (3nd edition) 2. A package of Harvard Business School Case Studies Additional Readings and Cases: Class handouts as needed. Course Description and Goals This course is designed to provide the current and future managers with understanding and appreciation of the issues that are related to the organization’s information
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not reasonably intend to be bound to lease to all those who might accept it. Therefore no promise existed and it is considered an invitation to treat as in the case Partridge v Crittenden [1968]¹. Although the wording in Vladimir’s advertisement is different to the Partridge’s case, it is suggest that the result is same in the both cases. In saying that “Shop available for sale”, Vladimir did not show a will or intention to be bound in a contract. An offer is made when one party makes it clear
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mahasiswa meliputi: 1. Ujian Tengah Semester : 25% 2. Ujuan Akhir Semester : 25% 3. Partisipasi dan Diskusi : 30% 4. Makalah Individual /tugas : 20% MEKANISME PERKULIAHAN 1. Setiap mahasiswa wajib berpartisipasi pada semua aktivitas. 2. Setiap kelompok wajib membuat ringkasan materi yang didiskusikan. 3. Frekuensi kehadiran kurang dari 75% tidak diperkenankan ikut ujian. 4. Keterlambatan masuk kelas lebih dari 30 menit dianggap tidak masuk. 5. Tidak ada ujian susulan. Tidak ikut ujian tidak
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Time: Tuesday and Thursday 1:00pm - 4:45pm Meeting Room: Room 235, CBA Instructor: Dr. Praveen Soni Office: Room 355, CBA Phone: 985-4763 Office Hours: After Class e-mail: praveen.soni@csulb.edu (No junk mail, please) Course Objectives To provide business and non-business students with the basic knowledge of marketing, regardless of their area of specialization. To relate marketing concepts to real life business situations using numerous cases and various Internet activities. To
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Fall 2014 Case Discussion Questions Instructor: Professor Edward H. Chow 周行一 Case study: financial bubble Case: Trouble with a bubble (9-808-067) 1. Why did Irving Fisher believe that stock prices had reached a permanently high plateau? 2. Why did the stock market crash in 1929? 3. Why did influential individuals like Fisher, Keynes and Rockefeller believe that the downturn would only be temporary? Case study: investment banking business and global financial crisis Case: Investment
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STUDY OF EFFECTIVE LOCATION OF SHEAR WALL AVINASH M S MAHAJAN VINAY PRAKASH PATEL DHRUV PRAMODBHAI SMBS SMBS SMBS VIT University VIT University VIT University ms_avinash911@ymail.com vinu31390@yahoo.co.in psweetu14@gmail.com ABSTRACT - Shear walls are specially designed structural walls incorporated in buildings to resist lateral forces that are produced in the plane of the wall due to wind, earthquake and other forces. They are
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