Asset and Liability Management model 1. Deterministic Model ...................................................................... 1 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. Conceptualisation ........................................................................... 2 Data modelling................................................................................. 3 Algebraic model .............................................................................. 4 Implementation.............................
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Part I: Principles of Contractual Obligation The Promise Principle and its Rivals A. Grounds for Enforcing Promises 1. FORMALITY Creation of a contract (§17): The formation of a contract requires a bargain in which there is a manifestation of mutual assent (offer and acceptance) to the exchange and consideration. a. When charitable promises are made without consideration or reliance there must be formality (evidence that the parties intended to be legally bound). (Deleo) i. Oral vs. Written ii
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results. ! Validity is always a matter of degree--perfect internal and external validity in a study is almost impossible. The researcher must seek a useful balance between internal validity (ability to interpret results with reasonable certainty) and external validity (ability to generalize information obtained). The Reliability of Educational Research Quantitative Research: Reliability - the
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building of this size, quality level and desired program requirement can be built within the given cost and time budget or in other words can the given building meet the financial requirements of owner? If these questions can be answered with relative certainty, owner can then proceed with the expectation that their goals are achievable. BIM for OWNER: Owner can realize significant benefits on project by using BIM process and tools to steamline the delivery of high quality and better performance building
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permitted under GB zoning Landowner spent $100,000 for architect, engineering fees, etc., went to architectural review meetings with Town and obtained architectural approval from Town for proposed building Landowner obtained building permit 3. 4. 5. Landowner acquired building permit and spent $50,000 in engineering costs and other fees in reliance on the permit Two Methods for Obtaining Vested Rights: • Statute • Common law - created by case law (written appellate decisions) rather
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CREATING VLAUE THROUGH OPERATIONS Professor: DANIEL CORSTEN GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SIMULATION REPORT Presented by: Margy Rizkalla Introduction: Mobile business is one of the most dynamic and fast moving industries in our era. Handsets manufacturers should align their resources, processes, and plans in a timely manner to operate competitively. The full end to end manufacturing cycle should be shortened significantly to cope with the dynamic market and short product life.
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international financial reporting system The primary objective of financial reporting as set out in the IASB’s Conceptual Framework is to provide financial information to existing and potential investors, lenders and other creditors in making decisions about providing resources to the entity; to enable efficiency of operation of capital markets and To ensure investors’ and lenders’ confidence and trust. High quality financial reporting appears when companies are having good internal financial
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Climate Change and its Effects on Accounting Practices William Conder Accounting 5233 November 26, 2013 Abstract in Climate change is a subject that invokes many different opinions and reactions from different people in different regions. Although there is a general consensus in the scientific and environmental advocate communities as to that the worldwide climate is changing, specifically warming, and that the activities of man are the primary cause, as for the degree of change and the possible
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- Latin term which means “beyond the powers” Common law: - a branch of the law of England which was developed from customs, usages and practices of the English people Stare decisis; - Latin term which means “the decision stands” Precedent: - An earlier decision of a court This chapter has shown its importance in the industry first by way of hierarchy of laws. It is this particular hierarchy that is used when there is a conflict of laws in courts. Cases like the S.M Otieno
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