ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION Vol. 27, No. 2 2012 pp. 461–474 American Accounting Association DOI: 10.2308/iace-50005 Super Electronics, Inc.: Financial Reporting of Sales Incentives and Vendor Allowances Using FASB Codification Mahendra R. Gujarathi ABSTRACT: Super Electronics, Inc., a specialty retailer, has recently initiated several sales incentives and has entered into a long-term purchase arrangement with a major vendor that entitles it to sliding discounts based on its level of purchases
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Today's Society and Ease of Life As the years have gone by, society has changed in many ways. Some things in life have gotten easier and faster. Just to name a few: we now have automobiles, electronic devices, ready to eat foods and many restaurants. Life has gotten easier but at what price? Some people are overweight and others are sick. The current society believes that if is easy and fast, then it is better. The current society is also now filled with citizens that are sick. Some have allergies
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Electronic Surveillance of Employees Lilly Beth Rodriguez Dr. Williams LEG 500 October 18, 2011 1. Explain where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace Employee privacy rights are automatically granted and protected by specific labor laws, regulations and certain rules to follow, especially when it comes to employment. There are laws that already exist in our society today to protect the one employee privacy of over their personnel records, the use and
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The History of Computer Games Origins Computer Games originated in the late 1940’s using only the technology people had at hand at that time, such as primitive interactive electronic devices along with various display formats. The first Computer game device was created in 1947 by Thomas Goldsmith and Estle Ray Mann and patented in 1948; they called the device the “Cathode Ray Tube Amusement device”. Goldsmith and Mann’s design was based on the standard military radar display units, their machine
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Availability of mobile devices is rapidly spreading throughout the world and making significant improvements in many lives.... 1.2RELATEDLITERATURE Many people do not know how, or even when computers were first made. Even before the first electronic computers were made, many people believe that computers started with the abacus, a simple counting device. The abacus is believed to have been built in Babylon in the fourth century B.C. The "First Generation" of computers started in the very late
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problem they will face that is due to electronic based identification information system there is very high possibility of misplacement of user/applicants information and they might be used against the individual or the company itself. Thirdly since it is an electronic based services the rural people might find it very complex service and might as well move away from the service in spite of its many benefits. Generally the village people find the electronic system very complex and don’t rely on them
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300-word answers to each of the following: Questions | Answers | What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? | Some major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20 century are newer electronic communications, the radio, type writers were replaced by computers. Which allowed people to not be able to make as many mistakes because when you make a mistake typing the computer tells you what you need to fix? Everything mainly in the 20th century
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Running Header: Video Assignment Electronic Surveillance of Employees Strayer University Professor Whitney Davis, Esq. LEG 500 22 January 2012 Franchrista M. Rollie Explain Where an Employee Can Reasonably Expect to Have Privacy in the Workplace Employee privacy rights are automatically granted and protected by specific labor laws, regulations and certain rules to follow, especially when it comes to employment. There are laws already in existence in our society to protect that one
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Electronic Surveillance of Employees Week 3 Assignment # 1 LEG 500 Law, Ethics, and Corporate Governance By Anthony McKenzie Presented to Prof. Moses Cowan February, 16, 2012 1) Explain where an
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al. (2011) “electronic medical records could have a positive impact on the prevention of cardiovascular disease.” Electronic medical records can identify which patients have risk factors, recognize obstacles that interfere with their care, and possibly make preventive health care easier to access. According to Hillestad et al. (2005) using the electronic health records can save an estimated $77 billion dollars if 90% adoption is reached. Some of the benefits of using the electronic health records
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