staff at Econet Wireless for all the mentoring they gave me throughout this whole attachment period. Their assistance opened up a whole new chapter of understanding for me in the field of accountancy. I owe my deepest gratitude to the Management Accounting team for all their efforts in making me feel at home and a part of the inspired family when I first arrived. The courteous team made my transition to the working environment a whole lot easier and fun. My thanks also goes to the Projects and Fixed
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consequences and punishments they face since the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act in 2002, but is the law enough of a deterrent for senior management? Over the past decades many CEO’s have risen to their positions with little training in accounting or finance, and it makes one wonder about the type of decision-making process these non-accountants employ when making financial reporting decisions. The SOX Act was implemented to protect the financial markets in the United States by encouraging corporate
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Research Study INTRODUCTION Accounting scandals in business firms arise with the disclosure of financial misdeeds by trusted executives of corporations. Examples of Accounting Fraud: • Merging short and long term debt into one amount to improve the perceived liquidity of the company • Failing to disclose risky investments or “creative” accounting practices • Over-recording sales revenue • Under-recording expenses (i.e. depreciation expense) Accounting fraud leads to many serious problem
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OFFSHORE ACCOUNTING - PROSPECT FOR BANGLADESH Introduction Global compaGlobalisation, stakeholder pressures, firm re-organisation, and changes in the political and regulatory environment present challenges and opportunities to firm finance and accounting functions to improve their value-add contributions to the business. One such opportunity is the offshore outsourcing of finance and accounting services. The business process outsourcing (BPO) market has grown substantially over the last decade
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important part of the Iraqi financial system, accounting for more than 75 percent of the assets and dominated by state ownership. Non-bank financial institutions and markets are small and under-developed but have the potential to provide access to sources of finance. Access to finance is impeded by weak financial infrastructure, which needs to be strengthened over time in all areas, including credit registry, the collateral framework, judicial systems, and accounting and auditing skills. When looking at Iraq’s
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are at 11:00 pm (CST) or midnight (EST). The MS Application will be available September 3rd. ⇨ Application fee • Fee must be paid via credit card when online application is submitted. US Citizens: $50 International: $90 ⇨ Transcripts • Upload a low-resolution black and white photocopy of your transcript(s) from each senior-level post-secondary institution. Also, include one copy of the transcript key from each institution. • File size
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Marcus D. Misher mdmisher@yahoo.com 3703 Cosby St. Houston, TX 77021 Phone: 832.816.8886 Self-starting, goal-oriented strategist whose reliability, perseverance, and vision promote success Technology Strong proficiency in Lawson, SAP [R/3, MM], CRM, ADP, Wolf, Oracle, QuickBooks Pro, Blackbaud {Financial, Raiser’s, and Patron’s Edge}, PeopleSoft Financials, Microsoft Office Suite, Rent Roll, AMSI, MRI, Lotus. EDUCATION: 05/2013 Executive MBA Candidate Texas Southern University
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taken together) in paper 3.5. • Marking Scheme for Project Report and Viva-Voce Examination: Project Report (50 marks) Chapter 1: Introduction – 10 marks Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework/ National/International Scenario – 5 marks Chapter 3: Presentation, Analysis & Findings -- 25 marks Chapter 4: Conclusion & Recommendations
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Internship Report On NGO Accounting Practices in Bangladesh-A Case Study on BRAC Submitted to: Dr. Mahfuzul Hoque Professor Department of Accounting & Information Systems Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Submitted by: Syeda Marzana Farha Roll No-11097 M.B.A. 11th batch Department of Accounting & Information Systems [pic] University of Dhaka CHAPTER 1 Introduction
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