Course Description and Learning Objectives Every business decision has legal overtones and most business will be involved in some sort of legal action at some point in their progression. The goal of this course is to discuss issues faced by emerging businesses against the background of what the law can and cannot do. As each semester some new scandal or issue makes the press, we will use current events as a springboard for the topics covered in this course, and I invite you to bring your personal
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BUSA 3000 / Globalization and Business Practices Wednesday 7:15pm- 9:45pm ADL 224 Fall 2013 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Evaristo Fernando Doria Cell 408.348.4217 Email: edoria@gsu.edu Office: J. Mack Robinson College of Business / 35 Broad Street / Floor 14 / Suite 1419 Student Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Request always an appointment to edoria@gsu.edu. Email during this course for assignments and exchange of information: busafall2013wednesday@gmail.com. All emails will
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Take Home Final Examination Hamline University School of Law 2013 Spring Semester Exam Number __ __ __ __ __ Instructor : Course Title : Section : Format : Total Time for Exam : Total Number of Pages : Professor Thaddeus Pope Bioethics & Law Law 9558, Section 1 Take Home 72 hours 13 Pages Reference Materials Allowed Open Book (all reference materials allowed) Take-Home Exam Instructions 1. Please know your correct Spring 2013 exam number
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Topics include: audit and other reports, statistical sampling in auditing, attestation standards, reporting on future-oriented information, accountant's legal liability, Securities & Exchange Commission practice, professional ethics and using technology in auditing. Catalog Description Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; minimum grade of "C-" in ACCT 311. Topics include: audit and other reports, statistical sampling in auditing, attestation standards, reporting on future-oriented information
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In order to assure that you are prepared for the Final Exam, I have been reviewing almost 50 questions for clear wording, sufficient information and correct answers. Most importantly, I wanted to make sure we have covered in class the relevant financial concepts and applications to enable you to respond appropriately. Although I did not generate the Final Exam, I took the liberty of making a few changes in the questions when absolutely necessary. If you stayed to the end of our last class, you have
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University of Alberta, School of Business Accounting 415/615 (Winter 2016) Department of AOIS Intermediate Financial Accounting II Instructor: Office: Phone: E-mail: Jason Lee BUS 4-30B 780-492-4839 jason.lee@ualberta.ca Office Hours: MW 11:00AM– 12:00AM Or by appointment Lecture Sections: B1 B2 MW MW 9:30AM – 10:50AM 12:30PM – 1:50PM BUS 1-10 BUS 3-10 Course Description and Objectives: ACCTG 415/615 is the second part of Intermediate Financial Accounting
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Australian School of Business Banking and Finance FINS3625 Applied Corporate Finance Course Outline Semester 1, 2014 Part A: Course-Specific Information Part B: Key Policies, Student Responsibilies and Support Table of Contents PART A: COURSE-‐SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 1.1 Communication with Staff 2 COURSE DETAILS 2.1 Teaching Times and Locations 2.2 Units of Credit
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Principles of Finance FIN 3403 Sections 1-9 Spring 2013 Instructor Information: Scott Besley Office Hours: MW 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Office: BSN 3134 Voice: 974-6341 E-mail: sbesley@usf.edu Course web page: http://sbesley.myweb.usf.edu/FIN3403/home.html Course Description: This is an introductory course in managerial finance in which you should attain a clear, basic understanding of the essentials of financial decision making. Emphasis is given to the underlying principles of corporate
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Students completing Math& 146 shall understand basic uses and abuses of statistics; gain knowledge of how to evaluate and graphically display data; use inferential and descriptive statistics; use probabilities and probability distributions; use sample data to establish confidence intervals and perform hypotheses testing and use linear regression to evaluate and predict using experimental data. Calculator: Graphing Calculator required, TI-83/84 suggested. Cell phones, tablets or other devices
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Stephen L. Nelson, Redmond Technology Press. Course Packet: The course packet contains the cases that will be assigned during the semester. Assignments and lecture notes will be distributed in class. Exams: There will be one take-home final exam. The final exam will be based on spreadsheets built using techniques for financial modeling developed throughout the course. The exam will require individual ability to perform advanced financial modeling using a spreadsheet. Class Participation:
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