Reporting Requirements Memo

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    Ethics Program

    Ethics Program Company X Part A – Standards and Procedures Dress Code Policy for Company X First impressions are significant to our customer relations. Customers will often form an opinion of the Company by appearance of those providing services, and a favorable appearance is required of every employee of Company X. A professional appearance includes but is not limited to grooming and dress. To maintain the Company’s reputation and image, the Company has established these guidelines

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    The Super Project

    Finance MBA − Cases in Corporate Finance The Super Project (HBS) Instructor: Pål E. Korsvold BI Norwegian School of Management McGraw-Hill/Irwin abc McGraw−Hill Primis ISBN: 0−390−68861−4 Text: Harvard Business School Negotiation Cases This book was printed on recycled paper. Finance http://www.mhhe.com/primis/online/ Copyright ©2006 by The McGraw−Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright

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    Management Accounting

    ------------------------------------------------- Management accounting From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information.Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject's importance, use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance. (February 2012) | Accounting | | * Historical cost accounting * Constant purchasing power accounting

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    Auditing Cases

    Auditing Cases instructor resource Manual f our th e d itio n Mark S. Beasley Frank A. Buckless Steven M. Glover Douglas F. Prawitt do not coPy or redistribute Prentice hall Upper Saddle River, New Jersey ta b l e s e ct ion o f co n t e n t s 1 2 client acceptance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S o l u tionS inc lu de d in t h iS Section 1.1 Ocean Manufacturing, Inc. 3 The New Client Acceptance Decision s e ct ion Understanding

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    Case Analysis

    USN/USMC Commander’s Quick Reference Handbook for Legal Issues 2008 i Report Documentation Page Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this

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    Money Laundering

    Revenues Revenues from Lemita are derived from: 1. Commission Agency on levies collection. These are Billboards, Sign Boards, Advertisements and Promotion 2. Double A product sales 3. Spare parts/Auto parts and Electrical/Mechanical works 4. Consultancy. That is trading documentation, company profile preparation and other related works 5. Other levies include guest house levy collections and service levy THUS; (i) All revenues to the company shall be acknowledged by the official company

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    Preferred Stocks

    Background Hearts ‘R Us (“Hearts”), a young private research and development medical device company, sold $3.5 million of its Series A Preferred Shares on November 30, 2011 to Bionic Body (“Bionic”). This transaction gave the company enough financing for their heart valve system which they hope will revolutionize the way heart valve defects are repaired. In order to make this product available for sale they need a final approval by the FDA. The shares sold to Bionic have a par value of $1 per share

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    Ngo Accounting

    Withdrawal of Cash from Bank a) The Cash Withdrawal Form/Money Indent to be filled up and signed by the staff handling cash. b) The cash balance available and the estimated expenses would need to be computed. c) The authorized persons must verify the requirement before signing the check for withdrawal of cash. d) The signature of the person presenting the check and receiving the cash should be attested on the back side of the check by one of the authorized signatories. e) A Cash Receipt (Contra) voucher

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    Week 4 - You Decide

    Memo To: John and Jane Smith From: Alyssa Webster Date: [ 2/2/2014 ] Re: Memo summarizing various tax issues 1. John Smith's Tax Issues Issue (a): How is the $300,000 treated for purposes of federal tax income? Applicable Law and Analysis Code Section 61(a) lists fifteen items that must be included in gross income. Number 1 on this list is compensation for services including fees, commission, fringe benefits and similar items. Number 2 is gross income derived from business (¶4301

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    Corporate Governance

    This memo provides an insight on why a board’s composition plays a crucial role to perform and function effectively and why board diversity has become increasingly necessary in order to add more value to the firm. The board’s composition is likely to impact how the board functions, how it makes its investment and financial decisions and how authority and influence are allocated and manifested within the board.[1] Each organisation has its own regulations and guidelines for the formation, roles

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