I am writing to express my interest in the position stated above. My academic background of CPA and an ongoing degree (4th year) in Economics and mathematics at the University of Nairobi have equipped me with requisite skills in :supplier reconciliation, preparing and resolving bank reconciliations, billing, general ledger ,preparation of financial statements, handling the three primary data entry books, invoicing, revenue and also inventory management roles. Not only have I learned to conduct these
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Literature review: Corporate governance: Corporate governance last few decade and continuously affairs some large scandals in USA , ASIA and other countries also effects in these crises. Some organization insolvency or some are bankruptcy that’s all the weak corporate governance. in the last there is a huge improvement coming in the corporate governance and there is a huge improvement in intellectual capital. Intellectual capital is a knowledge base economy such is land, labor and capital. Nowadays
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Post, daily American newspaper founded in 1877. It hits 62 million links, if to exact search Washington Post. Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein led the American press' investigation into what became known as the Watergate scandal. They were the first American Press that researched this issue. Bob Woodward achieved a degree at Yale and Carl Bernstein started his degree at University of Maryland. They both were new investigational reporters at 1971. Both of them are reliable
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Out of the events in American History that have occurred throughout the period, one of the ones that interests me the most is the Watergate Scandal. With that in mind, the book I chose to read is called Watergate: The Corruption of American Politics and the Fall of Richard Nixon by Fred Emery. Although I had a basic knowledge of the scandal, I learned much by reading this book including those behind it and the coverup itself, in greater detail than I had known before. The book starts off by giving
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Taft Stuck in the Tub It has been passed around for years, the story of Taft stuck in a tub. The story goes, that William Howard Taft once found himself stuck in a bathtub. It is also said that it took four different men to remove him. The truth behind this story is murky but the following is true. Taft was the 27th President of the United States of America. Born September 15, 1857, in Cincinnati Ohio to Louisa Maria Torrey and Alphonso Taft. And he was one of no less than six children. And he spent
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Patty Hearst had not been seen in months when, in February of 1974, surveillance videos of her and the group that kidnapped her surfaced showing them committing two armed robberies (FBI). A terrorist group kidnapped and ransomed her earlier that year; though, no one could find Hearst until months after the videos surfaced (FBI). After being found, Authorities put Hearst on trial for the crimes she had committed while kidnapped. Hearst’s case brought up many questions on how to proceed, to prosecute
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The Watergate scandal rocked the American public to its core. During Nixon’s re-election, operatives involved with his campaign trespassed into the Democratic National Committee Headquarters at the Watergate Hotel because of his involvement in the attempted coverup Nixon was brought up on charges. Then Vice President Agnew resigned in October 1973 over charges of tax evasion and the acceptance of bribes, which resulted in Gerald Ford being appointed as the vice president. Less than a year into Ford’s
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There have been four serious financial crises and countless more corporate scandals with global implications in just the last decade. All of them driven by greed and corruption, all of them led by dynamic, charismatic business leaders who initially showed fantastic promise, innovation and financial leadership. And it seems with the most recent of these crises, many of the key players in the 2008 global recession have not only not been punished, but are still in the same positions of power and able to continue their transgressions
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Nixon’s administrators broke into the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Hotel. The president’s officials had success in wiretapping phones and stealing secret documents from the Democratic National Committee, which began the Watergate Scandal. Nixon and his operatives had secret recordings at the White house where it would remain undiscovered by investigators. With the tension and suspense rising in the case, Nixon and his officials were becoming more fearful of what would be discovered
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system was also on trial. The political fiasco put the legal profession in a bad light. Some of the lawyers pleaded guilty. It seemed like it was hard to keep a secret if there were lots of people that were involved in this secret plan. The Watergate scandal rocked the whole nation of America, and to a great extent it also shocked the world. The center of this controversy Richard Nixon was the most powerful man in the world. The president of the most powerful nation on earth was under trial here. Nixon’s
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