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    Acct 312 Course Project

    [Type the company name] | Comcast Corporation | Financial Analysis of 2013 Annual Reports | | [Type the author name] | | Analysis by Page Table of Contents Analysis by Page 1 Introduction 2 Property and Equipment 3 Figure 1: Property and Equip Details 3 Intangible Assets 4 Figure 2: Review of Intangible Assets 4 Goodwill 6 Figure 3: Review of Goodwill 6 Liabilities 7 9 Other Capital Ventures 11 Works Cited 12 Introduction The Comcast Corporation

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    ATM LEASE AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into effective as of __________, 20__ by and between the City of Highland Park, a(n) Unit of local government, having its principal office at 1707 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Illinois 60035 (“Customer”); and National City Bank, a national banking association, having its principal office at 1900 East Ninth Street, Cleveland Ohio 44114 ("National City"); RECITALS A. Customer desires to make a portion of the premises it leases from

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    Leasas an Introduction

    Leases Introduction Definition A lease is an estate in land of defined duration. It is capable of being a legal estate under s.1(1)(b) of the Law of Property Act 1925 provided that it is a ‘term of years absolute’ (s.205) and is created in the correct manner (i.e. if exceeding three years by deed (ss.52 and 54). If not created by deed, the general rule is that the lease will be equitable in nature. A lease will usually carry with it an estate, but this is not necessarily the case: Bruton v London

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    Business Torts Paper

    Business Torts and Ethics Paper ETH/321 October 5, 2015 Mauri Hawkins Business Torts and Ethics Paper Generally speaking, an intruder who invades other people’s premises is considered to have surrendered their rights. This means that the occupants have a right to defend themselves through whatever means they consider to be ‘reasonable force’. At times, the use of deadly force is justifiable, especially when the intruder causes (or is even believed to have the intention to cause)

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    Busse Place

    structural reserves, there will be no closing costs, and most importantly that either the current tenants will extend their leases for the same rates that they are currently being charged or that he will be able to re-rent the property for the current rate. His last assumption is incorrect, however, because the tenants indicated to him that they would only extend their leases if Laflin actually reduced their rents to $2 per square foot which would drop gross potential rents to $160,000. His vacancy

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    Amt Task1

    AMT 2 Task 1 Service Line Management The Trinity Community Hospital is a facility that holds 150-bed, and currently the facility has put forth the effort to expand their services that are offered. However, the company has recently faced a dilemma in the new expansion idea, the new expansion must offer physical therapy center. Due to the amount of space the facility has this is a project that will require more option for a new look in order to continue with the projected look of the new

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    Fasb Leases

    Proposed Accounting Standards Update (Revised) Issued: May 16, 2013 Comments Due: September 13, 2013 Leases (Topic 842) a revision of the 2010 proposed FASB Accounting Standards Update, Leases (Topic 840) This Exposure Draft of a proposed Accounting Standards Update of Topic 842 is issued by the Board for public comment. Comments can be provided using the electronic feedback form available on the FASB website. Written comments should be addressed to: Technical Director File Reference No

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    Leasing vs Buying a Vechicle

    Leasing vs. Buying a Vehicle The great debate to lease or buy a car? Which one of the two options is the smarter or he better choice? The answer to this question is both and neither are the best options. Confusing one may think so, however, the best way to get to the answer is to ask yourself what is important to you. Every person is different with different values and priorities that determine for them whether leasing or buying is the answer. There are people who desire to drive a new vehicle

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    Rental

    Terminating a Tenancy The purpose of this leaflet is explain to landlords and tenants the correct procedure to lawfully end a tenancy. This leaflet is a general guide only and not an interpretation of the law and does not necessarily make reference to all relevant provisions. 1. When is a Tenancy Terminated? A tenancy may be terminated by either the landlord or the tenant for any one of a number of reasons. It could be due to a change of circumstances (e.g. the tenant buys a house, the

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    Response to Client Request 1

    Tiffaney Brown | Date: | November 30, 2015 | Re: | FASB research results | | | As you requested, I have completed the research on the lease types and lease structure issues on the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) website for the Lone Star Trucking Company. I did specific research on direct financing, sales type, and operating leases. After going over the information I have, I will provide you my recommendation for handling the client’s situation According to the FASB, both

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