| |International accounting* | 1. Which of the following is NOT an element of manufacturing overhead? a. Factory employee’s salary b. Depreciation on the factory c. Plant manager’s salary d. Factory repairperson’s wages 2. What accounts are NOT classified in the current assets section of the balance sheet? a. Cash b. Accounts payable c. Security deposits d. Inventory
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Online Published: September 16, 2012 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v7n18p49 Abstract Islamic banks use finance leases as a mode of financing, after incorporating major alterations in the structure of the contract in order to meet Shariah principles. In this case, the contract is called ‘Ijarah Muntahia Bittamleek’. As different structures might lead to different accounting results, the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) issued Financial Accounting
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Information System: An Accountant’s Perspective nlike many other accounting subjects, such as intermediate accounting, accounting information systems (AIS) lacks a well-defined body of knowledge. Much controversy exists among college faculty as to what should and should not be covered in the AIS course. To some extent, however, the controversy is being resolved through legislation. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 established new corporate governance regulations and standards for public companies
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monetary rewards eg- incentives, movie tickets, family health insurance, sponsoring the education of children etc.any kind of reward given to the employee promotes good quality of work life. 3. Employee job security - job security is the one vital element to get maximum productivity from the employee, the employee should feel secured regarding the job. 4. Career growth – the organization should provide career growth to the employee i.e promotion, authority with responsibility ,hike in the salary
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Contracts I Outline – go through mind map list the 4 big issues, each para under the issues can include subissues, can say it might not be an issue later ------------------------------------------------- Bern’s Model: TMJM ------------------------------------------------- Tsedeq- righteous moral standard ------------------------------------------------- Misphat- applied even handedly ------------------------------------------------- Jurisdiction- by one authority -------------------------------------------------
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW OF ONLINE SHOPPING ONLINE SHOPPING is a web-based application Software Developed in IMB WEBSPHERE using JSP as front end on Pentium machine. The main aim of Online Shopping is to improve the services of Customers and vendors. It maintains the details of customer payments, product receipts, addition of new customers, products and also updating, deletion for the same. It also stores the details of invoices generated by customer and payments made by them with all
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Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila EN BANC G.R. No. 101083 July 30, 1993 JUAN ANTONIO, ANNA ROSARIO and JOSE ALFONSO, all surnamed OPOSA, minors, and represented by their parents ANTONIO and RIZALINA OPOSA, ROBERTA NICOLE SADIUA, minor, represented by her parents CALVIN and ROBERTA SADIUA, CARLO, AMANDA SALUD and PATRISHA, all surnamed FLORES, minors and represented by their parents ENRICO and NIDA FLORES, GIANINA DITA R. FORTUN, minor, represented by her parents SIGRID and
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binding agreements Who has the right to enforce contractual obligations? * Contractual obligations only exist between those who have agreed to undertake them. * It follows that only parties to the contract have the right to bring an action to enforce it. This is called ‘privity’ of contract. * Price v Easton (1833) 4 B & Ad 433 * Coulls v Bagot's Executor & Trustee Co Ltd (1967) 119 CLR 460 Price v Easton 1. Original debt owed by builder to Mr Price. But the
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Assessment No. 2 | Business Law | Monopolies, Mergers and Intellectual Property Rights | Frederick Wade 4/5/2011 | Contents PART ONE Monopolies, Mergers and Competition (a) Role of the Competition Commission 3 (b) Monopolies and Mergers within the EU 3- 5 (c) Dominant position within the EU 5- 6 PART TWO Intellectual Property Right (a) Passing off products 6- 7 (b) Patent and Registration 7- 8 (c) Penalty for and Infringement of a Patent
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Instructor’s Manual with Test Items to accompany Applied Behavior Analysis Second Edition John O. Cooper ● Timothy E. Heron ● William L. Heward All, The Ohio State University Prepared by Stephanie Peterson, Idaho State University ● Renée K. Van Norman, University of Nevada-Las Vegas ● Lloyd Peterson, Idaho State University ● Shannon Crozier, University of Nevada-Las Vegas ● Jessica E. Frieder, Idaho State University ● Peter Molino, Idaho State University ● Heath Ivers, Idaho
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