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  • ...are expected to conform to a set of guidelines known as Generally Accepted Accounting Practices, or GAAP. ...management]], where a business can be analyzed using various ratios of its accounting numbers. A company's books are also used to determine tax liability.
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  • ...has its roots in the thermal dynamic interpretation of society. In energy accounting, experts would measure the production capacity of [[society]] in terms of e == Energy Accounting as a Replacement for Money ==
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  • A regular accounting transfer into a [[fund (finance)|fund]] that is to be used to repay the d
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  • A reduction of the accounting valuation of an [[asset (finance)|asset]] that is shown on the [[balance
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  • ...ocracy Inc. Archives] Multiple articles and essays, many concerning Energy Accounting.
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  • ...e term used to refer to the standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting used in any given jurisdiction. GAAP includes the standards, conventions, a ==Introduction to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles==
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  • An term that is used in accounting as an alternative to [[depreciation (accounting)|depreciation]].
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  • 1. Kieso, Donald, Jerry Weygandt, and Terry Warfield. <u>Intermediate Accounting</u>. Hoboken, NJ: 2007. 2. Kimmel, Wegandt, Kieso. <u>Principles of Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making</u>. Hoboken, NJ: 2006.
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  • * '''Drury, Colin (2000);''' ''Management & Cost Accounting, fifth edition.'' Business Press, Thomson Learning. First edition published * '''Pyle, William W., and Kermit D. Larson (1981);''' ''Fundamental Accounting Principles''. Homewood, Illinois: Richard D. Irwin. ISBN 0256023867
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  • * [[Accounting]]
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  • ...are expected to conform to a set of guidelines known as Generally Accepted Accounting Practices, or GAAP. ...management]], where a business can be analyzed using various ratios of its accounting numbers. A company's books are also used to determine tax liability.
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  • * [[Energy accounting]]
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  • Standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting used in any given jurisdiction.
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  • ...ver which a technocratic society would operate, using thermodynamic energy accounting instead of a money method.
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  • A version of the [[fair value]] accounting convention that values a security at its current market price.
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  • ...e term used to refer to the standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting used in any given jurisdiction. GAAP includes the standards, conventions, a ==Introduction to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles==
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  • An account compiled at the end of an accounting period to show gross and net profit or loss.
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  • Associate Professor of Management and Accounting at [[Colorado Christian University]]; faculty member for the [[Foundation f
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  • an accounting statement for the transactions of a country with the rest of the world.
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  • {{r|Energy accounting}}
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  • ...antees, letters of credit, and interest rate swaps) that under current accounting conventions are not shown on a company's balance sheet .
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  • ...usiness management, and closely related fields such as finance, marketing, accounting, information, and (sometimes) economics.
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  • A regular accounting transfer into a [[fund (finance)|fund]] that is to be used to repay the d
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  • An organization that assesses, from their filings and the use of nonprofit accounting principles, the financial health of, and effective use of funds by, chariti
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  • Enacted in 2002 in response to major accounting scandals resulting in the collapse of major U.S. corporations, a strict set
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  • *Common Reliable Accounting for Network Element (XACCT) <ref name=RFC3423>{{citation | title= XACCT's Common Reliable Accounting for Network Element (CRANE) Protocol Specification Version 1.0
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  • ...ment of a company's [[asset (accountancy)|assets]] and its [[liabilities (accounting)|liabilities]] that is a component of its annual accounts.
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  • A reduction of the accounting valuation of an [[asset (finance)|asset]] that is shown on the [[balance
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  • ...ocracy Inc. Archives] Multiple articles and essays, many concerning Energy Accounting.
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  • ...s]], [[Hephaistos]], [[Aphrodite]], [[Hermes]], and [[Dionysos]]. In one [[accounting]], they numbered twelve with the omission of Hades (identified with the [[u
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  • An accounting convention under which the balance sheet valuation of an asset is an esti
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  • ...has its roots in the thermal dynamic interpretation of society. In energy accounting, experts would measure the production capacity of [[society]] in terms of e == Energy Accounting as a Replacement for Money ==
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  • {{r|Energy accounting}}
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  • ...profit from this perspective two major definitions exist; economic versus accounting profit. Another important related concept is [[taxes]] set by [[government] * '''Accounting profit:''' This is the difference between retail sales price and the costs
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  • ...President. It investigates how funds are spent, not just from a financial accounting standpoint but with analyses of the effectiveness of programs. ...ules are generally considered more stringent than those of the U.S. public accounting profession, under the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
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  • {{r|Accounting}}
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  • * DEUG in Law, Economy & Management Accounting
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  • ...inancial Accounting Series. page 2 </ref><ref name=WhartonFinState>[http://accounting.wharton.upenn.edu/acct201/finstmt2.pdf Financial Statements Part II] The Wh ...dfAssets] US Government Accounting Standards Board (July 2007) GASB Issues Accounting and Financial Reporting Guidance for Intangible Assets</ref><ref name=Deloi
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  • ...es and people use financial resources. It relies heavily on the field of [[accounting]] for raw data, which is used to make financial decisions. These decisions
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  • ...degree relatives with a history of Alzheimer's disease. It is estimated as accounting for 4-5% of total Alzheimer's disease suffers. The gene mutations guide for
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  • ...n the [[United States of America]], in conjunction with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), initially record all assets at their acquisition price o ...acquisition cost. Buildings and equipment for example are depreciated each accounting period in conjunction with how much of their useful life has expired. An ex
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  • Inventory is also a concern of [[accounting]], both to consider the value of inventoried material as part of the worth
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  • {{Accounting (nonprofit)}}
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  • Actin is typically the most abundant protein in a eukaryotic cell, accounting for about 15% of the total protein in some cell types. Actin is composed o
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  • More advanced PBX can provide conferencing, detailed call accounting, and other features. With [[convergence of communications]], the voice PBX
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  • ...f revenues over operating expenses are simply rolled forward into the next accounting period.
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  • ...shed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, discusses how all public accounting information should be arranged and presented to the public. The GAAP does The emergence of the income statement and managerial accounting occurred around the middle of the 19th century. During this time period ban
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  • ===By accounting standards bodies=== * address weaknesses in accounting and disclosure standards for off-balance sheet vehicles,
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  • ===By accounting standards bodies=== * address weaknesses in accounting and disclosure standards for off-balance sheet vehicles,
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  • ...me period of the asset’s useful life. As defined by the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, the matching principle links an expense with the revenue it cre
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  • ...w statements, which was put into effect in 1994. It is under International Accounting Standard 7 (IAS 7). 2. Additional information from the income statement and accounting records
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  • ...prise a binary asteroid system within the [[solar system]], with Dimorphos accounting for roughly 1% of the mass of the system. Dimorphos is roughly 160 meters
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  • ...equirement to pay the principal on the rest to February 2008; adopting new accounting practices which acknowledged a truer evaluation of the value of assets; and
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  • ...1909. Finally, the ICC gained the power to prescribe a uniform system of accounting, require standardized reports, and inspect railroad accounts. [Stone p 12]
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  • The '''balance of payments''' is an accounting statement of the transactions of a country the rest of the world. The curre
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  • ...or the account. Now, the issue may be to buy systems from a spinoff of the accounting firm, or build them in-house. ...supporting software. With the storm of mergers and acquisitions in public accounting, what might be separate companies today could become a single one tomorrow,
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  • ...responsibilities as conventional corporations in countries whose laws and accounting practices require they always maximize shareholder financial value. They do
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  • ====Accounting Standards==== ...in loan portfolios at an earlier stage. In November 2009 The International Accounting Standards Board issued an amended version of its standard in an attempt t
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  • ...AVR-2|AN/AVR-2 and its vehicle derivative, the VVR-1|AN/VVR-1. The General Accounting Office found these performed poorly.
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  • *<font face="Gill Sans MT">Chlorophyll a is the photochemical agent accounting for most oxygenic photosynthesis, that is, over 99.9% of photosynthetic pri
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  • * Accounting to the stakeholders for the organization's performance
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  • #Budget and accounting measures, other than appropriations, except as provided in the Congressiona
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  • ...gifts or donations. <ref>Robert N. Anthony and David W. Young, "Financial Accounting and Financial Management". Robert D. Herman & Associates, The Jossey-Bass H
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  • ...of things can happen. There can be deep packet inspection for security or accounting. If the particular codec being used to packetize information on the inside
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  • *Government management and accounting measures generally;
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  • ...of things can happen. There can be deep packet inspection for security or accounting. If the particular codec being used to convert analog voice to digitized [p ...ther is the VoIP dial plan, which includes telephone number mapping. Call accounting and system management are operationally critical.
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  • ...isplaystory.cfm?story_id=14036928] (concerning the use of "mark-to-market" accounting).
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  • ...e = The Mount Elgin Ridges are made up of several prominent moraines accounting for its name (Dillon and Golder, 2004). These include the Ingersoll, Westmi
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  • ...ater, directs the overseas banking program, and provides staff finance and accounting policy advice and operational guidance.
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  • ...ough he soon realized that that could never be a reality and so majored in Accounting in Mississippi State University, he graduated from law school in 1981 from
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  • ...denominator to all work. This leads Technocracy Inc. to promote an energy accounting system, where each citizen would have an allocation of energy certificates
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  • ...roval of the EEA’s budget, appointment of an EEA Executive Director and an accounting officer, election of a board chairperson and vice-chairpersons, and designa ** Accounting services
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  • ...handled in-house. Services that are commonly outsourced include payroll, [[accounting]], [[human resources]], [[maintenance]], [[marketing]] and [[advertising]],
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  • ...port of the Cobb-Douglas function was in fact merely the consequence of an accounting identity <ref> Henry Phelps Brown " The Meaning of the Fitted Cobb-Douglas
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  • ...1928, Fender attended [[Fullerton Junior College]], where he majored in [[accounting]].
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  • ...d's largest [[investment bank]]s, ''Lehman Brothers'' and the [[Writedown (accounting)|writeoff]] of $785bn worth of its issued [[fund (finance)|funds]]. Uncerta ...man Brothers'' bank in September 2008 was followed by massive [[writedown (accounting)|writedowns]] of the assets of the world's banks. There were major support
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  • Accounting and financial management is another principal task of building software. Si
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  • ...usiness management, and closely related fields such as finance, marketing, accounting, information, and (sometimes) economics.
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  • : establishes the Public Company Oversight Board to regulate public accounting firms that audit publicly traded companies, and gives new powers to the SEC
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  • The [[Ahmadi|Ahmadiyya]] Muslim Movement (accounting for a very small percentage of the total Muslim population) believes that J
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  • ...; and claims that the problem had been aggravated by the "mark-to-market" accounting convention are believed to be mistaken. ==="Mark to market" accounting===
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  • ...In addition, from 1991 to 1994, he served as a Trustee to the [[Financial Accounting Foundation Board]].
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  • ...for-Profit GAAP 2011: Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles | last2=DiTommaso | first2=Marie | publisher=John Wiley and Sons
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  • In 2004, the [[General Accounting Office]] reported "Although the Army has demonstrated the required transpor
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  • ...in Washington, D.C. at George Washington University. After completing his accounting degree in 1966, he went on to the University of Denver where he earned a Ma ...e of a small business, Dunbar Well Service (1985-1997), where he worked as accounting manager and computer programmer. He was a director of the Black Hills Corpo
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  • ...l Reporting Practices: Putting the Eastern Counties Railway in Context." ''Accounting, Business and Financial History'' 2000 10(3): 293-316. Issn: 0958-5206 Full
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  • ...y steps as follows, all the steps of a proposed mechanism (elemetary steps accounting for the overall equation) must be looked at, this reaction has three propos
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  • After he left NCIS Brant worked as a security expert for the accounting firms [[Deloitte Consulting]] and [[BDO Global|BDO]].<ref name=NleomfInside
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  • :- [[transfer payment]]s, typically accounting for about half of the total and including, pensions, unemployment and disab Public expenditure may be expected to affect a country's accounting aggregates such as its [[gross domestic product]] and its rate of economic
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