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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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  • Standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting used in any given jurisdiction.
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Generally Accepted Accounting Principles]]
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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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  • Associate Professor of Management and Accounting at [[Colorado Christian University]]; faculty member for the [[Foundation f
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...study, ordered by Congress, by the [[General Accountability Office|General Accounting Office]] (GAO, now the General Accountability Office]] in 1992. the program | author = U.S. General Accounting Office, National Security and International Affairs Division
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  • ...irs|Veterans Administration]]; the [[General Accountability Office|General Accounting Office]]; the [[U.S. Department of Health and Human Services]]; the [[U.S.
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  • ...dization, quality control|quality-control procedures, cost accounting|cost-accounting, interchangeability of parts, and plan|work-planning. Many of these aspects * List of accounting topics
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  • ...based on cheques, but rather by direct transfer between accounts. If the accounting office is [[centralised]], then transfers between accounts can happen simul
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  • The euro was introduced to world financial markets as an [[accounting]] currency in 1999 and launched as physical coins and banknotes in most of ...Currency Unit]]) would equal one euro. (The European Currency Unit was an accounting unit used by the EU, based on the currencies of the member states; it was n
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  • ...s from others. In linguistics, variationists specialise in documenting and accounting for these differences. One of the most famous examples is a study conducted
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  • ...r nations, in navigation, and in some places, civilization generally, thus accounting for the absence of knowledge on the part of the outside world; but that his
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  • ...ts, N.F.R. "Productivity Growth in the Industrial Revolution: A New Growth Accounting Perspective," ''Journal of Economic History'' (Jun 2004) Vol 64#2 pp 521-53
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  • ...world wide reserves. Anshan also has the worlds largest reserve of talcum accounting for fully one third of the entire world supply. The Xiuyan area of Anshan i ...icultural methods. In total, anshan containt 24480 hectares of arable land accounting for 26.4% of the total land area. One agricultural product that Anshan has
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  • ...equivalent to the equality between investment and saving, which is a basic accounting equation in a closed economy.
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  • ...that produced these estimates was adopted because conventional methods of accounting for reserves gave increasingly meaningless numbers. They made it appear tha
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  • ...al genes required for survival. This objection may be easily countered by accounting for the large timespan that the mitochondria/plastids have co-existed with
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  • ...te, allegedly had many problems receiving royalty payments or even a basic accounting of his album sales. In 2005, Jeanene and the Estate of Townes Van Zandt fi
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  • ...[[financial institution]] of the United States with a full-time agenda of accounting, revenue collection, money production, and economic policy formulation *Government accounting, cash, and debt management <br />
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  • ...to have lost more than five million lives.<ref>Russia and France together accounting for some three million of those.</ref> The Central Powers, with Turkey and
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  • ...ncient times. As a method of asset valuation it has often been opposed to accounting book value, which is based on the amount paid for the asset. Following the
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  • ...ced investment should extend, beyond investments that produce short-term accounting returns, to include those government-financed investments that yield incr
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  • ...to the practice of business [[management]], [[financial management]], [[accounting]] and [[commercial law]]. They are also essential to the practice of natio
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  • ...to the practice of business [[management]], [[financial management]], [[accounting]] and [[commercial law]]. They are also essential to the practice of natio
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  • 1. “Accounting on Demand.” Each partner has the right to view all financial information ...ome tax returns, on an annual basis. This section further establishes the accounting methods the partnership intends to utilize.
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  • ...Administration from [[Harvard Business School]]. After a year in a public accounting firm, he returned to the Harvard Business School, teaching from 1940 to joi
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  • ...Mori Veracity Index 2008'']</ref>. Misinformation in the form of "creative accounting" is a common feature of company accounts, and it has not been uncommon for
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  • ...o hold high ranking positions. Greg Leatherwood is the Senior Director of Accounting and Finance and Lloyd Leonard is the Senior Director of Advocacy projects t
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  • ...rtant factor might have been a too high level of theoretical generality in accounting for the highly different types of systems included in the ambitions of sys
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  • ...ese matters should seek advice as appropriate from a qualified attorney or accounting professional.</i>
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  • ...s per hour), which gives ''v'' = 30.56 m/s. In total, (with the factor 4 accounting for the thermodynamic efficiency):
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  • * Accounting for how a large sum of money handed to a targeted individual disappears
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  • .... However as shown above nuclear land use exceeds that of wind even before accounting for these land requirements.<br>
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  • ...erion is matched, specify other action to be done before forwarding (e.g., accounting or encryption), or applying an access control list that may cause the packe
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  • In schools, in accounting and for taking notes [[wax tablet]]s were the normal writing material. Wax At first used mainly for accounting, the codex together with the development of [[parchment]] slowly phased out
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  • ...oswell, New Mexico (Letter Report, 07/28/95, GAO/NSIAD-95-187)] Government Accounting Office.</ref> After congressional pressure, the General Accounting Office directed the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force to conduct an
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  • ...ingle variety for interdialectal communication, despite Surselvan speakers accounting for nearly half of the Romansh population<ref>Haiman & Beninca (1992: 29).<
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  • ...rmation requirements for that purpose tend to be demanding, and commercial accounting systems are seldom capable of providing the necessary inputs. In practical
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  • "Stock Split and Stock Dividends." Accounting Coach. Feb. 2008 <br/> <http://www.accountingcoach.com/online-accounting-course/17Xpg05.html>.
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  • ...rmation requirements for that purpose tend to be demanding, and commercial accounting systems are seldom capable of providing the necessary inputs. In practical
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  • ...rmation requirements for that purpose tend to be demanding, and commercial accounting systems are seldom capable of providing the necessary inputs. In practical
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  • ...otal population of 95m by 2050, compared to 127m in 2007, with the elderly accounting by then for two-fifths of the total.<ref> ''Economist'': '[http://www.econo
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  • ...ing|cyclist]], and I started playing [[guitar]] at age 36. Having found [[accounting]] somewhat lacking in interest for me, I jumped into [[math]] instead, whic * [[Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)]]
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  • * Ferguson, Priscilla Parkhurst. ''Accounting for Taste: The Triumph of French Cuisine.'' U. of Chicago Press, 2004. 258
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  • ...of [[national income accounts]]. The current practice of national income accounting was developed during the Second World War by Richard Stone and James Meade
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  • ...of [[national income accounts]]. The current practice of national income accounting was developed during the Second World War by Richard Stone and James Meade
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  • ...ram was responsible for the stock market bubble and bust, and the assorted accounting scandals. As Stiglitz writes in the preface, deficit reduction was not the ...h the various strands of deregulatory practice—in electricity, banking and accounting—converged in one place to disastrous effect. He also discusses globalizat
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  • ...a grave shortage of working capital. New guidelines were laid down for the accounting systems, a specialized bureau of calculation was established as well as a b In 1869 iron was already a major industry, accounting for 6.6% of manufacturing employment and 7.8% of manufacturing output.
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  • ...herpes virus are prevalent in symptomatic genital herpes infections. HSV-2 accounting for more than half, and HSV-1 for almost half, of all infections. More than
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  • ...and be acted on right away (Capron). Real-time databases are useful for [[accounting]], [[banking]], [[law]], [[medical records]], [[multi-media]], [[process co
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  • ...ely 25 mV at 290K). As temperature increases, so does the thermal voltage, accounting for the stretching out of the function along the energy axis with increasin
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  • ...''-electrons. This means that the lower three orbitals are doubly occupied accounting for six electrons, and that three more electrons are distributed over the
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  • ...and the bacterium is the fourth most commonly-isolated nosocomial pathogen accounting for 10.1 percent of all hospital-acquired infections (Todar).
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  • ...ality in which a chemical reaction (or any other process) is occurring. By accounting for the [[entropy production]] due to irreversible processes, the inequalit
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  • ...a large part of an international industry. Critics claim that standardised accounting and profit-oriented policies have displaced the publishing ideal of providi
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  • "At the request of Congressman Steven H. Schiff (R-NM), the [[General Accounting Office]] (GAO) initiated an audit in February of 1994, to locate all record
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  • Human [[basophil]]s are a [[granulocyte]] cell type accounting for 0.1–1% of white blood cells; these cells contain many "granules" whic
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  • ...ccupy all free valencies of an appropriate carbon atom, which remain after accounting for branching, other element(s), and/or multiple bonding.
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  • ...ckpot scheme. Total government budgets in the 1930s were relatively small, accounting for a small percentage of total GDP. Therefore, many argued, even a large i
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  • ...es some influential people - such as those with classical, legal, or even accounting, backgrounds. I am also concerned that exclusively graphical explanations
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  • ...9(2), Spring 1988, pp. 7–18. (Paper presented for delivery to the American Accounting Association, August 1987.).
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  • * Helen Fein: Accounting for Genocide - Victims and Survivors of the Holocaust, The Free Press, New
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  • ...Count Karl von Zinzendorf (1739&ndash;1813) introduced a uniform system of accounting for state revenues, expenditures, and debts of the territories of the Austr
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  • Lerner was the first to recognize the importance of accounting for inflation in Neo-Keynesian theory and laid out his analysis in a remark
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  • ...er.<ref> Nicholas Crafts, "Steam as a General Purpose Technology: a Growth Accounting Perspective." ''Economic Journal'' 2004 114(495): 338-351. Issn: 0013-0133
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  • ...er.<ref> Nicholas Crafts, "Steam as a General Purpose Technology: a Growth Accounting Perspective." ''Economic Journal'' 2004 114(495): 338-351. Issn: 0013-0133
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  • The accounting terminology used in banking differs from that used by other organisations. ...pirical investigations have shown that the ratio of banking [[liabilities (accounting)|liabilities]] to GDP is strongly correlated with economic growth
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  • [[writedown (accounting)|writedown]] the value of its [[asset (banking)|assets]] because of their i ...und]]'s economists estimated in October 2009 that the global [[writedown (accounting)|writedowns]] of the value of financial assets resulting from the crisis to
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  • ...as deserving a chance as an anticommunist, Dulles' passion. Another factor accounting for American support of Diem was his Catholicism, which may have resonated
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  • | title = Self-accounting for Conversion by Western Devotees of Modern Hindu Religious Movements. *Exon, Bob (1995). Self-accounting for Conversion by Western Devotees of Modern Hindu Religious Movements. 74-
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  • Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death, accounting for a quarter to a third of the estimated 54 million deaths worldwide in 19 ...c region in 1998, more than any other single disease, with India and China accounting for two-thirds of the total<ref name=NIE99-17D /> . Several million new ca
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  • ...er, the Bedaux system emerged to be a rather modern system of managing and accounting. Bedaux started as a special system for work measurement and wage determina
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  • ...able to a broadening of the diagnostic concept, earlier diagnosis (thereby accounting for those cases which are actually diagnosed as early as one year of age)<r ...2), reported that the increase in autism in California is real, even after accounting for changes to diagnostic criteria.<ref>{{cite web | title=Report to the Le
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  • ...Company])." [NB: 'theory' here referring to a 'system of concepts'].</ref> accounting for a particular vision of reality, a [[worldview]] not predicated on invok
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  • ...of Königsberg. In this, he identifies the problem of knowledge as that of accounting for the possibility of what he terms 'synthetic a priori' truths. Synthetic
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  • ...neficiary premiums are highly subsidized, and net outlays for the program, accounting for the premiums paid by subscribers, were $230.9 billion.
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  • ...n|evaporate]]. We also realize that such transformations occur naturally, accounting for [[glacier]]s, icy roads, [[Humidity|humid]] [[weather]], [[cloud]]s, [[
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  • ...a variety of basic and applied social sciences and such diverse fields as accounting, began to investigate all of this. One of the first questions was what to c
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  • ...n an inertial frame. The introduction of inertial forces may sound like an accounting trick used for mathematical convenience, but the appearance of these inerti
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  • ...a variety of basic and applied social sciences and such diverse fields as accounting, began to investigate all of this. One of the first questions was what to c
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  • ...olves finding [[language universals|universal properties of language]] and accounting for a language's development and origins (see also [[#Historical linguistic
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  • ...s if we did not describe their speech as natural. We would have no way of accounting for the fact that they speak in verse. In this sense, our description of S
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  • ...ostat survey released February 2008</ref> Due to a strong service economy, accounting for 77% of employment in Prague<ref>[http://www.urbanaudit.org/ Urban Audit
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  • ...l overhaul of business accounting with the intention of preventing further accounting fraud. This led to the bipartisan [[Sarbanes-Oxley Act]] in 2002. With job
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  • In addition to accounting for political parties, the 12th amendment also closed a loophole in the ori
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  • ...ere stuck with useless ships and rapidly depreciating cotton. In the final accounting, perhaps half the investors took a profit, and half a loss.
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  • ...er developed by [[Linus Pauling]] in the 1930s. Valence bond (VB) theory, accounting for chemical bonding in general molecules, has the great advantage that it
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  • ...me]]), and it is even now the most costly of the activities of the Union, accounting for about 40 per cent of its annual budget
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  • ...n oldest business schools in the USA. It is known for its part-time MBA, [[accounting|accountancy]], [[entrepreneurship]] and [[real estate]] programs. The dean
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  • ...8 per cent is employed in industry (compared with 12 per cent in the USA), accounting for 26 per cent of domestic output, and 67 per cent in services (compared w
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  • By far the leading killer in the United States, accounting for 918,000 deaths in 2002 (37% of all deaths), is heart disease. The major
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  • .... Maine is both the northernmost state in [[New England]] and the largest, accounting for nearly half the region's entire land area. Maine also has the distincti
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  • ...seholds has declined substantially with one- and two-person households now accounting for a majority of all households.
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  • ...ures may differ from the Western mode. Al-Qaeda's minimal core group, only accounting for the leadership, can also be viewed topologically as a ring or chain net
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  • ...ple, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) logs requests into a central accounting system, and assigns analysts to tasks in a manner analogous to how business
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  • ...d $3.5 billion in emergency appropriations from the U.S. government [[Fund accounting#Federal funds group|general fund]] for hazardous site cleanups in the immed
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  • ...d's leading seaport and the fourth largest manufacturing centre in the UK, accounting for well over 60% of Scotland's manufactured exports. Shipbuilding, althoug ...non-Christian religion in Scotland (estimated population, 50,000) despite accounting for less than 1% of the population.<ref name="GROSCOT">[http://www.gro-scot
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  • ...named using the syntax: family: qualifier. Access control and disk/memory accounting are at the column family level. The data design includes creating and delet
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  • ...hinery, vehicles, fabrics and rice. Bhutan's main export partner is India, accounting for 87.9% of its export goods. [[Bangladesh]] (4.6%) and the [[Philippines]
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  • ...ed using our technology extensively without our permission and without any accounting to us." <ref name=escapist>{{citation
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  • ...motional issue, there grew an increasingly strong American movement to get accounting for the MIAs and better treatment for the POWs.
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  • ...y held persons brought to them by Other Government Agencies (OGAs) without accounting for them, knowing their identities, or even the reason for their detention.
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  • ...evolved adaptive mechanism that strengthens with exposure to the stressor, accounting for '''<i><font color=#151B54>....a process whereby organisms exposed to lo
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  • ...otocol]], negotiated in 1997. The Protocol covered more than 160 countries accounting for 55% of global greenhouse gas emissions.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://unf
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  • ...treets is the origin of the city's address numbering system with each mile accounting for an increase of 800 in the address numbers.
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  • ...e, disability and medical benefits, as well as severance benefits. It does accounting, safeguards funds, provides loans if needed, and oversees financial policie
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  • ...mproved capital equipment. Solow also pioneered the technique of ''growth accounting'' , which he used to estimate relative contributions to historical growth
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  • ...mproved capital equipment. Solow also pioneered the technique of ''growth accounting'' , which he used to estimate relative contributions to historical growth
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  • ...[Ingush people|Ingush]] (1,296 or 0.1%) and a host of smaller groups, each accounting for less than 0.5% of the total population. The [[Armenians|Armenian]] comm
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  • ...ustrial nations in the world since the late 19th century. Manufacturing is accounting for a large part of the GDP, but the traditional heavy industries of the no
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  • Since the Soviets lacked computers and had rudimentary accounting procedures, the CIA had a better overall picture of Soviet military spendin
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  • ....Although Human Rights Watch/Americas has pressed for several years for an accounting of U.S. involvement, the Clinton administration did not take steps to begin
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  • ...and most populous constituent country within the [[United Kingdom]] (UK), accounting for more than 83% of the total population of the nation<ref>[http://www.sta
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  • ...vers, allowing for unexpected developments such as [[bridge]] repairs, and accounting for [[weather]] conditions such as [[rainstorm]]s or icy surfaces. It's an
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  • ...on and that the properties of a unity cannot be accounted for only through accounting for the properties of its components. In contrast, we claim that the living ...on and that the properties of a unity cannot be accounted for only through accounting for the properties of its components. In contrast, we claim that the living
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  • ...ystem to typical perturbations. Deficiencies of the model’s accordance and accounting may suggest possibilities for the kinds of component-composition and intera
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