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    International Research Journal of Finance and Economics ISSN 1450-2887 Issue 40 (2010) © EuroJournals Publishing‚ Inc. 2010 http://www.eurojournals.com/finance.htm Analyzing Indian Transfer Pricing Regulations: A Case Study Monica Singhania Associate Professor‚ Faculty of Management Studies (FMS)‚ University of Delhi‚ India E-mail: monica@fms.edu Abstract The Indian Transfer Pricing regulations have been enacted with a view to provide a statutory framework which can lead to computation of reasonable

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    Current Ethical Issues in Business November 22‚ 2010 PHL/323: Mr. Michael Smith Current Ethical Issues in Business Ethics plays an important role in the function of a business. The overall standards of a company often determine the conscious effort and importance of ethical standards. There are various reasons for business ethics that go beyond the invisible line set by most business standards. Competition‚ security‚ and safety become compromised by carelessness‚ neglect‚ and ethic violations

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    Whether or not Congress should strengthen food safety regulations is a controversial topic amongst U.S. citizens. National food-borne illness outbreaks have been a problem since the early 20th century. The Jungle‚ a novel by Upton Sinclair about the unsanitary working conditions of Chicago’s meat-packing industry‚ was published in 1906 and unveiled the issues to the public eye ("Food Safety: Should Congress" 2). This example suggests that this was the spark of taking steps towards food safety in

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    contributed to the financial crisis and intensified its severity for financial institutions around the world. Also proponent’s views that FVA merely played the role of the proverbial messenger. This article’s objectives are to make sense of the current fair value debate and discuss whether many of the arguments in this debate hold up to further scrutiny. The authors have achieved their objectives by explaining what FVA is and discussing the key arguments for and against FVA. It also considers

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    Chamberlain College of Nursing 506 Policy Priority Issue Lisa Borbon Chamberlain Healthcare Policy NR506 Professor Frazier July 27‚ 2013 Policy Priority Issue Those who utilize the Medicaid system range from low income families to the over 65 age group. Within this population is also those who are disabled due to physical or mental problems. This is among the sickliest of our American population. A paper based on a study in Oregon stated that “Medicaid significantly increased

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    POLS 5440 Principles and Processes of Government Budgeting | Sin Taxes‚ Good or Bad? | An Examination of the Use of Sin Taxes in the United States | By: Stacy Madden4/27/2012 | Executive Summary Historically sin taxes have been an effective and efficient way for the government to raise revenue. The federal government used tariffs and consumption taxes to generate almost all of its revenue in the early years of our nation. The tax structure and philosophy has evolved and changed

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    August 2012 The High Cost of Enterprise Software by Craig S. Mullins What is the most difficult thing about acquiring enterprise software? If you are like most IT technicians‚ your first inclination was probably something related to cost justification. Let’s face it‚ enterprise software typically is very expensive… and eventually‚ something will need to bring costs more in line with value. Certainly‚ the software environment ten years from now will look very different than it does today. Of

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    emissions; water pollution from raw sewage; deforestation; smoke/haze from Indonesian forest fires Definition: This entry lists the most pressing and important environmental problems. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout the entry: Acidification - the lowering of soil and water pH due to acid precipitation and deposition usually through precipitation; this process disrupts ecosystem nutrient flows and may kill freshwater fish and plants dependent on more neutral or alkaline

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    be advertised so that to make consumers aware. The article is about Saudi Arabia whereby governments have imposed regulations to deport foreign workers from Yemen and other countries and this has been a major issue in the country. Local businesses and foreign ambassadors have protest against this policy. This is due to the new employment program adopted by the government of Saudi Arabia. Moreover‚ this policy would help Saudi Arabia to lower its youth unemployment rate so as to balance the recruitment

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    There is no question that government policies created during the colonial period helped shape the way our government is today. Many policies created are still used till this day. An example would be “Separation of church and state”. That policy lays out some rules against creating religious related laws. The idea was thought up by no other than Thomas Jefferson. Here are some examples where separation of church and state is found in the constitution. Stated‚ “First Amendment (1791) ( “Congress shall

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