Strategic Planning for Profit and Non-Profit Organizations Name School Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Discussion 4 Role of government in regulation of non-profit fundraising 4 Demanding of disclosure statements 4 Provision of more funding 5 Appointment of external auditors 5 Role of states in regulating non-profit fundraising 6 Sarbanes-Oxley-type legislation in non-profit fundraising 8 Importance of Sarbanes-Oxley type legislation 8
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To run a business needs cash. Cash Budget is a record of cash transactions that comes in and out of the business for a specific period of time. This helps in assessing the entity’s financial health whether there are sufficient cash for operations or too much cash are used. It also serves as a purpose of decision making on what amount of money can be granted to a creditor to avoid any liquidity in the business. Cash budget only records strictly cash movements. For example‚ Depreciation is not
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Whether or not rich countries should lend aid for poor ones is an issue that has aroused considerable debate. Some people think that aid brings many advantages for recipient countries‚ such as developing economy‚ reducing unemployment‚ improving the lives‚ … However‚ I think that these nations loss much than receiving. Rich countries lend aid for poor ones‚ first of all‚ always follows by some conditions which are not only about the economy but also about politics‚ culture‚… Receiving the amount
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Running Head: REDUCING COST Reducing Cost [Name of Customer] [Name of Institute] [English Literature] Reduce Cost Ways to reduce Cost In the unpredictable economic times prevalent contemporarily‚ organizations and economies all over the world are devising strategies that can prove effective in providing them sanctuary from the looming threat of increasing expenditures. However‚ there are a number of ways through which these expenses can be controlled in an intelligent and less intimidating
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intra-Asian open skies and relaxation of ownership rules. This in turn led to the boom of low-cost carriers in the region. With the skies now clear of restrictions‚ low-cost or ‘budget’ carriers could now prey on air routes once dominated by full-fledged carriers. With business models based on low fares and no frills‚ meaning the absence of meals and the comfort of using aero-bridges at airports among others‚ low-cost carriers took the region by storm with Virgin Blue and Air Asia leading the pack. 1
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Preparing a Budget Request Strayer University PAD 505 Preparing a Budget Request As the chief of police for the Newport News Police Department‚ I wish to request three to five additional police officers for the City of Newport News. Currently there are 75‚000 residents and the city is experiencing a population growth of 3 and 5 percent per year. This accounts for approximately
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Molar Volume of a Gas – 10/27/08 Alic Albright‚ Josh Coleman‚ Dan Boden‚ Zach Babin Purpose: The pupose of this lab was to make an experimental determination of a molar volume through reaction of the substance shown: Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) > MgCl(aq) + H(g) Introduction: In this lab‚ a magnesium ribbon and HCl are combined in a gas measuring tube. When they are combined they form magnesium chloride and Hydrogen gas. The molar ratio between Mg reacted and
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The cost of the machine is $900‚000; it has a life of 10 years and the company will have to increase its net working capital by $20‚000 to use it. The machine can produce up to 1‚000‚000 ice-cream bars annually. The marketing director believes that if the company will spend $20‚000 in advertising every year‚ the company will be able to sell 400‚000 bars for $1.30 each. The cost of producing each bar is $0.40; and other costs related to the new product are $4‚000 annually. The company’s cost of capital
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COST ACCOUNTING Select the one best answer for each: 1. Which one of the following would not be classified as manufacturing overhead? a. Indirect labor b. Direct materials c. Insurance on factory building d. Indirect materials 2. Prime costs of a company are $3‚000‚000‚ manufacturing overhead is $1‚500‚000 and direct labor is $750‚000. What is the amount of direct materials? a. $1‚500‚000. b. $750‚000. c. $2‚250‚000.
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this literature‚ "What really makes factories flexible?" the writer brought out the topic for factory flexibility‚ which defines as a production facility organized to respond to customer orders quickly in order to provide a full and varied range of operations or services‚ across many product lines with very short changeover times and may introduce new products of similar range fairly easy. For example‚ most modern automobile plants are designed as flexible factories to build various models. Having acknowledged
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