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    A PROJECT REPORT ON CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI AS A PARTIAL REQUIREMENT FOR COMPLETING THE DEGREE OF M.COM (ACCOUNTS) SEMESTER I SUBJECT: ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SUBMITTED BY: SHUBALAXMI.UMESH.SHETTY ROLL NO.: 47 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROFESSOR DHANABALU.R.NAIKAR SIES COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS‚ PLOT NO. 71/72‚ SION MATUNGA

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    Nazis in Power Hitler’s Nazi party enjoyed widespread popularity among the German people between 1933 and 1939 as a result of their domestic policies. Through the economy‚ the biggest factor in support of reducing mass unemployment‚ they introduced the KDF‚ Strength through Joy this allowed Germans to enjoy paid holidays and concerts. They also helped reinforce law and order‚ ensuring there were no street battles in Nazi Germany. Germans appreciated this as it was fresh and strict following

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    What are the ethical and/or moral implications of the power distribution in this country? Connect your response to both the ideology and implementation of the ideology. In Nazi Germany there are uncountable ethical and moral implications of how power was distribution in the nation‚ with all the power going towards one man at the top of the Nazi Pyramid of power‚ that man being Hitler who would have unlimited power in Nazi Germany having people killed whenever he wished with a simple snap

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    // History Essay Gr 9B How and why did the Nazis come to power in Germany? The war had just ended‚ Germany has lost and accepted all responsibility for starting the war and the treaty of Versailles was made. Reparations had to be paid and Germanys Economy was at an all time low. In 1920’s there was a weak economy and democracy‚ high unemployment and many jobs are paying very little so there were many people that were hungry and diseased. Even people who were earning well were

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    trying to address? The main question that the authors of the paper are trying to answer is whether delayed long-term memory consolidation of certain learning experiences that is observed in mammals is also present in other animals‚ specifically in Drosophila‚ and if so‚ to try to understand the neural pathways that are involved in the process of memory acquisition and consolidation‚ and understanding how the information acquired from the learning experience is stored and protected during the period of

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    Loan Consolidation

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    Loan consolidation is an approach that lets borrowers take out a new loan with a low rate of interest to payoff high interest loans. Tightened lending criterion has made it difficult for many people to qualify for loans‚ so the first thing borrowers need to do is check their credit rating. Although loan consolidation can seem like a good idea‚ it is necessary to figure out the real costs involved with taking out a new financial loan. This is exceptionally crucial when attaining a home equity loan

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    Reflective Consolidation

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    Reflective Consolidation Leadership Insides SUB. BY: ABC Table of Contents Reflective Consolidation Paper Introduction: “The very essence of leadership is that you have to have a vision. It ’s got to be a vision you articulate clearly and forcefully on every occasion.” — Theodore Hesburgh‚ President of the University of Notre Dame. In the beginning of this course I was frightened by the work load of weekly discussions‚ discussion modules‚ papers

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    Was the Application of Terror the Main Method of Consolidation for Mao and the CCP between 1949 and 1952? Many would have cause to argue that terror was Mao’s ‘weapon of choice’ in consolidating his and the CCP’s power and control over the Chinese people; however‚ there are certainly other factors such as overwhelming military and political control‚ or persecution of certain demographics that could be considered to be just as important as the use of fear to force the masses into submission. While

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    factors in which helped the Nazis seize power in 1933. I do not think that one of these factors stands out to be the main reason for Hitler becoming Chancellor in January 1933. There are some factors which were more important than others‚ however there is not one outstanding factor; they all played an important part to Hitler’s rise to power. This does not mean that the support Hitler had was not one of the most important factors as it was. If Hitler had not of gained power then Hitler would not have

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    Consolidation Notes

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    CONSOLIDATION Lets Recap: To prepare consolidated accounts‚ we have to make sure that: 1. Balance date of Parent and Subsidiary are the same – if not‚ we adjust the subsidiary. 2. Accounting policies of Parent and Subsidiary are the same – if not‚ we adjust the subsidiary. So we will prepare journals for our consolidation worksheet. We are not changing the accounts in the books of the Parent‚ or the books of the Subsidiary. We are coming up with a completely separate set of accounts that is put together

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