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    Dean A DeFrank Transportation Principles Embry Riddle University Module Two Deregulation All modes of travel have experienced great changes through the years. Those changes were the government getting out of the travel management business and allowing the free market to determine the course of these modes of travel. The following will describe in simplistic form the effects of deregulation on each mode of travel. Airline Deregulation: The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 removed government

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    assertions; * Proper authorization to acquire the asset * Valuation * Existence * Ownership rights * Presentation and disclosure Cost The significant plant and machinery acquired during the year is vouched to supporting documentation such as supplier’s invoices‚ cashbooks‚ approved budgets etc. Authorization Check in the directors’ minutes or AGM minutes for proper authorization for acquisition of the asset. Valuation Auditor’s responsibility is to ensure that the accounting policy

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    solutions to homework-1

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    ISyE 6201: Manufacturing Systems Instructor: Spyros Reveliotis Solutions to Homework 1 A. Chapter 2‚ Problem 4. (a) D = 60 units/wk × 52 wk/yr = 3120 units/yr h = ic = 0.25/yr ×$0.02 = $0.005/ yr A = $12 2AD 2 × 12 × 3120 Q∗ = = = 3869.88 ≈ 3870 h 0.005 The time between orders is given by 3870 Q∗ = = 1.24 yr = 14.88 mo T∗ = D 3120 (b) D 3120 units/yr = $12 = $9.67/yr Q 3870 units Q 3870 units Holding cost is h = × $0.005/yr = $9.675/yr. 2 2 The costs are essentially

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    FIN310 - Venture Capital - Investing in early stage growth companies – Lecture 1 Brendon Blacker Monday 24 March Introduction to your guest lecturer Brendon Blacker Vice President Macquarie Capital Sydney STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL 2 Agenda Lecture 1 – Monday 24 March 2014 1. Introduction to Macquarie Capital Lecture 2 – Monday 31 March 2014 — Review questions — Quick recap 2. Introduction to venture capital — What is venture capital? How does it work? 3. Investing in early-stage growth companies

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    Memo Princess Regional Trucking Company To: Rudolph Blitzen‚ Financial Manager From: Jen DeSimio‚ CPA Date: 1/28/2013 Subject: Lease Options for New Trailers Princess Regional Trucking Company has been approached by a client with an opportunity that would require 120 trailers which is about 20 more than we currently own. We are not sure how long the relationship with this customer will last but this deal has the potential for considerable growth. I have a great deal

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    pay 15 to 20 percent more on average than those focused on domestic production. But side effects of the treaty must not be ignored. Our case explains both sides of the coin in relations to the Mexican trucking and being able to commute in US roads. Potentially‚ everyone could benefit from the trucking provisions. If it wasn’t for the US trying to benefit from the Mexican trucks condition‚ they could have avoided the huge taxes that they are facing now. The US did not benefit from that economically

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    Acct 460 Final Study Notes

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    Approval/edit check: sales orders are checked by computer that does not exceed credit limit Shipping Goods * Sales orders→ shipping dept * Shipping document * Copy of sales order and shipping doc à acct dept * Bill of lading→ independent trucking company ships goods * Copy of bill of ladingà acct dept Billing Customers and Recording Sales * Prep invoice by authorized price list * Edit checks: make sure entered correctly * Updates: sales and a/r accts Processing and Recording

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    Chapter Vignette: Deland Trucking Has a “Recruitment” Problem David Deland‚ who has owned his trucking business for 20 years‚ struggles with the spreadsheet in front of him. His recruitment specialist sits glumly across from his desk‚ pondering what kind of response to give to the inevitable question‚ “Why are our recruitment costs so high?” Next to the specialist sits James Garrett‚ a business research consultant who has been hired by the Deland Trucking Company to get a handle on the recruitment

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    sufficient amount of product is available for customers. Another purpose is shrinkage control‚ that is monitoring the frequency of loss‚ theft‚ or breakage of products received. Another very important function of inventory control systems is asset valuation; that is establishing the value of the products on the shelf for tax purposes at the end of the tax year. According to the Small Business Administration‚ all inventory systems strive to strike a balance between managing costs and the business advantages

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