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    REPORTWhy Financial Reports can never really be considered neutral (free from bias) or objective.’ Word Count: 2536 Introduction The Framework for the preparation and presentation of financial statements specifies that information generated should “represent faithfully” and “be neutralfree from bias” (AASB Framework‚ para. 33; 36). Information that is not neutral can “influence the making of a decision or judgement in order to achieve a predetermined result or outcome” (AASB Framework

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    Tuesday Night English 101 We are not free- Really “Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you‚” said French philosopher‚ Jean-Paul Sartre. This is how majority of people live day to day without realization that they are. According to Webster’s dictionary freedom is defined as‚ “the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. “ We the people believe that we are “free” when‚ in fact‚ we are not entirely free. The freedom we possess does not exactly

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    Why the Internet will Never Replace Books The Internet is very much like television in that it takes time away from other pursuits‚ provides entertainment and information‚ but in no way can compare with the warm‚ personal experience of reading a good book. This is not the only reason why the Internet will never replace books‚ for books provide the in-depth knowledge of a subject that sitting in front of a computer monitor cannot provide. We can download text from an Internet source‚ but the

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    Objectives of Financial Management The objectives provide a framework for optimum financial decision making. The term objective is used in the sense of a goal or decision criterion for the three decisions involved in FM. It implies that what is relevant is not the overall objective of a business but an operationally useful criterion by which to judge a specific set of mutually interrelated business decisions namely investment‚ financing and dividend policy. The two main objectives of FM are:

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