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Funding in Australia Paper
$5.00Small and Medium Enterprises
The subject is Financial institutions and markets. The paper is about Funding in Australia. The report should include a discussion of the issues that relate to your interest/expertise with implications for the financial system, some analysis of those implications and of the relationships between those issues and financial system, an evaluation of any inquiry’s recommendations that are relevant, and your own recommendations for the government based on that analysis i.e should any particular recommendations made by the inquiry be adopted, modified or rejected.
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Cash and Cash Equivalents based on FASB Codification Database
$25.00Part A
In 2 pages, prepare a summary of cash and cash equivalents based on the information found in the FASB Codification Database (HINT: paraphrase the information in your own words and keep direct quotes to a minimum). Be sure ti use proper APA in text citation and references.
Part B
In 2 Pages, compare and contrast information on cash and cash equivalents as found in at least three other RIA checkpoint databases (e.g. GAAP Practice manual, AICPA, Audit and Accounting Guides, Sarbanes-Oxly Report, Internal Auditing Manual, etc.). In this part of your paper, discuss the type/emphasis of the information presented in each database. Discuss your findings in your own words.
Part C
In 1 page, summarize your findings in your own words and indicate the benefits and/or issues with the search of your topic in different databases
Our login information for FASB the following for this term
website: http://aaahq.org/ascLogin.cfm
Students ID: AAA52190
Student PW: PVs32tA
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Accounting Information Systems Assignment
$5.00Question 1
In relation to TLS, provide a detailed description of the following:
- What are the principle sources of TLS’s revenue and what does TLS produce?
- How are its operations conducted?
- Who are its primary competitors and what is TLS’s market share?
- Which particular regulations affect its operations?
Question 4
The National Broadband Network (NBN) is a major infrastructure project that is designed to provide faster internet speeds through the partial replacement of the copper telecommunications network with new technologies, such as optical fibre. How will the development of the NBN affect your 2015 audit plan for TLS?
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Importance of financial accounting and reporting to the company
$50.00Part 1
Write a Report BoD explaining to them the importance of financial accounting and reporting to the company emphasizing the following:
- First heading, introduction to financial accounting and reporting, and its importance
- Historical perspective
- definition of financial accounting and reporting’
- why financial accounting and reporting is required
- procedure involved in financial report
- what is meant by financial statements
part 2:
LO 1.1 describe different users of financial statements and their needs. (example: owners, lenders, suppliers, government, employees, customers). choose 3-4 users and explain
LO 3.1 explain how information needs of different use groups vary )these users use financial statements for making varied financial and economic decisions: 1 profitability (owners), 2 continuity (employees), 3 cash position, 4 liquidity and so on
LO 1.2 explain the legal and statutory influences on FS (background info) EU directives (2-3 sentences), code of corporate governance (SOX Act 2002), Companies house UK, Companies Act 2006, Accounting Standards.
LO 1.3 Assess the implication (of the legal and statutory of FS) fr the users. (proper accurate)
Pages: 12, double spaced
Sources: 12
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International Finance Minicase Assignment: Response to Memo
$10.00For your job as the business reporter for a local newspaper, you are asked to put together a series of articles on multinational finance and the international currency markets for your readers. Much recent local press coverage has been given to losses in the foreign exchange markets by JGAR, a local firm that is the subsidiary of Daedlufetarg, a large German manufacturing firm.
Your editor would like you to address several specific questions dealing with multinational finance. Prepare a response to the following memorandum from your editor:
To: Business Reporter
From: Perry White, Editor, Daily Planet
Re: Upcoming Series on Multinational FinanceIn your upcoming series on multinational finance, I would like to make sure you cover several specific points. Before you begin this assignment, I want to make sure we are all reading from the same script because accuracy has always been the cornerstone of the Daily Planet. I’d like a response to the following questions before we proceed:
- What new problems and factors are encountered in international, as opposed to domestic, financial management?
- What does the term arbitrage profit mean?
- What can a firm do to reduce exchange risk?
- What are the differences among a forward contract, a futures contract, and options?
- An American business needs to pay (a) 15,000 Canadian dollars, (b) 1.5 million yen, and (c) 55,000 Swiss francs to businesses abroad. What are the dollar payments to the respective countries?
- An American business pays $20,000, $5,000, and $15,000 to suppliers in, respectively, Japan, Switzerland, and Canada. How much, in local currencies, do the suppliers receive?
- Compute the indirect quote for the spot and forward Canadian dollar contract.
- You own $10,000. The dollar rate in Tokyo is 216.6752. The yen rate in New York is given in the preceding table. Are arbitrage profits possible? Set up an arbitrage scheme with your capital. What is the gain (loss) in dollars?
- Compute the Canadian dollar/yen spot rate from the data in the preceding table
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Describe and assess the relationship between stock market prices and macroeconomic variables
$37.50Relationship between Stock Market Prices and Macroeconomic Variables
In 1956, a Nobel Prize wining economist Paul Samuelson wrote in his Newsweek column ‘Wall Street indexes predicted nine out of the last five recessions.”
Describe and assess the relationship between stock market prices and macroeconomic variables.
- Use theory to describe the relationship
- more than one macroeconomic variables (give example).
Pages: 7, Double spaced
Sources: 8
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International Logistics Assignment One (OMGT2088)
$35.00OMGT2088 – International Logistics Assignment One (b) – (20%)
Reflective Writing exercise (individual)
Word limit: 2000 words
Each reflection should cover the topics presented in that weekend session. Each class within the session requires pre-reading of the assigned journal articles, which relate to the topics presented during the sessions. Furthermore, it is expected that the knowledge from these articles is included in your reflection. These journal articles will be the main focus of each workshop of each session. It is expected that you read these papers before attending the workshop.
This assignment is a reflective writing exercise about each session covered as part of OMGT2088.
Submission of this Assessment
- Submit to Blackboard
Your reflection must include:
- A brief summary of the topic/session;
- Challenges related to that topic/session;
- Application to real-world situations; and
- A brief discussion on how the prescribed papers for that topic/session are relevant
What is Reflective Practice?
Reflective practice is a process of thinking about new experiences with a view of learning from them. It is a form of personal response to new experiences, situations, events or information.
This process involves recording your observations and thinking deeply about your feelings and responses to situations. It also enables you to increase your understanding and to gain new insights about yourself, others and situations. A result of these new insights may lead to a change of thinking or behaviour.
How to Write Reflectively
As a part of the reflective process, you are asked to make regular journal entries. (Note: a reflective journal is not a diary that merely describes events and observations). A reflective journal is a personal account of your response and deep thinking about your experiences. As such, it is important that you write in the first person.
There are many things to consider when writing a reflective piece. To enhance the process you should try to: understand what beliefs, values, perceptions, knowledge you have examine your perceptions, experiences, ideas and observations of the new experience and how they relate to you pre-conceived ideas
- describe what you found challenging, confusing, inspiring, difficult, interesting and analyse why
- provide comparison and connections between your prior assumptions and
- knowledge, and your new knowledge and experience and draw conclusions from these comparisons
- explain what you need to explore next in terms of thoughts and actions include both description (what, when, who) and analysis (how, why, what if)
There is no one way to write a Reflective journal. You may use essay, report or journal format.
Useful Questions for Reflection
Before commencing upon reflection, ask yourself some of the following questions. These questions can assist in your reflective journal, thinking and/or discussion with your teacher or peers.
- What were you initial beliefs, values, perceptions and knowledge before the course commenced?
- Did your pre-conceived views change? If so, explain how and why.
- What were your learning goals for this course? What did you anticipate learning?
- Did you achieve these goals? If so why, and if not, why not?
- What were significant experiences for you?
- How did you respond at the time? Why?
- How could you improve on the way you responded/behaved?
- How did you feel about these experiences?
- How did you deal with challenges or problems?
- What would you do differently next time?
- What sense can you make of this experience in the light of your past experience?
- Has this changed the way in which you will do things or view things in the future?
Note: it is acceptable to pose questions in your reflection to which you may not necessary have the answers.
Learning and reflection
As a student and a professional you are involved in a continuous process of learning. Below are ways in which reflection might be involved in or enhance the process of this learning:
- Reflection is involved in meaningful learning where you as a learner are seeking to make sense of new material for yourself, linking it to what you already know and if necessary, modifying prior knowledge and understandings to accommodate the new ideas. What do you know about self? What would you like to know? Or what do you know about how you relate to others? What would you like to know?
- Reflection is associated with situations where there is no new material of learning – where we make sense of ideas (knowledge and understandings) that we have already learnt. What is your professional practice?
- We learn from the representation of learning. When we represent learning in writing (for example), in a sense it becomes new material of learning and we can reinforce the learning or check our understanding of it, using it as a feedback system. The use of learning journals/reflection papers is an example of a method in which this mechanism is exploited.
- Reflection also facilitates learning by enhancing the conditions that seem to favour learning. These include: provision of ‘intellectual space’ , it slows the pace of learning, development of a sense of ownership of learning which has long been recognised as an important basis of learning. development and improvement of the process of learning to learn.
Students who achieve well are more often students who are aware of their own learning processes – their weaknesses and strengths.
Reflective or personally expressive writing seems sometimes to be more effective as a medium for learning and problem solving.
Reflection probably helps the emotional side of learning in a general manner. In simplified terms, it could be said to support the development and maintenance of emotional intelligence.
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Understanding Management in Organisation
$25.00What do I think of when I think of Human Service Organisations?
Newspaper Article
- Start reading the local and state-wide papers, particularly The Age and The Australian and look out for articles about social problems and human service organisations. Generally state and local papers will have stories about human service organisations every day of the week. At any time there will be stories about issues in the news such as mental health services, drug addiction, childhood poverty, ageing, child protection or domestic violence which will involve the key human service organisations in the respective field.
- Read the newspapers and find an article that is about a human service organisation.
- Include this article in your journal. Comment in your journal about what drew your attention to this article.
Paper Contents
The organisation
Reflection
Planning the interview
What has been the strength of your group so far?
What has been a challenge?
What are your thoughts about working in groups in organisations?
The interview
My understanding of the organisation
Previous
Current understanding
Organisational charts
Culture
Change
What would it be like to be a service user?
What would it be like to work as a Social Worker?
Suggestions for change
Introducing professional supervision
Summary
- Work in groups
- Apply management theory to social work practice to Organisation of choice
- Challenges
- Positives of working in the group
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FOR THE JOURNAL (35)
- Documentary evidence is contained in the journal – eg pamphlets, annual report newsletters etc – that provide relevant information: 2 marks
- The student demonstrates they have carried out the investigation over the six weeks (as opposed to a ‘night before’ exercise): 4 marks
- There is evidence that the student has developed general questions about the organisation being investigated: 4 marks
- Evidence of the development of interview questions and an interview plan based on the results of earlier investigations of organisational literature: 6 marks
- Evidence of reading and reflections on this and how it relates tothe organisation under investigation – for instance the organisation has a Board of Directors and the student relates the role of the Board to an article on organisational governance; or the organisation has published a Strategic Plan and the student demonstrates knowledge of the role of strategic plans in organisations: 5 marks
- Evidence of analysis and reflection by the student on the information they have obtained and studied that is related to the specific organisation including application of relevant theoretical literature: 6 marks
- Evidence of reflections about the group processes that occurred throughout the project, including demonstrating an understanding of the student’s own role in the group and demonstrating an understanding of the connection between groups and organisations: 3 marks
- Correct APA referencing; including using relevant references ie relating to understanding organisations. Clear presentation of the journal, including well structured and fluent writing, with minimal errors. 5 marks.
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Financial Strategy: Ford Motors
$25.00Financial Strategy: Ford Motors
Based on the above:
1) a. Appraise Ford capital structure using the tools discussed in the module
b. Critically evaluate theoretical advantages and disadvantages of the company’s capital structure with regards to the debt and equity structure of the business. Your answer must be accompanied by significant evidence from the literature (1000 words for a and b)
2) a. Assess the above company from a working capital perspective. Evaluate if the matching principle of the working capital has been applied.
b. Critically evaluate the potential advantages and disadvantages of the company’s strategy around the working capital and backup your answer with significant evidence from the literature (1000 words for a and b)
Pages: 7, Double spaced
Sources: 5