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... costs; increased energy costs; overheads; cost to remediate defective equipment; and in som... pragmatic and situational analysis of the meaning of "consequential damages" on the facts of each ca...
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Changes in auditing techniques that have taken place in Britain since the Victorian era, an area of study hitherto neglected by accounting historians, are discussed and detailed. In so doing, it is hoped that an increasing knowledge of past practices will put the current processes into context. The source material for the paper includes new evidence from a program of oral history and postal questionnaires, together with more traditional sources such as the trade journals and textbooks. The so-called bookkeeping audit of vouching and checking postings and castings, and with the auditor also doing a fair proportion of the client's accounting, was typical down to the 1960s. Major changes then took place, including a decline in accounting work, an increased focus on the balance sheet, and a...
... other words, the statutory and textbook meaning of an audit). These were called "pure" audits. Ear... with clients desperately needing to cut overheads, audit fees were an obvious target [Griffiths and ...
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... related to higher energy use overheads per capita. . Objectives . Reducing greenhouse gas... with lumen output lower than 1050 lumens (meaning lamps with lumen outputs equivalent to 40-W and 60...
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Amazon.com has been through several stages of development: first as a cyber-bookstore, then a cyber-market, and now an Application Service Provider (ASP). I apply the concept of "business ecosystem" to describe the evolution of Amazon.com, and highlight the role of web services in the shaping of its ecosystem. The company plays a central role in the ecosystem, working with a network of partners to bring products and services to customers. By continually trying to improve the health of its ecosystem, Amazon ensures its own survival and prosperity. The mechanisms through which Amazon has created its ecosystem are discussed and ideas for firms looking to create analogous business communities are advanced.
...Still, one should be clear about the meaning of "some degree of control." In fact, by virtue of... turnover and operates with low overheads. Originally applied only to book retailing, this m...
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... court by expert evidence on the technical meaning of the terms and concepts used in the claims: Free... that P-32 was shown in the form of overheads and distributed at the meeting as the plaintiff su...
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... that section 260 must be given a broader meaning to comport with the overall scheme of the GST legi... all services pertaining to the overheads of the charities, e.g. fundraising activities. [5]...
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... that section 260 must be given a broader meaning to comport with the overall scheme of the GST legi... all services pertaining to the overheads of the charities, e.g. fundraising activities. [5]...
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..., or as a result of his duties within the meaning of the Workmen's Compensation Act, he will be enti...The overheads involved in private (plaintiff) insurance are grea...
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..., I must construe the patent in question, meaning that I must identify the essential elements of the... . Cost of sales – manufacturing overheads,. including warranty expense, repairs and maintena...
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...Since salaries, benefits and overheads will be covered anyway, the time can be put to goo... involved in major capital expenditures, meaning there is less risk involved. When plans call for n...