What were FASB’s primary reasons for issuing FAS 141R and FAS 160?

Read the case study indicated below, and answer the following questions: James, M. L. (2010). Accounting for business combinations and the convergence of International Financial Reporting Standards with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles: A case study. Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies, 16(1), 95-108. What key financial ratios will be affected by the […]

Compare the ethical considerations and dilemmas evaluators faced in the “Ethical Dilemma” scenario in Grand City

Write he following as a report back to Dr. Jones: Compare the ethical considerations and dilemmas evaluators faced in the “Ethical Dilemma” scenario in Grand City and Case Studies: “Project Plan for Evaluation of Statewide After-School Initiative” and “Evaluation of a School Improvement Grant to Increase Parent Involvement.” How might these considerations inform your own […]

What is the role of leadership?

The paper should be 3 pages in length you must use this template to submit your paper. Delete the example information and insert your work. Synthesize this article and include the following questions: What is Strategy? What does the author want you to know about strategy? What is strategy to you? What is the role […]

Describe the various signifiers in the painting and how they play with and against each other to generate a complex and often paradoxical sign (the text or painting).

Choose a painting by the Belgian artist René Magritte that you find of particular interest. (Go to the Internet, google Rene Magritte, and select images. Make sure that you can identify the painting by its tittle and that you can send me a copy of the picture with your paper so that I see it.) […]

What are the strongest arguments FOR and AGAINST the Electoral College in its present form?

In the 2000 presidential election, Democratic candidate Al Gore won the national popular vote by several hundred thousand votes. However, due to the mechanics of the Electoral College, Republican candidate George W. Bush gained more Electoral College votes, thus winning the election and ultimately serving two four-year terms as president. There was brief outrage among […]