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MGT 136 Advanced AccountingSpring 2012PROFESSOR: Victoria KrivogorskyOFFICE HOURS: before the classDESCRIPTIONThis course covers advanced accounting topics, including accounting for mergers and acquisitions,measurement and reporting of equity invest
UCSD - MGT - 131B
E 13-5(a)Accrue expense and liability for compensated absencesWage Expense201013,824Record payment for Wages PayableVacation compensated time when used by employees 9*12*8*10= 86408,640Sick Pay Wages Payable PayableSick Pay Wages5,1849*12*8*6=
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Chapter 01TheRoleofthePublicAccountantintheAmericanEconomyMcGrawHill/IrwinCopyright2012byTheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Assurance services Thebroad range of informationenhancement services that are providedby certified public accou
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Chapter 02ProfessionalStandardsMcGrawHill/IrwinCopyright2012byTheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Authority of OrganizationsPublic Company Accounting Oversight BoardAmerican Institute of Certified PublicAccountantsAuditing, Attestation, Q
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Chapter 03ProfessionalEthicsMcGrawHill/IrwinCopyright2012byTheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Steps in Resolving an Ethical Dilemma Identifythe problem Identify possible courses of action Identify any constraints relating to thedecision
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Chapter 05AuditEvidenceandDocumentationMcGrawHill/IrwinCopyright2012byTheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Audit RiskThe possibility that the auditors mayunknowingly fail to appropriately modify theiropinion on financial statements that ar
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Chapter 9 Cost Volume-profit AnalysisCost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Analysis CVP analysis is a method for analyzing how operating decisions and marketing decisionsaffect profit CVP relies on an understanding of the relationship between variable costs, fixed
CUNY Hunter - ECON - 490
Case 11-9: Goodwill Impairment TestingMemorandumTo:Professor John LiDepartment of EconomicsHunter CollegeFrom:Kit LamRe:Goodwill Impairment Testing (Assignment Five)Date:March 10, 2012Summary:Galaxy Sports Inc., a U.S. based manufacturer of s
UNC - EXSS - 324
The Key to Successful Decision-Making in the Sport IndustryI.In the NewsII.Introduction: Economic Considerations inthe Sport Marketplace (slides 1 -7)III.Supply & Demand in the Sport Industry (slides8 -22)IV.Conclusions/Questions (slidesEconomi
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The Ke y to S uc c e s s ful De c is io n-Making in the S po rt Indus tryI.In the NewsII.Review of Supply & Demand (slide ii)III.Characteristics of Supply & Demand (slides1-18)IV.Conclusions/Questions (slides 19-20)Economic Principles in Sport P
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Marke t S truc ture s in theS po rt Indus try(Ec o no mic s in S po rt: 61-76)Markets in the Sport Industry1Co urs e Anno unc e me nts2. In the Ne ws 3. Marke t S truc ture s in the S po rt Indus try4. Co nc lus io ns /Que s tio ns1.Ove rvie w o
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E con om i csof Sp or t :1 5 1 1 6 7L ab or M ar k et san d Sp or t1Cl assA n n ou n cem en t sL ect u r e:L ab or M ar k et san d Sp or tCon cl u si on s/Qu est i on sL ab or M ar k et san d Sp or t2Pr od u ct i on p r ocessi scr i t i cal t oeco
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EconomicImpactAnalysis1CROMPTON:110124TodaysClassSession2(1)Announcements(2)IntheNews(3)Lecture:EconomicImpact(4)Conclusions/QuestionsIntheNews3 Technologyasarevenuestream:Statisticalanalysisutilizedtodetermineticketelasticity(dayandtimeofeve
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JustificationforPublicSubsidyHoward&Crompton:173187Todays Class Session1.2.3.4.5.6.In the Ne ws Le c ture : Alte rnative Jus tific atio n Le c tureAc tivity: The Ho t S e atBre ak (10 minute s )Le c ture : Taxe s and Bo ndsCo nc lus io ns /Q
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Taxes & BondsPublic Funding Options for Professional Sport StadiumsHoward & Crompton: 219-250Overview of Class Session1. Review of past lectures2. In the News3. Introduction to Bonds4. Overview of Public Subsidy Taxes5. Conclusions/QuestionsTaxes
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2009 DECA Ontario Provincials CompetitionSMDMTest 1011SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT TEAM DECISION11. Jake wanted to run his own sport-equipment business but was unsure that he had adequate businessskills to be successful. Which type of business structure w
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Economic Principles in SportThe Key to Successful Decision-Making in the Sport IndustryOverview of Class Session1. In the News2. Introduction: Economic Considerations in the Sport Marketplace (slides 1 -7)3. Supply & Demand in the Sport Industry (sli
UNC - EXSS - 324
FINANCING THESPORTENTERPRISEINSTRUCTORS GUIDETHOMAS H. SAWYERMICHAEL G. HYPESJULIA ANN HYPESSEPTEMBER 2004TABLE OF CONTENTSPart IFoundations of Sport FinanceChapter 1Chapter 2The ABCs of Economics: A Laymans OverviewOrganizing the Sport Ente
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EXSS Study Guide- Exam 11. Economic Principles in Sporta. Premise of Economicsa.i. Basic Premise: scarce resources and unlimited human desires leave insufficient amountsof resources to meet the demands of all humans.a.ii. Result: Decision makers need
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EXSS Final ProjectMajor League BaseballMajor League Baseball Players AssociationThe Major League Baseball Players Association, founded in 1966, is a union open to all players,managers, coaches, and trainers who currently have contracts in Major League
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Taxes and BondsPublic funding options for professional sport stadiumsOverview of Class Session1. In the News2. Introduction to Bonds3. Overview of Public Subsidy Taxes4. Conclusions/QuestionsIn the News1. Dallas Cowboys new $1 billion stadiuma. W
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TheEconomicsofPlayersWithinaLeagueAlookatplayercontractsandtheirconsequencesinvariousleaguesTheNFLAcquisitionofPlayersintheNFLDraft 3yearsaftergraduatinghighschoolOR3collegefootballseasonsSupplementalDraft:applicationtoenterthedraftmustbecomple
UNC - EXSS - 324
EXSS 324 Finance & Economics in SportLab #3: Applied Public Subsidy Part I (10pts)Work Type: SoloDue: Friday, February 25th (in class)Name:Explanation of Assignment: In order to fully grasp the concept of public subsidy, we must learn toapply the fu
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EXSS 324 Finance & Economics in Sport*Lab #1: Expectations (Part I of assignment)Work Type: IndividualDue: Friday, January 21st (in class)Name:Summary: Please respond to the following questions on the things that you would like to get out of thiscou
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Advocators: Mayors office1. If new state of the art, can act as the front porch of the city. Citizens would be proud tohave a nicer arena in their city. Could bring the community together (Ivan)a.2. Can attract people to games just because it is a nic
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MLB*First-Year Player Draft*-Primary mechanism for assigning amateur baseball players from high schools, colleges, andother amateur baseball clubs, to its teams-Held every year in June-30 Major League Teams, up to 50 rounds-Select players in reverse
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Price Elasticity of Demand (Review)February 4, 2011Summary: The University of Miami has decided that they would like to raise the prices on theirfootball jerseys by $2.00 for the upcoming season. However, they would like to analyze theirdecision from
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Competency BasedCompetitive EventsWritten Exam SampleSports and Entertainment Marketing1. The relationship between a creditor and a debtor is usually based onthe debtor'sA. pricing method.B. billing schedule.C. type of account.D. ability to pay.
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Competency BasedCompetitive EventsWritten Exam SampleSports and Entertainment Marketing ManagementTeam DecisionMaking EventThis comprehensive exam was developed by Marketing Education Resource Center, under contractwith National DECA. Copying of th
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GreaterRaleighCVBGreaterRaleighCVBSportsMarketingScottDupreeVicePresidentforSportsMarketingMarch30,2011GreaterRaleighCVBOverviewGreaterRaleighCVBOverviewEstablished:1987PromotesRaleigh&WakeCountyforalltypesofvisitorbusinessBudget:$3.5million12
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Brittany BogueEXSS Final ProjectMajor League BaseballMajor League Baseball Players AssociationThe Major League Baseball Players Association, founded in 1966, is a union open to all players,managers, coaches, and trainers who currently have contracts
UNC - ART - 153
*1.) If an industry is a monopoly, output is _ and prices are _ than if it were perfectlycompetitive.a. lower, higherb. lower, lover c. higher, lower d. higher, higher2.) Over the course of a single season, the largest proportion of team cost isa. fi
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Mahabodhi Temple, BodhgayaMahabodhi TempleBodhgayaStupa 1SanchiView from SoutheastStupa 1SanchiView from EastChhatra (surmounting umbrella)Stupa 1SanchiGround balustradeStupa 1SanchiEast Torana (gateway)Stupa 1SanchiEast Torana (gateway)
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Sanchi, site planStupa 1 (The Great Stupa)Elephant at southeastNorth Torana, West pillarStupa 1 (The Great Stupa)Yakshi with elephantsEast Torana, North pillarStupa 1 (The Great Stupa)Rearing lions motifWest Torana, South pillar, west faceStupa
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Harappa, excavations 1995-1998Trench 39 North, Mound A BHarappa, excavations 1995-1998Mound E, Trench 10 WView of brick mounts and later Buddhist stupaMohenjo-Daro2600-1900 BCEMohenjo-Daro, aerial viewc. 2600-1900 BCECity Wall at Eastern Edge of
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Emperor KanishkaMathura, 2nd centuryEmperor KanishkaMathura, 2nd centuryMonastery at Takht-i-bahiGandhara2nd-4th centuryStanding BuddhaTakht-i-bahi2nd centuryStanding BuddhaTakht-i-bahi2nd centuryPrince Siddhartha as Bodhisattva1st-2nd centu
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Four Noble Truths1. Life is suffering2. Origin of suffering is desire, craving,emotions3. There is a way out of suffering4. The way out of suffering is to followthe eight-fold pathEightfold Path1. Right view2. Right intention3. Right speech4. R
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Plans of early chaitya hallsBarabar Hills, general view3rd century BCEBarabar Hills, Lomas Rishi Cave3rd century BCEBarabar Hills, Lomas Rishi CaveDetail of arch3rd century BCEBarabar Hills, Lomas Rishi Cave3rd century BCEBarabar Hills, Lomas Ri
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Art 153 Exam 1 Notes1. Indus Valley Civilization- Spread over a wide geographic area along the Indus River inpresent-day Pakistan, and well into India. There were several remarkably urban cities for2500-1700 BCE, most notably:a. Harappa: one of the ea
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http:/www.jstor.org/stable/4629529Description and Analysis: Krishna/Saint Sambandar Rough DraftThe Krishna/Saint Sambandar figure is sculpted in the form of a dancing child. The figureis naked, with the exception of the large amount of jewelry adorning
UNC - ART - 153
Art 153 - Exam #1 - Key Terms(do not need to know people or places)Indus Valley CivilizationMohenjodaroHarappaKalibanganLothalBuddhaMonumental/MonumentalitySteatiteTerracottaVisual analysis terminologyRealismNaturalism- recording howforms are
UNC - PSYC - 509
Number of Pages ReadC u mu l a t i v e T o t a lCumulative Numbe r o f Pag e s Re ad1601601401201008060402001/22/2011 2/8/2011 2/25/2011 3/14/2011 3/31/2011 4/17/2011Da t eCumulative Numbe r of Page s Re ad140120100Cum ula t iv e To t a
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Psyc 509, Spring 2011Applied Research EvaluationName__Date_1. Write the complete reference according toAPA style as it would appear in a referencelist.2.What was/were the experimentalquestion(s)?3. How many participants served in the study?4.
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MiltenbergerChapter 1Introduction to behaviormodificationCharacteristics of BehaviorInvolves actions, not labelsInvolves physical dimensionsFrequencyIntensityDurationLatencyCan be observed, described, & recordedPhysical DimensionsFrequency =
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Observing &recording behaviorMiltenberger ChapterPurpose of BehavioralAssessmentDecide if problem exists? Is treatmentnecessary?Decide on the best treatmentMeasure treatment effectsAs a treatment component (reactivity)Types of BehavioralAssessm
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ShapingMiltenberger -ShapingReinforcement of successive approximationsto a target behaviorInvolves the principles of reinforcementand extinctionWhen is shaping used?To develop new topographies of behaviorTo develop new dimensions of behaviorTo r
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Prompting&TransferofStimuluscontrolMiltenbergerChapter10Prompting&TransferofStimulusControlUsedtodevelopstimuluscontrol(togettherightbehaviortooccurattherighttime)UsedtodevelopnewbehaviorsExamples:TeachingTrevortohitabaseballTeachingNatashatoreadE
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BehavioralChainingMiltenbergerChapter11StimulusResponseChainSD1 R1SD2 R2SD3 R3SD4 R4 SRTaskAnalysisIdentificationofstimuli(SDs)andresponses(Rs)inabehavioralchainExample:EatingabowlofoatmealTaskAnalysis(R1)putspooninfood(R2)scoopfoodontospoon
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Behavioralskillstraining(bst)proceduresMiltenbergerChapter12BSTProceduresUsedtoteachnewbehaviorsUsedforbehaviorsthatcanbesimulatedinaroleplayUsedwithlearnerswhocanfollowinstructionsandimitatemodelsUsedwhenmoreintrusivechainingproceduresarenotn
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Miltenberger = Chapter 13Functional AssessmentTreatment Process Decreasing ProblemBehaviors define problem behavior(s)1. Identify and2.Initiate data collection3.Complete functional assessment1. Purpose: develop hypotheses aboutantecedents and c
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Psyc 509Chapter 3 Study GuideQuestion: Through which process does a person come to deal with a new environment? Defineand explain this process.Answer: Through the process of operant conditioning, a person comes to deal with a newenvironment. Certain
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Psyc 509Chapter 5 Q & AQuestion:What does Skinner believe initiates action? Identify and explain his reasoning, andcompare with the opposing view point.AnswerSkinner believes that the environment initiates action, not the perceiver. Human actionwas
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PSYC 509Chapter 6 Q & AQuestion: When humans vocal musculature came under operant control, what did that allowthe origin on? Explain this idea, and the examples Skinner uses.Answer: When humans vocal musculature came under operant control, it allowed
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PSYC 509Chapter 9 Q & AQuestion:What is knowing? Explain, and include examples.Answer:Skinner begins with explain that we say people know things, like a baby knows how tosuckle and a child knows how to walk. He says our evidence for this comes from
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Psyc 509Chapter 10 Q & AQuestion: Describe Skinners view of motivation and emotion inside ones mind.Answer: Skinner begins by explaining the two parts of the mind: the intellectual side that he hasdiscussed in the book so far, and the psyche. The word
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Class SchedulePsyc 509, Spring 2001MONDAYo Jan 10 Class 1WEDNESDAYo Jan 12 Class 2SyllabusHow to make a cumulative graph in excelo Jan 17 Holidayoo Jan 24 Class 4oMilt Ch 1 & 2o Jan 31 Class 5oooooooMilt Ch 3 GRAPHING & MEASURING BEHA
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Psyc 509 Quiz #2Chapter 4: Reinforcementa) Reinforcement: process in which a behavior is strengthened by the immediateconsequence that reliably follows its occurrence, and it is more likely to occur in thefuture.a.i) [Ex.1] Thorndike: Placed a hungry
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For MondayMinimum: A functional assessment of your targetbehavior(s) (+hypothesis)Good: Paper completed up to this pointGreat! + a baseline graphExceptional: Suggested intervention
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SelfManagementProjectLecture1SelfManagementProblemsincludebehavioralexcessesandbehavioraldeficitsInvolveaconflictbetweenshorttermconsequencesandlongtermconsequences(Delaydiscounting)ExamplesofTargetBehaviorsBehavioralDeficitsStudyingTimespentre
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Peak Interval Performance of Heterozygous Reeler MiceMorgan Throckmorton & Ruth M. Hurst, Ph.D.University of North Carolina WilmingtonMethodsIntroduction If Reln deficiency is a genetic cause forschizophrenia, Reln deficiency should beassociated wi