... findings in the form of weaknesses of the bank’s management, hence the case of misappropriation of customer funds can be prevented and BI will provide recommendations to the Institute of Capital Market ... needed.Imhof (2003) stated that to resolve the issue of independence of PAF requiresmandatory audit rotation Furthermore, Imhof (2003) suggested that the audit rotationevery three years to become one of ... (2001); system of internal control Codes of professional conduct accountant 10 PAF skills level with quality control standards 10 commitment ofPAF on audit quality 11 Responsibilities of PAF’s individual...
... (A copy of the questionnaire is available upon request) Reliability of Study Tool To proof the reliability of the study tool, we gave a copy of the questionnaire to many accounting professors ... influenced by the state of professional ethics and the visibility of the profession’s enforcement actions 430 EFFECTS OF MANDATORY AUDIT FIRM ROTATION The proponents of MAR consider it as a way ... effectiveness of the various requirements of the SOX of 2002 for enhancing audit quality and 6.1% of the respondents believed that their companies (firms) not support requiring mandatory rotation of public...
... career and life experience of the members of corporate boards of directors The recent wave of high profile corporate scandals in the U.S and Europe has placed the issue of board effectiveness under ... of research on boards of directors (i) Functions Of Boards In a comprehensive review of the literature on boards of directors, Johnson et al (1996) outline three widely recognized functions of ... and profusion, therefore, must always prevail more or less, in the management of the affairs of such a company.” 3.3 The agency problems, however, are the necessary evils of “efficient form of economic...
... professional skills, capable of working at the typical position of trade expected by society in keeping with each period of socio-economic development The objective of professional training of ... to the increased education of the labor force Schultz’s (1963) method of measuring the contribution of education to economic growth (that is, in terms of the rate of return to human capital, ... improve the lives of individuals, their families and society as a whole The attainment of this objective requires the improvement of the educational and professional level of human resources,...
... 2) Operation’s speed of machines equipment: The clear reason of low profitability is low efficiency of equipment (adjusted lower than 20 per cent) It is because of the lack of jobs as well as equipment ... objectives of an enterprises, and the adoption of courses of action and the allocation of resources necessary for carrying out these goals” (Chandler,1989) There is also the another definition of strategy ... the beginning of 1990 Although the numbers have dropped, state enterprises are still the main engine of the company, accounting for nearly 90% of total funds of all enterprises, 85% of the fixed...
... these sorts of oscillations from mismatch that have the potential to cause such high frame error rates as previously noted Figure 3: An RJ21 Assembly Figures and show the same type of problem ... to install this type of infrastructure for its high density, KRONE believes that the performance degradation is not worth the convenience The high error rates this sort of mismatch can cause ... Figures and show the same type of problem with a different RJ-21 assembly at another site The effects of the mismatch on the frequency trace are the same The inherent problem with the RJ-21 connector...
... background of communications is not a belief system or a set of rules or principles but is rather a set of social skills, a kind of know-how, any aspect of which makes sense only in the rest of the ... design of systems with decision-support models that operate on narrow sets of data According to Pentland (1995, p 2), the limitations of this narrow view ‘can be attributed, in part, to a lack of ... for a variety of applications, three of which are presently described While the technical innerworkings of these CBR platforms are certainly of interest (but outside the scope of this paper),...
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... effects of a takeover ‘Takeover’ is referring to transfer of control of a firm from one group of shareholders to another group of shareholders It is a change in the controlling interest of corporation, ... bottom line of their investment • Economy of scale According to Ansof (1971), acquisitions were in general unprofitable, as they did not contribute to increase in all of the variables of companies’ ... employed’ ARR helps manager to calculate earning of each year which includes the profitability of the project • Limitations: It is no account of time value of money like PP, i.e company expected future...
... interchangeable part of two sentences Instead of explicitly comparing each sentence with all other sentences, it incrementally builds up a table of type/expression pairs, and on the basis of this table ... efficient in terms of time, at the cost of rising memory demands, and it models time linearly, in contrast to ABL and Adios 2.2 Evaluation Different methods of evaluation are used in GI One of them is ... suitable for the problem of grammar induction Also, incremental systems have the advantage of an intuitive notion of time: it is always clear which working hypothesis of a grammar is maintained...
... computed as the ratio of the distribution of the amino acid-regulated genes* versus the distribution of the genes spotted onto the microarray** *Percentage of the representation of one GO term among ... on the expression of 12 genes and opposite effects on the regulation of eight genes These results suggest that rapamycin inhibition of TORC1 modifies the expression of a set of genes that only ... GCN2-independent regulation of gene expression Our results show that rapamycin, an inhibitor of mTORC1, regulates the expression of a set of genes almost as large as the set of genes regulated by amino...
... bonds, the official statements for the bonds often provide more detailed information on the uses of the bonds Because of this, we reviewed a limited random sample of official statements of governmental ... 85 percent of existing golf courses had been financed privately, offering a range of fees and services often similar to those offered by publicly financed courses As a result, the use of tax-exempt ... fire department equipment • Construction of two YMCA facilities • Source: GAO analysis of official statements received by MSRB in 2006 Note: Some of the official statements we reviewed in each...
... productivity and cost Office of the Auditor General Business Plan 2013–2016 Office of the Auditor General Budget 2013 2014 OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF ALBERTA BUDGET BY OBJECT (thousands of dollars) ... Of ce of the Auditor General Business Plan 2013–2016 The Office The Office of the Auditor General serves the Legislative Assembly and the people of Alberta Our mandate ... at the request of an organization that we audit, or a committee of the Legislative Assembly, we may give advice on a proposed course of action or a matter being studied Office of the Auditor...
... scale of the cancer problem and the impact it has on the lives of hundreds of thousands of people every year We have made huge steps forward in improving survival and in preventing thousands of ... to reduce their risk of cancer Three-quarters of the UK public will be aware of the main lifestyle choices they can make to reduce their risk of getting cancer • The number of smokers will fall ... rate, up from 46% in the 1970s Our work has been at the heart of this progress and has saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in the UK and many millions more around the world • We...
... sacrifice this portion of the term premium, whereas the issuance of indexed bonds allows investors to separate the choice of the riskiness of assets from the choice of the time horizon of assets 14 A ... provide many benefits, these benefits could be partially offset by some limitations arising from the design and issuance of the bonds Some of the limitations are small and would not have much effect ... issuance of indexed bonds could limit these benefits, the limitations are not sufficient to completely offset the benefits The choice of the inflation index and the measurement bias of the index...
... total is the sum of each quarter (Step in Program Cycle on page 5) Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities OSEB 2013 -2014 Business Plan Instructions – Nov 2012 Page of # of individuals ... description of your referral processes (referrals in and referrals out), Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities OSEB 2013 -2014 Business Plan Instructions – Nov 2012 Page of the ES service ... transportation costs with client Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities OSEB 2013 -2014 Business Plan Instructions – Nov 2012 Page of OSEB 2013 -2014 Business Plan Instructions - Template...
... with the MNCH component of the GHI strategy, prevention of NTDs will also include the promotion of WASH practices in households, the provision of safe water and construction of sanitation facilities ... months) if HIV+ transportation of mothers and care of other All women should be tested for the presence of NTDs and managed children and quality of treatment of women All women should receive ... availability of emergency obstetric care (EOC) from 24% to 100% Lack of a critical mass of service providers Shortage of delivery kits and other reproductive health equipment and supplies Only 16% of health...
... according to three categories of work-related health limitations: no limitations, limitations in kind of work, and limitations in amount of work The probabilities of marital dissolution were evaluated ... from a low of 0.9% (limitation in the amount of work for Black men) to a high of 4% (limitation in the kind of work for Black women) This pattern was not unexpected, given the young age of the respondents ... Samples of Men and Women Used in the Analysis of the Relationship Between Health Limitations and Marital Dissolution (N = 7,919) Men Whites n = 2,469 Variable Limitation in kind of work (%) Limitation...
... analysis One of the items, I2 'What degree of difficulty you have bending and rotating your affected joint?', was written as an attempt to convert a clinician measure of the degrees ofof motion ... advantage of using IRT, as the lack of reliability at the extremes of the construct was not identified by the CTT analysis It is possible that the lack of reliable items at the ends of the I and ... accuracy of the parameter estimates does depend on the limitation levels of the calibration sample As the sample of patients about to undergo joint replacement has relatively low levels of 'ability'...