how does the tax benefit rule apply in the following cases a in 2013 the orange furniture store an accrual method taxpayer sold furniture on credit f

a. In 2013, the Orange Furniture Store, an accrual method taxpayer, sold furniture on credit for $1,000 to Sammy. The cost of the furniture was $600. In 2014, Orange took a bad debt deduction for the $1,000. In 2015, Sammy inherited some money and paid Orange the $1,000 he owed. Orange was in the 35% marginal tax bracket in 2013, the 15% marginal tax bracket in 2014, and the 35% marginal tax bracket in 2015.

Philosophy – Approaches to God: Watch Tim Keller “The Reason for God” video and write a 1 page response to supplementary discussion questions:

 I would like you to begin on your own by watching the first 40 minutes of a video by Tim Keller, the author of one of the books we will be reading: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiWeohEBdPo  The video covers what is basically Chapter 1 of Keller’s book The Reason for God.

 

Please write up a one page response to Keller’s video based on the related discussion questions in the attached “Schedule of Readings & Assignments”.

 

1. Do we all have “faith,” when it comes to matters of spirituality, values, & meaning? 

2. What do your own beliefs look like? 

3. What is the significance of religious pluarlism

 

I prefer to have this no later, than tomorrow, June 30th, at 12:00 PM, my time

(Eastern Standard Time — New York), but will be flexible, so long as I have it by 8:00 AM, on Monday, July 1st.

a data record is a collection of related fields or data elements record design is one of the fundamental problems of data management

Required
Consider the following data record for a work- in- process application system:
Work- in- process number
Materials cost
Direct labor cost
Applied overhead cost
Total cost
Units started
Units spoiled
Good units in process
Which of these data items is (are) virtual data? What types of advantages might be gained if virtual data elements are removed from the work- in- process record? Explain.

process speech—at least 500 words

Below are the guidelines for the Process Speech. 

 

TIME LIMIT: 3-5 Minutes

 

OBJECTIVES:

 

To increase the audience’s knowledge or understanding of a specific process so that they are enabled to describe, explain, or perform the procedure.

To demonstrate using VISUAL AIDS how a process is completed or how a procedure works.

 

INSTRUCTIONS:

 

Your first formal speech is designed to help you develop and practice public speaking skills. Choose a topic that you know a lot about, have enthusiasm for, and can make interesting to a college audience (both men and women). Choose a visual aid(s) that demonstrates or clarifies your process and is large enough to be seen by everyone. Examples of topics include: How to Properly Dive off a Diving Board, How to Make a Christmas Wreath, How to Drive a 5 Speed, How to Paint a Model Rocket, How to Make an Adirondack Chair, How to Drive a Golf Ball, How to Hang Wallpaper, How to Buy a Good Pair of Athletic Shoes, How a Guitar Produces Music, How a Jet Engine Works, How to Take Pictures Like a Professional Photographer, or How to Repair a Leaky Faucet.

 

 

REQUIREMENTS & EVALUATIONA CRITERIA:

 

Your visual aid must be an integral & important part of your speech. Meaning it is something that you are using throughout your speech, ideally as you are demonstrating how to do your process.

 

Remember that you are delivering a speech, not creating a “how to” video you might post on YouTube – therefore your speech should be recorded at one time, as a presentation, with you standing before an audience using your visual aids and completed within the 3-5 minute time limit.

If your process typically takes longer than 3-5 minutes (e.g. cooking/baking something, making a flower arrangement, creating some craft project, or changing the oil in your vehicle) then you should complete the process ahead of time, taking pictures while you do it, and then create a power point presentation (or other means of effectively displaying photos) to show your audience members while you deliver your speech. Do NOT splice together several segments of video.

I recommend that you watch a cooking show as you prepare your presentation and notice how they have everything ready to go ahead of time and they often have the dish staged at multiple various points of the process BEFORE they begin. Whether you are cooking something, or creating a paper flower, or changing a tire, you should do the same thing before you actually deliver your speech to your audience.

Your speech should be effectively organized, outlined, introduced and concluded.

 

Your preparation outline must be prepared and typed following formal outline format (see the 10 Rules for Outlining and sample Preparation Outline and Speaking Outline in Session 5 “Learning Activities” and in the “Resources” button of our Blackboard course). You may request your instructor to review a draft copy of your outline ahead of time.

Your speech must be delivered extemporaneously (conversationally) from notes. Do NOT prepare a speech manuscript (i.e. write out your speech verbatim); do NOT memorize a manuscript. Remember that the purpose of your Speaking Outline is to remind you of what you want to say. It should be clear, concise, brief, and easy to see, so that you can glance down at it, remind yourself of what you want to say, and then look back up at your audience while you speak to them.

 

Attach both your Preparation Outline and Speaking Outline to the assignment in Connect. After you submit the video, there is a place to attach documents. Browse your computer to find your Preparation Outline, then click on <+ add additional files> and browse again to attach your Speaking Outline. In order for your speech to count as “on time” you must submit both your Preparation Outline and your Speaking Outline at the time you submit your video and by the due date on the calendar.

 

Practice your speech several times before you deliver your speech in front of your audience. Check the timing to know what will fit in the 3-5 minute time limit and make cuts as necessary.

 

After you submit your speech video, you should watch your video again, and complete the self-evaluation on Connect. This counts as part of your speech grade.

 

Evaluation criteria include: Introduction, Organization & Use of Transitions, Content Development, Use of Visual Aids, Conclusion, Extemporaneous & Conversational Delivery, Overall Time Limit, Audience-centeredness, and Outlines.

in order to demonstrate the use of the re measurement process assume that at the beginning of the year a u s

Required
1. Prepare the entries to record the above transactions:
(a) As they would have been recorded on the books of the subsidiary and
(b) As they would have been recorded had they been recorded in terms of FCB.
Also, prepare the trial balance that would have resulted under each of the recording models.
2. Prepare a schedule to re-measure the FCA trial balance into an FCB trial balance and then translate into U.S. dollars.
3. Prepare a schedule to directly calculate the translation adjustment to be reported in other comprehensive income.
4. Compare the re-measured FCB trial balance to the FCB trial balance in part (1) and comment regarding whether the objectives of translation have been achieved.

Discuss the ethics of using unconscious nudges to alter people’s behavior. Within your answer, consider the argument made by economists…

Discuss the ethics of using unconscious nudges to alter people’s behavior. Within your answer, consider the argument made by economists Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein, who favor the use of nudges. Could nudges be avoided? Do all policies contain some unconscious nudges and incentives? Do all nudges influence people? if so, how and why?

tompkins was injured on a dark night by something protruding from a passing freight train owned by eri

1. Why had the decision in Swift v. Tyson prevented uniformity in the administration of state law?
2. After Erie, which court’s procedural law must be applied in a diversity-of-citizenship case?

john needles has been hired as a systems consultant for arco manufacturing the companys president barbara arco has told john that the company has been

Required
John Needles seems to be having trouble communicating with the production supervisor. Discuss some possible causes of this problem, and make suggestions for overcoming it.