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The iterative methodology focuses on building insignificant workable feature first and after that over the long run emphasizing this first execution by tweaking and adding extra conceivable outcomes to the feature. Agile then again focuses on building the full feature from the earliest starting point and doing it with short iterations. The iterative procedure starts with a forthright implementation of a subsection of the product requirements and iteratively advancements the progressing alternatives until the full system is affected. At each accent, strategy variations are complete, and new functional capabilities are encompassed. The indispensable thought behind this technique is to build up a system through rehashed cycles iterative and in little portions at time incremental. Iterative and Incremental improvement is a combination of both iterative outline or iterative technique and incremental form model for advancement.

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Social issues are circumstances in which two or more people communicate with each other. Every individual must settle on a behavioral choice that outcomes in a decent result for themselves versus one that results in a fair aggregate result

Religion could include, but not limited to, Scientology, Rastafarianism, Santeria, Voodoo,…

Religion could include, but not limited to, Scientology, Rastafarianism, Santeria, Voodoo, Mormonism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Is religion a mythology? You MUST have an introductory and a concluding paragraph. Please remember that myth means story or a narrative. A mythology is a collection of similar stories. Choose only ONE of the following four models. Model #A Thesis statement: I intend to prove that religion could be viewed as mythology. I will show using the mythical nine models (stories of creations, origin of deities, phenomena of nature, origin and structure of society, origin of evil, soteriology, origin of death, eschatology, and stories of the afterlife) that religions are mythologies. (This model requires 11 paragraphs.) Model #B Thesis statement: I intend to prove that religion cannot be viewed as mythology.

W7 Assignment BA420

W7 Assignment “Corporate Culture”

Corporate
Culture

For
this assignment you will have the option to choose between three activities,
please choose ONE
of the follow and submit to the dropbox.

Option 1: Get Creative

Create
a 6 – 8 slide Microsoft PowerPoint presentation defending why it is essential
for an organization to have a positive corporate culture. In addition, discuss
ways that an organization can improve a negative culture. Please include a
properly formatted references page citing your sources.

Please cite your sources in the presentation on the last slide.
Use APA for the citations. A detailed explanation of how to cite a source using
APA can be found here 
(link).

Option 2: News Flash

Choose
a learning objective from Week 7 and research an article on the Internet that
relates to it.  Write a summary of the article discussing it as well as
what it means to you.  Your summary should be a minimum of 1 – 2 pages in
length and must be in your own words. Please include a properly formatted references
page citing your sources.

Please cite your sources in the paper. A detailed explanation of
how to cite a course using APA can be found here
 (link).

Option 3: Traditional Paper

Research,
analyze and defend why it is essential for an organization to have a positive
corporate culture. In addition, discuss ways that an organization can improve a
negative culture.  Your paper should be a minimum of 2 pages in length and
should include a properly formatted references page citing your sources.

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For your assignment this week you are asked to write an essay of 1,000-1,250 words in three sections that examine the similarities and differences between the various health care delivery systems. I encourage you to use the three numbered objectives in the assignment overview as your three section headings for your essay. I have included an extra note about each below as well.

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The primary purpose of insurance is to mitigate risk. The high cost of health care in the U.S. necessitates health care insurance, because even common medical procedures can be too expensive for the average person if the cost is not subsidized. For example, a tonsillectomy that does not require hospitalization—a surgery considered by many a rite of passage for children and youth—costs over $5,000 (Russo, Elixhauser, Steiner, & Wier, 2010). Without insurance, many individuals must decide between physical and financial health. In 2012, before the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), more than 45 million people had no health insurance, including nearly 5 million children under the age of 18 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013). Having no health insurance…often means that people will postpone necessary care and forego preventive care—such as childhood immunizations and routine check-ups—completely. Because the uninsured usually have no regular doctor and limited access to prescription medications, they are more likely to be hospitalized for health conditions that could have been avoided. … [When] an uninsured person is in crisis and cannot pay, that burden falls upon the insured population, the hospitals, the doctors and the government. And these billions of dollars of "uncompensated care" drive up health insurance premiums for everyone. (Silverman, 2000) In this paper, you research the issue of insuring the uninsured and underinsured in the United States. You are encouraged to contribute outside credible sources to supplement the Learning Resources provided. Based on the current health insurance climate and the research you conduct, you propose a policy that you believe would be most effective in providing insurance for the uninsured and underinsured populations in the United States. Submit 3-4 pages paper by Selecting or designing a policy that, in your opinion, would feasibly and effectively provide coverage for the uninsured and underinsured in the United States. Be specific about the policy recommendations you would make, and support your assertions with current data.

Accounting 557

Problem 1-2A (Part Level Submission)

On August 31, the balance sheet of Donahue Veterinary Clinic showed Cash $10,017, Accounts Receivable $3,417, Supplies $600, Equipment $6,000, Accounts Payable $5,317, Common Stock $13,962, and Retained Earnings $755. During September, the following transactions occurred.

1.   Paid $2,747 cash for accounts payable due.
2.   Collected $1,407 of accounts receivable.
3.   Purchased additional equipment for $2,004, paying $818 in cash and the balance on account.
4.   Earned revenue of $7,940, of which $2,680 is collected in cash and the balance is due in October.
5.   Declared and paid a $1,115 cash dividend
6.   Paid salaries $2,507, rent for September $1,185, and advertising expense $131.
7.   Incurred utilities expense for month on account $267.
8.   Received $12,192 from Capital Bank on a 6-month note payable.
 

 
Collapse question part

(a)

Prepare a tabular analysis of the September transactions beginning with August 31 balances. 
(If a transaction causes a decrease in Assets, Liabilities or Stockholders’ Equity, place a negative sign (or parentheses) in front of the amount entered for the particular Asset, Liability or Equity item that was reduced. See Illustration 1-8 for example.)

Zika virus, assignment help

Read the New York Times article linked below. 

ArticleZika Virus Increases Concerns About Employee Safety, The New York Times, February 14, 2016

Discussion Questions: 

  1. What special workplace based ethical business challenges can corporations expect to face as a result of the explosive worldwide spread of the Zika virus and how should these challenges be addressed?
  2. What special marketplace based ethical business challenges can corporations expect to face as a result of the explosive worldwide spread of the Zika virus and how should these challenges be addressed?

financial reporting or performance measurements are tied to financial measuremen

Current events in business affecting financial reporting or performance measurements are tied to financial measurements. Provide the URL of a short article online and describe how the company you researched is affected by its financial reporting issue.

200-300 words. APA formatted.

Original work as it will be checked before final payment.

Please do not use any of the following companies.

Norris, F. (2011, December 8). Deep Roots Of Fraud At Olympus. The New York Times. Retrieved May 8, 2014, from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/business/deep-roots-of-fraud-at-olympus.html?_r=0

Geico http://adage.com/article/cmo-strategy/geico-overtakes-allstate-2-auto-insurer/291947/

Dell SEC. (2010). SEC Charges Dell and Senior Executives with Disclosure and Accounting Fraud. US Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved from http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2010/2010-131.htm

USPS The Postal Service spins its Q3 financial report. (2013). Save the Post Office. Retrieved May 5, 2014 from www.savethepostoffice.com/ when-good-news-bad-news- postal-service-spins-its-Q3- financial -report

Here is an example of how this assignment should look but should be more complex….
In July of 2010, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Dell Inc. and some of its executives with committing fraudulent accounting. The things they did caused earnings to appear higher than they really were to Wall Street investors. The change the executives made was to list income received from Intel through an exclusivity deal as operating income.

The exclusivity deal with Intel was payment to Dell in exchange for them only using Intel brand processors in the production of computers. The payments were incorrectly recorded as operating income, causing their earnings from sales appear higher than they were. It also made operating expenses appear lower than they really were. This occurred between the years 2002 and 2006. In 2003, the payments represented ten percent of their operating income, and in 2006 it was up to thirty-eight percent. In the first fiscal quarter of 2007, the Intel payments were recorded as seventy-six percent of Dell’s operating income. In addition to the Intel payments, senior former accounting personnel also maintained some reserve funds that they used to cover shortages in operating results between 2002 and 2005. These adjustments made it appear that they were meeting income targets while reducing operating expenses. An additional accusation from the SEC was that Dell used these reserve manipulations to “materially misstate its earnings and it operating expenses as a percentage of revenue” (SEC, 2010) for more than 3 years.

In the second quarter of 2007, Intel stopped making payments to Dell. Operating income fell to its proper level, and the investors wanted to know why there was such a sudden decline. Dell accountants falsely claimed it was due to a sharp drop in sales after they made some price changes. The result of these actions was that the executives paid fines to the SEC varying from $3 to $4 million. Dell, Inc. paid $100 million in fines. The accountants paid penalties ranging from $50,000 to $83,000. Investors falsely believed that Dell was more profitable than it actually was, which may have influence their investment decisions.
Reference:
SEC. (2010). SEC Charges Dell and Senior Executives with Disclosure and Accounting Fraud. US Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved from http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2010/2010-131.htm

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