Name the four areas in which standards of ethical conduct exist for management accountants in the United States. What organization sets forth these standards?
A.
(1) Honesty, (2) Fairness, (3) Objectivity, and (4) Responsibility. These standards are set by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA).
B.
(1) Competence, (2) Confidentiality, (3) Honesty, and (4) Fairness. These standards are set by Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS).
C.
(1) Competence, (2) Confidentiality, (3) Integrity, and (4) Credibility. These standards are set by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA).
D.
(1) Honesty, (2) Fairness, (3) Integrity, and (4) Objectivity. These standards are set by the Council of Management Accountants (CMA).
In: Accounting
Patent protection for BRCA genes. On the Internet, read one or more articles about how the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled in the case of Association for Molecular Pathology versus Myriad Genetics. In your answer, give must credit your source(s). Your answer must address the following:
(a) Why did the plaintiffs object to Myriad’s patent on the breast cancer-related genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2)?
(b) How did SCOTUS rule [Note: the rulings of lower courts are NOT of interest for our purposes. Please concentrate on SCOTUS's ruling].
(c) What is your view on the issue of whether we should allow human genes to be patented?
In: Biology
Has the focus on disease prevention and health promotion shifted from infectious diseases to chronic diseases? Why or why not?
Will a diversion in focus from infectious to chronic diseases leave the United States and other parts of the world at greater risk for pandemics or bioterrorism? Why or why not?
How do risk factors and prevention strategies differ from infectious and chronic diseases?
When thinking about chronic diseases, how do you perceive the purpose and utility of passive surveillance as an epidemiological tool? Explain with an example of a chronic disease surveillance system. Would you advocate the reporting of select chronic conditions? Why? Give reasons for your answer.
In: Nursing
Should the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) preclude this lawsuit? Why or why not?
Robco, Inc., was a Florida arms dealer. The armed forces of Honduras contracted to purchase weapons from Robco over a six-year period. After the government was replaced and a democracy installed, the Honduran government sought to reduce the size of its military, and its relationship with Robco deteriorated. Honduras refused to honor the contract and purchase the inventory of arms, which Robco could sell only at a much lower price. Robco filed a suit in a federal district court in the United States to recover damages for this breach of contract by the government of Honduras. Using the information presented in the chapter, answer the above question.
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STEVEJ DO NOT ANSWER MY QUESTIONS. YOU HAVE SUBMITTED INCOMPLETE QUESTIONS. IF YOU ANSWER THESE I WILL REPORT YOU TO CHEGG. From the economic way of thinking 2 part questions:
Fiat money is something that:
A Becomes money only by general consensus
B the political authority officially claims it as money
C does not exist in the US
D traders find unacceptable in highly developed economic systems
Inflation in the United States, other things constant,
A depreciates the value of the dollar against other foreign currency
B reduces the purchasing power of the dollar
C makes cooperation between buyers and sellers difficult
D All of these things
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In: Finance
Questions:
Provide an amortization table for all 3 scenarios as well as the journal entries for the inception of the issue and the first interest payment. Use Excel for the question, it will greatly decrease the time you need to spend on it.
In: Accounting
The community health nurse discusses fire safety at the local school meeting because each year thousands of children are hurt or die in home fires. The United States Fire Administration is working with the American Academy of Pediatrics to deliver important messages to parents. The community health nurse discussed “prepare, practice, and prevent.” Prepare to make the home safer from fire; practice fire safety and a home fire escape plan to prevent the unthinkable.
1. What can parents do to make their home safer?
2. How can a toddler learn about fire safety?
3. What other general safety tips for parents should the nurse share at this meeting?
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1) Babcock and Marks (2010) reviewed survey data from 2003–2005, and obtained an average of μ = 14 per week spent studying by full-time students at four-year colleges in the United States. To determine whether this average has changed in recent years, a researcher selected a sample of n = 64 of today’s college students and obtained an average of M = 12.5 hours . If the standard deviation for the distribution is σ = 4.8 per week, does this sample indicate a significant change in the number of hours spent studying? Use a two-tailed test with α = .05. Report Cohen’s d to indicate the size of the effect if necessary. Step 1,2,3,4,5,6
In: Statistics and Probability
1) Babcock and Marks (2010) reviewed survey data from 2003–2005, and obtained an average of μ = 14 per week spent studying by full-time students at four-year colleges in the United States. To determine whether this average has changed in recent years, a researcher selected a sample of n = 64 of today’s college students and obtained an average of M = 12.5 hours . If the standard deviation for the distribution is σ = 4.8 per week, does this sample indicate a significant change in the number of hours spent studying? Use a two-tailed test with α = .05. Report Cohen’s d to indicate the size of the effect if necessary. Step 1,2,3,4,5,6
In: Statistics and Probability