Nellie works for a large manufacturing company. she heads the information systems department and works closely with the accounting department. nellie knows a lot about the company's database systems and accounting practices. her responsibilities include working with the company's vendors to create data communication lines. the company works with many vendors, including a large number of new vendors that have been added due to the company's rapid growth. recently, nellie has become concerned about the effectiveness of the internal controls in ensuring the integrity of the purchasing function. she expressed her concerns to senior management and has been asked to recommend proactive steps the company can take to prevent fraud from collusion between employees and vendors. what would you recomend?
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Business, 21.06.2019 19:30, qwertylol12345
Vulcan company is a monthly depositor whose tax liability for march 2019 is $2,510. 1. what is the due date for the deposit of these taxes? march 17 2. assume that no deposit was made until april 29. compute the following penalties. assume a 365-day year in your computations. round your answers to the nearest cent. a. penalty for failure to make timely deposits. $ b. penalty for failure to fully pay employment taxes $ c. interest on late payment (assume a 5% interest rate). $ d. total penalty imposed $
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:40, lexhorton2002
Burke enterprises is considering a machine costing $30 billion that will result in initial after-tax cash savings of $3.7 billion at the end of the first year, and these savings will grow at a rate of 2 percent per year for 11 years. after 11 years, the company can sell the parts for $5 billion. burke has a target debt/equity ratio of 1.2, a beta of 1.79. you estimate that the return on the market is 7.5% and t-bills are currently yielding 2.5%. burke has two issuances of bonds outstanding. the first has 200,000 bonds trading at 98% of par, with coupons of 5%, face of $1000, and maturity of 5 years. the second has 500,000 bonds trading at par, with coupons of 7.5%, face of $1000, and maturity of 12 years. kate, the ceo, usually applies an adjustment factor to the discount rate of +2 for such highly innovative projects. should the company take on the project?
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Business, 22.06.2019 08:00, connermichaela
Who is not spending wisely? erika goes shopping and saves her receipts. she totals how much she spent and writes it down. mia needs to buy a new pair of shoes because she joined the soccer team. she looks at newspaper ads to find the best price. lauren has been thinking about getting a puppy for a long time. she walks by the pet store at the mall and decides to get a puppy. erin makes a purchase online using a credit card. she knows that she can pay the entire bill when it arrives.
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