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Question 1. What accounting issues does the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 address? Question 2. How do the act's provisions change the behavior of senior corporate executives and accounting professionals?
Case Scenario-Jolly Canning Co. The Jolly Canning Co. in Hawaii agreed to sell 10,000 cases of canned green beans to the Merry Produce Co. in New York. The terms were FOB Bigport in Hawaii.
Ressorp, Inc. in Japan agreed to sell 700 television sets to Reardon, a wholesaler, in the United States for US$ 144,417.00. Ressorp, Inc. and Reardon expressly agreed that Reardon would not pay for
Write a summary in your own words of the two privacy policies and how they compare. Please do not simply cut and paste and then label information and excerpts from each web site oganization. Rather
"The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing," by Al Reis & Jack Trout. What are your thoughts on the opinions and positions of Ries and Trout? Do their laws still apply? Considering how we communicate a
Task: Are the actions undertaken by the companies or individuals in the following scenarios legal or illegal pursuant to U. S. law? Please explain each of your answers.
The SEC then sues Ms. Johnson for violating the SEC's Rule 10b-5. Is Ms. Johnson liable? Explain your answer.
Transactions between two parties may take the basic form of either secured or nonsecured. Compare and contrast the two and describe in detail the risks of each.
Read the given and answer in regards to article: Do you feel the Acts were appropriate actions for the government to take? Where they effective?
What real-world examples of the Law of Diminishing Returns do you have to share? Why this 'law' is also referred to as the "flowerpot law?"
When doing business with a foreign company, would you take into consideration the conversion rate of the dollar in order to determine a "fair" price for the products or would you simply charge what
Hernandez sued UPS on the ground of promissory estoppel to recover his out-of-pocket expenses. Will he win or not?
Were the regulations a permissible interpretation of Section 1008? Did the regulations violate constitutional guarantees? Please respond in 200 words or more.
Does the Volunteer Protection Act apply in this case? (It is a question the court is trying to resolve.)
Both France and the United States are signatories of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CSIG) and the parties' contract designates the CSIG as the gover
He got two proposals from two different companies who would like to form a joint venture with him. One company is a French sportswear giant which has a marketing and distribution system in every maj
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 has been described as the most far-reaching legislation affecting business since the passage of the 1933 Securities Act.
In case of Altman v. Steve's Music Store Inc, we have to role play. Thus we are the defendant in this case, so we need the summary or essay for defendant in this case.
After two years, Brown claimed she was entitled to a larger share of the LLC's profits. Is she? Suppose that Stratum responded by appointing his son to manage the LLC along with Brown. May Brown obj
The Utah Securities Division sought to suspend the public trading of Amenity stock on the grounds that when CGC distributed the shares it had sold them in violation of the Utah Securities Act. Was C
Problem: I want to explain how legal issues affect location choices for real estate property or personal property.
Dianne Rawlinson, a female applicant who was rejected for employment as a prison guard in the Alabama prison system, challenged certain state rules restricting her employment prospects under Title V
Explain the given: 1. Law of demand and law of supply 2. Factors affecting demand and supply 3. Price elasticity of demand 4. Factors affecting price elasticity of demand
Imagine that you are a marketer for one of the following companies: Amazon.com, Apple Computer, Starbucks, Burger King, or a nationally recognized company of your choice.
Determine whether the company may be named as a potentially responsible party (PRP). Review the requirements for consideration as a PRP by answering the questions: What constitutes a PRP? What types