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Training Costs And Performance: Do High Training Costs Lead To Higher Revenues?, Liliana Nunez
Training Costs And Performance: Do High Training Costs Lead To Higher Revenues?, Liliana Nunez
Honors College Theses
The objective, or goal, of this research paper is to try and examine the relationship between training costs and corporate performance, which is measured in revenue and profits; this paper also looks at the equity of various corporations in an effort to fully examine corporate performance. Though there are many conflicting views on the subject, this paper tries to explore a common ground where all organizations, from all over the world, can consistently have reliable and valid data to see if their respective training costs should be increased, decreased, or stay the same at any given point in time.
International Convergence Towards Principles-Based Accounting Standards, Estelle Cramer
International Convergence Towards Principles-Based Accounting Standards, Estelle Cramer
Honors College Theses
The accounting profession is a field that functions through a set of complex and contradictory standards. As a result of the ever-increasing complexities brought on by a rules-based standard approach, several countries and regions including Japan, China, Hong Kong, the European Union, and the United States have all begun to converge their respective generally accepted accounting standards towards more principles-based accounting standards. The research conducted examines through a comparison of various nations and regions generally accepted accounting principles for important issues to determine which, if any, are deemed to have an objective-oriented standard; also, if the comparison does not result …
A Course In Forensic Accounting, Yelena Kleyman
A Course In Forensic Accounting, Yelena Kleyman
Honors College Theses
The origins of the accounting profession are rooted deep into history. The basic concepts of accounting were changing as years and centuries passed by. Nonetheless, a concept exists which did not experience major modifications over time -- fraud. Fraud existed centuries ago, as well as it exists today, and unfortunately, may exist years from now. However, in recent years forensic accounting has been expanding in order to change this pattern. This discipline created a new branch in the accounting profession, generating a growing demand for forensic accountants. Forensic accounting is currently taught in many American universities; however, Pace University is …
The Effect Of Sox On The Fee Structure Of The Big Four Accounting Firms, Brittney Beck
The Effect Of Sox On The Fee Structure Of The Big Four Accounting Firms, Brittney Beck
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