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Government Auditing Standards And Circular A-133 Developments - 2011; Audit Risk Alerts, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants (Aicpa) Jan 2011

Government Auditing Standards And Circular A-133 Developments - 2011; Audit Risk Alerts, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants (Aicpa)

Industry Guides (AAGs), Risk Alerts, and Checklists

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Government Auditing Standards And Circular A-133 Audits, With Conforming Changes As Of April 1, 2011; Audit And Accounting Guide, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants. Single Audit Working Group Jan 2011

Government Auditing Standards And Circular A-133 Audits, With Conforming Changes As Of April 1, 2011; Audit And Accounting Guide, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants. Single Audit Working Group

Industry Guides (AAGs), Risk Alerts, and Checklists

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State And Local Governments With Conforming Changes As Of March 1, 2011; Audit And Accounting Guide, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants (Aicpa) Jan 2011

State And Local Governments With Conforming Changes As Of March 1, 2011; Audit And Accounting Guide, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants (Aicpa)

Industry Guides (AAGs), Risk Alerts, and Checklists

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Life Planning For Nfl Players, Ryan Pedersen Jan 2011

Life Planning For Nfl Players, Ryan Pedersen

CMC Senior Theses

With players in the National Football League (NFL) making what seems to be the most money out of any entry-level position, it might come as a shock to many people to hear that so many players end up in financial distress afterwards. Sports Illustrated has put this number at 78% of players filing for bankruptcy or are in serious financial trouble within only two years of leaving the league (Torre).

The problems that the players run into are their short careers, which average 3 ½ years, their poor financial decisions and their very optimistic approach to life. The 3 ½ …