Which kind of disease refers to a range of problem behaviours associated with poor attention span? () A、VSDB、ADDC、ADHDD、CHF
Project management/project planning is most closely aligned with:A.Long range/strategic planning ( years or more).B.Intermediate range planning ( to years)C.Short range/tactical planning ( year or less).D.All of the above.E.B and C.
121 Project management/project planning is most closely aligned with:A. Long range/strategic planning (5 years or more).B. Intermediate range planning (1 to 5 years)C. Short range/tactical planning (1 year or less).D. All of the above.E. B and C
That is the existing product range. “product range” means product portfolion. () 此题为判断题(对,错)。
Roy Crawford has argued for a reduction in both the product range and customer base to improve companyperformance.(b) Assess the operational advantages and disadvantages to Bonar Paint of choosing such a strategy.(15 marks)
(b) Misson has purchased goods from a foreign supplier for 8 million euros on 31 July 2006. At 31 October 2006,the trade payable was still outstanding and the goods were still held by Misson. Similarly Misson has sold goodsto a foreign customer for 4 million euros on 31 July 2006 and it received payment for the goods in euros on31 October 2006. Additionally Misson had purchased an investment property on 1 November 2005 for28 million euros. At 31 October 2006, the investment property had a fair value of 24 million euros. The companyuses the fair value model in accounting for investment properties.Misson would like advice on how to treat these transactions in the financial statements for the year ended 31October 2006. (7 marks)Required:Discuss the accounting treatment of the above transactions in accordance with the advice required by thedirectors.(Candidates should show detailed workings as well as a discussion of the accounting treatment used.)
(b) Comment (with relevant calculations) on the performance of the business of Quicklink Ltd and CelerTransport during the year ended 31 May 2005 and, insofar as the information permits, its projectedperformance for the year ending 31 May 2006. Your answer should specifically consider:(i) Revenue generation per vehicle(ii) Vehicle utilisation and delivery mix(iii) Service quality. (14 marks)
4 (a) Explain the auditor’s responsibilities in respect of subsequent events. (5 marks)Required:Identify and comment on the implications of the above matters for the auditor’s report on the financialstatements of Jinack Co for the year ended 30 September 2005 and, where appropriate, the year ending30 September 2006.NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the matters.
(b) You are the audit manager of Jinack Co, a private limited liability company. You are currently reviewing twomatters that have been left for your attention on the audit working paper file for the year ended 30 September2005:(i) Jinack holds an extensive range of inventory and keeps perpetual inventory records. There was no fullphysical inventory count at 30 September 2005 as a system of continuous stock checking is operated bywarehouse personnel under the supervision of an internal audit department.A major systems failure in October 2005 caused the perpetual inventory records to be corrupted before theyear-end inventory position was determined. As data recovery procedures were found to be inadequate,Jinack is reconstructing the year-end quantities through a physical count and ‘rollback’. The reconstructionexercise is expected to be completed in January 2006. (6 marks)Required:Identify and comment on the implications of the above matters for the auditor’s report on the financialstatements of Jinack Co for the year ended 30 September 2005 and, where appropriate, the year ending30 September 2006.NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the matters.
3 You are the manager responsible for the audit of Seymour Co. The company offers information, proprietary foods andmedical innovations designed to improve the quality of life. (Proprietary foods are marketed under and protected byregistered names.) The draft consolidated financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2006 show revenueof $74·4 million (2005 – $69·2 million), profit before taxation of $13·2 million (2005 – $15·8 million) and totalassets of $53·3 million (2005 – $40·5 million).The following issues arising during the final audit have been noted on a schedule of points for your attention:(a) In 2001, Seymour had been awarded a 20-year patent on a new drug, Tournose, that was also approved forfood use. The drug had been developed at a cost of $4 million which is being amortised over the life of thepatent. The patent cost $11,600. In September 2006 a competitor announced the successful completion ofpreliminary trials on an alternative drug with the same beneficial properties as Tournose. The alternative drug isexpected to be readily available in two years time. (7 marks)Required:For each of the above issues:(i) comment on the matters that you should consider; and(ii) state the audit evidence that you should expect to find,in undertaking your review of the audit working papers and financial statements of Seymour Co for the year ended30 September 2006.NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the three issues.
(b) Seymour offers health-related information services through a wholly-owned subsidiary, Aragon Co. Goodwill of$1·8 million recognised on the purchase of Aragon in October 2004 is not amortised but included at cost in theconsolidated balance sheet. At 30 September 2006 Seymour’s investment in Aragon is shown at cost,$4·5 million, in its separate financial statements.Aragon’s draft financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2006 show a loss before taxation of$0·6 million (2005 – $0·5 million loss) and total assets of $4·9 million (2005 – $5·7 million). The notes toAragon’s financial statements disclose that they have been prepared on a going concern basis that assumes thatSeymour will continue to provide financial support. (7 marks)Required:For each of the above issues:(i) comment on the matters that you should consider; and(ii) state the audit evidence that you should expect to find,in undertaking your review of the audit working papers and financial statements of Seymour Co for the year ended30 September 2006.NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the three issues.
(b) You are an audit manager in a firm of Chartered Certified Accountants currently assigned to the audit of CleevesCo for the year ended 30 September 2006. During the year Cleeves acquired a 100% interest in Howard Co.Howard is material to Cleeves and audited by another firm, Parr Co. You have just received Parr’s draftauditor’s report for the year ended 30 September 2006. The wording is that of an unmodified report except forthe opinion paragraph which is as follows:Audit opinionAs more fully explained in notes 11 and 15 impairment losses on non-current assets have not beenrecognised in profit or loss as the directors are unable to quantify the amounts.In our opinion, provision should be made for these as required by International Accounting Standard 36(Impairment). If the provision had been so recognised the effect would have been to increase the loss beforeand after tax for the year and to reduce the value of tangible and intangible non-current assets. However,as the directors are unable to quantify the amounts we are unable to indicate the financial effect of suchomissions.In view of the failure to provide for the impairments referred to above, in our opinion the financial statementsdo not present fairly in all material respects the financial position of Howard Co as of 30 September 2006and of its loss and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with International Financial ReportingStandards.Your review of the prior year auditor’s report shows that the 2005 audit opinion was worded identically.Required:(i) Critically appraise the appropriateness of the audit opinion given by Parr Co on the financialstatements of Howard Co, for the years ended 30 September 2006 and 2005. (7 marks)
(ii) Briefly explain the implications of Parr Co’s audit opinion for your audit opinion on the consolidatedfinancial statements of Cleeves Co for the year ended 30 September 2006. (3 marks)
(ii) On 1 July 2006 Petrie introduced a 10-year warranty on all sales of its entire range of stainless steelcookware. Sales of stainless steel cookware for the year ended 31 March 2007 totalled $18·2 million. Thenotes to the financial statements disclose the following:‘Since 1 July 2006, the company’s stainless steel cookware is guaranteed to be free from defects inmaterials and workmanship under normal household use within a 10-year guarantee period. No provisionhas been recognised as the amount of the obligation cannot be measured with sufficient reliability.’(4 marks)Your auditor’s report on the financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2006 was unmodified.Required:Identify and comment on the implications of these two matters for your auditor’s report on the financialstatements of Petrie Co for the year ended 31 March 2007.NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the matters above.
Shorter pulse lengths which may be repeated at a faster rate (higher pulse repetition frequency) on short ranges will give______at those ranges.A.Good Bearing discriminationB.Good Range discriminationC.Poor Bearing discriminationD.Poor Range discrimination
National bureau of statistics announced Wednesday country’s output is 12.34 trillion Yuan ($1.56 trillion), per-capita gross domestic product(GDP) is 1700 Yuan … Economist predicted that growth in 2006 will valid from 8% to 10% or more than,but…
The following output exists on Router R1, a router internal to area 1. What can you d etermine as true from the output of the show ip ospf database summary command?() A. The LSA was created by an ABR due to an area range command.B. The LSA was created by an ASBR due to a summary - address command.C. If cr eated by an area range command, the best metric for a subordinate subnet on that ABR must have been 11.D. None of the other answers is correct.
Loran-C is which type of navigation system ________.A.Hyperbolic,long-range navigation systemB.Short-range electronicC.Long-range,high frequency navigation systemD.Long-range,with a frequency of 1950 kHz
November 1st, 2006STMP Capital058 Rue du Chateau des RentiersParis, FRA75014To: Melanie Marie Bourgeois and Jessica Lee Lariviere:We wish to remind you that you are presently bound to a lease from December 1st 2005 to November 30th2006We are informing you that for the period of prolongation of your lease, from December 1st, 2006 to November30th 2007, our rent will be increased to $825 monthly. All other conditions of your lease will remain the same.You are hereby notified that you have one month following receipt of the present notice to respond.Sincerely,Sandro MilanoSTMP CapitalWhen is the current lease over?A. November 1st, 2006B. November 1st, 2007C. December 1st, 2006D. November 30th, 2006
That is the existing product range. "product range" means product portfolio.A对B错
That is the existing product range. "product range" means product portfolio.
A competitor in the IBM Maximo Asset Management (IMAM) domain claims that their product contains pre-built workflows and common tasks that span and integrate across asset applications. What should a solution advisor do when a customer is considering such a solution?()A、Dispute the vendor's claims that these pre-built workflows even exist. B、Inform the organization that workflow is an unimportant component in asset . C、Inform the organization that all vendors have the same pre-built workflows incorporated in their products. D、Inform the customer that if current business processes do not exactly match these workflows, customization is required.
单选题The spray of water in low-velocity fog will have().Agreater range than high-velocity fogBlesser range than high-velocity fogCabout the same range as high-velocity fogDgreater range than a solid stream
单选题A competitor in the IBM Maximo Asset Management (IMAM) domain claims that their product contains pre-built workflows and common tasks that span and integrate across asset applications. What should a solution advisor do when a customer is considering such a solution?()ADispute the vendor's claims that these pre-built workflows even exist. BInform the organization that workflow is an unimportant component in asset . CInform the organization that all vendors have the same pre-built workflows incorporated in their products. DInform the customer that if current business processes do not exactly match these workflows, customization is required.
判断题That is the existing product range. "product range" means product portfolio.A对B错
单选题This mountain range has many high()and fertile valleys.ApeaksBhillsCphasesDpink
单选题Charlie’s Chainsaw Company has reason to believe that one of its models of saw is defective. A recall of all of the saws would cost more than $5 million, and would probably result in a loss in market share over the next quarter because of bad publicity. Still, a recall is the right economic decision. Which of the following, if true, most supports the conclusion above?ADefective chainsaws can seriously injure or even kill the people who use them.BCharlie’s chief rival has recalled two of its products within the past year.CProduct recalls often result in a perception by customers that a given product is permanently defective, even after the defect has been remedied.DThe stocks of publicly traded companies that announce product recalls often drop upon the announcement, but they generally return to the pre-announcement level within 12 months.EThree years ago a rival company went out of business because of large punitive damages awarded to a plaintiff who had been injured by a defective chainsaw.