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    • Accounting for Environmental Losses 

      Nelson, Cathleen (1995-04-01)
      This thesis is presented in what could be described as a quasi-liberal arts format. That is, the analysis of accounting for environmental losses by first gaining an understanding of the environment through the perspectives ...
    • An Analysis of Tax Reform 

      McHugh, Tim (1996-04-01)
      President Jimmy Carter once called the United States tax code a "disgrace to the human race" (Ruby, 1995, p. 76). Since his presidency, the code has undergone several reforms. Nevertheless, many Americans still seem to ...
    • An Investigation Of Insider Trading: The Impact Of The Martha Stewart Case 

      Clausen, Autumn (2005-04-01)
      Since the evolution of the New York Stock Exchange in the eighteenth century, investors have continually traded stocks in an effort to maximize their profits. Some traders have even resorted to unethical and dishonest ...
    • Converging Borders In A Virtual World 

      Kalafat, Vincent (2003-04-01)
      The United States of America was founded under the complexities and enforcement of taxes. Unquestionably, the issue focused on jurisdiction and, fundamentally, taxation without representation. Over two centuries later and ...
    • Fraud Prevention Through Internal Controls 

      Higgins, Elisabeth (1995-04-01)
      Fraud is a problem that occurs in all types of businesses. Documented frauds can be found in very small non-profit organizations as well as in multi-million dollar corporations. The costs can range from a few hundred dollars ...
    • Human Resource Accounting 

      Foran, Bobbi (1995-04-01)
      According to Charles P. Edmonds (1989), "People are our most important asset." (p. 42) This appears to be especially true as the global economy changes from an agricultural and industrial based economy to a service oriented ...
    • The Business Implications of Electronic Commerce on the Internet 

      May, Christopher (1998-04-01)
      The purpose of this paper is to explore and analyze the impact of the Internet on businesses or entrepreneurs seeking to market their goods and services online. This report will explore the history and utilities of the ...
    • Value Investing in the Great Boom 

      Knopik, John (1998-04-01)
      This decade’s economy has blown a remarkable trade wind into the market’s previously stagnant sails. Investors on board witnessed favorable economic conditions never before thought possible. They discovered a new era where ...
    • Women's Investment Clubs: Learning To Invest For The Future 

      Wendelburg, Amy (1998-04-01)
      Women face many challenges regarding their finances. Having the courage and knowledge to make financial decisions is a major obstacle for many women. Through involvement in women’s investment clubs, women have the opportunity ...
    • Y2K: The Millennium Bug Effect 

      Erickson, Brandon (1999-04-01)
      Y2K will not only affect the common person, but businesses (alternatively called enterprises, which includes all types of organizations), and even the worldwide economy. As Peter de Jager, Y2K expert and author of Managing ...