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UNINA9910146104503321 |
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Hightower Rose |
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Accounting and finance policies and procedures / / Rose Hightower |
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Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2008 |
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9786612365027 |
9781119205524 |
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9781282365025 |
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9780470273104 |
0470273100 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (329 p.) |
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Corporations - Accounting |
Accounting - Standards |
Accounting - Authorship |
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Accounting and Finance Policies and Procedures; About the Author; About the Web Site; Contents; How to Use this Manual; Preface; Before Getting Started; Getting Started with the Program; Developing the Table of Contents; Self Assessment; Program; A01: Program Mandate; A02: Overview-Getting Started; A03a: Create, Revise, Issue Policies and Procedures; A03b: Template - Name of Document; A04: Request to Deviate from Policies and Procedures; A05: Rescind Policies and Procedures; Policies and Procedures; B01: Account Reconciliation; B02: Accounting for Compensated Absences |
B03: Accounting for Goodwill, Patents, Trademarks, and Other Intangible Assets B04: Accounting for Mergers and Acquisitions; B05: Accounting for Post-Employment Benefits; B06: Accounting for Restructuring and Reorganization; B07: Accounting for Sales Compensation: Expense, Accrual, Reconciliation; B08: Accounts Payable: Request for Payment to Third Party Vendors; B09: Accounts |
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Receivable: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts; B10: Accounts Receivable: Third-Party Trade and Customer-Credit, Collection, and Cash Applications; B11: Accruals; B12: Accounting and Audit-Related Complaints |
B13: Authorization: Delegation, Sub Delegation of Authority B14: Bank Reconciliation; B15: Business Combinations, Consolidation and Foreign Entity Reporting; B16: Business Licenses; B17: Cash and Banking; B18: Communication with Financial Community; B19: Escheat, Abandoned Property, Unclaimed Checks: U. S., Canada, and Where Local Regulations Require; B20: Finance Code of Ethical Conduct; B21: Key Financial Indicators; B22: Financial Planning and Analysis; B23: Property, Plant and Equipment: Fixed Assets, Long-Lived Assets, Tangible Assets; B24: Foreign Currency Risk Management |
B25: Funding and Financing Risk Management B26: Hiring and Use of External Auditors; B27: Income Tax Preparation and Reporting; B28: Insurance and Risk Management; B29: Intercompany Transactions; B30: Inventory; B31: Investment and Marketable Securities 1; B32: Journal Entries: Routine, Non-Routine, and Estimates; B33: Capital, Operating Leases, and Real Estate Rental Property; B34: Letter of Representation, Quarterly Financial Sub Certification Process; B35: Payroll and Salary Expense; B36: Petty Cash; B37: Physical Counts and Evaluation for Inventory, Property, Plant and Equipment |
B38: Prepaid Assets/Expenses B39: Revenue Recognition; B40: Source and Use of Exchange Rates; B41a: Travel, Entertainment, and Expense; B41b: Travel, Entertainment, and Expense Manual; Bonus Policies and Procedures; C01: External Communications and Public Relations; C02: Material Nonpublic Information and Insider Trading; C03: Procurement; C04: Records Information Management; Index |
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Policies and procedures are the foundation of internal controls for organizations. Taking a complicated subject and breaking it into manageable components, this book enables you to hit the ground running and significantly accelerate your completion of a solid policies and procedures program. Comprehensive and practical, this useful book provides you with sample documents you can personalize and customize to meet your company's needs. |
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UNINA9910227348903321 |
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Autore |
Brian McDonagh |
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Redox Regulation in Skeletal Muscle Aging and Exercise |
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1 online resource (101 p.) |
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Frontiers Research Topics |
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Skeletal muscle represents the largest organ of the human body and comprises about 40% of total body mass in humans. Even in people who 'age well', there is a noticeable loss of muscle strength and function that accelerates dramatically after the age of 60, a major factor in the reduction in life quality for the aging population. One of the most effective interventions to maintain muscle mass and function is through exercise. Skeletal muscle generates reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen (ROS/RNS) species in response to muscle contractions. The concentration and species of ROS/RNS generated can depend on the age and fitness of the individual, muscle fibre type and the intensity of the muscle contractions. ROS/RNS generate unique signaling cascades that are not only essential in skeletal muscle contraction and adaptation but also play a role in a wide array of cell processes including cell proliferation, protein synthesis/degradation, immune response and antioxidant defense. ROS/RNS generated by contractions are involved in a co-ordinated local response that is tightly controlled at all levels from generation to detoxification. This collection of original articles and reviews highlights investigations that measure different aspects of the redox response of skeletal muscle to aging and exercise. |
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