Client Memo To: Bob Supervisor From: CC: Joe Schmoe, Schmoe Trucking Date: 8/26/2013 Re: Leasing Options Schmoe Trucking has been presented with an opportunity that will require adding an additional 20 trailers to the ones they currently own. While there is an uncertainty to the length of the potential relationship, there is considerable potential for growth. As requested, I have spent the past few days examining the current FASB standards on leases to determine what the best course
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Benefits COM/530 April 23, 2012 SAS 115 Changes and Benefits MEMORANDUM TO: Valued Clients FROM: DATE: April 23, 2012 SUBJECT: SAS 115 Changes and Benefits CC: Supervisor Dear Valued Client, In a recent move toward improving company communications pertaining to internal control matters it has been brought to our attention in this effort to provide the best service for clients Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No. 112 has been removed and replaced with SAS 115,
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Memorandum To: All Clients From: Jennifer Lopez – Junior Accountant Date: September 03, 2012 Subject: SAS 115 - Statement on Accounting Standards CC: Learning Team B As your accounting firm, we will continue to provide you with professional, accurate, financial information. As your auditor of choice, know that we follow the rules and guidelines set forth under the Statement of Accounting Standards (SAS) to ensure your financial auditing needs are met. We appreciate your continued business
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M E M O R A N D U M To: Clients From: Team B, University of Phoenix Date: July 23, 2012 Re: Changes in Statement of Accounting Standards No. 115 (SAS No. 115) As key clients to Team B, we would like to take this opportunity to inform you of the current changes in the Statement of Accounting Standards. On October 2008, the AICPA Standards Board issued a new standard called Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit (SAS No. 115). This policy was created to guide
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MEMORANDUM Date To: Monitor Company Directors From: Consultant Subject: Coordination of diversity efforts at Monitor Company BACKGROUND Recently you informed me that Monitor Company does not have a single vision for diversity and you have asked if this would be either damaging or helpful in the firm’s task of increasing diversity efforts. A few incidents or events triggered Monitor to begin thinking about diversity and inclusion programs. Currently there are three separate initiatives:
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of yours and president of Deals-R-Us Brokers (DRUB), has come to you for advice. DRUB is a small brokerage house that enables its clients to buy and sell stocks over the Internet, as well as place traditional orders by phone or fax. DRUB has just decided to install a new email package. One vendor is offering an SMTP(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol).-based two-tier client-server architecture. The second vendor is offering a Web-based email architecture. Fred doesn’t understand either one but thinks
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main components: a server component and a client component. The server component is the most complex component that runs on the server. The server component can do many things, to include; manage multiple users, provide access to files and printers, provide internet access, and enforce network security protocols. The client component runs on the client machine and enables the client to participate on the network. A NOS client component enables client systems to “see” and access network storage
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accessing remote services by sending and receiving messages, a client invokes services by making a local procedure call. The local procedure hides the details of the network communication. The main purpose of RPC is to hide the existence of the network from a program.RPC is especially well suited for client-server (e.g., query-response) interaction in which the flow of control alternates between the client and server. Conceptually, the client and server do not both execute at the same time. Instead,
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PROBLEMS, OPPORTUNITIES, OBJECTIVES AND CONSTRAINTS MATRIX |Project: Client Technology Tracking System |Project Manager: Peter Charles | |Created by: Anna Kelly |Last Updated by: Anna Kelly | |Date Created: 09/22/2011
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emotional closeness, which results in the nurse’s ability to achieve a greater level of communication and understanding with the client. Technique 3 Selected Option/ Result Therapeutic Result: Correct Rationale Clarifying is a therapeutic communication technique because it allows the nurse to validate the message received to ensure that both the nurse and client have a mutual interpretation of the message. Page 1 of 3 Report Created on: 10/19/2015 06:47 PM EDT REP_NTIndv_CommModuleReport_1_0
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