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    3.0 Main Risks E&P of oil and gas usually considers as a high-risk business that may have a big impact on the stakeholders of the project. Studies have shown that geological concepts are not absolute when it comes to determining the reservoir seal, structure, and hydrocarbon charge (Suslick et al., 2009, p.30). The engineering parameters at the stage of development and production possess vast amounts of uncertainties regarding critical variables such as production schedule, infrastructure, operational

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    I read this new article "Under the G.O.P Tax Plan, Who Would Win and Lose? " in New York Times economics genres. In this article the reporter Patricia Cohen was discussing about who will actually get benefit from G.O.P Tax Plan, which I think was very interesting because most of the statements she said in this article are very similar to the concepts from chapter 21 and 24 from our Macroeconomics textbook. First, Ms.Choen explain the real goal of this tax code which was meant to motivate investments

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    Business opportunities Sri Lanka has immense economic opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs. The route that I would personally take if I lived in this country would be the venture into the Information technology industry. Sri Lanka is a developing country and with that IT can be a promising venture for any entrepreneur. According to the CIA, only 32.1% of the population are internet users and this could convey a possible business opportunity to inspiring entrepreneurs. A business startup that targets

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    Fifteen trillion three hundred and fifty-six billion one hundred and forty million dollars was the measure of the public debt at last count in January 2012 (The Bureau of Public Debt). Even at the current higher-than-average national average gas price of $3.51 that could buy more than four trillion gallons of gas (Pankratz). That’s enough gasoline to drive a Hummer H2 around the equator of the Earth one hundred and seventy-five million times. It is also 31 times the U.S. yearly consumption of gasoline(U

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    use to save itself is that there are many layers of approval in the case of tax fraud at different levels of Department of Justice Tax Division together with that at IRS. This gives the company a chance to persuade every official one by one that this was not a fraud which is better than proving to all at the same time given that they would discuss it and will come to find the lie in it. Reference Doty, J. (2007). Corporate governance, 2007 (1st ed.). New York, NY: Practising Law Institute. Discussion

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    PART A INTRODUCTION Global Star Enterprises is one of the biggest companies in Australia and the firm is specializing in designing, manufacturing and distributing of residential windows, door and shower screen. There are seven departments within Global Star Enterprises, including operations, human resources, manufacturing, sales, hospitality, marketing, financial and administration. There are many organizational value of the firm such as integrity, safety and the environment, high performance, respect

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    system that authorizes said plunder in the United States. The tax code of the U.S., as of early 2017, is complicated and extremely lengthy. The majority of Americans consult professionals who study the tax code, in order to pay what the government requires of them, because the average citizen cannot understand the complexities of it. There is a plethora of reasons that the United

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    shaped, more than anything else, by access to education” (344), and improving access to education and the quality of education available is the most effective way to enhance the life of an individual. Stiglitz goes on to suggest that we make changes to tax system that helps ordinary Americans save. In previous chapter of this book, we learned that wealth inequality is much worse than income inequality, and most people will be surprised to see how little in savings the average American family has. Stiglitz

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    Tax Law and Accounting Paper In today’s financial world, preparation and reporting of income taxes has become one among the other main reasons why individuals and businesses are keeping and maintain their financial records. However, there has been some controversy between tax laws and accounting under the General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Simply because IRS is not always agrees with GAAP’s principles and thus creates its own tax laws. This paper will discuss the objectives of modern

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    Representatives unveiled its tax overhaul plan Thursday, which includes decreasing the number of personal income tax brackets, cutting the corporate tax rate and the eventual elimination of the estate tax. But opponents of the plan said working families would not benefit from the legislation, which would also add to the country's deficit. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act includes four individual tax brackets with rates 12 percent, 25 percent, 35 percent and 39.6 percent, which the highest tax bracket remaining the

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