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Resources: Review the City of Kelsey under the Government tab of the Virtual Organization site. Access the public records of Kelsey under the City Government to familiarize yourself with the city’s budget and financial report. Review the following scenario: You work as a budget director for the mayor of Kelsey and recently you have been getting numerous complaints from citizens about the increase in crime in the City of Kelsey and public demands for more police officers. The
Presentation by Keith Hall, CBO Director, at the Forecasters Club of New York.
In 2016, the federal budget deficit will increase, in relation to the size of the economy, for the first time since 2009, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimates. If current laws generally remained unchanged, the deficit would grow over the next 10 years, and by 2026 it would be considerably larger than its average over the past 50 years, CBO projects. Debt held by the public would also grow significantly from its already high level.
To analyze the state of the budget in the long term, CBO has extrapolated its 10-year baseline projections an additional two decades. If current laws governing taxes and spending remain in place, the outlook for the budget would steadily worsen over the long term, with revenues falling well short of spending. CBO is in the process of completing a detailed update of its long-term projections; but in January the agency did a simplified update. On that basis, budget deficits are projected to rise steadily and federal debt held by the public is projected to exceed 130 percent of GDP by 2040.
To put the federal budget on a sustainable path for the long term, lawmakers would have to make major changes to tax policies, spending policies, or both – by reducing spending for large benefit programs below the projected amounts, letting revenues rise more than they would under current law, or adopting some combination of those approaches. The size of such changes would depend on the amount of federal debt that lawmakers considered appropriate.
Presentation by Megan Carroll, an analyst for CBO’s Budget Analysis Division, at the Budget Formulation and Execution Line of Business’s Fall Forum.
Since 1975, CBO has produced nonpartisan analyses of budgetary and economic issues to support the Congressional budget process. Each year, the agency’s economists and budget analysts produce dozens of reports and hundreds of cost estimates for proposed legislation. This presentation makes key points related to CBO’ cost estimates for proposed legislation and how they relate to budget enforcement procedures.
The Congressional Budget Act of 1974 requires CBO to prepare cost estimates for legislation at certain points in the legislative process. CBO is also required to provide the Congress with annual reports on projected spending, revenues, and deficits under current law. This presentation highlights how CBO uses information from other agencies to prepare those cost estimates and baseline projections.
To understand a government you need to understand the context in which a government operates. Census of Governments and other free U.S. government related resources will help you understand the structure of governments; details on revenues and expenditures, capital outlay, outstanding debt, public employment, education, and public sector retirement; and monitor the fiscal strength of special districts, school districts, local, and state governments.
Presentation by Jim Langley, an analyst for CBO’s Budget Analysis Division, to the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Farmers Union, and the American Farm Bureau Federation.
The 2014 Farm Bill will expire in 2018. This presentation reviews CBO’s August 2016 agriculture baseline, including spending outlook and program participation projections, in anticipation of the next farm bill debate. The focus is on issues which could affect spending on commodity, conservation, and crop insurance programs.
Presentation by Robert Shackleton, an analyst in CBO’s Macroeconomic Analysis Division, at the NABE Foundation's 13th Annual Economic Measurement Seminar.
Presentation by Keith Hall, CBO Director, to the American Academy of Actuaries.
In fiscal year 2016, the federal budget deficit increased, in relation to the size of the economy, for the first time since 2009, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimates. If current laws generally remained unchanged, the deficit would grow over the next 10 years, and by 2026 it would be considerably larger than its average over the past 50 years, CBO projects. Debt held by the public would also grow significantly from its already high level.
To analyze the state of the budget in the long term, CBO has extrapolated its 10-year baseline projections an additional two decades. If current laws governing taxes and spending remain in place, the outlook for the budget would steadily worsen over the long term, with revenues falling well short of spending. In those projections, federal debt held by the public rises to 141 percent of GDP in 2046.
To put the federal budget on a sustainable path for the long term, lawmakers would have to make major changes to tax policies, spending policies, or both – by reducing spending for large benefit programs below the projected amounts, letting revenues rise more than they would under current law, or adopting some combination of those approaches. The size of such changes would depend on the amount of federal debt that lawmakers considered appropriate.
Presentation by Keith Hall, CBO Director, at the Forecasters Club of New York.
In 2016, the federal budget deficit will increase, in relation to the size of the economy, for the first time since 2009, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimates. If current laws generally remained unchanged, the deficit would grow over the next 10 years, and by 2026 it would be considerably larger than its average over the past 50 years, CBO projects. Debt held by the public would also grow significantly from its already high level.
To analyze the state of the budget in the long term, CBO has extrapolated its 10-year baseline projections an additional two decades. If current laws governing taxes and spending remain in place, the outlook for the budget would steadily worsen over the long term, with revenues falling well short of spending. CBO is in the process of completing a detailed update of its long-term projections; but in January the agency did a simplified update. On that basis, budget deficits are projected to rise steadily and federal debt held by the public is projected to exceed 130 percent of GDP by 2040.
To put the federal budget on a sustainable path for the long term, lawmakers would have to make major changes to tax policies, spending policies, or both – by reducing spending for large benefit programs below the projected amounts, letting revenues rise more than they would under current law, or adopting some combination of those approaches. The size of such changes would depend on the amount of federal debt that lawmakers considered appropriate.
Presentation by Megan Carroll, an analyst for CBO’s Budget Analysis Division, at the Budget Formulation and Execution Line of Business’s Fall Forum.
Since 1975, CBO has produced nonpartisan analyses of budgetary and economic issues to support the Congressional budget process. Each year, the agency’s economists and budget analysts produce dozens of reports and hundreds of cost estimates for proposed legislation. This presentation makes key points related to CBO’ cost estimates for proposed legislation and how they relate to budget enforcement procedures.
The Congressional Budget Act of 1974 requires CBO to prepare cost estimates for legislation at certain points in the legislative process. CBO is also required to provide the Congress with annual reports on projected spending, revenues, and deficits under current law. This presentation highlights how CBO uses information from other agencies to prepare those cost estimates and baseline projections.
To understand a government you need to understand the context in which a government operates. Census of Governments and other free U.S. government related resources will help you understand the structure of governments; details on revenues and expenditures, capital outlay, outstanding debt, public employment, education, and public sector retirement; and monitor the fiscal strength of special districts, school districts, local, and state governments.
Presentation by Jim Langley, an analyst for CBO’s Budget Analysis Division, to the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Farmers Union, and the American Farm Bureau Federation.
The 2014 Farm Bill will expire in 2018. This presentation reviews CBO’s August 2016 agriculture baseline, including spending outlook and program participation projections, in anticipation of the next farm bill debate. The focus is on issues which could affect spending on commodity, conservation, and crop insurance programs.
Presentation by Robert Shackleton, an analyst in CBO’s Macroeconomic Analysis Division, at the NABE Foundation's 13th Annual Economic Measurement Seminar.
Presentation by Keith Hall, CBO Director, to the American Academy of Actuaries.
In fiscal year 2016, the federal budget deficit increased, in relation to the size of the economy, for the first time since 2009, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimates. If current laws generally remained unchanged, the deficit would grow over the next 10 years, and by 2026 it would be considerably larger than its average over the past 50 years, CBO projects. Debt held by the public would also grow significantly from its already high level.
To analyze the state of the budget in the long term, CBO has extrapolated its 10-year baseline projections an additional two decades. If current laws governing taxes and spending remain in place, the outlook for the budget would steadily worsen over the long term, with revenues falling well short of spending. In those projections, federal debt held by the public rises to 141 percent of GDP in 2046.
To put the federal budget on a sustainable path for the long term, lawmakers would have to make major changes to tax policies, spending policies, or both – by reducing spending for large benefit programs below the projected amounts, letting revenues rise more than they would under current law, or adopting some combination of those approaches. The size of such changes would depend on the amount of federal debt that lawmakers considered appropriate.
The federal budget is a measure of the overall scope and magnitude of federal activities that involve the spending or collection of money. The net costs of those activities are shown in the budget mostly on a cash basis, but some transactions are recorded by means of accrual accounting. This presentation discusses the advantages and disadvantages of cash and accrual measures when accounting for various federal insurance programs and federal retirement programs.
Do you or your users need information on the South's unemployment, housing and more? We’ll share strategies to enhance expertise with finding essential resources about these timely topics. (Sponsored by GLA GIIG.) Presented at GaCOMO12 by Patricia Kenly and Bette Finn.
Presentation by Wendy Edelberg, an Associate Director for Economic Analysis at CBO, at the Seminar on Forecasting at George Washington University.
Under current law, CBO projects that economic activity will expand at a modest pace this year and then grow more slowly in subsequent years.
The study examines the provincial revenues to identify the nature of fiscal problems currently confronted by the NWFP and formulates proposals for enhancing revenues from provincial taxes and user charges. The study has to consider economic base of the province, elasticity and buoyancy of provincial revenue resources, and makes proposals for fiscal reforms
Presentation by Kevin Perese, Principal Analyst in CBO’s Tax Analysis Division, at the annual meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations.
CBO’s analyses of the distribution of household income and federal taxes rely on a broad measure of before-tax income to rank households and to serve as the denominator for the calculation of average tax rates across the income distribution. In this presentation, CBO examines the strengths and shortcomings of that distributional framework and of several alternative frameworks for analyzing the distributional effects of government transfers and federal taxes. Those alternative frameworks use market income (which excludes all government transfers and federal taxes), after-tax income (which includes government transfers and federal taxes), and gross income (which is a pretax income measure that excludes means-tested government transfers but includes transfers from social insurance programs).
Presentation by Keith Hall, CBO Director, to the National Association for Business Economics.
In 2016, the federal budget deficit will increase, in relation to the size of the economy, for the first time since 2009, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimates. If current laws generally remained unchanged, the deficit would grow over the next 10 years, and by 2026 it would be considerably larger than its average over the past 50 years, CBO projects. Debt held by the public would also grow significantly from its already high level.
CBO anticipates that the economy will expand solidly this year and next. Increases in demand for goods and services are expected to reduce the quantity of underused labor and capital, or “slack,” in the economy—thereby encouraging greater participation in the labor force by reducing the unemployment rate and pushing up compensation. That reduction in slack will also push up inflation and interest rates. Over the following years, CBO projects, output will grow at a more modest pace, constrained by relatively slow growth in the nation’s supply of labor. Nevertheless, in those later years, output is anticipated to grow more quickly than it has during the past decade.
Presentation by David E. Mosher, Assistant Director for CBO’s National Security Division, at the Professional Services Council’s 2016 Vision Federal Market Forecast Conference.
Pressure on the Department of Defense’s budget in future years will come from external fiscal constraints as well as growth within the department in the costs of weapon systems, manpower, and operation and maintenance. Given those fiscal constraints, if those causes of growth are not addressed, DoD will have to reduce forces, the number of weapons it buys, or operations and readiness.
This is a presentation from June 29, 2010 to the IAWP consference held in Greenville, SC by Gary Crossley, LovetoWork.org, LLC about Labor Market Information.
Etude PwC sur les pratiques comptables des Etats (2013)PwC France
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Face au contexte de crise économique dans les pays industrialisés et à la nécessité d’accompagner le développement économique des pays émergents, la maîtrise des dépenses et des recettes publiques devient un enjeu majeur pour les Etats partout dans le monde. L’accès au financement (et la compétition entre pays) est au cœur de l’actualité. Pour répondre à ces évolutions, les gouvernements prennent de plus en plus de mesures pour améliorer la comptabilité de l’Etat et renforcer son niveau de transparence.
Strengthening the LMI Connection Through Supporting Organizations
Workforce development professionals understand the importance of applying data to their work, but do not always know where to turn to obtain data to answer the questions they seek to answer. National groups focusing on the development and application of labor market information (LMI) afford workforce development professionals opportunities to increase their understanding of these data. This session will focus on the efforts of two entities: LMI Institute and Workforce Information Council. LMI Institute is a national network comprised of state labor market information agencies supporting and promoting the production and use of high-quality workforce and employment information. The Workforce Information Council helps guide the development and improvement of the nationwide workforce and labor market information system.
Presenters: Ronald Kelly, Vice President, Technical Assistance and Training, Council for Community & Economic Research (C2ER), Arlington, VA, Bill Anderson, Chief Economist, Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation, Research and Analysis Bureau, and Gary Crossley, Executive Director, Workforce Information Council, Charleston, SC
Track: Delivering Basic Workforce Development Services
Report: The Economic Impact of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in WV, VA, NCMarcellus Drilling News
Chmura Economics & Analytics report that shows initially, during construction, the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a Dominion project that will run from WV through VA to NC, has a huge impact of $450+ million per year (creating 2,900 jobs during the construction phase), and following construction, an ongoing impact of nearly $70 million per year. The report breaks down the impact and shows you how they arrive at these very solid estimates for the big economic impact from the project.
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This Tutorial contains 2 Set of Papers for each Assignment
Except Week 2 Federal Debt and Spending Paper (only 1 paper) and
No Assignment for Week 5 City Council Budget proposal
The paper should focus on the selection of one of the topics below t.docxsuzannewarch
The paper should focus on the selection of one of the topics below to integrate readings and class discussions into work and life experiences. It should include explanation and examples from previous experiences as well as implications for future applications.
Choose
one
of the following topics for your paper:
1. Your role is as a public official elected at the local city level (50,000 to 250,000 population).
Prepare an 8 page paper, plus references, on the following topic:
You have a $10 million dollar budget allocated to you by the city manager and can get up to 100 % matching federal funds if you meet the federal standards. You have been asked by the mayor to determine how to allocate the budget to best support the needs of the city. These could include, but are not limited to supporting capital requirements, operational requirements, and subsidizing non-profit organizations or economic incentives to bring new private concerns into the city.
Prepare a report for the mayor and city council on your proposed expenditure plan reflecting on the key course objectives. In this report, you should accomplish the following tasks:
Examine the differences between the public and private sector accounting principles.
Integrate fund accounting and financial controls.
Assess the approaches of control and management of public expenditures with a recommendation of the best approach.
Explain government financial reporting requirements
Analyze financial statements and budgets to make appropriate administrative decisions, and apply the budgets as a disciplinary process.
2. Your role is as a consultant with ten years experience in the public financial management industry.
Prepare an 8 page paper, plus references, on the following topic:
You are in the role of a consultant in the public financial management industry. A group of 20 civic leaders are considering forming a new task force and have asked you to prepare a report on whether they should build a facility in an area within 30 miles of the downtown center of your 500,000 population city. The project has a budget of $100 million for you to base your report on.
Prepare a report for the mayor and city council on your proposed expenditure plan reflecting on the key course objectives. In this report, you should accomplish the following tasks:
Examine the differences between the public and private sector accounting principles.
Integrate fund accounting and financial controls.
Assess the approaches of control and management of public expenditures with a recommendation of the best approach.
Explain government financial reporting requirements
Analyze financial statements and budgets to make appropriate administrative decisions, and apply the budgets as a disciplinary process.
3. Your role is as the chief operating officer of a large non-profit hospital.
Prepare an 8 to 10 page paper, plus references, on the following topic:
You are in the role of a chief operating officer. The board of directors has requested .
The federal budget is a measure of the overall scope and magnitude of federal activities that involve the spending or collection of money. The net costs of those activities are shown in the budget mostly on a cash basis, but some transactions are recorded by means of accrual accounting. This presentation discusses the advantages and disadvantages of cash and accrual measures when accounting for various federal insurance programs and federal retirement programs.
Do you or your users need information on the South's unemployment, housing and more? We’ll share strategies to enhance expertise with finding essential resources about these timely topics. (Sponsored by GLA GIIG.) Presented at GaCOMO12 by Patricia Kenly and Bette Finn.
Presentation by Wendy Edelberg, an Associate Director for Economic Analysis at CBO, at the Seminar on Forecasting at George Washington University.
Under current law, CBO projects that economic activity will expand at a modest pace this year and then grow more slowly in subsequent years.
The study examines the provincial revenues to identify the nature of fiscal problems currently confronted by the NWFP and formulates proposals for enhancing revenues from provincial taxes and user charges. The study has to consider economic base of the province, elasticity and buoyancy of provincial revenue resources, and makes proposals for fiscal reforms
Presentation by Kevin Perese, Principal Analyst in CBO’s Tax Analysis Division, at the annual meeting of the Allied Social Science Associations.
CBO’s analyses of the distribution of household income and federal taxes rely on a broad measure of before-tax income to rank households and to serve as the denominator for the calculation of average tax rates across the income distribution. In this presentation, CBO examines the strengths and shortcomings of that distributional framework and of several alternative frameworks for analyzing the distributional effects of government transfers and federal taxes. Those alternative frameworks use market income (which excludes all government transfers and federal taxes), after-tax income (which includes government transfers and federal taxes), and gross income (which is a pretax income measure that excludes means-tested government transfers but includes transfers from social insurance programs).
Presentation by Keith Hall, CBO Director, to the National Association for Business Economics.
In 2016, the federal budget deficit will increase, in relation to the size of the economy, for the first time since 2009, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimates. If current laws generally remained unchanged, the deficit would grow over the next 10 years, and by 2026 it would be considerably larger than its average over the past 50 years, CBO projects. Debt held by the public would also grow significantly from its already high level.
CBO anticipates that the economy will expand solidly this year and next. Increases in demand for goods and services are expected to reduce the quantity of underused labor and capital, or “slack,” in the economy—thereby encouraging greater participation in the labor force by reducing the unemployment rate and pushing up compensation. That reduction in slack will also push up inflation and interest rates. Over the following years, CBO projects, output will grow at a more modest pace, constrained by relatively slow growth in the nation’s supply of labor. Nevertheless, in those later years, output is anticipated to grow more quickly than it has during the past decade.
Presentation by David E. Mosher, Assistant Director for CBO’s National Security Division, at the Professional Services Council’s 2016 Vision Federal Market Forecast Conference.
Pressure on the Department of Defense’s budget in future years will come from external fiscal constraints as well as growth within the department in the costs of weapon systems, manpower, and operation and maintenance. Given those fiscal constraints, if those causes of growth are not addressed, DoD will have to reduce forces, the number of weapons it buys, or operations and readiness.
This is a presentation from June 29, 2010 to the IAWP consference held in Greenville, SC by Gary Crossley, LovetoWork.org, LLC about Labor Market Information.
Etude PwC sur les pratiques comptables des Etats (2013)PwC France
http://pwc.to/13zcNvl
Face au contexte de crise économique dans les pays industrialisés et à la nécessité d’accompagner le développement économique des pays émergents, la maîtrise des dépenses et des recettes publiques devient un enjeu majeur pour les Etats partout dans le monde. L’accès au financement (et la compétition entre pays) est au cœur de l’actualité. Pour répondre à ces évolutions, les gouvernements prennent de plus en plus de mesures pour améliorer la comptabilité de l’Etat et renforcer son niveau de transparence.
Strengthening the LMI Connection Through Supporting Organizations
Workforce development professionals understand the importance of applying data to their work, but do not always know where to turn to obtain data to answer the questions they seek to answer. National groups focusing on the development and application of labor market information (LMI) afford workforce development professionals opportunities to increase their understanding of these data. This session will focus on the efforts of two entities: LMI Institute and Workforce Information Council. LMI Institute is a national network comprised of state labor market information agencies supporting and promoting the production and use of high-quality workforce and employment information. The Workforce Information Council helps guide the development and improvement of the nationwide workforce and labor market information system.
Presenters: Ronald Kelly, Vice President, Technical Assistance and Training, Council for Community & Economic Research (C2ER), Arlington, VA, Bill Anderson, Chief Economist, Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation, Research and Analysis Bureau, and Gary Crossley, Executive Director, Workforce Information Council, Charleston, SC
Track: Delivering Basic Workforce Development Services
Report: The Economic Impact of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in WV, VA, NCMarcellus Drilling News
Chmura Economics & Analytics report that shows initially, during construction, the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a Dominion project that will run from WV through VA to NC, has a huge impact of $450+ million per year (creating 2,900 jobs during the construction phase), and following construction, an ongoing impact of nearly $70 million per year. The report breaks down the impact and shows you how they arrive at these very solid estimates for the big economic impact from the project.
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This Tutorial contains 2 Set of Papers for each Assignment
Except Week 2 Federal Debt and Spending Paper (only 1 paper) and
No Assignment for Week 5 City Council Budget proposal
The paper should focus on the selection of one of the topics below t.docxsuzannewarch
The paper should focus on the selection of one of the topics below to integrate readings and class discussions into work and life experiences. It should include explanation and examples from previous experiences as well as implications for future applications.
Choose
one
of the following topics for your paper:
1. Your role is as a public official elected at the local city level (50,000 to 250,000 population).
Prepare an 8 page paper, plus references, on the following topic:
You have a $10 million dollar budget allocated to you by the city manager and can get up to 100 % matching federal funds if you meet the federal standards. You have been asked by the mayor to determine how to allocate the budget to best support the needs of the city. These could include, but are not limited to supporting capital requirements, operational requirements, and subsidizing non-profit organizations or economic incentives to bring new private concerns into the city.
Prepare a report for the mayor and city council on your proposed expenditure plan reflecting on the key course objectives. In this report, you should accomplish the following tasks:
Examine the differences between the public and private sector accounting principles.
Integrate fund accounting and financial controls.
Assess the approaches of control and management of public expenditures with a recommendation of the best approach.
Explain government financial reporting requirements
Analyze financial statements and budgets to make appropriate administrative decisions, and apply the budgets as a disciplinary process.
2. Your role is as a consultant with ten years experience in the public financial management industry.
Prepare an 8 page paper, plus references, on the following topic:
You are in the role of a consultant in the public financial management industry. A group of 20 civic leaders are considering forming a new task force and have asked you to prepare a report on whether they should build a facility in an area within 30 miles of the downtown center of your 500,000 population city. The project has a budget of $100 million for you to base your report on.
Prepare a report for the mayor and city council on your proposed expenditure plan reflecting on the key course objectives. In this report, you should accomplish the following tasks:
Examine the differences between the public and private sector accounting principles.
Integrate fund accounting and financial controls.
Assess the approaches of control and management of public expenditures with a recommendation of the best approach.
Explain government financial reporting requirements
Analyze financial statements and budgets to make appropriate administrative decisions, and apply the budgets as a disciplinary process.
3. Your role is as the chief operating officer of a large non-profit hospital.
Prepare an 8 to 10 page paper, plus references, on the following topic:
You are in the role of a chief operating officer. The board of directors has requested .
100 Original Work.Graduate Level Writing Required.DUE Frid.docxtrippettjettie
100% Original Work.
Graduate Level Writing Required.
DUE: Friday, October 16, 2020 by 5pm Eastern Standard Time.
When dealing with public policy and funding, it is very important to understand budgeting and its various approaches. In this assignment, you research and share information about budgeting approaches.
Write
a 800- to 1,050-word paper in which you:
- Evaluate how different budget approaches impact the development, implementation, and justification of existing and new programs.
- Identify at least two major budgetary reform approaches, such as zero-based budgeting and performance-based budgeting, and their effects on justification of new or existing programs.
Provide a brief description of these approaches and their effects on budgeting.
Explain how these major reform approaches might assist a community as it deals with decreased funding from the state or federal government and lower collections of revenue at the local level.
Identify the impact of these major reform approaches on the budget office.
Format
your manual according to APA standards.
Include at least four additional scholarly references.
Must Be Graduate Level Writing
100% Original Work
.
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ACC418 Module 1 Assignment 3 Calculating Tax Cost
Microtech Software Corporation (MSC) was founded in 2001. The founder, Chan Li, studied at MIT and worked for a large software corporation before returning to his hometown, Centervale, to set up his own company.
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ACC418 Module 1 Assignment 3 Calculating Tax Cost
Microtech Software Corporation (MSC) was founded in 2001. The founder, Chan Li, studied at MIT
For more classes visit
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ACC418 Module 1 Assignment 3 Calculating Tax Cost
Microtech Software Corporation (MSC) was founded in 2001. The founder, Chan Li, studied at MIT and worked for a large software corporation before returning to his hometown, Centervale, to set up his own company.
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ACC418 Module 1 Assignment 3 Calculating Tax Cost
Microtech Software Corporation (MSC) was founded in 2001. The founder, Chan Li, studied at MIT and worked for a large software corporation before returning to his hometown, Centervale, to set up his own company.
The corporate tax rate structure applicable in Centervale is as follows:
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MPA 573 Week 1 Job Description Memo
Emily Bicchieri is a newly elected city council member in the City of Kelsey. As part of her orientation to her new position, Ms. Bicchieri wants to learn the roles and functions of the people she must rely on for
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ACC418 Module 1 Assignment 3 Calculating Tax Cost
Microtech Software Corporation (MSC) was founded in 2001. The founder, Chan Li, studied at MIT and worked
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MPA 573 Week 1 Job Description Memo
Emily Bicchieri is a newly elected city council member in the City of Kelsey. As part of her orientation to her new position, Ms. Bicchieri wants to learn the roles and functions of the people she must rely on for information. Ms. Bicchieri has heard that you will be briefing her on policies and program; therefore, she would like to know more about your role as the policy analyst for the City of Kelsey
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Resource: Matrix worksheet
Create a matrix identifying the roles, expenditures, and revenue for the federal, state, and local levels of government.
Public AdministrationUnit 1 DB due Wed 462016Conduct.docxleonorepour284
Public Administration
Unit 1 DB due Wed 4/6/2016
Conduct an Internet search for a public administration organization, and review its organizational chart.
400-600 words
•What type of public organization is it? Explain in detail.
•Is the organizational chart more horizontal, vertical, or is it both? Explain why and justify your response.
•What else do you think can be learned about this organization by looking at its organizational chart? Explain in detail.
Unit 1 IP due Thur. 4/7/16
Public organizations can be categorized into two basic categories: open and closed models of organization. Compose descriptions of two fictional public organizations that are structured around one being open and the other being closed. Briefly describe what services, goods, or activities each organization provides. Then, compare the two organizations in terms of any similarities and differences based upon their open or closed organizational structure.
Assignment Guidelines
•Address the following in 750–1,000 words:
◦Create and describe two fictional public organizations. ◾One organization should be structured around the closed organizational model, while the second should be structured around the open organizational model.
◦For each of the two fictional organizations:
◾What services, goods, or activities does the organization provide? Explain.
◦Specifically, in terms of organizational structure, how are the two organizations different? Explain in detail.
◦Specifically, in terms of organizational structure, how are the two organizations similar? Explain in detail.
•Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.
Unit 2 DB due Wed 4/12/16
write 400–600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas:
•How does corruption come about within an organization? Explain in detail.
•What conditions must exist, or what factors allow corruption to seep into public organizations? Explain in detail.
•What forms do you think corruption can take within a public organization? Explain in detail.
•How do you think corruption in public organizations most significantly affects the community? Explain in detail.
•What are the most effective measures for eliminating and preventing corruption within public organizations? Explain in detail.
Unit 2 IP Due Thur. 4/13/16
You have been solicited to conduct a performance evaluation for a public organization that has been corrupted over issues of personnel embezzling funds. Before actually conducting the evaluation, you—the evaluator—need to know certain specifics to conduct a thorough evaluation.
Compose a proposal that describes what type of evaluation will be conducted. In the proposal, explain the type of public organization. Describe some of the main services, products, and activities the organization provides to the.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
1. AJS 574 Week 2 Policing in Kelsey Budget Report
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Resources: Review the City of Kelsey under the Government tab of the
Virtual Organization site. Access the public records of Kelsey under the
City Government to familiarize yourself with the city’s budget and
financial report. Review the following scenario: You work as a budget
director for the mayor of Kelsey and recently you have been getting
numerous complaints from citizens about the increase in crime in the
City of Kelsey and public demands for more police officers. The
population of Kelsey has grown, creating increases in crime. The mayor
has communicated to you as the budget director that this past year is the
highest increase in crime in the city’s history. The federal government
has reduced the federal pass-through money for the state, and the
budgeting group needs to revamp the budget for the coming year. In
addition to the limited budget, there has been a recent budgetary reform
at the federal level, which has put additional pressure on local police
agencies to use the federal money before it expires. The state Chief’s of
Police Association is lobbying the state for a 15% public safety tax for a
temporary 3-year period in order to make up the deficit. The state
legislature and local governments are wary of adding any additional new
taxes on citizens. In addition, the state’s Sierra Club organization is
putting pressure on state and local government to hire less police
officers, build more prisons, and develop the state’s infrastructure. The
mayor has pointed out that the likelihood of getting any increase in tax
money from the state is slim. The mayor has called a meeting with your
2. budget staff, the Chief of Police and staff to address the following issues
and come up with a solution that is politically feasible. In the meeting,
the mayor reminds them that if he or she is not re-elected the new
incumbent will replace their jobs.
Create a 1,400-1,750-word report in which you, as the budget officer,
which details the following:
• How the changes affect the fiscal cycle of your budgeting.
• How the preparation, execution, and evaluation of the budgeting cycle
would change.
• Your budgeting approach based on the changes and the reasons.
• Differences of the chosen budgeting approach from those not used.
• A plan to address the crime issue.
• Summary of the cost-benefit analysis of your plan. Format your paper
according to APA standards.
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AJS 574 Week 4 Influences Within Public Safety or Security
Programs Paper
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Resources: www.bjs.gov; www.bls.gov; www.fbi.gov;
3. https://www.asisonline.org/
Choose a public safety or security program at the local, state, or federal
level that has undergone a significant budgetary decrease. Have your
instructor approve your choice. Some examples include:
• State cuts to domestic violence program
• Cuts for prison funding to reduce overcrowding
• Decreased funds for technology upgrades
Write a 1,400- to 2,100-word paper about how the political process and
changing public policy at the federal, state, and municipal levels
influence budgeting. Provide details on how the change came about
and its impact on the resulting program.
Include the following in your paper:
• Identify political, economic, social, cultural, and technological
influences that caused the change in the budget.
• Identify the interaction among the federal, state, and municipal levels
with regard to your program.
• Specify the limits of the agency budget office and how they may try
to compensate for those limits.
• Present strategies agencies and politicians might use to justify
increasing or decreasing the budget for the program you selected.
4. • Calculate present and project future costs.
• List various cost control applications
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.
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AJS 574 Week 3 Reforms and Shortcomings Presentation
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Use the City of Kelsey in the Virtual Organizations to evaluate how
reform movements and financial shortcomings affect the city's operating
budget.
Create a 14- to 16-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with
speaker notes that provides a brief description of the following:
• Identify two major budgetary reform movements and their effects on
the city's budget.
5. • Explain how these two major movements would affect the state and
local levels if given a decline in federal funding. How would this affect
criminal justice organizations?
• Compare and contrast the various methods of short-term financing.
• Compare and contrast various budget management techniques.
Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.
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AJS 574 Week 4 Influences Within Public Safety or Security
Programs Paper
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Resources: www.bjs.gov; www.bls.gov; www.fbi.gov;
https://www.asisonline.org/
Choose a public safety or security program at the local, state, or federal
level that has undergone a significant budgetary decrease. Have your
6. instructor approve your choice. Some examples include:
• State cuts to domestic violence program
• Cuts for prison funding to reduce overcrowding
• Decreased funds for technology upgrades
Write a 1,400- to 2,100-word paper about how the political process and
changing public policy at the federal, state, and municipal levels
influence budgeting. Provide details on how the change came about
and its impact on the resulting program.
Include the following in your paper:
• Identify political, economic, social, cultural, and technological
influences that caused the change in the budget.
• Identify the interaction among the federal, state, and municipal levels
with regard to your program.
• Specify the limits of the agency budget office and how they may try
to compensate for those limits.
• Present strategies agencies and politicians might use to justify
increasing or decreasing the budget for the program you selected.
• Calculate present and project future costs.
• List various cost control applications
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
7. Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.
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AJS 574 Week 5 Financial Contingency Planning Sources of
Funding Paper
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Resources: Previously selected public safety or security program from
the Week Four Individual Assignment; Influences within the Public
Safety or Security Programs.
Write a 1,400- to 2,100-word paper in which you evaluate these
possible sources of revenue, temporary assistance, and funding assets
as part of financial contingency planning. Address the following sources
in your paper:
• Public-private partners
• Community-based organizations (nonprofit)
8. • Bond issuance
• Grants
• Multi-level government financing
Explain the effects of taxation.
Evaluate the role that financial efficiency will play in obtaining this
funding at the state and local levels.
Explain how you would go about identifying the sources of funds for the
project.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
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AJS 574 Week 6 Final Project Public Finance Proposal and
Presentation
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AJS 574 Week 6 Final Project Public Finance Proposal and Presentation
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Resources: www.post.ca.gov or your local public safety agency
9. website
Select a city, county, or state budget for your final project. Use the
Internet to access its prior year annual budget and Comprehensive
Annual Financial Report.
Write a 2,100- to 2,800-word paper in which you cover the organization
as a whole, combine concepts from the class, as well as address the
following topics:
• A description and summary of your choice including:
• Demographics
• Employment/unemployment data
• Crime analysis data
• Political, economic, social, and cultural influences to the public
budget
• The organization's current and future operational policy
• Forecast approaches and rationale
• The public policy and the political process affecting the city or town's
budget
• Elements involved in the budget preparation, enactment, and
execution using some of the elements of new program budgeting
techniques
10. • Long-term financial alternatives
Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with
speaker notes reflecting the major points in your paper, as well as
issues involving program budgeting.
Format your paper and presentation consistent with APA guidelines.
Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.
in your paper:
• Public-private partners
• Community-based organizations (nonprofit)
• Bond issuance
• Grants
• Multi-level government financing
Explain the effects of taxation.
Evaluate the role that financial efficiency will play in obtaining this
funding at the state and local levels.
Explain how you would go about identifying the sources of funds for the
project.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.
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