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1. Do you believe that the $785,000 amount at the center of the Overstock-Grant Thornton dispute was material? Defend your answer. What factors other than quantitative considerations should have been considered in deciding whether the $785,000 amount was material?

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1. 1. Do you believe that the $785,000 amount at the center of the Overstock-Grant Thornton dispute was material? Defend your answer. What factors other than quantitative considerations should have been considered in deciding whether the $785,000 amount was material?


Answer:

Yes, I believe that the $785,000 amount at the center of the Overstock-Grant Thornton dispute was material. This is because the amount was significant relative to Overstock's overall financial position. At the time of the dispute, Overstock had total assets of $1.6 billion, which means that the $785,000 was approximately 0.05% of their total assets. This is a significant amount, especially considering that Overstock was a publicly traded company and was subject to the scrutiny of regulators.

In addition to quantitative considerations, other factors should have been considered in deciding whether the $785,000 amount was material. These include the nature and size of the transaction, the amount of time involved, and the potential impact of the transaction on the company's financial statements. For example, if the transaction was part of a series of transactions that had a significant impact on the company's financial statements, then it may be considered material. Additionally, if the transaction was part of a larger transaction that could have a significant impact on the company's future performance, then it may be considered material.


2. 3. Sino ang nagsabi na ang ilan sa mga lalaki na tumutulong sa gawaing bahay ay "macho-nurin o kaya naman "under the saya"? A. Eviota, 1994 B. Grant Thornton 2017 C. Reyes, 1992 D. Leanin.org & McKinsey 2016​


Answer:Reyes,1992

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3. What was the symbol of America granting independence to the Philippines?​


Answer:

In a formal declaration, the American flag was lowered in Luneta, Manila and raised the Filipino National flag in tri-color of red, white, and blue looked up by proud Filipinos. Finally, independence was granted to the Republic of the Philippines dated July 4, 1946.

Explanation:

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4. what law was the American formal and official commitment to grant independence to the philippines​


Answer:

The Jones Law created the first fully elected Philippine legislature. The law was enacted by the 64th United States Congress on August 29, 1916, and contained the first formal and official declaration of the United States Federal Government's commitment to grant independence to the Philippines.

Answer:

The Jones Law created the first fully elected Philippine legislature. The law was enacted by the 64th United States Congress on August 29, 1916, and contained the first formal and official declaration of the United States Federal Government's commitment to grant independence to the Philippines.


5. When did the united states grant independence to the Philippines


The United States granted the Republic of the Philippines full Independence on July 4, 1946

6. When the spaniards came to the philippines, the concept of encomienda (royal land grants) was introduced?


Answer:

yes if yes or no ung tanong po

Explanation:


7. the importance and how the Poverty Alleviation Grants of the Philippine Government help Filipino citizens


Answer:

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte aims to reduce the rate of poverty to 14% by 2022. Through its strategy, AmBisyon 2040, the Philippine government plans to eradicate extreme poverty The DSWD contributes to a responsive policy environment for social welfare and development concerns through improvement of the capacity of and increased opportunities for the poor, the vulnerable, and the disadvantaged sector.


8. 2. Elvince invested P 10,000 and gain a simple interest of P 2,650 in 4 yr. What was theannual interest rate granted in the investment?A. 3.65%B. 4.62%C. 5.41%D. 6.63%​


Answer:

D. 6.63%

Step-by-step explanation:

P2650 ÷ 4 YEARS = PHP 662.5

P10,000 X 0.0663 (6.63%) = PHP 663


9. How many years of preparation and training on self-government before the granting of independence in the Philippines?


Answer:

10Years

Explanation:

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10. this political party advocated the granting of total independence of the philippines from the american colonizers


Answer:

The United States government formally acquired the Philippines from Spain with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898.  The U.S. government declared military rule in the Philippines on December 21, 1898.  Emilio Aguinaldo, a Filipino nationalist, proclaimed the independence of the Philippines on January 5, 1899.  Emilio Aguinaldo established a rebel government in Malolos on January 23, 1899, and Emilio Aguinaldo was named president of the rebel government.  U.S. government troops and Filipinos clashed in Manila on February 4, 1899.  U.S. government troops took control of Jolo on the island of Sulu on May 18, 1899.

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11. What were the good things that Spaniards granted to the Philippines?​


Answer:

Spanish explored and colonized the islands, starting with the founding of Cebu by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in 1565. Manila was made the capital of the Philippines in 1571.

Answer:

The Spaniards brought the Philippines into the attachment of the Western culture. Particularly, the Spaniards introduced their own Philosophy of life to the Filipinos as well as their habits, language, clothing, ways of amusement including games, religion, arts, and even cooking.

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12. What power did the Philippine senate member granted to the president?


Answer:

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13. _______ 1. It refers to the order of the Trial court granting probation._______ 2. It is a convicted and sentence offender who applies for probation.3. Probation may be granted whether the sentence imposes a term of imprisonment. True or False4. Amnesty is granted by the executive committee while probation is given by the judge. True or False5. An order granting or denying probation shall be appealable. True or False6. The process of probation in the Philippines is the same with the other countries like Canada, United States and England. True or False​


Answer:

3. true

4.false

5.true

Explanation:

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14. are you in favor of ranting granting independence to the Philippines ​


Answer:

No

Explanation:

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15. Guide Questions:1. What kind of rights do the youth exercise?2. What rights were granted by the Philippine Constitution to the youth?​


answer

1.)

Youth rights refer to the full enjoyment of fundamental rights and freedoms by young people. ... A convention on youth rights has the potential to address the specific challenges young people face, just as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child does for children.

2.)

This act defined the Filipino youth as those with ages 15-30. Currently, the Philippines have a projected 85.2 million population. The youth comprises more than 40 percent of the total population.

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16. What is the actual meaning of the self-government granted to the philippines by the americans in 1935?


What is the government of the Philippines during American period?

The U.S. Congress approved the Philippines Act on July 1, 1902, which provided the Philippines with limited self-government. The U.S. government replaced the military government in the Philippines with a civilian government headed by William Howard Taft on July 4, 1902.

What is Philippine self-government?  

Finally self-government was introduced by the Jones Act or Philippine Autonomy Act of 1916, which provided for the independence of the Philippines to be recognized as soon as a stable government was established. ... Finally, the Filipinos secured the right to send two representatives to the United States Congress.

What was the symbol of America granting independence to the Philippines?

In a formal declaration, the American flag was lowered in Luneta, Manila and raised the Filipino National flag in tri-color of red, white, and blue looked up by proud Filipinos. Finally, independence was granted to the Republic of the Philippines dated July 4, 1946.

How did the American train the Filipino for self-government?

The Americans stepped up to train the Filipinos for self-rule in the government before the granting of Philippine independence. Their first step was the passing of the Cooper Law or the Philippine Bill of 1902 (Malcolm, 1936). ... Another imposition made by the Americans was to pursue the Jones Law in 1916 (Kalaw, 1927).


17. OWhat was the symbol of America granting independence to the Philippines?​


Answer:

In a formal declaration, the American flag was lowered in Luneta, Manila and raised the Filipino National flag in tri-color of red, white, and blue looked up by proud Filipinos. Finally, independence was granted to the Republic of the Philippines dated July 4

Explanation:

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Answer:

In a formal declaration, the American flag was lowered in Luneta, Manila and raised the Filipino National flag in tri-color of red, white, and blue looked up by proud Filipinos. Finally, independence was granted to the Republic of the Philippines dated July 4, 1946.

Explanation:


18. If you were one of the leaders with quezon in the missions, what reasons would you give to the American government to grant independence to the Philippines? Give five (5) reasons why independence should be granted to the Philippines.


Answer:

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19. State and explain The provisions of Taxation in the Philippine constitution are grants of power and not limitations on taxing powers?​


Answer:

Ayon sa Artikulo VIII, Seksyon 1 ng 1987 Konstitusyon, ang kapangyarihan ng Hudikatura ay nakasalalay sa Korte Suprema (Supreme Court) at mga mababang korte (lower courts). Katungkulan nitong desisyunan ang mga pagtatalo hinggil sa mga karapatang ipinagkaloob ng batas sa bawat mamamayan. Pagpapasyahan ng mga korte ng Hudikatura kung napagkait o nalabag ang legal na karapatan ng isang partido, at maaari itong gumawa ng mga hakbang upang maibalik ang karapatang ito sa mananalo sa kaso.

May tinatamasang pagsasarili ang Hudikatura sa aspekto ng pananalapi. Hindi maaaring bawasan ng Lehislatura ang pondo nito nang mas mababa sa pondo nito noong nakaraang taon (Artikulo VIII, Seksyon 3).

Explanation:

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20. Company purchased a varnishing machine for p 3,000,000 on january 1, 2019. the entity received a government grant of p 500,000 in respect of this asset. the accounting policy is to depreciate the asset over 4 years on a straight line basis and to treat the grant as deferred incom e. what is the carrying amount of the asset on december 31, 2019


The machine will lose 30% of its value over time. We were currently preparing.

        The company bought a varnishing machine on January 1st of this year, and as of now, they are utilizing the depreciation of declining balance method, thus we must determine how much depreciation expense should be recorded for the year ending December 31st of this year. Therefore, the first thing we'll do is figure out the depreciation rate. Depreciation rate is therefore estimated to be 150%. On the basis of the varnishing machine's usable life, this 150% will now be 100. Thus, this will be multiplied by 100 by 150%. Additionally, the question specifies a four-year useful life. Thus, this equals 30%. Therefore, the machine will lose 30% of its value over time. We were currently preparing.

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21. Parity rights" granting U.S. citizens and corporations rights to Philippine natural resources equal to (in parity with) those of Philippine citizens, contrary to Article XIII in the 1935 Philippine Constitution, necessitating a constitutional amendment.


Answer:

he Bell Trade Act of 1946, also known as the Philippine Trade Act, was an act passed by the United States Congress specifying policy governing trade between the Philippines and the United States following independence of the Philippines from the United States.[1][2] The United States Congress offered $800 million for post World War II rebuilding funds if the Bell Trade Act was ratified by the Philippine Congress. The specifics of the act required the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines be amended. The Philippine Congress approved the measure on July 2, two days before independence from the United States of America, and on September 18, 1946 approved a plebiscite to amend the Constitution of the Philippines.

Authored by Missouri Congressman C. Jasper Bell, the Bell Trade Act required:

Preferential tariffs on US products imported into the Philippines;

A 2:1 fixed exchange rate between the Philippine peso and the United States dollar;

No restrictions on currency transfers from the Philippines to the United States;

"Parity rights" granting U.S. citizens and corporations rights to Philippine natural resources equal to (in parity with) those of Philippine citizens, contrary to Article XIII in the 1935 Philippine Constitution, necessitating a constitutional amendment.[3]

The Bell Act, particularly the parity clause, was seen by critics as an inexcusable surrender of national sovereignty.[4] The pressure of the sugar barons, particularly those of President Roxas's home region of Western Visayas, and other landowner interests, however, was irresistible.[4]

In 1955, the Laurel–Langley Agreement revised the Bell Trade Act.[3] This treaty abolished the United States authority to control the exchange rate of the peso, made parity privileges reciprocal, extended the sugar quota, and extended the time period for the reduction of other quotas and for the progressive application of tariffs on Philippine goods exported to the United States.

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22. What power that the Philippine Senatemember granted to the President?​


Answer:

Soldiers, tank, helicopter and warship

Explanation:

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23. State 2 predictions of Rizal on what will happen to the Philippines if Spain fails to grant the necessary reforms.


Answer:

In his most prescient essay, Filipinas Dentro de Gen Anos, written in 1889, he foretold that Spain and the Philippines would eventually become equal independent partners in the world of geopolitics, that the United States, after appropriating the Philippines for herself, would emerge as a new colonial power in Asia.


24. Is it true that the parole and probation administration arm of the president of the Philippines in the exercise of his constitutional power to grant pardon?​true or false.


Answer:

Is it true that the parole and probation administration arm of the president of the Philippines in the exercise of his constitutional power to grant pardon?true or false.

Explanation:

ANSWER

TRUE

25. What was in her speech that convinced the house of representatives to grant two hundred million dollar emergency aid to the philippines?


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26. what will be the impact to the Philippine economy by the economic policy of president marcos jr. granting the foreign investor to have 100% ownership of most industry​


Foreign investors are expected to resort to wait and see approach since the the President-elect has not made his economics clear the immediate challenges facing Marcos Jr include the country.


27. true or false??? jones law stated that the Philippines would be granted independence once a stable government administered by the filipinos has been established.


Answer:

True

Explanation:

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28. find the net price of short listed at P 925. The retailer is granted a 20% trade discount​


Answer:

P4625

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29. definition of form of executive clemency granted by the President of the Philippines as a privilege extended to a convict as a discretionary act of grace.​


Answer: 64) - is a form of executive clemency granted by the President of the Philippines as a privilege extended to a convict as discretionary act of grace. - is given by the Chief Executive and as such it is a private act which must be pleaded and proved by the person pardoned because the courts take no notifice thereof

Explanation:

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30. who went to the usa first study of servation grant from the music promotion foundation of the philippines​


Answer:

JERRY DADAP

Explanation:

JERRY DADAP (1935 – ) Filipino composer to conduct his own works at the Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City Born on November 5, 1935 in Hinunangan, Southern Leyte. ... In 1968, he went to the USA on a study-observation grant from the Music Promotion Foundation of the Philippines. 14.


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