Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting – There are several “CASES IN ETHICS” at the end of Chapter 16, starting on page 719. Choose one of the cases and write an opinion paper (1 to 2 pages) on what the issues are for the case as well as your thoughts and opinions on the issues. If there are rules and requirements surrounding the issue be sure to reference them.Case: Opulent Convention5 of 10 members of a town council returned from a 3-day national convention of town council members in Las Vegas and submitted their expenses for reimbursement. The bills they presented indicated that they had stayed in luxurious suites, had lavish dinners with extraordinarily expensive wines, and spent freely in nightclubs. Although the town has no specific policy on allowable travel costs, William Hamilton, business officer, knew illegitimate expenses when he saw them and these were clearly beyond the bounds of propriety. He expressed his concerns to the town manager (who is appointed by council), who advised, “Forget it. I have bigger battles that I want to fight with council.”Please provide references.

 
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Last Frontier Council, Boy Scouts of America2017 Program Budget – United Way of Southwest Oklahoma Revenue Council Budget 1. Allocations By This United Way $ 82,000.00 2. Allocation By Other United Ways $ 548,000.00 3. Contributions $ 825,504.00 4. Special Event and Fundraisers $ 432,500.00 5. Legacies and Bequests $ 6. Foundation Income $ 7. Agency Auxiliaries and Clubs $ – 8. Allocated by Un-associated Fund RaisingOrganizations $ – 9. Fees and Grants from Government Agencies 293,000.00 $ – 10. Membership Dues $ – 11. Program Fees and Net Incidental $ 1,137,955.00 12. Sales to the Public $ 548,624.00 13. Investment Income $ 14. Miscellaneous Revenue $ 214,035.00 $ 4,081,618.00 19. Salaries and Wages $ 1,854,691.00 20. Employee Benefits $ 346,548.00 21. Payroll Taxes $ 162,265.00 22. Payroll Subtotal (19-22) $ 2,363,504.00 23. Professional Fees $ 28,500.00 24. Supplies $ 492,238.00 25. Telephone $ 36,110.00 26. Postage $ 13,855.00 27. Occupancy $ 253,800.00 28. Outside Printing and Artwork $ 73,485.00 29. Transportation $ 200,949.00 30. Conferences, Conventions, and Meetings $ 142,480.00 31. Subscriptions/Professional Publications $ 32. Specific Assistance to Individuals $ 33. Membership Dues $ 34. Awards and Grants $ 72,950.00 35. Rental/Maintenance of Equipment $ 20,420.00 36. Insurance $ 136,474.00 37. Equipment Acquisition $ 38. Miscellaneous Expenses $ 39. Other $ 40. Other $ 41. Expense Subtotal (23-40) $ 42. Payments to Affiliated Organizations $ 56,000.00 43. Total Expenses (22, 41, and 42) $ 4,025,765.00 44. Excess (Deficit) (18 minus 43) $ 55,853.00 – 15. Other16. Other17. Other18. Total Revenue (1-17) Expenses 76,500.00- 58,500.001,606,261.00

 
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GOV 2306  Webliography Assignment

The Assignment:

Here is the assignment:  Locate at least six ways in which political information is available on the Web. You may use political party websites, interest group websites, government websites, media outlets, etc. Provide the link and a review of the website, including your assessment as to why the website may be useful and what you learned from the website.  The assignment requires complete and comprenesive reviews of six different websites.  No partial credit is given to submissions with fewer than six. 

Three or four paragraphs for each website is generally sufficient. This assignment is worth up to 5 extra credit  points, and a thorough review of the sites is expected.  Your assessment of these sites should include, but not be limited to, these points: Is the content biased, and if so, why? Is the content credible or otherwise useful for scholastic research? Is the content timely and relevant?

 
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Gourmet Foods Works on Employee Attitudes Gourmet Foods is a huge grocery and drug company. It has more than 2400 supermarkets, and its Premier and Polar brands make it the fifth-largest drugstore company in North America. In a typical year, shoppers will make 1.4 billion trips through its stores. Gourmet Foods competes against tough businesses. Wal-Mart, in particular, has been eating away at its market share. In 2010, with revenues flat and profits falling, the company hired Larry Johnston to turn the business around. Larry Johnston came to Gourmet Foods from General Living Medical Systems, and while he was there, he met a training specialist named Roger Nelson. At the time, Johnston had been sent to Paris to fix General Living’s European division. Over the previous decade, four executives had been brought in to turn the division around and try to make it profitable, but all had failed. Johnston responded to the challenge by initiating some important changes—he made a number of acquisitions, he closed down inefficient plants, and he moved factories to Eastern European countries to take advantage of lower labour costs. Then he brought in Roger Nelson to charge up the troops. “After we got Roger in,” says Johnston, “people began to live their lives differently. They came to work with a spring in their step.” In three years, the division was bringing in annual profits of $100 million. Johnston gives a large part of the credit for this turnaround to Nelson. What is Nelson’s secret? He provides motivation and attitude training. Here is an example of Nelson’s primary program—called the Successful Life Course. It lasts three days and begins each morning at 6 a.m. The first day begins with a chapter from an inspirational handout, followed by 12 minutes of yoga-like stretching. Then participants march up a hill, chanting, “I know I can, I know I can.” This is followed by breakfast and then a variety of lectures on attitude, diet, and exercise. Other parts of the program include team activities, and mind-control relaxation exercises. But the primary focus of the program is on attitude. Says Nelson, “It’s your attitude, not your aptitude, that determines your altitude.” Johnston believes strongly in Nelson’s program. “Positive attitude is the single biggest thing that can change a business,” says Johnston. He sees Nelson’s program as being a critical bridge linking employees with customers: “We’re in the business of maintenance and acquisition of customers.” With so many shoppers going through his stores, Johnston says there are “a lot of opportunities for customer service. We’ve got to energize our people.” To prove he is willing to put his money where his mouth is, Johnston has committed $10 million to Nelson’s training. Nelson claims his program works and he cites success he achieved at other companies. “The goal is to improve mental, physical, and emotional well-being,” he says. “We as individuals determine the success of our lives. Positive thoughts create positive actions.”

Questions

 1. Johnston says, “Positive attitude is the single biggest thing that can change a business.”

a. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?

b. How valid and generalizable do you think this statement is? Explain your answer.

 2. If you were a Gourmet Foods employee, how would you feel about going through Nelson’s course? Do you think it would make a positive impact upon you? Critically evaluate your position.

Please read the short case posted and answer the subsequent questions and submit any 2 references for the case.

 
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Students will complete a battery of Gottman Questionnaires and score their questionnaires based on their own personal relationship. Students will write a 2 page reflection paper regarding their results of the Gottman Questionnaire.

 
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Govoni Corporation is a specialty component manufacturer with idle capacity. Management would like to use its extra capacity to generate additional profits. A potential customer has offered to buy 9,500 units of component AIG. Each unit of AIG requires 6 units of material M51 and 4 units of material M93.

Govoni Corporation is a specialty component manufacturer with idle capacity. Managementwould like to use its extra capacity to generate additional profits. A potential customer hasoffered to buy…

 
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Governor Walker is frustrated that so many students who receive subsidized education in the uw system move to Chicago after graduating. One recommendation from a big shot at UW-Madison is to designate a 5 by 5 mile area in Milwaukee. Students who move to this zone and work in Milwaukee after graduation will receive tax credits worth 10,000 per year for a few years after graduation.

a) You are told that students demand for housing in the zone is very elastic (ND=-4) but that it is somewhat difficult to add new housing (ns=1). From an economic standpoint, how much of the $10,000 would go to students moving to the zone. How much would go to landlords?

b) if rent in the zone would have been $10,000 per year without the subsidy, and 20,000 students would have lived in the zone without the subsidy, how many students will live in the zone if the subsidy is introduced?

c) some recent research has suggested that college educated residents generate positive externalities to cities. How large would this positive externality need to be (per student) to justify this policy (hint: compare the program’s dead weight loss to the number of new graduating students attracted to the zone)?

Governor Walker is frustrated that so many students who receive subsidized education in theuw system move to Chicago after graduating. One recommendation from a big shot at UWMadison is to…

 
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Governor Inslee has proposed that Washington to 100 percent clean electricity by 2045. As an intermediate step, he proposes eliminating coal power, including “coal-by-wire” from out of state, by 2025. The plan requires Washington utilities to start transitioning to a carbon-neutral electricity supply by 2030 and puts the state on a pathway to eliminate fossil fuels from electricity generation by 2045.

https://www.governor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/clean-electricity-policy-brief.pdf

In this project you will assess the economic impacts of this policy, should it be implemented.

1. Is it feasible?

2. What is required to meet the 2045 target?

3. What are the costs to Washington businesses and consumers?

There are many, many considerations to this proposal. Here are a few:

1. It appears that nuclear power is permitted under this proposal, since it does not utilize fossil fuel.

2. Washington exports a lot of electricity – if electricity generation is reduced, or made more expensive, it will have ramifications for consumers in the western U.S. and Canada.

3. Be aware of mismatches between electricity production and electricity demand – wind power is often produced at times that it isn’t really needed, for example. Some renewable power sources are non-dispatchable. There are also needs for voltage regulation and frequency regulation.

4. There are geographic constraints for both solar and wind power.

5. Don’t forget that increased electrification of transportation, heating, etc. is also part of Governor Inslee’s broader green energy plan. Take this into account along with general population/economic growth.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has a good summary page for Washington energy production and consumption: https://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=WA#tabs-4

 
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governmental activities-long term obligationsdebt is accounted for differently in fund and governmental-wide statements.the following transaction affected a city’s general fund. for each prepare a table in which you indiate the expenditure/expense and change in liabilities that the city reports in its (a) general fund and (b) government-wide statements.1. city employees earned $7.7 million in vacation pay during the year, of which they took only $6.6 million. they may take the balance in the following three years.2. the employees were paid $0.5 million for vacations that they had earned in previous years.3. the city settle a claim brought against it during the year by a building cintractor. the city agreed to pay million immediately and $10 million at the end of the following year.4. the city issued $100 million in general obligation bonds at a price of $99.7 million (i.e., a discount of $0.3 million).5. it paid $4 million in debt service. of this, $3 million was for the first payment interest, the balance for repayment of principal.

 
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Government wants to maximize its tax revenue and it can place only $2 per-unit tax on one of two goods. It should place the tax on the production of the good whose demand curve has the:A) higher price elasticity of demandB) lower price elasticity of demandC) greater lengthD) shorter length

 
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