prepare and submit a paper on mod3 slp: information flows and financial management.

Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on mod3 slp: information flows and financial management. SLP: Information Flows and Financial Management of the of the Information Flows and Financial Management What I Did During the Test Drive As directed by my instructor for the purposes of this assignment, I tried out the Kuali test drive. I concentrated on the first two scenarios, namely, (1) entering a Project Code and (2) Creating a Transaction for the transfer of funds between accounts. The Kuali Financial System uses e-docs to update its infrastructure. An e-doc is the basis for entering transactions into the system. The KFS routes the document to its approvers depending on its nature and importance (wiki.kuali.org). We start with the Main Menu tab and use the Project Code in the Lookup and Maintenance section. Then we create a new project code by selecting Create New. We next see a New Project form on the screen, complete with ID number automatically given by the system. You can lookup values for a field as well. We then enter values in the form, especially filling in all the fields with an asterisk, as they are required fields. The system also recognizes data type mismatches and duplicate entries and sends in error prompts automatically. When we have finished entering data and records, we click on Submit to submit the e-document. If all is well the screen changes and we are presented with a Review screen containing the details of our inputs. You can review and correct the information you have entered if there is a need to. The next step is to route the inputs through a Route Log. If you click the Refresh button, the document goes to Final. The document is then pending approval and when this is done, the entire process is completed. Scenario 2 is about creating an e-document for the transfer of funds. This refers to transferring funds among accounts in the system. Starting at the Main Menu, we click on Transfer of Funds in the Transactions section. We then create a new e-document for transfer of funds. We have to complete the details of the accounts being affected, from which account are the funds being transferred and to which account. Once you have completed the description and looked at the Overview section, you can press Submit to complete the entry. You can also lookup accounts and descriptions to reuse them. After all this is complete, you submit the e-document for routing as done in the Scenario 1 exercise. Click the submit button to make sure that your input has been successfully submitted and is waiting approval, after which the transactions is finalized and become part of the system. There is also an option to search for and look at all transfer of funds transactions in the KFS. My Evaluation of the System To be fair, the KFS closely approximates the manual recording of transactions, where the voucher used to be the main primary document for recording transactions. Later, a system was devised and special journals created whereby all similar transactions were grouped and recorded in Special Journals like the Sales and Sales Returns Journal, Purchases and Purchases Returns Journal, Cash Book and Petty Cash Journal. The KFS thus also gives us the opportunity to record similar transactions together, as shown in the Transfer of Funds example. Though it will take an accountant some time to understand how the inputs are done and what transactions can be grouped together, an experienced person should become proficient in the new system in two weeks to a month in my estimation. But he or she needs to be led through the steps of the entire accounting cycle, from journal entries to final accounts as reflected by the Income Statement and Balance Sheet. Only then will they be said to have a proper and full understanding of the KFS. Questions I have regarding the use of the Kuali Financial Information System One thing that was not covered is the end of year adjustment for accruals etc. and other adjustments that are invariably made by the accountant. The system is quite complex and has a number of scenarios that need to be mastered. But once an experienced accountant gets the hang of it and knows how transactions are to be recorded, it will become easier and faster for him to do so as time goes by. All in all, the Kuali Financial System was quite comprehensive and a wide range of common scenarios has been explained in the Driver’s Manual. References The Kuali Test Drive Drivers Manual 4.1. Accessed on 20 June 2011 at https://wiki.kuali.org/display/KULDOC/Drivers+Manual+4.

Complete 10 pages APA formatted article: Comparative Analysis of A Chekhov and J Oates Stories. However, the two stories vary in the context where each author presents the story from his personal point of view.

Complete 10 pages APA formatted article: Comparative Analysis of A Chekhov and J Oates Stories. However, the two stories vary in the context where each author presents the story from his personal point of view. The Oates’s story set in modern times lacks much of the romanticism that can be seen in the Chekhov’s version. A lack of depth in character is also noticed in Oates’s version. However, one must also keep in mind the differences in the time period in the two stories which create much of the disparity. Like in the famous Anna Karenina, Imperial Russia with its tale of loyalty and true love, form the backdrop of Chekhov’s story. The Oates’s story which is the modern version has a backdrop of modern times and settings, enclosed spaces like in a hotel room or a bathroom. Thus, we find that not only the writing pattern of Chekhov and Oates differ in the story, but also markedly different are the time period and social settings. The original story ‘The Lady with the Dog’ by Anton Chekhov and the later version ‘The Lady with the Pet Dog’ by Oates, both deal with the theme of relinquished love that is found again. In both stories, we find the authors narrating the lives of two individuals who are unhappy in their personal lives and marriages. In Chekhov’s story, we find that the lead protagonist Dmitri Gurov dislikes his arrogant and intelligent wife and seeks some meaning in life outside his home in Moscow, in the seaside resort of Yalta. Here he meets Anna Sergeyevna, a rich young woman, who is similarly disappointed in her marriage. Soon they embark on an affair, which though casual at the beginning, becomes serious with time, a relationship which neither of the two is willing to give up. Though both are aware of the societal frownings, they come to a crossroad in their lives where they realize they cannot live without each other. Therefore, Gurov and Anna decide to continue with their affair, knowing that they can never come together openly. In Oates’s version, we find the entire set up is&nbsp.changed with the lead pair meeting in Nantucket in Massachusetts. Here the story, unlike that of Chekhov’s, is narrated from the perspective of the woman lead.

Question: Should Human Rights Be Universal. The work is to be 8 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. In this essay we will present definition of human rights according to world organizations. Characteristics of human rights alongside with views from both schools of thought will be presented. In the end conclusion will be drawn from the discussion.

I will pay for the following article Question: Should Human Rights Be Universal. The work is to be 8 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. In this essay we will present definition of human rights according to world organizations. Characteristics of human rights alongside with views from both schools of thought will be presented. In the end conclusion will be drawn from the discussion.

Human Rights are defined as “rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible.” (United Nations Human Rights “What are Human Rights?”)

Throughout history, people were able to obtain rights and obligations based on the organizations they belonged to – the basic unit of society or family, nation, spiritual group, community or state. The concept of human rights was left to the interpretation of local units instead of a universal body defining human rights. This meant that different definitions of human rights existed.

It was on December 10, 1948 where the Declaration of Human Rights was presented to the world by the United Nations. It is a product that aroused from cruel acts and abuse committed during the Second World War. This was established by the convention of the UN in order to promote freedom and equity among nations.

Listed below is a summary version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. As human beings, it is important to understand and know what we are entitled to in order to live a life with dignity. It is essential to understand one’s own rights in order for human dignity to prevail.

Basic human rights call for personal freedom of a human being. According to the Declaration ‘We are all born free. We all have our own thoughts and ideas. We should all be treated in the same way’ (Amnesty International UK, 2008). These basic human rights also protect a person from becoming a slave of another person.

prepare and submit a term paper on Dealing with Low Demand and Void Properties. Your paper should be a minimum of 1000 words in length.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on Dealing with Low Demand and Void Properties. Your paper should be a minimum of 1000 words in length. Controlling antisocial behaviors should also be priority for the management of void property. Many properties have been void for over five months, and the duration is likely to increase. Managing the void properties is a task that the landlords should take and improve the performance of the homes (Kennedy and Dugan, 2004, 6).

Low demand properties are those that are often rejected by willing customers. A low demand property is characterized by a small waiting list. the property being refused for weighty reasons by potential tenants and elevated rates of occupancy earnings for other property in the area. An outdated design and poor location can result to a property becoming a low demand property (Empty Homes, 2004, 4). A large number of void properties exist in the urban settings. For example, in UK, there exist 860,000 void homes (Bramley, Pawson and Third, 2000). The reasons why these houses become empty are because of low educational status, high unemployment rate, reduced life expectancy and antisocial behavior. Whenever there are large numbers of void homes in a place, then it is the task of the property-owner and the community to determine how they will solve the problem.

Emphasis is put on dealing with void properties by satisfying the problem of low supply, elevated prices and unsuitable housing and also low demand. There is the significance of maximizing the utilization of housing stock in areas where the demand is high (Hiscocks, Lee and Shelter Cymru, 2009, 5). However, in areas where demand is low, it is critical to understand the causes of the low demand. The allocation policies are a sustainable way of dealing with low demand. Social issues are usually visible in these areas and are identifiable by the deprived physical environment and void properties.