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Why Is Accrual Accounting Required By Gaap?

Why Is Accrual Accounting Required By Gaap? GAAP prefers the accrual accounting method because it records sales at the time they occur, which provides a clearer insight into a company's performance and actual sales trends as opposed to just when payment is received. Is accrual basis ...

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Why Is Affordable Housing Important?

Why Is Affordable Housing Important? Secure, affordable housing also contributes to our social and economic outcomes, and is central to a fair and prosperous Western Australia. Increasingly, the private market is not able to meet the needs of people on lower incomes, with rising housing costs ...

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Why Do Third Generation Businesses Fail?

Why Do Third Generation Businesses Fail? What percentage of third generation businesses fail? Second generation businesses have a 60 percent failure rate, while third generation businesses fail at a rate of 90 percent. Why do generational businesses fail? Heirs Lack Financial Education ...

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Why Is Biomass Energy Good?

Why Is Biomass Energy Good? Correctly managed, biomass is a sustainable fuel that can deliver a significant reduction in net carbon emissions when compared with fossil fuels. Biomass is a “carbon lean” fuel producing a fraction of the Carbon emissions of fossil fuels. Why is biomass a good ...

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Why Is Bpm Important?

Why Is Bpm Important? BPM enables organizations to align business functions with customer needs, and helps executives determine how to deploy, monitor and measure company resources. When properly executed, BPM has the ability to enhance efficiency and productivity, reduce costs, and minimize errors ...

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Why Did Roman Concrete Last So Long?

Why Did Roman Concrete Last So Long? Roman concrete was based on a hydraulic-setting cement. It is durable due to its incorporation of pozzolanic ash, which prevents cracks from spreading. By the middle of the 1st century, the material was used frequently, often brick-faced, although variations ...

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Why Did The Industrial Revolution Began In Europe?

Why Did The Industrial Revolution Began In Europe? The industrial revolution in Europe didn't happen overnight but only spread over the continent very gradually. One of the triggers was the unusually high growth in the population which set in around the middle of the 18th century and produced a ...

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Why Did The Kaiser Want A Navy?

Why Did The Kaiser Want A Navy? The Kaiser had long wanted a large naval force to assure Germany of what he called "a place in the sun". A large German navy could assist in German attempts to attain colonies, as well as further the country's economic and commercial interests elsewhere in the world. ...

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Why Did The Melbourne Bridge Collapse?

Why Did The Melbourne Bridge Collapse? The West Gate Bridge is a steel box girder cable-stayed bridge in Melbourne, Victoria. Others were working on top and inside the girder when it fell. The whole 2,000-tonne mass plummeted into the Yarra River mud with an explosion of gas, dust and mangled ...

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Why Did Ups Buy Coyote Logistics?

Why Did Ups Buy Coyote Logistics? The deal is intended to help bolster UPS's presence in the freight brokerage business, which is expected to help the delivery company become more efficient in using its fleet of familiar brown trucks. Coyote, which contracts with more than 35,000 trucking ...

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