Advancing Basic Academic Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
b) Why it is important to provide opportunities for learners to develop their English, Mathematics, ICT and wider skills such as communication, personal and employability (ref. 1.3)
AirBnB gives platform for people to offer and rent their homes, apartments or rooms to strangers.
* 1/2000: VP of Asset Management (Cindy Baum) was reviewing the 1999 balanced scorecard results for Maverick Lodging; she had developed & implemented the balanced scorecard throughout 1998
Section 280A was issued in response to the public concern that taxpayers were only renting their vacation homes to deduct personal expenses that would be otherwise nondeductible. This statute provides a two part limitation on the expenses that can be deducted relating to a vacation home. The first limitation has to be done if the home is used for personal purposes during any part of the year and results in separating deductible rental expenses from nondeductible personal expenses according to section 280A(e)(1). This limitation is equal to the product of the total expenses and the number of days rented at fair value/the total number of days used for any purpose. As decided by the
This paper will address the best plan for helping Joe, an 8 year old 2nd grader meet the goals designed for him by his teacher. Joe receives Title 1 reading tutoring and I will focus on strategies for helping Joe meet each of his goals. Joe has the ability to meet each of the three goals set for him, but it will take time, consistency and some adjustments from his teachers and himself.
Revenue Estimates Revenue Item 100% Monthly 75% Monthly 50% Monthly Notes Rooms $2,956,500 $2,217,375 $1,478,250 8,100 daily Leases $180,000 $135,000 $90,000 TOTAL REVENUE $3,136,500 $2,352,375 $1,568,250 Expences TOTAL VARIABLE COSTS $454,000 $340,500 $227,000 TOTAL FIXED COSTS $1,403,000 $1,403,001 $1,403,002 TOTAL EXPENSE BEFORE IT $1,857,000 $1,743,501 $1,630,002 EBIT $1,279,500 $608,874 -$61,752 Depreciation $320,000 $320,001 $320,002 EBITDA $1,599,500 $928,875 $258,250 Furnishing Interest $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 20yr Mortgage Interest $182,000 $182,000 $182,000 TOTAL INTEREST $292,000 $292,000 $292,000 TAXES (40%) $395,000.00 $126,749.60 -$141,500.80 Furnishing Principal $180,160 $180,160 $180,160 20yr Mortgage Principal $49,713 $49,713 $49,713 TOTAL PRINCIPAL $229,873 $229,873 $229,873 NET INCOME $362,627 -$39,749 -$442,124 DIVIDEND PAYMENT $29,010 -$3,180 -$35,370 RETAINED EARNINGS $333,617 -$36,569 EBIT/INTEREST 4.38 2.09 (0.21) EBITDA/INTEREST 5.48 3.18 0.88 BURDEN $675,121.67 $675,121.67 $675,121.67 EBIT/BURDEN 1.90 0.90 (0.09) ROE= Net Income/OE (H1) 32.97% -3.61% -40.19% Revenue
3. Make It Easier to Reject Renters: When a renter sends a request to a host to use their
Scaffolding for this student would include activities to develop the technical vocabulary necessary to understand the reading materials, or having the teacher provide reading materials appropriate to the child’s reading level. Additional instruction may be needed in reading skills, to support the student in a reading activity. The zone of proximal development explains the need for student and task to match, making the task of learning attainable (p87). Teaching to one zone of proximal development is likely to leave some students frustrated and confused, while others can coast through the lesson (p88). It is not so important for the teacher to know exactly what the student’s status is, rather to be aware when the students are becoming frustrated, and are in need of more practice, or when the task is just right for the individual (p89).
The child reported that he is a B student, he indicated at times he enthusiastic about going to school and at other times he does not want to attend. James reported that he does go to school late. He indicated that there are no subjects that are difficult for him. James stated that he has friends in school. He indicated that he does not get involved in physical confrontations in school.
With the lack of party identification has come the rise of parties of accommodation. Parties of
No tour of America’s scenic parks is complete without a foray into the outdoor offerings of old Kentucky. And if you want a real view of the real beauty that makes Kentucky’s natural scenery so spectacular, you can’t beat Scenic Cabin Rentals for an immersed vacation rental experience in Red River Gorge, Natural Bridge State Park, or Daniel Boone National Forest.
This case study and the following questions pertain to Mr. Londborg, who came into the hospital with trouble breathing. Through his health history, they found out that he has a history of seizures, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). His stay was extended in the hospital due to a respiratory tract infection, decreased kidney function, a blood clot in his leg, and a fall that could have been fatal. The following questions addressed throughout this paper will discuss what happened, why it happened and how it should now be prevented.
In the health care system, a multitude of errors occurs on a daily basis. Doctors, nurses, orderly’s, etc., everyone in health care settings has responsibilities that warrant careful attention. This was exhibited in the case study titled ‘An Extended Stay’. In this case study, we are introduced to a middle-aged man in his 60s named Mr. Stanley Londborg. He presented with several health conditions, including a seizure disorder, hypertension (also known as high blood pressure), and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Londborg was no stranger to the hospital and was known fairly well by faculty members. Londborg paid a visit to the Emergency Room at the hospital complaining of wheezing and breathing complications. The physician that examined Mr. Londborg yielded his symptoms as an acute worsening of
Room & Board is successful in domestic furniture retailer. The American furniture retailer has initially developed based on IKEA business model by John Gabbert. He adopted different strategy from other traditional furniture industry. He focuses on high quality and design, and became popular and set a high loyal brand in the USA. Room & Board also succeed in implementing entrepreneurial strategies to create value. The company transfer its entrepreneurial ship mind-set to its employees even suppliers. Its core competency is using relationship business model, utilizing its source and capability to exploit competitive advantage to achieve above returns.