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Who originally said the only certainty in life is nothing is certain?

Edward Ward in his 1724 'Dancing Devils' where he wrote 'Death and Taxes, they are certain.' Then there was Christopher Bullock had written in his 'Cobbler of Preston' (1716), ''Tis impossible to be sure of anything but death and taxes!'


Melinda paid the clerk $20.00 for a book that was priced at $8.95. The tax was 54¢. How much money should she get back?

+14.5%) from the 16,189 counted in the 1990 Census. The area was inhabited by the Lenni Lenape Native Americans for up to 6,000 years prior to exploration of Europeans. The first European settlements in this portion of New Jersey were established by the Swedes and Dutch in the early 17th century, when a significant trade in furs existed between the natives and the Europeans at temporary posts. It became part of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, but the English seized control of the region in 1664, which was granted to Sir George Carteret and John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton, as the Province of New Jersey. Morristown was settled around 1715 by English Presbyterians from Southold, New York on Long Island and New Haven, Connecticut as the village of New Hanover. The town's central location and road connections led to its selection as the seat of the new Morris County shortly after its separation from Hunterdon County on March 15, 1739. The village and county were named for Lewis Morris, the first and then sitting royal governor of a united colony of New Jersey.By the middle of the 18th century, Morristown had 250 residents, with two churches, a courthouse, two taverns, two schools, several stores, and numerous mills and farms nearby. George Washington first came to Morristown in May 1773, two years before the Revolutionary War broke out, and traveled from there to New York City together with John Parke Custis (his stepson) and Lord Stirling.In 1777, General George Washington and the Continental Army marched from the victories at Trenton and Princeton to encamp near Morristown from January to May. Washington had his headquarters during that first encampment at Jacob Arnold's Tavern located at the Morristown Green in the center of the town. Morristown was selected for its extremely strategic location. It was between Philadelphia and New York and near New England while being protected from British forces behind the Watchung Mountains. It also was chosen for the skills and trades of the residents, local industries and natural resources to provide arms, and what was thought to be the ability of the community to provide enough food to support the army. The churches were used for inoculations for smallpox. That first headquarters, Arnold's Tavern, was eventually moved .5 miles (800 m) south of the green onto Mount Kemble Avenue to become All Souls Hospital in the late 19th century. It suffered a fire in 1918, and the original structure was demolished, but new buildings for the hospital were built directly across the street.From December 1779 to June 1780 the Continental Army's second encampment at Morristown was at Jockey Hollow. Then, Washington's headquarters in Morristown was located at the Ford Mansion, a large mansion near what was then the edge of town. Ford's widow and children shared the house with Martha Washington and officers of the Continental Army.The winter of 1780 was the worst winter of the Revolutionary War. The starvation was complicated by extreme inflation of money and lack of pay for the army. The entire Pennsylvania contingent successfully mutinied and later, 200 New Jersey soldiers attempted to emulate them (unsuccessfully). Many soldiers died, to weak health. During Washington's second stay, in March 1780, he declared St. Patrick's Day a holiday to honor his many Irish troops. Martha Washington traveled from Virginia and remained with her husband each winter throughout the war. The Marquis de Lafayette came to Washington in Morristown to inform him that France would be sending ships and trained soldiers to aid the Continental Army.The Ford Mansion, Jockey Hollow, and Fort Nonsense are all preserved as part of Morristown National Historical Park managed by the National Park Service, which has the distinction among historic preservationists of being the first National Historical Park established in the United States.During Washington's stay, Benedict Arnold was court-martialed at Dickerson's Tavern, on Spring Street, for charges related to profiteering from military supplies at Philadelphia. His admonishment was made public, but Washington quietly promised the hero, Arnold, to make it up to him.Alexander Hamilton courted and wed Elizabeth Schuyler at a residence where Washington's personal physician was billeted. Locally known as the Schuyler-Hamilton House, the Dr. Jabez Campfield House is listed on both the New Jersey and National Register of Historic Places.The Morristown Green has a statue commemorating the meeting of George Washington, the young Marquis de LaFayette, and young Alexander Hamilton depicting them discussing forthcoming aid of French tall ships and troops being sent by King Louis XVI of France to aid the Continental Army.Morristown's Burnham Park has a statue of the "Father of the American Revolution", Thomas Paine, who wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, which urged a complete break from British rule. The bronze statue, by sculptor Georg J. Lober, shows Paine in 1776 (using a drum as a table during the withdrawal of the army across New Jersey) composing Crisis 1. He wrote, "These are the times that try men's souls..." The statue was dedicated on July 4, 1950. The idea for constructing the Morris Canal is credited to Morristown businessman George P. Macculloch, who in 1822 convened a group to discuss his concept for a canal. The group included Governor of New Jersey Isaac Halstead Williamson, which led to approval of the proposal by the New Jersey Legislature later that year. The canal was used for a century. In July 1825 during his 15 month return tour of the United States, the Marquis de Lafayette returned to Morristown, where a ball was held in his honor at the 1807 Sansay House on DeHart Street (the edifice still stands as of 2011).In 1827, St. Peter's Episcopal Church was founded at the behest of Bishop George Washington Doane and many prominent Morristown Families, including George P. Macculloch, of the Morris Canal. When the Church was rebuilt by McKim, Mead and White beginning in 1889, the congregation erected one of the United States finest church buildings –a stone, English-gothic church complete with fined stained glass, and a long, decorated interior. Antoine le Blanc, a French immigrant laborer, murdered the Sayre family and their servant (or possibly slave), Phoebe. He was tried and convicted of murder of the Sayres (but not of Phoebe) on August 13, 1833. On September 6, 1833, Le Blanc became the last person hanged on the Morristown Green. Until late 2006, the house where the murders were committed was known as "Jimmy's Haunt," which is purported to be haunted by Phoebe's ghost because her murder never saw justice. Jimmy's Haunt was torn down to make way for a bank in 2007. Samuel F. B. Morse and Alfred Vail built the first telegraph at the Speedwell Ironworks in Morristown on January 6, 1838. The first telegraph message was A patient waiter is no loser. The first public demonstration of the invention occurred five days later as an early step toward the information age.Jacob Arnold's Tavern, the first headquarters for Washington in Morristown, was purchased by the Colles family to save it from demolition in 1886. It was moved by horse-power in the winter of 1887 from "the green" (after being stuck on Bank Street for about six weeks) to a site 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south on Mount Kemble Avenue at what is now a parking lot for the Atlantic RIMM Rehabilitation Hospital. It became a boarding house for four years until it was converted by the Grey Nuns from Montreal into All Souls Hospital, the first general hospital in Morris County. George and Martha Washington's second floor ballroom became a chapel and the first floor tavern became a ward for patients. The building was lost to a fire in 1918. The entire organization, nurses, doctors, and patients of All Souls Hospital were then moved across Mount Kemble Avenue, U.S. Route 202, to a newly built brick hospital building. All Souls' was set to close because of financial difficulties in the late 1960s. In 1973, it became Community Medical Center. In 1977, the center became bankrupt and was purchased by the then new and larger Morristown Memorial Hospital, which is now the Morristown Medical Center.On December 18, 1843, the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church was incorporated. This was the first congregation established by blacks in Morris County. It is still active. The first site of the Church was located at 13 Spring Street and served as the only schoolhouse for colored children until 1870. The Church relocated to its present site at 59 Spring Street in 1874.On January 5, 2009, five red lights were spotted in the Morristown area night skies. The event was a staged hoax using helium balloons and flares, but became nationally known as the Morristown UFO hoax.On September 10, 2020, Century 21 announced it would close all 13 stores, including their location on North Park Place in Morristown, as well as filing for bankruptcy. The store opened in 2002 and used to be a Bamberger's and then Macy's, before becoming Century 21. The store closed on December 6 2020. According to the United States Census Bureau, Morristown town had a total area of 3.01 square miles (7.79 km2), including 2.91 square miles (7.53 km2) of land and 0.10 square miles (0.25 km2) of water (3.26%).Morristown is completely surrounded by Morris Township, making it part of 21 pairs of "doughnut towns" in the state, where one municipality entirely surrounds another.The downtown shopping and business district of Morristown is centered around a square park, known as the Morristown Green. It is a former market square from Morristown's colonial days. Morristown has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfa/Dfb) with hot, humid summers and moderately cold winters. The 2010 United States Census counted 18,411 people, 7,417 households, and 3,649 families in the town. The population density was 6,284.9 per square mile (2,426.6/km2). There were 8,172 housing units at an average density of 2,789.6 per square mile (1,077.1/km2). The racial makeup was 62.50% (11,507) White, 13.97% (2,572) Black or African American, 0.64% (117) Native American, 4.34% (799) Asian, 0.06% (11) Pacific Islander, 14.84% (2,732) from other races, and 3.66% (673) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 34.09% (6,277) of the population.Of the 7,417 households, 22.7% had children under the age of 18; 31.1% were married couples living together; 12.0% had a female householder with no husband present and 50.8% were non-families. Of all households, 38.8% were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.40 and the average family size was 3.13.17.6% of the population were under the age of 18, 9.7% from 18 to 24, 38.4% from 25 to 44, 22.9% from 45 to 64, and 11.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34.8 years. For every 100 females, the population had 104.5 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 106.1 males.The Census Bureau's 2006-2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median household income was $64,279 (with a margin of error of +/- $5,628) and the median family income was $66,070 (+/- $3,638). Males had a median income of $51,242 (+/- $6,106) versus $44,315 (+/- $5,443) for females. The per capita income for the borough was $37,573 (+/- $2,286


Should you close credit card accounts that you are not using?

Here are answers and opinions from FAQ Farmers: * To ward off fraud, yes, you should. Most companies don't penalize you for closing and you should be able to reopen the account at a later time if you decide. I would just call the credit card company and ask their policies, but working for a credit company in the past, you wouldn't believe how easy it is for people to commit fraud, and people don't know because they never see a statement. If you leave it open, just call to check on the account every so often, just in case. * Yes, close the accounts. * No, every time you close an account you are lowering your FICO SCORE by raising a flag that shows the percentange of credit debt you have seems to have increased. You should keep all lines open and not have more than seven of them. * It is my understanding that you should close all credit cards you are not using. With open accounts "out there" your potential debt is high. That makes other creditors (house, car loans) nervous. You SHOULD close those accounts, BUT you should do so in writing. You also should make the CC company add to account notes "closed by customer request". This comment will be reflected on your credit report...which is a good thing. * Depends on what is important to you. Some people demand their accounts closed because they had the last straw with a creditor. They find out later that their FICO score slumps from 15-25 points for an average score of 680 to a 40 point slump for people with a very high score of 800 or more. In some cases closing an account will allow you to avoid monthly maintenance fees some cards charge or the annual fee, although this is getting rare. Your credit report is a mirror of your ability to pay through good times OR BAD. Keeping accounts open is a good thing. You need OLD and seasoned accounts. * If you aren't using the card, that doesn't mean you should close the account; in fact, doing so can hurt your credit score (i.e., the score that tells companies whether you are a good candidate to loan money to). These companies, when they look at your credit report, want to see a few things: 1) Do you have a history of credit being extended to you? They want to see a long history, which is why you should NEVER close the account for the credit card you've had the longest, even if you never plan to use it again, unless it charges an annual fee (and, even then, you should first call the credit card company, tell them you've been a long-time customer, and see if they'll waive the fee; it costs more to acquire new customers than to keep existing customers, so it's in their interest to help you keep the account open). Also, leaving the account open keeps it on your credit history, showing that you've have credit for a while. That helps potential lenders trust you--they can see that other people have been trusting you with credit for a long time. 2) Do you have multiple types of credit (credit cards, mortgage, car loan, cell phone, student loan, etc.)? They like to see a mix. 3) How much of your credit do you use? They like to see that you use no more than around 30% of the credit available to you. For example, let's say you have two credit cards--one with a $10000 limit, one with a $20000 limit--and so, you have $30000 of available credit. You owe $5000 on the card with a $10000 limit and $0 on the $20000 card. That means you're using about 17% of your available credit ($5000 of $30000). That's fine. But let's say you close your $20000 card. Now, all of a sudden, you're using $5000 of $10000 in available credit--50%. That looks horrible--like you are living beyond your means, getting by on credit, even though you owe THE EXACT SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY as you did when you had $30000 of credit. But, by closing the account, you jacked up your debt ratio past 30%, making you look like a poor manager of credit. People will be less likely to offer you credit now, and they'll offer you worse interest rates when they do.


How accounting profession could fit into globalization effort in the 21st century?

Globalization can simply be defined as the existence of a situation where there is an easy access to any part of the world. This could be in terms of information on any subject matter. With each passing day the business world gets a little smaller as a result of globalization. Each day, it becomes harder for the accountant to remain insulated from what goes on outside of their countries' borders. The accountant as a professional is faced with this situation businesses expand sometimes beyond country borders in response to globalization. Patricia J. Arnold ( School of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) in her article entitled "Corporate-led Globalization: Restructuring the Market for Accounting Services" identified two models of globalization: I. Market-led globalization: This theoretical model asserts the primacy of market forces in the process globalization. The market-led model technological advances such as digital technologies, have given rise to global markets. Global markets, in turn, create the need for transparency and accountability. Auditing and accounting supposedly to serve this need by mitigating the agency problem caused by information asymmetries in the capital markets. The accounting profession plays a reactive role within the model. For markets to function properly, the accounting profession must adapt and modernize in response to the globalization of finance and investment. This theoretical model has been used to argue in support of adaptive responses ranging from global professional credentialing to the adoption of International Accounting Standards (IAS). The market-led model views resistance to change on the part of state regulators and professional associations as outmoded rigidities that must eventually give way to impersonal forces of globalization and the imperatives of market efficiency. Although widely accepted, this market-led view of globalization is based on assumptions that fail to recognise the active role that institutional actors namely corporations, industries, nation states, and international institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and World Trade Organization (WTO) have played in the creation of global markets. II. In contrast to the market-led model of globalization, the corporate-led model recognizes the agency of nation states, corporate interests, and international institutions in the creation of global markets. Whereas the market-led model begins with global markets and ends with state and industry adaptation, the corporate-led model begins with institutional agency and culminates in the creation of global markets. The corporate-led model not only provides non-functionalist explanation of how global financial and investment markets were created; it can also explain the accounting profession's role in the globalization process. The corporate-led model posits that the accounting profession does not merely adapt to forces of globalization. To the contrary, the accounting industry, in reliance with the state and international institutions, has played and continues to play an active role in the structuring global markets for accounting services. The globalization of the 21st century even though has a lot of benefits, poses some threats to accountants and the accounting profession as a whole. There are three groups of accountants who are prone to these threats. These groups are: * Accountants working for (or providing outside services to) foreign-owned companies. * Accountants working for (or providing outside services to) locally-based enterprises that are expanding internationally. * Accountants whose knowledge, skills, and abilities limit them to performing only low-value, compliance-oriented work. There also two groups of accounting professionals that are most likely to benefit from increased globalization. These are: * Accountants who expand their financial accounting knowledge, skills, and abilities so as to gain mastery of changing local and International Accounting Standards (IAS). * Accountants who complement their compliance-oriented knowledge, skills, and abilities with the performance oriented knowledge, skills, and abilities of management accounting. Bruce Pounder, CMA, CFM, in his article; "How Globalization is Affecting U.S Accountants", said efforts are being made to mitigate the above threats of globalization in recent years. He made reference to the fact that, compliance with the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) promulgated by the International Accounting Standard Board (IASB) is now required of publicly-traded companies in most countries. In addition to the efforts to fit the accounting profession in the globalization of the 21st century, Bruce Pounder in his article stated that, while there many similarities between the international standards and the U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (G.A.A.P.), significant differences do exit and today, U.S standards are not automatically presumed to be 'better'. This situation has affected the process by which both U.S and international standards are developed and maintained and has already resulted in changes in both U.S and international standards. According to the IASB chairman Sir David Tweedie, "IFRS are now used by 100 countries throughout the world. By 2012 we expect the accounting standards of major economies such as those of Japan, Canada, China, and India to converge with IFRS while at the same time differences between international standards and the U.S G.A.A.P are being eliminated." As part of the efforts to make the accounting profession run parallel with the globalization of the 21st century, the Financial Accounting Standard Board (FASB) in the U.S and the International Accounting Standard Board (IASB) jointly issued a memorandum of understanding known as the "Norwalk Agreement" in October 2002 to mark a significant step toward formalizing their commitment to the convergence of U.S and International Accounting Standards. As result of this the FASB undertook several key initiatives to further the goal of convergence of U.S G.A.A.P. with IFRS. For example, the FASB pronouncement has updated rules concerning inventory cost, exchange of non-monetary assets, and accounting changes and error corrections primarily to achieve convergence with IASB standards. David Illingworth (The Vice President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, England and Wales), in a speech entitled, "Accounting Profession and Globalization" suggested that the accounting profession can fit into the globalization of the 21st century by accepting the need for global standards in its work. This he said was the reason why the ICA (England and Wales) work through the International Federation of Accountants (IFA) to ensure that all accountants and auditors in the world subscribe to a global code of ethics. Bruce Pounder concluded that, the accounting profession can fit into the recent globalization by enhancing the knowledge, skills, and abilities, and credentials of its members. Life-long learning is not merely desirable. It is essential for career success in an increasingly globalize world. Globally-recognised credentials like the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Certified Management Accountants (CMA), and Certified Internal Auditors (CIA) can make complements to localized credentials. Graham Ward (President of the IFA) states "we firmly believe that it is the public's interest to have a single set of international standards, of the highest quality, set in the public interest by an international expert body which transparently consults with, and recognises the legitimate interests of, the international community". The key assumption in the above statement is that universal acceptance of a single set of high quality standards would make the global market more efficient by enhancing consistency and comparability of financial statements. In conclusion, as businesses become increasingly globalize, there is clearly more pressure on accounting profession to expand and enhance the knowledge, skill, and abilities of its members beyond what they are currently likely to possess in order to fit well into the globalization of the 21st century. ALBERT TACHIEE-MAIL: albert.tachie@bollore.com TEL: +233 243 860 333

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