Auditors typically do investigate the service lives adopted by a client for plan assets rather than accepting them at face value. They assess whether the assumptions used for determining service lives are reasonable and consistent with industry practices. This involves reviewing supporting documentation, discussing with management, and potentially benchmarking against similar assets. Ultimately, the auditors aim to ensure that the estimates are accurate and reflective of the actual asset usage.
IIA members approved the Code of Ethics in 1968; and in 1972 adopted a Common Body of Knowledge, which identified the content for the certified internal auditor (CIA) examination
How are you adopted
On the limited information in your question, we can not advise you. You will need to go and seek the services of a qualified solicitor (attorney) for advice.
Yes, his mother was a whore, and his dad was a wife basher. He was adopted out after being removed from his parents custody by Children's Services.
good question
LOL! No! What an odd question!
Not sure what your question is but that happen.
If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.
No other answer having been presented to this question, it is to be assumed that the "pendants" (sic) refers to the US Declaration of Independence, which was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.(see related question)
The child in question should approach childrens services or an organisation alike. This is not the correct forum for such a question. http://www.cwla.org/members/regionaloffices.asp - This is the contact list to the Child Welfare League of America, they may be able to provide better help.
No it is not. Adoption is permanent.
Is that a traicxk question? No, he is nott adopted. Nor is he a lil kidd. (: