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We JusT wAnT tO ConTrOl IlLegAL iMmigRatIon, we Don'T hAVe AnytHiNG AgaiNsT LegAL iMmIgranTs!
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I have no idea about the ITT case.Did they at least go to jail? My guess is not.
Can't even lie, when I heard this banger I thought it might be time to start an exciting career in medical billing and coding...
YikesThere was a lot of finger pointing at the time. Their CPA was some ancient dude with like $5.00 in E&O liability coverage.
When the Madoff thing happened, I remember a lot of people asking how sophisticated investors could rely on audits from a one person firm in New Jersey.Yikes
LMK if yall need anything in terms of E&O or D&O or MLP (incl Fiduciary)
Can't even lie, when I heard this banger I thought it might be time to start an exciting career in medical billing and coding...
I think it's a common tendency for people in general to automatically place a higher trust in an independent review, independent audit, ... simply by nature of the work coming from an independent third party.When the Madoff thing happened, I remember a lot of people asking how sophisticated investors could rely on audits from a one person firm in New Jersey.
But I didn’t ask. I knew exactly how it happens.
It’s amazing how little scrutiny goes into due diligence on the auditor. Finance professionals accept these third party documents almost like gospel. We worry more about whether it’s an audit or a review than we do about who it is doing the auditing or reviewing.
I think it's a common tendency for people in general to automatically place a higher trust in an independent review, independent audit, ... simply by nature of the work coming from an independent third party.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, 54% of U.S. adults 16-74 years old - about 130 million people - lack proficiency in literacy, reading below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level.
Rothwell relied on an international assessment of adult skills called the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) that classifies literacy into several levels. The Department of Education used those results to create and publish estimated literacy levels for every U.S. county.
Adults who scored below Level 3 for literacy on the PIAAC were defined as at least partially illiterate. Adults below or at Level 1 may struggle to understand texts beyond filling out basic forms, and they find it difficult to make inferences from written material. Adults at Level 2 can read well enough to evaluate product reviews and perform other tasks requiring comparisons and simple inferences, but they’re unlikely to correctly evaluate the reliability of texts or draw sophisticated inferences. Adults at Level 3 and above were considered fully literate. They’re able to evaluate sources, as well as infer sophisticated meaning and complex ideas from written sources.
Not even surprised considering the number of Americans getting scammed by the east Indian people pretending to be the Caucasian irs.Low Literacy Levels Among U.S. Adults Could Be Costing The Economy $2.2 Trillion A Year
A new study conducted by Gallup for the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy finds that low levels of adult literary could be costing the U. S. as much $2.2 trillion a year.www.forbes.com
The biggest deterrent to con men like Trump is an educated populace, and it looks like the American people is going to be fertile ground for scammers of all types for quite some time.
Bad news for a certain Washington Heights resident.
Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has alluded to the possibility that the Charger and Challenger names could be used for future electrified vehicles, including a forthcoming electric muscle car in 2024. He’s previously said he believes electrification — whether hybrid vehicles with less powerful engines or all-electric models — will save what he has called the new “Golden Age of muscle cars.”