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Calderon Vows To Restore Mexico’s Appeal But Will It Work ?
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MEXICO CITY – Mexican President Felipe Calderon won’t be fighting for migration reform when he meets with President Bush next week. Instead, he will be be spelling out what he intends to do to keep Mexicans at home.
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Calderon, who was inaugurated on Dec. 1, has pledged to take 100 actions in his first 100 days in office, many of which represent the first steps toward “curing” Mexico’s long tradition of illegal migration to the U.S.
If implemented, his proposals could help transform Mexico from a labor-exporting country with relatively low growth, productivity and wages into an investment-rich, job-producing economy with better living standards for its 107 million people, nearly half of whom still live in poverty.
“We are laying the foundation for a more just, healthy society with better and more equal opportunities for all,” he said.
Even a modicum of success for Calderon would improve on the record of his predecessor Vicente Fox, who failed to persuade the United States to accept Mexican guest workers and also could not put in place proposed reforms.
Like Fox, Calderon faces powerful Mexican monopolies and oligopolies, union leaders and old-school politicians who have resisted changes to a system that concentrates power and wealth in a small number of hands and blocks attempts to improve competition, lower consumer prices and open the job market to more people.
Unlike Fox, Calderon has shown he can rally lawmakers and others behind his plans: Congress unanimously passed his 2007 federal budget and he has united state governments behind a nationwide crackdown on drug trafficking.
Among other things, he has proposed labor, energy and judicial reforms to encourage investment, promote competition and create jobs; improved tax collection to generate more revenue to fight poverty and improve education; universal health care and support for small and medium-size businesses.
“Curing” migration will take many more than his six years in office, Calderon says. With this in mind, he set the goal of boosting Mexico’s per-capita income from the equivalent of about $8,000 today to around $30,000 by 2030.
“It won’t be easy. It won’t be fast, but yes, it is possible,” Calderon said.
Calderon and Bush will meet in Merida, the capital of Yucatan state, on March 13 and 14. Officials have not disclosed in detail the talks’ agenda, but in addition to migration, the two are expected to discuss drugs and unresolved trade disputes over trucking rights and agricultural products.
U.S.-bound migrants include not only poor and poorly educated unskilled laborers, but also middle-class entrepreneurs, college graduates and professionals. Many actually have jobs in Mexico, but the salaries don’t match their talents and experience, and workplace discrimination is widespread.
“I think he’s on the right track, but migration is a long-term problem,” said Jorge Chabat, an international affairs expert at Mexico City’s Center for Economic Research and Instruction.
Jose Antonio Perez, a 27-year-old college graduate from the oil-rich Gulf coast state of Veracruz, has a degree in mechanical engineering, but no real career prospects in Mexico.
His jobs have included a five-month, unpaid engineering internship at a boat-repair company; a two-year job with a telephone company that offered no benefits and no chance of advancement; and his current teaching job, which requires little of his engineering skills and offers no insurance benefits, vacation, or job security.
Perez works 12 hours a day Monday through Friday teaching high school mathematics and computers — a post that pays $12,000 a year. He supplements his income with odd carpentry and bricklaying jobs, or selling clothing and even cars.
“I sleep four hours a night,” he said. “I can’t even think of having a family until I get something more secure.”
More than a year ago, when several of Perez’s friends were working illegally in the United States, they earned as much as $26,300 a year pumping gas or working in carpentry.
The friends have since returned, but their stories have inspired Perez. If his situation doesn’t improve in six months, he plans to cross the border as well.
“I could be a carpenter or a locksmith,” he said.
Calderon — who often notes that he has relatives in the United States, although he has not revealed their legal status — says he is well aware of the difficulties Mexicans face trying to live and work in their own country.
He recently told the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico: “The ideal situation for Mexico is not to have Mexicans migrate.”
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On the Net: http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/en
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The Accounting Cycle? Help Please Asap?
Please anybody will help me to do this problem i know its long but i don’t get it at all so please if you know help me out ill appreciate it please
thank you so much
The Account Cycle
Bob night opened “The general’s favorite Fishing Hole” The fishing camp is open from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fishing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operations is provided below.
The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole Chart of Account.
Assets Revenues
101 cash 401 Registration fees
142 Office Supplies
144 Food Supplies Expenses
145 Prepaid Insurance 511 Wages Expense
181 Fishing Boat 521 Rent Expense
181.1 Accum. Depr-Fishing Boats 523 Office Supplice Expense
524 Food Supplice Expense
Liabilities 525 Telephone Expense
202 Account Payable 533 utilities Expense
219 Wages Payable 535 Insurance Expense
536 pastage Expense
Owner’s Equuity 542 Depr. Exp-Fishing Boats
311 Bob Night Payable
312 Bob Night Drawing
313 Income Summary
The following transactions took place during April 20–
April
1 Night invested cash in the business $90,000.
1 Paid insurance premium for camping season, 9,000.
2 Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000.
2 Deposited registration fee, $35,000
2 Purchase ten fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have estimated useful
lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a local day camp. Arrangement
were made to pay for the boats in July.
3 Purchase food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000.
5 Purchase office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500.
7 Deposited registration fee, $38,600.
10 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200
10 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
14 Deposited registration fees, $30,500
16 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9,000
17 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
18 Paid postage , $150.
21 Deposited registration fees, $35,600
24 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500
24 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
28 Deposited registration fees, $32,000.
29 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
30 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,000.
30 Paid Acme Super market on account ,$32,700.
30 Paid utilities bill, $2,000.
30 Paid telephone bill, $1,200.
30 Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000
Adjustment information for the end of April is provided below.
a Office supplies remaining on hand, $100.
b Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000.
c Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500.
d Depreciation on the fishing boatsfor the month of April, $1,000.
e Wages earned , but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500.
Required
1 Enter the above transactions in a general journal. Enter transactions from April 1-5
on pages 1, April 7-8 on page 2, April 21-29 and the first two entries for April 30 on
page 3, and the remain entries for April 30 on page 4.
2 Post the entries to the general ledger.(if you are not using the working papers that
accompany this text, you will need to enter the account titles and account numbers
in the general leger accounts).
3 Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet.
4 Complete the work sheet.
5 Prepare the income statement.
6 Prepare the statement of owner’s equity
7 Prepare the balance sheet.
8 Journalise the adjusting entries (page 5)
9 Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger.
10 Journalise the closing entries (page 5 and 6)
11 Post the closing entries to the general ledger.
12 Prepare a post-closing trial balance.
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I Been Stuck On This For A Week Please Someone Help Me ?
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The Account Cycle
Bob night opened “The general’s favorite Fishing Hole” The fishing camp is open from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fishing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operations is provided below.
The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole Chart of Account.
Assets Revenues
101 cash 401 Registration fees
142 Office Supplies
144 Food Supplies Expenses
145 Prepaid Insurance 511 Wages Expense
181 Fishing Boat 521 Rent Expense
181.1 Accum. Depr-Fishing Boats 523 Office Supplice Expense
524 Food Supplice Expense
Liabilities 525 Telephone Expense
202 Account Payable 533 utilities Expense
219 Wages Payable 535 Insurance Expense
536 pastage Expense
Owner’s Equuity 542 Depr. Exp-Fishing Boats
311 Bob Night Payable
312 Bob Night Drawing
313 Income Summary
The following transactions took place during April 20–
April
1 Night invested cash in the business $90,000.
1 Paid insurance premium for camping season, 9,000.
2 Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000.
2 Deposited registration fee, $35,000
2 Purchase ten fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have estimated useful
lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a local day camp. Arrangement
were made to pay for the boats in July.
3 Purchase food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000.
5 Purchase office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500.
7 Deposited registration fee, $38,600.
10 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200
10 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
14 Deposited registration fees, $30,500
16 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9,000
17 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
18 Paid postage , $150.
21 Deposited registration fees, $35,600
24 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500
24 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
28 Deposited registration fees, $32,000.
29 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
30 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,000.
30 Paid Acme Super market on account ,$32,700.
30 Paid utilities bill, $2,000.
30 Paid telephone bill, $1,200.
30 Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000
Adjustment information for the end of April is provided below.
a Office supplies remaining on hand, $100.
b Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000.
c Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500.
d Depreciation on the fishing boatsfor the month of April, $1,000.
e Wages earned , but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500.
Required
1 Enter the above transactions in a general journal. Enter transactions from April 1-5
on pages 1, April 7-8 on page 2, April 21-29 and the first two entries for April 30 on
page 3, and the remain entries for April 30 on page 4.
2 Post the entries to the general ledger.(if you are not using the working papers that
accompany this text, you will need to enter the account titles and account numbers
in the general leger accounts).
3 Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet.
4 Complete the work sheet.
5 Prepare the income statement.
6 Prepare the statement of owner’s equity
7 Prepare the balance sheet.
8 Journalise the adjusting entries (page 5)
9 Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger.
10 Journalise the closing entries (page 5 and 6)
11 Post the closing entries to the general ledger.
12 Prepare a post-closing trial balance.
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The Account Cycle?
The Account Cycle
Bob night opened “The general’s favorite Fishing Hole” The fishing camp is open from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fishing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operations is provided below.
The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole Chart of Account.
Assets Revenues
101 cash 401 Registration fees
142 Office Supplies
144 Food Supplies Expenses
145 Prepaid Insurance 511 Wages Expense
181 Fishing Boat 521 Rent Expense
181.1 Accum. Depr-Fishing Boats 523 Office Supplice Expense
524 Food Supplice Expense
Liabilities 525 Telephone Expense
202 Account Payable 533 utilities Expense
219 Wages Payable 535 Insurance Expense
536 pastage Expense
Owner’s Equuity 542 Depr. Exp-Fishing Boats
311 Bob Night Payable
312 Bob Night Drawing
313 Income Summary
The following transactions took place during April 20–
April
1 Night invested cash in the business $90,000.
1 Paid insurance premium for camping season, 9,000.
2 Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000.
2 Deposited registration fee, $35,000
2 Purchase ten fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have estimated useful
lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a local day camp. Arrangement
were made to pay for the boats in July.
3 Purchase food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000.
5 Purchase office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500.
7 Deposited registration fee, $38,600.
10 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200
10 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
14 Deposited registration fees, $30,500
16 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9,000
17 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
18 Paid postage , $150.
21 Deposited registration fees, $35,600
24 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500
24 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
28 Deposited registration fees, $32,000.
29 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000
30 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,000.
30 Paid Acme Super market on account ,$32,700.
30 Paid utilities bill, $2,000.
30 Paid telephone bill, $1,200.
30 Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000
Adjustment information for the end of April is provided below.
a Office supplies remaining on hand, $100.
b Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000.
c Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500.
d Depreciation on the fishing boatsfor the month of April, $1,000.
e Wages earned , but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500.
Required
1 Enter the above transactions in a general journal. Enter transactions from April 1-5
on pages 1, April 7-8 on page 2, April 21-29 and the first two entries for April 30 on
page 3, and the remain entries for April 30 on page 4.
2 Post the entries to the general ledger.(if you are not using the working papers that
accompany this text, you will need to enter the account titles and account numbers
in the general leger accounts).
3 Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet.
4 Complete the work sheet.
5 Prepare the income statement.
6 Prepare the statement of owner’s equity
7 Prepare the balance sheet.
8 Journalise the adjusting entries (page 5)
9 Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger.
10 Journalise the closing entries (page 5 and 6)
11 Post the closing entries to the general ledger.
12 Prepare a post-closing trial balance.
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Ui Question:company I Work For Opersates Different Boats Under Different Llc’s?
i worked for 7 months for a company on a boat under an LLC.They put me on another boat for two weeks,then put me back on my original boat,for two weeks.
Now they have taken me off of that boat,and told me they do not have work for me,but haven’t fired me.But,if they have taken me off of the boat I normally work on,and saying they will “work me in on another boat”,isn’t that technically having layed me off?
To have an Unemployment Insurance claim,doI have to accept work on another boat if it is technically a different company than I was working for,and at reduced days?
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Uscg Rating Plate……………..?
Here in Canada, the compliance plate lists “recommended” capacities and power. You can legally overpower your boat, the tricky part is 1) insurance, and 2), marinas won’t do it because of liability. Legally, how does this work on your side of the invisible fence?
Thanks, neighbour.
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I Am A Liberal And Was Wondering How Much Welfare Can I Collect . Never Got Any Before And Sounds Good .?
Would I need to give up my house or boat or anything . How can i keep my things and collect welfare .
I hear about the billions given to corporations that end up in the pockets of people who work for the government .Are they on welfare too .
This welfare seems to good to be true .
If a had a multinational corporation making billions the government gives me a tax break . But earning just 45,000 a year I have to fork over around 14,000 in taxes Plus another 3,000 in property taxes and 1100 in Insurance . I thought of going without insurance and investing that money .To bad the mortgage company that is owned by an insurance company make that plan impossible . It would be like a steak house owning a mortgage company and me having to spend 1100 a year at Steak& Ale or Ruth’s Chris in order to get the loan .
Can I eat steak on welfare or buy beer with food stamps .
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Need Fundraising Idea For Ems?
Hi I am in a Search and Rescue organization and we get called out for people who are lost,work events,natural deserter’s,etc… However we do not charge any money for our services we have an ambulance and a medical boat that we have to pay for insurance etc… But we need fundraiser ideas? So please help us with some ideas
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Can I Take This To Small Claims Court?
My brother bought a 3,000 dollar boat trailer on his credit card for me because I could not qualify for financing. I made weekly paymets to his credit card from my checking account. online transfer right to his credit card account
I paid off his credit card in full.
He held title till I paid it off.
Now I try to call him for my title he wont answer phone, wont return my calls. To make things worse he now lives in different state.
Can I sue him in small claims court?
He was living in Florida at the time we made deal
which is where I live. But now he live in Maine.
So which state I file against him?
I feel I have no other choice. I cant sell trailer or register it. I need paperwork to have it covered on insurance.
Any help please………….
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Insurers In The Uk?
I need a list of all the insurance companies that operate in the UK. It doesnt mater what type of insurance they offer, e.g. car, pet, boat etc.
Thanks
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