澳洲Individual Assignment 代写

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    1. Based on the Business Case presented on page 2 above, prepare a 500 – 750 word report.
    Organise your report by including the headings provided in the marking criteria on page 6.
    Your report needs to address the following:
    (a) Give a brief description of the Nossal Institute for Global Health (Nossal).
    (b) Outline how climate change is likely to affect Nossal’s business operations in developing
    countries.
    (c) Evaluate the social issues likely to impact on a business operating in a developing country.
    (d) Suggest ways that accountants can play in addressing climate change in a business
    environment.
    2. Reference List:
    澳洲Individual Assignment 代写
    Includes any references you have used and cited in your report. You must use
    the Harvard referencing system as per the guide available from the UWS library
    website. (Note: the reference list is not included in the word count).
    Resources list to assist you
    1. The ‘Individual Assignment Marking Guide’ on pages 6, 7 and 8 below. It is imperative
    you follow this marking guide in order to have the opportunity to optimise the marks you
    may receive for this assignment. The marking guide shows what the marker will be looking
    for and what mark you will get if you reach certain levels of attainment. Print off a copy and
    use this to help you in your preparation.
    2. Chapter 2 Business Sustainability of the textbook. Birt, J 2012, 'Business sustainability', in
    Accounting: business reporting for decision making, John Wiley and Sons Australia,
    Milton, Qld, pp. 38-72.
    3. Go to the Nossal Institute for Global Health (the organisation) website and websites on
    climate change and social issues.
    4. Websites of the professional accounting bodies, such as, CPA Australia, and The ICAA
    Australia. These links are available through the accounting subject page of the UWS
    Library website (see internet link tab on said page).
    5. The library resources link on vUWS and academic articles accessed via the library database.
    From library website >> e-Resources >> (scroll down to) Accounting >> select either
    ABI/INFORM or ACCOUNT. You can search using suitable keywords.
    6. The library website at http://library.uws.edu.au/files/cite_harvard.pdf. This will ensure you
    use the correct referencing approach.
    200101 Accounting Information for Managers
    Autumn 2013
    Page 4
    School of Business
    Submission information
    This assessment task is to be submitted to your tutor at the beginning of your tutorial in
    Week 10 (i.e. week commencing 29 April 2013). A submission of no more than 750 words is
    expected (excluding the reference list). It must be word processed in either Times New Roman
    or Arial font, 12 pitch and 1.5 spaced with a footer including your name, student ID and page
    number. Your assignment should be firmly stapled in the top left-hand corner. Do not use
    folders or plastic sleeves. The following items need to be included in the order listed:
    1. ‘Individual Assignment - Cover sheet and Declaration form’ (see page 9), fully completed
    and signed;
    2. ‘Individual Assignment Marking Guide’ (see pages 6, 7 and 8). This marking guide will
    show you how your mark has been determined and provide a form of additional feedback;
    and
    3. Your assignment with reference list.
    Please note that students are required to keep a copy of all written work submitted.
    Late submissions will be penalised as per the UWS policy document ‘Assessment Policy –
    Criteria and Standards – Based Assessment’. In particular please see Clause (51) which states as
    regards ‘Late Submission of Assessments’:
    “Except where an extension has been approved for the submission of an assessment task by the unit
    coordinator, or in line with the University's Special Consideration Policy, the following penalties will
    apply to the late submission of an assessment task:
    a. a student who submits an assessment task after the due date for submission will be penalised by
    10% per calendar day up to 10 days, ie marks equal to 10% of the assignment's worth will be
    deducted as a 'flat rate' from the mark awarded for each calendar day the assignment is late up to
    10 calendar days. Saturday and Sunday each count as one calendar day; and
    b. the assessment will not be accepted after the marked assessment task has been returned to
    students who submitted the assessment task by the due date.”
    Any student submitting late will need to contact the Unit Administrator at
    business.courses@uws.edu.au and make arrangements for submission. Late assignments
    must not be given to tutors or other staff or left in pigeonholes as this will further delay
    submission and they may even get lost!