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Anglo-American Corporate Taxation (Hardcover)


Anglo-American Corporate Taxation (Hardcover)


$234.79


"The UK and the USA have historically represented opposite ends of the spectrum in their approaches to taxing corporate income. Under the British approach, corporate and shareholder income taxes have been integrated under an imputation system, with tax paid at the corporate level imputed to shareholders through a full or partial credit against dividends received. Under the American approach, by contrast, corporate and shareholder income taxes have remained separate under what is called a `classical` system in which shareholders receive little or no relief from a second layer of taxes on dividends. Steven A. Bank explores the evolution of the corporate income tax systems in each country during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to understand the common legal, economic, political and cultural forces that produced such divergent approaches and explains why convergence may be likely in the future as each country grapples with corporate taxation in an era of globalization"–

Targus BUS0067 Corporate HID Keyboard and Mouse


Targus BUS0067 Corporate HID Keyboard and Mouse


$28.99


1 1 Year Limited 1.40″ 1.50 lb 1.50″ 104 18″ 2.94″ 3 3.40 oz 4.75″ 6.50″ Operating System(s): Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows ME Microsoft Windows XP Ergonomic design The Targus Corporate HID Keyboard/Mouse bundle offers two key items needed for any office or corporate setting. The Targus PAKB010U Corporate Standard Keyboard is a standard 104-key QWERTY keyboard and features a detachable palm rest. This keyboard meets all corporate IT standards, has no hot keys to maintain and features a USB connection for true plug and play. Compatible with Windows 98, Me, 2000 and XP. BUS0067 BUS0067 Corporate HID Keyboard and Mouse Cable Keyboard Keyboard & Mouse Mouse Not Applicable Optical Palm Rest QWERTY Scroll Wheel Symmetrical Shape Targus Targus Group International USB www.targus.com

Halloween


Halloween


$40.85


This is a collection of Halloween-themed poetry. Illustrations accompany the verses.

Five Principles of Corporate Performance Management


Five Principles of Corporate Performance Management


$51.66


Drawing on some 20 years of experience consulting with Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations, Paladino offers practical executive and practitioner best practice examples on how to establish the new corporate performance management (CPM) office to manage strategy using integrated CPM processes. Coverage includes an overview of CPM; discussion of why companies fail to implement their strategies; a summary of some two dozen best practices; in-depth chapters addressing each of the five key principles; a self-scoring CPM program diagnostic; and a list of CPR research resources. Portions of the book royalties will be used to aid returning soldiers and to support the United Flight 93 Tower of Voices Memorial Fund. Annotation )2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Secrets To Winning At Office Politics


Secrets To Winning At Office Politics


$20.05


A survival manual for dealing with the complexities of the corporate world offers practical advice and strategies on how to cope with the office political climate in order to achieve success, explaining how to turn adversaries into allies, develop an influence strategy, cope with quirky bosses and annoying coworkers, and achieve one`s personal and professional goals.

Office Space (DVD)


Office Space (DVD)


$18.5


This geeky 1999 office comedy starring Ron Livingston as a corporate Everyman instantly gained cult status for its unabashed caricatures of office personalities, and its theme of corporate sabotage. Peter Gibbons (Livingston) is a typical middle manager living a mundane life amid a gray maze of cubicles. Everything in his life reeks of mediocrity, from the mid-size car he drives to the chain restaurant, Chotchky`s (read: TGI Friday`s), where he eats lunch every day. Even his apartment, a cookie-cutter duplex with walls so thin that he can chat with his next-door neighborhood through the plaster, is totally lacking in personality. The company where he works is peppered with ambitionless drones who blindly comply with the condescending requests made of them by their Porsche-driving CEO (Gary Cole). Then one day, Gibbons snaps. As a team of experts is brought in to enact large-scale layoffs, Gibbons simply stops trying and adopts an attitude of total disinterest. That is, he`s only interested in dating the blond waitress (Jennifer Anniston) at the local restaurant, and putting in place a devilish scheme for some corporate payback.OFFICE SPACE`s writer-director Mike Judge (BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD), scares up some A-list laughs with this film, while also making an excellent parody of corporate culture. Released just as the dot-com boom began to go bust, with massive trends in corporate downsizing on the horizon, it could not have been better timed. Thus, while viewers will delight in the absurdity of the ultimate office loser Milton (Stephen Root), they will also identify with some frighteningly realistic aspects of the film.

Office Space (FS/DVD)


Office Space (FS/DVD)


$18.99


This geeky 1999 office comedy starring Ron Livingston as a corporate Everyman instantly gained cult status for its unabashed caricatures of office personalities, and its theme of corporate sabotage. Peter Gibbons (Livingston) is a typical middle manager living a mundane life amid a gray maze of cubicles. Everything in his life reeks of mediocrity, from the mid-size car he drives to the chain restaurant, Chotchky`s (read: TGI Friday`s), where he eats lunch every day. Even his apartment, a cookie-cutter duplex with walls so thin that he can chat with his next-door neighborhood through the plaster, is totally lacking in personality. The company where he works is peppered with ambitionless drones who blindly comply with the condescending requests made of them by their Porsche-driving CEO (Gary Cole). Then one day, Gibbons snaps. As a team of experts is brought in to enact large-scale layoffs, Gibbons simply stops trying and adopts an attitude of total disinterest. That is, he`s only interested in dating the blond waitress (Jennifer Anniston) at the local restaurant, and putting in place a devilish scheme for some corporate payback.OFFICE SPACE`s writer-director Mike Judge (BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD), scares up some A-list laughs with this film, while also making an excellent parody of corporate culture. Released just as the dot-com boom began to go bust, with massive trends in corporate downsizing on the horizon, it could not have been better timed. Thus, while viewers will delight in the absurdity of the ultimate office loser Milton (Stephen Root), they will also identify with some frighteningly realistic aspects of the film.


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