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Estrategias para apostar en el total de yardas combinadas de los corredores

Entender el mercado de yardas combinadas Los bookmakers tratan el total de yardas como una curva viva, no como una estadística estática. Cada jugada, cada clima, cada defensa, altera la pendiente. Si crees que el número es una cifra arbitraria, pierdes antes de que empiece el juego. Mira: la mayoría de los spreads de yardas…

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Physical Fitness: The Hidden Edge in Multi‑Week Tournaments

Stamina Is the Real Currency Multi‑week PGA swings chew up anyone who thinks raw talent alone pays the entry fee. You watch a golfer sprint from a Thursday tee to a Saturday leaderboard and wonder why his swing still feels rusty. The answer is simple: his muscles are still on fire from the previous round,…

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What happened at Enron?

Everyone knows at least a little about the Enron story and the devastation it created in the lives of is employees. It’s a story that belongs in any discussion of ethical accounting processes and what happens when accounting standards and ethics are discarded for personal greed. Enron began in 1985 selling natural gas to gas…

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How is accounting used in business?

It might seem obvious, but in managing a business, it’s important to understand how the business makes a profit. A company needs a good business model and a good profit model. A business sells products or services and earns a certain amount of margin on each unit sold. The number of units sold is the…

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Assets and Liabilities

Making a profit in a business is derived from several different areas. It can get a little complicated because just as in our personal lives, business is run on credit as well. Many businesses sell their products to their customers on credit. Accountants use an asset account called accounts receivable to record the total amount…

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Making a Profit

Accountants are responsible for preparing three primary types of financial statements for a business. The income statement reports the profit-making activities of the business and the bottom-line profit or loss for a specified period. The balance sheets reports the financial position of the business at a specific point in time, ofteh the last day of…

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Profit and Loss

It might seem like a no-brainer to define just exactly what profit and loss are. But of course these have definitions like everything else. Profit can be called different things, for a start. It’s sometimes called net income or net earnings. Businesses that sell products and services generate profit from the sales of those products…

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Accounting Principles

If everyone involved in the process of accounting followed their own system, or no system at all, there’s be no way to truly tell whether a company was profitable or not. Most companies follow what are called generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP, and there are huge tomes in libraries and bookstores devoted to just…

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Basic Accounting Principles

Accounting has been defined as, by Professor of Accounting at the University of Michigan William A Paton as having one basic function: “facilitating the administration of economic activity. This function has two closely related phases: 1) measuring and arraying economic data; and 2) communicating the results of this process to interested parties.” As an example,…

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What Is Accounting Anyway?

Anyone who’s worked in an office at some point or another has had to go to accounting. They’re the people who pay and send out the bills that keep the business running. They do a lot more than that, though. Sometimes referred to as “bean counters” they also keep their eye on profits, costs and…

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