Dear Den,

 

Thank you for your third message.  My comments follow.

 

Sincerely,

Prof. Sue Stiner

 

Masaki Inden wrote:

 

> Dear Prof. Stiner,

>

> Thank you for your reply!

> Prof.Stiner is very busy.

> Please take a rest when you get tired!

 

Yes, Den, I am very busy right now.  I will take a rest next week.

Thank you for your concern.

>

> I am studying FP(Financial Planner) now.

> An examination is in September, this year.

 

Good luck!  How many hours is the exam?  Do you take the test on a computer?

 

Is FP needed in Japan after this?

 

Financial planners are still needed.  You will probably find more jobs

in the large cities, though.

 

> The study of FP is difficult for me.

 

I imagine that is very difficult studying for everyone.

 

I keep up my efforts!!

 

Of course, I study English, too!

 

You are very busy with two hard programs now.

 

> May I ask a favor of you?

Would you please send your reply to my home, not to the CGU account?

Because,I have no classes on Monday.

I want to study English on Monday at home.

 

Of course, I will send my reply to your home.  This time I also sent the

reply to school.  Let me know if the reply made it to your home account.

 Then I will drop the school address.

> 

> An acquaintance is living in Atlanta.

> So I watched a baseball game with my friend in Atlanta.

> It was for one week.

> It's at the time of the third year student in a high school.

 

Did you watch an Atlanta Braves game?  I like to watch the Baltimore

Orioles games.  They won tonight.  I was happy!  This is the web site

for the Orioles:

http://baltimore.orioles.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/index.jsp?c_id=bal

 

Do you watch baseball in Japan?

>

> Homework

> 1. What day of the week and what time of day do you first check for my

> reply to your message?

>  A.Mail check is every Monday.

>

> 2. Visit America's largest telecommunications company, AT&T.  Click here

> for a recent press release.  What is the amount of its reported net

> income for the first

> quarter of 2004?  (Hint: the answer is in the first sentence of the

> press release.)

>  A.Net income is $304 million.

 

Correct!

>

> 5. Visit Villanova University, and see the Department of Accountancy.

>  A.I look at the Villanova University.I think.

>    A scale is different in japan.

 

How is it different?

 

> 6. Use any search engine to search the Net for "balance sheet." Tell me

> how many "hits" you have, i.e., how many documents have that phrase in

> it? Tell me what

> search engine you used.  For example, I used Google to find "balance

> sheet."  There were 3,740,000 (three million seven hundred forty

> thousand) hits.

>  A.I used <http://www.yahoo.com/> to find "balance sheet."

>    There were 6,200,000 hits.

 

Correct!

>

> 7. Finally, visit a very helpful Internet site for accounting

> information (RAW).  It is maintained by Rutgers University in New

> Jersey.  Use the navigation bar on the left

> to see the accounting sites.

>  A.This page's was not open.

 

Sorry, Den.  This site is seen with Netscape 7.1 or Internet Explorer

6.0.  It cannot be seen with Netscape 4.7.

 

 

This week the lesson is about web sources of American financial

information.  Much information is found on the web.  The new lesson is

here: http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/sources04.htm

 

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