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Tax 2 amortization of immobilizations 2 corporate profit 2 personal income 2 programming in Turbo C 2.0 2 registration fee 2 Einkommen 1 Gewinn 1 Income 1 Pi 1 Profit 1 Pythagorean theorem 1 Steuer 1 programming in turbo C 2.0. 1 properties of circles 1 tax 1
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Handous, Abdelhakim 3
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Journal of Asian Business Strategy 2
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The Tax
Handous, Abdelhakim - In: Journal of Asian Business Strategy 3 (2013) 7, pp. 154-166
The traditional fiscal policy of the nation is multidimensional. The traditional tax rates are variable and the basis for calculating the tax on corporate profits is biased. The purpose of this article is to show that the optimal allocation of resources in the economy tax rate is constant and is...
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The tax
Handous, Abdelhakim - 2013
The traditional fiscal policy of the nation is multidimensional. The traditional tax rates are variable and the basis for calculating the tax on corporate profits is biased. The purpose of this article is to show that the optimal allocation of resources in the economy tax rate is constant and is...
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Value of Pi
Handous, Abdelhakim - In: Journal of Asian Business Strategy 1 (2011) 4, pp. 54-62
Traditional methods of calculating the value of Pi are approximate. This article demonstrates that there is an accurate method for calculating its value to 16 significant digits based on the performance of a computer program in Turbo C 2.0 including formulas resulting from the combination of...
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