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Compare the benefits that many companies offer today versus the types of benefits that were offered to employees 25 years ago.How have they changed?What is the importance of these changes in regards to its employees?Are they better or worse?Make sure you are able to substantiate your responses with specific benefits/compensation.
Business
High School
as the manager of a garden/feed retail store, you order several items specifying that they are to be packaged in ten-pound plastic bags. your supplier responds that the requested items will be shipped in twenty-pound cardboard boxes and that the items are solf free of any express or implied warranties. what should you do upon receiving your supplier's response?
Business
College
Select and research a company that is having financial difficulties or is on the brink of bankruptcy.
Business
High School
At raymond company, the following errors were discovered after the transactions had been journalized and posted. prepare the correcting entries.a collection on account from a customer for $870 was recorded as a debit to cash $870 and a credit to service revenue $870.the purchase of store supplies on account for $1,510 was recorded as a debit to supplies $1,150 and a credit to accounts payable $1,150.prepare the correcting entriesprepare the current assets section of a balance sheet
Business
High School
if a retailer is weighing the cost of carrying additional inventory (greater than the usual amount) against the benefit of a reduced wholesale price, they are probably considering whether to take advantage of a(n) blank offered by a manufacturer. multiple choice question. premium rebate allowance placement
Business
High School
Prepare tiker company's journal entries to record the following transactions and the adjusting entry to record the fair value of the stock investments portfolio. this is the first and only time the company purchased such securities. may 9 purchases 440 shares of higo stock as a short-term investment at a cost of $49 per share. tiker has insignificant influence over higo. june 2 sells 200 shares of its investment in higo stock ($9,800 cost) at $52 per share. december 31 the closing market price (fair value) of the higo stock is $47 per share.
Business
High School
Qi, julian, and omar are all in the 24% tax bracket. qi has received $3,000 in corporate bond interest, omar $2,500 in savings account interest, and julian $2,500 in dividends from a us corporation. rank the taxpayers by their tax liability from the amounts received, from least to greatest.
Business
High School
starting with the most important, please comment on the top 3 ways that this individual could improve upon their work performance.
Business
High School
Tonya was surprised to learn that her country limited the amount of currency she could convert and take out of the country when she went to America to visit her cousin. This limit is an example of a policy of Blank______. Multiple choice question
Business
High School
Javier and Anita Sanchez purchased a home on January 1 of year 1 for $1,000,000 by paying $200,000 down and borrowing the remaining $800,000 with a 6 percent loan secured by the home. The Sanchezes made interest-only payments on the loan in years 1 and 2. (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable. ) Problem 14-46 Part a a. Assuming year 1 is 2017, how much interest would the Sanchezes deduct in year 2?
Business
High School
What impact is line balancing without a fixed sequence likely to have on idle time? A. It will decrease it. B. It will increase it. C. It will eliminate it. D. It will have no impact on it
Business
High School
According to Britannica. Com, an Information System is an integrated set of components for collecting, storing, and processing data and for delivering information, knowledge, and digital products. Write a 300-word minimum, double-spaced paper on the topic of information systems. Within the paper, describe the basic concepts of information systems. Additionally, evaluate the role of information systems in supporting organizational goals and provide examples where appropriate. Feel free to use personal experiences with information systems as examples.
Business
High School
In this assignment, you are given scenarios for which you must determine the most ethical response. There are many ways and processes to make ethical decisions, and if you do an Internet search for Ethical Decision Making, you will find information from three steps to eight or more steps that can be used to make an ethical decision. Three steps for ethical decision making are to determine 1) what the problem is; 2) who it affects; and 3) what the consequences will be. If you can determine the nature of the problem and who is affected by it, then it is easier to determine consequences, from which you can decide the best course of action. There are often many options when it comes to ethical decision making, so be sure to read the scenarios thoroughly and brainstorm possible outcomes. Be able to defend your options and respond to critics. Respond to one of the scenarios.
Business
High School
Raja has three months left on her apartment lease. If she breaks the lease, she must still pay rent for the full term of the lease. Today she has been offered a much better job to start almost immediately in another city 300 miles away. If her rent is $400 per month, her sunk cost to start the new job immediately is _____
Business
High School
the marginal revenue product of labor is equal to group of answer choices the output price multiplied by the marginal cost of production the output price multiplied by the marginal product of labor the wage multiplied by the marginal product of labor the marginal product of labor plus the fixed cost of production
Business
High School
Select the best response to the following questions. Who are the inspirational influencers in an organization? O Shareholders O Employees O Leaders O Managers Select the best response to the following questions. Who are the individuals that have short-term perspectives on achieving operational goals? Employees O Leaders O Shareholders O Managers
Business
High School
Questionquadrilaterals abcd and efgh are similar trapezoids. the measure of ab is 44 inches, the measure of bc is 48 inches, and the measure of ef is 33 inches. what is the measure of fg?
Business
High School
Suppose the mean rate of return on the common stocks in a large, diversified investment portfolio was 12% last year. If the rates of return of the stocks within the portfolio are approximately normally distributed and a rate of return of 15% represents the 80th percentile, what is the approximate standard deviation of the rates of return in the portfolio
Business
High School
In 2001, the mean household expenditure for energy was $1493, according to data from the U. S. Energy Information Administration. An economist wants to test whether this amount has changed significantly from its 2001 level. In a random sample of 35 households, he found the mean expenditure for energy during the most recent year to be $1618, with a standard deviation $321. Conduct a hypothesis test at 10% significance level to see whether we have strong evidence to support the economists hypothesis
Business
High School
Tailwind Inc. , produces high-quality but expensive training shoes for runners. The Tailwind show, which sells for $210, contains both gas- and liquid-filled compartments to provide more stability and better protection against knee, foot, and back injuries. Manufacturing the shoes requires 10 separate tasks. There are 400 minutes available for manufacturing the shoes in the plant each day. Daily demand is 60. The information for the tasks is as follows (with time in minutes): What is the system Cycle Time and the minimum number of workstations
Business
High School
A nationwide motel chain is considering locating a new motel in Bigtown, USA. The cost of building a 130-room motel (excluding furnishings) is $5. 2 million. The firm uses a 12-year planning horizon to evaluate investments of this type. The furnishings for this motel must be replaced every four years at an estimated cost of $1,875,000 (at k=0, 4, and 8). The old furnishings have no market value. Annual operating and maintenance expenses for the facility are estimated to be $130,000. The market value of the motel after 12 years is estimated to be 20% of the original building cost. Rooms at the motel are projected to be rented at an average rate of $45 per night. On the average, the motel will rent 60% of its rooms each night. Assume the motel will be open 365 days per year. MARR is 9% per year. A. Using an annual-worth measure of merit, is the project economically attractive?
Business
High School
Which details apply to a financing contract? Check all that apply.requires a credit checkare less expensive than using a credit cardincludes interest rate informationrequires a signature for rent-to-own agreementscan be broken at any time
Business
High School
if a purely competitive firm is currently facing a situation where the price of its product is lower than the average variable cost, but it believes that the market demand for its product will increase soon, then:
Business
High School
question 7 if cost of debt rd and expected rate of return on equity rs both increase, wacc will necessarily increase as well. assume (1) no bankruptcy, and (2) corporate tax rate can be zero or positive. what do you think? a. yes, wacc will necessarily increase b. no, wacc will necessarily decrease c. no, wacc will necessarily remain unchanged d. no, wacc may increase or decrease, but wacc will be always lower than both rd and rs. e. no, wacc may not necessarily increase, but wacc will always be between rd and rs.
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