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    Orgfamily Related Issues

    Family Related Issues 1 Family Related Issues “Family and Medical Leave Act” Carolyn J. Daniels Law and Ethics in the Business Environment Dr. Diane V. Barrs May 1, 2011 1.      Explain if it matters that a parent literally had nothing to do with a biological child in order for the child to take advantage of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to care for that parent. The Family and Medical Act (FMLA) were implemented in 1993, and most companies comply with

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    Family Medical Leave

    Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) of 1993 were established to assist employees with balancing work and personal life. The law was designed to give employees the assurance of not losing his or her job in the event one needed to take leave of absence to care for a family member or his or her own personal illness. The following report provides information about a scenario that occurred at Fade In-Interior Auto Dealership. First, this report explains if it matters that a parent literally having

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    Business Law

    agent can affect their liability to any claims and the two main categories of agent: General agent: a general agent is an agent authorized by the principal to conduct a series of transactions involving continuity of service, like a manager of a business. A general agent does not require fresh authorization for each transaction. Special agent: a special agent is an agent who is authorized to conduct a single transaction or a series of transactions not involving continuity of service. In other words

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    Business 561

    Small-Business Idea Acc 561 Nov. 7, 2012 Wayne Moore Small-Business Idea In today’s economy there are numerous people searching for ways to establish their own business. When an entrepreneur has the aspiration to endeavor and create a clothing company they should first think out a plan and how the business can grow in the end. Knowing the startup cost, having policies, projecting the employee ratio, and choosing the location for product launch, all play a key role into starting up a clothing

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    Forms of Business Organization

    Forms of Business Organization Forms of Business Organization Have you ever imagined who commences the required capital, takes the accountability of arranging assets and other resources, operates them into practice, and controls and coordinates the operation to earn desired profits? If you search around, you will find a manufacturing business owned and operated by a single individual, who executes all these operations. It is significant for business owner(s) and manager(s) to comprehend

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    Buisness Enviroment

    Business Environment 2012 Business Environment 2012 ICBT City Campus Insaf Ismail Batch 40 ICBT City Campus ICBT City Campus Insaf Ismail Batch 40 ICBT City Campus Acknowledgement I would like to thank Mr. Anurugdha yapa for imparting great knowledge, assisting & believing in us & giving us a hand on experience & opportunity in making this assignment a success. Your guidance gave us the strength to get through many a trial in completing this assignment successfully. My

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    Paid Maternity Leave

    State of Wisconsin This report covers the topic of paid maternity leave – its benefits, costs, overall accessibility, and why it should be instated. This report will include an assessment of the economic impact of paid maternity leave on both the business and the individuals affected by it. It also covers the cultural and interpersonal impact of the lack of paid maternity leave and an analysis on countries that offer maternity leave and what consequences this brings about. The sources will derive

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    Organizational Forms of Business

    Forms of Business Legal issues for Business Organizations LIT1 July 23, 2012 * * * * * * * * * * * * * There are different types of business organizational structures. These structures include sole proprietorship, general partnership, limited partnership, C-Corporations, and S-Corporations. These structures each have advantages and disadvantages, depending on the particular situation or desired effects the business owners may

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    Legal Issues for Business Organizations

    Part A There are many different types of business forms for your company to convert to. Below I will discuss the six types, their characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. I have concluded that there is one piece of generalized advice I can give for all of these types, and that is preparation for all owners involved, no matter the role. In the event of a death, or a decision to leave the business, you should make sure that at the forming of the business, that everything is in order for all parties

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    Jollibee

    These entrepreneurs spend more than eight hours a day on their businesses and supply their products by themselves. However, most of the problems faced by these sole proprietorship, e-commerce entrepreneurs involve the cost for investment in the business and the knowledge that is required in order to be an entrepreneur. Nevertheless, the trend toward sole proprietorship, e-commerce entrepreneurs in Thailand will increase with the adaptation of

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