MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE DEPARTEMNET OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SYLLABUS BUS 103 -- INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Tuesday 12:30 PM – 2:55 PM TEXT BOOK: BUSINESS ESSENTIALS by RONALD EBERT AND RICKY GRIFFIN PRENTICE HALL, 2005 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Simon Best Contact: sbest@mec.cuny.edu COURSE DECSRIPTION This online course has been designed to serve as an introductory and general survey business to acquaint students with the importance of business as a field of study. It involves general outlines
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IS THERE A STARK LAW VIOLATION IN THIS ARRANGEMENT? Check if applicable A Did a physician or their (Immediate family member)1 make a referral2? B Was the referral to an entity for the furnishing of a Designated Health Service3 (DHS) reimbursable by Medicare/Medicaid? C Is there a Financial Relationship4 between the physician or immediate family member and the DHS Entity5? If a, b and c are checked then there is a prohibition of the Stark Law unless there is an applicable exception to the arrangement
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Examination Study Guide This study guide will prepare you for the Final Examination you will complete in Week Six. It contains practice questions, which are related to each week’s objectives. In addition, refer to each week’s readings and your student guide as study references for the Final Examination. Week One: Constructing and Supporting an Argument Objective: Identify channels for business communications. 1. An informal communication network is typically called a a. chat network b
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a security manager. You will need to constantly do risk and threat assessment of the property or assets you’re in charge of protecting this includes both from seen and un-seen hazards. This is an example of a risk and threat assessment of a local business that I am employed at, had I been a security manager this is what threats and vulnerabilities I found and assessment of how to reduce them. Floor Plan - The floor plan is a 1000 sq. ft. building with a main entrance area and waiting
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Performance Assessments: Estimated weeks to complete Social Responsibility (JJT2) Activities at a Glance 1 4 WEEK 1 Ethics Reading Read the following chapters in Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy: chapter 4 ("Ethics and Ethical Reasoning") chapter 5 ("Organizational Ethics and the Law") After reading the assigned chapters in your e-text go to the publisher companion site to review key terms and to take the interactive quizzes for the assigned chapters
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be graded, but will serve only as practice material accurately representing the content and format of the exam. 1.) Walter used to work as a high school teacher for $40,000 per year but quit in order to start his own painting business. To invest in his painting business, he withdrew $20,000 from his savings, which paid 3 percent interest, and borrowed $30,000 from his uncle, whom he pays 3 percent interest per year. Last year Walter paid $25,000 for supplies and had revenue of $60,000. Walter asked
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| Syllabus School of Business ECO/561 Version 7 Economics | Copyright © 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course applies economic concepts to make management decisions. Students employ the concepts of scarce resources and opportunity costs to perform economic analysis. Other topics include supply and demand, profit maximization, market structure, macroeconomic measurement, money, trade, and foreign exchange. Policies
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by that worker is, or will become, superfluous to the needs of the employer… The emphasis in the definition, and in the case law since redundancy has been a feature of New Zealand’s employment law jurisprudence, is on the position rather than the worker who occupies the position. The common law accepts the right of the employer to determine the structure of the business and, therefore, to make positions redundant subject to any redundancies being genuine and carried out in a fair and reasonable
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LAW/421 Final Examination Study Guide This study guide will prepare you for the Final Examination you will complete in Week Five. It contains practice questions, which are related to each week’s objectives. In addition, refer to each week’s readings and your student guide as study references for the Final Examination. Week One: Introduction to Law Objective: Define the functions of law in society. 1. Precedent evolves from a. state and federal constitutions b. state and federal
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Patton, Gwyneth Navitsky Law/421 Contemporary Business Law November 10, 2013 Boni Cherelle Introduction On December 15, 1791, the First Amendment Rights were set forth to protect the citizens of the United States and be governing by the Bills of Rights. As time passed and the U.S. changed the First Amendment, it became more of a pillar for free speech, free press and the right to peacefully assemble. The First Amendment, at its early stage, was only applied by laws by Congress but now it has
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