with a colleague of yours at a local restaurant. The president of the company explained the current system of internal controls to your colleague. Your colleague has since been promoted to a tax position so she has passed on the information below so you can generate recommendations for the partner at your accounting firm to share with the president of LJB Company. Since LJB Company is a relatively lean organization, they have a lot of faith in their long-term employees. They have one accountant
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Case Title: What to do about Louie? I. Statement of the Problem a. Major How will the management handle the cultural and demographical diversity within Louie’s branch of Mighty Muffler Brake especially Louie himself? b. Minor i. What activity would you recommend to help make Louie more culturally sensitive? ii. What improvements might Louie make to become a truly multicultural manager? II. Statement of Objectives c. To encourage Louie to
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Products liability is a broad legal category covering everything from exploding gas tanks to flammable baby clothes to lead paint toys, to poisoned toothpaste and dog food. Legal risk for defective products can attach to manufacturers, assemblers, wholesalers, and retail distributors, depending on where in the chain of production and distribution a problem occurred that led to a consumer being harmed. Liability varies greatly by state and there is no federal or uniform law governing products liability
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People think its only about zombies but that is wrong, it can also teach you life saving skills. Like if you had to live on your own in the woods this tells you how to start fires, how not to be seen. How to prepare, what to have, and what not to have. Teaches you how to make supplies, warning signs of situations, and what to avoid. The conflict of the story is that a zombie apocalypse breaks out, and this book helps you to survive. And this book is a list of do’s and don’ts. Everyone needs to
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way to prepare a case study, but this note may help you develop your own methods for preparation that will be effective in understanding the issues presented in the case and preparing for class discussion of those issues. In general, I have found the following approach helpful in analyzing a case study for class discussion. 1. Read the case as quickly as you can as if it were a story. Ask yourself, "What is this case generally about and what types of issues are being discussed?" Examine the
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Case Study A: What concerns would you have about operating this business as a sole proprietorship if you were Stan? What alternative form of business organization would you recommend and why? In this case Stan is thinking about starting a toxic waste disposal business. He is considering operating this business as a sole proprietorship. Although this is a valid business organization it also carries numerous disadvantages, if not all aspects of the company are taken into account. I will explain
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ETHICS HW WEEK 6 ------------------------------------------------- 1. | Question: | Teddy's Supplies' CEO has asked you to advise him on the facts of the case, and your opinion of their potential liability. Write a memo to him which states your view of whether the company is exposed to liability on all issues you feel are in play. Include in your memo any laws which apply and any precedential cases either for or against Teddy's case which impact liability. Include your opinion of the "worst
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Case Study: Robin Hood Team #3 Frankie Ball Adam Kirby Mohamed Boulila James Norwood Kou Jiabaoloahu Jianan Chen Overall a good job. You could of been more expansive, bit what you covered,you covered well. Also, your last recommendation was a rather novel twist. Robin Hood 1 Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Problem Analysis Alternatives Recommendations Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 8 Robin Hood 2 Executive Summary Robin
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Class Policies: Attendance Policy Students are expected to attend all regularly scheduled classes. Should absences be necessary, students are responsible for the material covered during the absences. Faculty cannot grant requests for excessive amounts of make-up material, and they may request written documentation detailing the reason for the absences. Excessive absences make it almost impossible for a student to meet the academic objectives of a course; they frequently cause a student to receive
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Case 1-2: Erica Carson Name: ________________ Group: ___A or B________ Date: ________________ ------------------------------------------------- Situation: * Erica Carson is PM for Wesbank, a financial institution (note: You are Erica) * Reports to VP Supply * Unsolicited bid from Art Evans, Sales Rep. Killoran Inc. * 10% reduction on printing and mailing of checks * not current supplier * Westbank provides free checks at a cost of $8M per year
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