YOU DECIDE Mgmt. 597: Business Law CASE SUMMERY: Coleman is an employee for Software Inc.; Coleman was a member of the sales division that sold security equipment to businesses and bars. Coleman is traveling the majority for the time; he often spends three months in a row on the road. While on a sales trip to Colorado‚ in March of 2008‚ Coleman stole a ring for his wife. Then‚ Coleman met John at Jimmy’s Poor-Man Bar. While
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Memo To: John and Jane Smith From: Jaleesa Branch Date: 10/6/14 Re: Memo summarizing various tax issues 1. John Smith’s Tax Issues Issue (a): How is the $300‚000 treated for purposes of federal tax income? The $300‚000 is treated as business income. After deducting all of the business expenses‚ the remaining amount will be the taxable income. Lawyers either work on a salary in a big law firm‚ or work directly with clients and collect the fees from these clients. If it
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needs training on how to handle customers. Our entire staff will have to undergo training on how to handle irate customers. We have to understand that a customer is not upset at you personally they are upset at the situation and you represent the company. The training will cover how to avoid letting the customer get to you and how to hone certain listening skills. We will be
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You Decide Professor: To: Kim Brown‚ Branch Manager CC: Ken Rogers‚ Corporate Manager From Subject: Access Control Lists Date: 10/06/2013 Good day MS Kim‚ I would like to explain the available options of Access Control Lists what will do and what types of ACLs there are. Complex ACLs can be tricky but will better for security for the network. There are three different types of ACLs‚ Dynamic ACL‚ Reflexive ACL‚ and Time Based ACL. Each ACL is unique to the type of network we have
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Jonathan Wiggins Business Economics GM545 July 2013 jwiggin3@gru.edu Exercise 1: Everyone’s gasoline problem Gas prices fluctuate due to oil prices and the anticipated supply and demand worldwide. Whenever there is political unrest in a major oil producing country you will see an increase in gas prices due to the demand of oil potentially produced decreasing. Very rarely do gas prices follow the general supply and demand because if they did gas prices would be lower currently. In my hometown
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dividing the number of unemployed by the labor force. The labor force is calculated by subtracting three things from the population (# under 16‚ # of institutionalized adults‚ and # not looking for work). In this example‚ you are given the size of the labor force (1‚000)‚ and you are also told that 850 are employed. Therefore‚ 150 are unemployed‚ and the unemployment rate is simply 150/1‚000 or 15%. | | | | Points Received: | 15 of 15 | | Comments: | | | | | |
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------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Grade Details | | | | 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. He wants to settle the case. Write a memo to him that 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 that apply and any precedent cases either for or against Teddy’s case that impact liability
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The case is about Southside HMO‚ which serves 495‚000 members throughout the eastern region of the United States. It has come to your attention that several members or patients who participate in your plan have filed a complaint that your HMO plan does not provide quality healthcare delivery. Several patients have been denied healthcare services to see specialists to whom they were referred by their primary care providers.so the board of directors has asked to provide a report detailing the strategies
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Raymond Burke’s idea is great. It gives us the safest hit in the new market and keeps our risk low. The con is that we might lose our technological advantage in 2 years. Another con is that we lose most of our control and money if we partner with an existing company. Kathy Lee’s idea brings up a lot of concerns. She wants to keep complete control of the vehicle and only market it to the select few that are already devoted to us. The pros of this are that we keep our tech advantage to ourselves
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1-A: How is the $300‚000 treated for purposes of Federal tax income? The tax issue here is that John Smith wants to know how the $300‚000 he earned through his client fee is taxed. The $300‚000 is taxed as ordinary income and is taxed in the year received. John Smith worked on the case for two years but he did not earn the $300‚000 until this year so he will include it in this year’s taxable income. Therefore John Smith needs to include the entire $300‚000 as ordinary income on his Federal
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