The ’indoor management rule’ explained Introduction At common law‚ a person dealing with a corporation – assuming that he or she is acting in good faith and without knowledge of any irregularity – need not inquire about the formality of the internal proceedings of the corporation‚ but is entitled to assume that there has been compliance with the articles and bylaws.(1) This principle‚ known as the ’indoor management rule’‚ was authoritatively laid down in the 19th century case of Royal British
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SCHEDULE E (Form 1040) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service (99) Name(s) shown on return (From rental real estate‚ royalties‚ partnerships‚ S corporations‚ estates‚ trusts‚ REMICs‚ etc.) ▶ Information Supplemental Income and Loss OMB No. 1545-0074 Attach to Form 1040‚ 1040NR‚ or Form 1041. about Schedule E and its separate instructions is at www.irs.gov/form1040. ▶ Attachment Sequence No. 13 Your social security number 2012 KARL F AND JEANNE S WHEAT Part
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Employer Health Coverage: Cost Control Karleen M. Lindsey HCR/230 May 9‚ 2014 Heather Csanky Employer Health Coverage: Cost Control Health insurance benefits are a large factor that employees consider when looking for employment. Employers are looking to provide insurance that is cost effective for the employer. Choosing what type of insurance to provide can have different effects on the profitability of the employer. Here is a comparison of the cost effectiveness of employer-sponsored
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INTERVIEW SCHEDULES Interviews Interviews are a far more personal form of research than questionnaires. In the personal interview‚ the interviewer works directly with the respondent. Unlike with mail surveys‚ the interviewer has the opportunity to probe or ask follow-up questions. And‚ interviews are generally easier for the respondent‚ especially if what are sought are opinions or impressions. Interviews can be very time consuming and they are resource intensive. The interviewer is considered
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The PMS and Its Management PMS is the computerized system used by the hotel to manage its rooms revenue‚ room rates‚ reservations and room assignments‚ guest histories‚ and accounting information‚ as well as other selected guest service and management information functions. A simple PMS will have limited features‚ while more extensive (and expensive) systems offer a wide range of management information features. Responsibilities of the Front Office You must know what can be expected of an effectively
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MARKETING LECTURE NOTES Dimitris Drosos Lecturer Technological Education Institute of Piraeus Business School Management Information System & New Technology Lab LOGO CONTENTS About Marketing Marketing - Product Marketing - Promotion Marketing Strategy E - Marketing GeoInformation and ICT in Market Research – Marketing Notes ABOUT MARKETING GeoInformation and ICT in Market Research – Marketing Notes WHAT IS MARKETING GeoInformation and ICT in Market Research –
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He peruses the want ads almost every day and conducts informal surveys among his friends in the local chapter of the Laundry and Cleaning Trade association. While Jack has taken a “seat – of – the pants” approach to paying employees‚ his salary schedule has been guided by several basic pay policies. While many of his colleagues adhere to a policy of paying absolutely minimum rates‚ Jack has always followed a policy of paying his employees about 10% above what he feels are the prevailing rates‚ a
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quilts and sells them at craft shows and at her home studio. Below is a market supply schedule she constructed. Answer the questions that appear below it. Price per quilt Quantity Supplied Per Month $300.00 1 $400.00 2 $500.00 3 $600.00 4 $700.00 5 1. How many quilts will Sally supply at $500.00 per quilt? 3 2. Are any other factors besides price taken into account with the market supply schedule she has constructed? Supply 3. Several situations are listed below that Sally has encountered
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Project Costing Angel Montaz‚ Christian Hubbard‚ Christopher Christmon‚ Leander Braziel CMGT/410 October 11‚ 2015 Lisa Florio Project Costing Allocation of resources to project tasks (labor and material): Resource allocation is critical since it involves the planning of all the resources required for our project. This will help us utilize only the amount of resources required for the project. As Project managers‚ often times we have to work in limited budgets. If we are able to do resource
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