Unfair Dismissal of Agency Workers or Unfair Legislation in the UK for Businesses using Agency Workers? Abstract The contribution encapsulates a legal discussion on the controversial figure of the agency workers‚ from the judicial debate blossomed during the last decade in the British courts‚ as regards their legal characterization‚ until the most recent developments‚ particularly the legislative framework passed in Britain‚ the Agency Workers Regulations. On such footings‚ the investigation focuses
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Was the ’one-size-fits-all’ approach justified? Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance (Wiley)‚ 22(4)‚ 65-76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcaf.20691 ARTICLE SYNOPSIS The article discusses whether the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the subsequence laws were the correct solution for the problems that arose from the Enron and WorldCom bankruptcies. The article illustrates how the different rules and legislature affect different size business‚ and the ramifications that resulted for companies that must
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Wesley Chen H&P Assignment ID: Patient is 23 yo G2P1001 At 32wk3d GA determined by U/S admitted for vaginal bleeding. HPI: The patient first noticed vaginal bleeding this morning when she woke up at 6:30 am to use the restroom. She noticed bleeding in her clothing and blood clots in the toilet bowl. She reports bleeding 1 cup (~250ml) total this morning. In addition‚ she has a positive h/o placenta previa with her current pregnancy determined by U/S. She denies any similar episodes in the past
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ACC291 Week 5 Exercises -‐ E13-‐1‚ E14-‐1‚ P13-‐9A‚ P13-‐10A‚ P14-‐2 E13-‐1 A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Financing activities Non-‐cash investing and financing activities Noncash investing and financing activities Financing activities Investing activities Operating activities Operating activities E14-‐1 Blevins Inc Condensed Balance Sheet 2012 Assets Current
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Domain Design for Security Worksheet In the Week 4‚ a domain model was created for Company Beta. When the domain model was created‚ it was thought to cover all the security concerns associated with the information contained on the network. Unfortunately‚ this is not the case. Recently‚ there has been some compromising activity to allow sensitive information to possibly get into the wrong hands. To help aid in eliminating the possibility of this occurring again‚ the entire domain model will be
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375 Week 5 HomeworkChapter 7 2. What assumptions cause the immediate-short-run aggregate supply curve horizontal? Why is the long run aggregate supply curve vertical? Explain the shape of the short-run aggregate supply curve. Why is short-run curve relatively flat to the left of the full-employment output and relatively steep to the right? The long-run aggregate supply curve is vertical because the economy’s potential output is set by the availability and productivity of real resources instead
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Week 5 checkpoint IT The credit card data theft at TJX Companies is considered one of the worst ever. The case is significant because of a lack of appropriate security and control. Resources: Ch. 7 & 12 of Essentials of Management Information Systems Answer the following questions in 200 to 300 words: •List and describe the security controls in place. Where are the weaknesses? The thieves used several entry points to access TJX corporation systems. They accessed many TJX’s retail
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4 (High)‚ and 5 (Very High) in the areas of likelihood of risk occurring and risk impact on the project. The detection difficulty was scored using a scale ranging from 1 (no warning time)‚ 2 (low warning time)‚ 3 (moderate warning time)‚ 4 (high warning time)‚ and 5 (extremely high warning time). A higher score provides more time to identify and mitigate or respond to the issue.” Risk Event Likelihood Impact Detection Difficulty When Vendors unable to meet deadlines 2 5 1 During contract
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interest exp. (400‚000 + ½ (300‚000)) 5% = (550‚000) 5% = 27‚500 Long-term interest exp. (400‚000 + ½ (300‚000)) 10% = (550‚000) 10% = 55‚000 27‚500 + 55‚000 = 82‚500 Earnings before interest and taxes = 200‚000 Interest expenses = 82‚500 Earnings before taxes = 200‚000 – 82‚500 = 117‚500 Taxes = 117‚500 X 34% = 39‚950 Earnings after interest and taxes = 200‚000 – 82‚500 – 39‚950 = 77‚550 B. Short-term interest exp. ( ½ (400‚000)) 5% = (200‚000) 5% = 10‚000 Long-term interest exp. (400
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Nicola Elvy Week Five Questions Chapter 11 (#1‚ 11‚ 12) 1. Why do we use the overall cost of capital for investment decisions even when only one source of capital will be used (e.g.‚ debt)? One may think that an investment financed with a low-cost debt facility is adequate on paper but in the long run that very use of that debt can be the cause of an increase the general risk of the firm and in turn will make any future financing more costly. Every project should be scrutinized to
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