1. In response to the request on potential liability to the sexual harassment case brought by Virginia Pollard‚ the company is vicariously liable for the conduct of its employees even though there is a sexual harassment policy in place. Virginia had become a victim of a hostile work environment supported by a supervisor with immediate authority over the employee. Pollard was working in a very stressful environment in which she (being the only female) was a minority being subjected to inappropriate
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Gloria Smithson DeVry University What elements are necessary for a valid contract to exist? Define what constitutes a "valid offer." Evaluate each proposal and discuss whether each of the offers constitutes a valid offer. Why or why not? A valid contract meets all the necessary fundamentals to establish a contract. A valid contract can be enforced by law. Below are the essential components: Agreement. All parties must agree on all major issues. This requires an offer by the offeror and an
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federal tax income? Applicable Law & Analysis: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/selfemployed/index.html Conclusion: The $300‚000 will be treated as self- employed income. Generally you are self-employed if you carry on a trade or business as a sole proprietor‚ independent contractor‚ or if you are a member of a partnership. Self-employed individuals are required to file an annual return‚ and pay estimated tax quarterly. Issue b) How is the $25‚000 treated for purposes of federal
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Memo To: John & Jane Smith From: Date: [ 11/12/2011 ] 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? Applicable Law & Analysis: Conclusion: Issue b) How is the $25‚000 treated for purposes of federal tax income? Applicable Law & Analysis: Conclusion: Issue c) What is your determination regarding reducing the taxable amount of income for both (a) and (b) above
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Memorandum To: Earl Levith From: Date: 6/14/14 Re: Choices and Consequences Transcript I have been informed of a heart that has become available. There are three patients awaiting a heart transplant. Each patient has their own unique situation‚ but in order to make an ethical decision that benefits the greater number of people‚ I must consider each person’s health history‚ life expectancy after the transplant‚ and the effect on their families. “If we make decisions on principles of utility
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Robert Smithson Artist: Robert Smithson‚ born 2 January 1938‚ was an American artist. Unfortunately he passed away on the 20th July 1973‚ at the age of 35‚ in a plane crash. While Smithson was still at High School (in Clifton‚ New Jersey during the 1950s)‚ he attended art classes on the side. These art classes were at the Art Students League of New York in 1955 and 1956. Attending these classes allowed him to satisfy his creative passion for art. Another popular artist who attended the Art Students
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Management GM545- Business Economics Professor McLean February 13‚ 2012 YOU DECIDE SOLUTION The economy is needs a little help from the government but they also need to have strong and prominent monetary policies. For this situation‚ I agree with Allison Tanney‚ the President should work with Congress to increase government spending and the Federal Reserve should increase the money the money supply. By doing one or the other‚ you are only doing half the job. If government spending were to increase
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Questions: Q1: Discuss how the SEC has influence (if any) over the audit of Smackey Dog Foods‚ Inc. Solution: The SEC’s influence in Smackey Dog Foods‚ Inc. can be observed in the audit standards that are being upheld. More specifically‚ the SEC developed auditor standards that must be followed. In the case of Smackey‚ we can see that the implementation of SOX has mandated that auditors be independent entities for publically held companies. Privately held companies are subject to these
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Mason 1 Clerance Mason You Decide Week 3 Risk Management 595 Cassie and Bill Project Keller School Management‚ Devry of Crystal City‚ VA. Professor Kloom Frank May 10‚ 2012 Mason 2 INRODUCTION: This scenario involves Cassie and Bill. The both have experience in Project Management however Bill a lot more experience than Cassie does. Bill last project was late and over budgeted so Cassie a little bit skeptical about his overall knowledge but yet she is still willing to list to him
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You Decide Project Virginia Pollard worked as a cashier and clerk for Teddy Supplies‚ a family-owned chain of film production equipment supply stores in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. During a routine performance evaluation‚ Virginia’s supervisor at Teddy’s complained that she made too many personal phone calls when she worked in the West Orange store. The supervisor noted this on Virginia’s annual review‚ and warned her to keep personal calls to a bare minimum while at work. Soon thereafter‚ Teddy
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