Answer:
The correct answer is letter "E": Efficiency.
Explanation:
The American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) is the organization in the U.S. in charge of certifying administrative workers of the healthcare system such as <em>billers, coders, </em>and <em>practice managers</em>. The certifications the AAPC provides are <em>medical coding, medical auditing, physician practice management</em>, just to mention a few.
Within its code, the AAPC establishes five (5) principles of professional conduct which are <em>integrity, respect, commitment, competence, </em>and <em>fairness</em>. Efficiency is not one of them.
Answer:
Behavior-based appraisal
Explanation:
In Behavior-based appraisals, the employee is assessed based on what they do instead of what they produce. Their actions are assessed using a rating scale to measure specific behaviors. Behavior-based appraisals uses behavioral observation scales as opposed to practices that focus on results only. It tends to be more objective, fair and accurate, if the appraisal standards are carefully developed.
Behavior appraisals are very useful when assessing performance on quantitative tasks.
Answer:
Cost recorded for this machine = $14,240
Explanation:
Particulars Amount
Invoice Price $12,500
Less: Cash Discount <u>$250</u> (12,500*2%)
Net Purchase Price $12,250
Add: Transportation Costs $360
Add: Power Connections $895
Add: Assemble Cost $475
Add: Material used $40
Add: Repair $180
Add: Material used in adjusting <u>$40 </u>
Amount to be capitalized <u>$14,240 </u>
Note: <em>The repair cost is included because it is incurred before machine is put in operation.</em>
Answer:
b. The $80 is a nominal variable. The quantity of shoes is a real variable.
Explanation:
A nominal variable is a variable that hasn't been adjusted for inflation. Prices quoted in the purchase of goods and services are usually nominal variables.
Nominal variable = real variable + inflation rate
Real variable is a variable that has been adjusted for inflation
Real variable = nominal variable - inflation rate.
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