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aliina [53]
3 years ago
13

The leader's decision choices in the vroom-jago leader – participation model are authority, consultative and __________.

Business
1 answer:
ohaa [14]3 years ago
5 0
<span>The leader's decision choices in the vroom-jago leader – participation model are authority, consultative and groups.

This leadership model is about how a leader should make a decision by themselves or using a group to consult. They are very rational leaders and are trying to make the best overall decision for the team. 
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Solution :

                                                                            Preferred            Common

Non cumulative and non Participative                    12,600               67,400

Cumulative and non participative                            37800                42200

Cumulative and participative                                   47876                32124

                             

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Common stock at the rate 50                             5100 shares         255000

Preferred stock 7% at the rate 100                    1800 shares          180000

         

           <u>  Cumulative the annual dividend on the preferred stock  </u>

Preferred stock dividend                                   (180000 x 7%)       12600

Dividend Arrears to preferred stock                   (12600 x 2)            25200

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                                                  Preferred                 Common        Total

Current year                               12600                                            12600

Arrears                                        0                                                    0

Common stock                                                            67400            67400

Total dividend                             12600                       67400            80000

                       <u>  Cumulative and non participative  </u>

                                                  Preferred                 Common        Total

Current year                               12600                                            12600

Arrears                                        25200                                            25200

Common stock                                                            42200            42200

Total dividend                             37800                       42200            80000

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Arrears                                        25200                                            25200

Common stock (255000 x 7%)                                   17850            17850

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Total dividend                             47876                       32124            80000

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Amount for the participation    = 80000-(12600+25200+17850)   = 24350

Rate of participation = $\frac{24350}{(255000+180000)} $              = 5.5977%

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Annual LED cost of 15 watts is $0.125

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