Answer:
Some of these ethical issues are
1. Wages or incentives
2. Discrimination among employees
3. Issues on health and safety of employees
4. And other internal issues that may come up in the company or organization.
Explanation:
While dealing with contractors, a public manager is likely to have the issues above with contractors so he has to learn to tolerate and must also not show any form of discrimination against any employee or show any preferential treatment to any selected worker. He has to employ tact's when dealing with contractors as well as when he is dealing with his employees.
Answer:
the earning per share is $1.02
Explanation:
The computation of the earning per share is shown below;
Earnings per share = (additions to retained earnings + cash dividends) ÷ (No of common stock outstanding
)
= ($637,000 + $70,000) ÷ $690,000
= $1.02
hence, the earning per share is $1.02
We apply the above formula so that the correct per share value could come
Answer: See attachment
Explanation:
a. What is Poplock’s year 1 depreciation expense for each asset?
See attachment. Note that the depreciation for the assets were calculated as the original basis × the rate. e.g for Computer equipment, the Depreciation was, the original basis of $5000 × the rate of 20% which equals $1,000.
b. What is Poplock’s year 2 depreciation expense for each asset?
Check attachment.
Depreciation for computer = $1600
Depreciation for day grooming furniture = $1714
Depreciation for popup truck = $3200
Depreciation for commercial building = $6923
Answer: b. decomposition
Explanation:
Decomposition is a project management technique that takes the entire project scope and all project deliverables and breaks them down into smaller components which makes it easy to manage.
However, decomposition may lead to more work without much value for the time spent and inefficient use of resources which will eventually lead to decreased work efficiency.
It involves:
1. Gathering of information on project deliverables to evaluate any related risks
2. Start the breakdown process at the highest level.
3. Decompose the higher levels into lower level detailed components.
4. Verify the degree of decomposition of the work if it is necessary and sufficient.