Business, 25.04.2020 04:26, bullockarwen
Why do multi-national hotel groups prefer local citizens to serve in top-level- management positions? The salaries to local managers will be lower. It is easier to find well-trained and high â quality managers locally. Employee morale will improve as workers recognize they can be promoted to the highest levels of management. Local citizens will be less likely to resign their positions during difficult economic times.
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:00, StephanieQueen2003
For 2018, rahal's auto parts estimates bad debt expense at 1% of credit sales. the company reported accounts receivable and an allowance for uncollectible accounts of $86,500 and $2,100, respectively, at december 31, 2017. during 2018, rahal's credit sales and collections were $404,000 and $408,000, respectively, and $2,340 in accounts receivable were written off. rahal's accounts receivable at december 31, 2018, are:
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:20, ebt2367
Money aggregates identify whether each of the following examples belongs in m1 or m2. if an example belongs in both, be sure to check both boxes. example m1 m2 gilberto has a roll of quarters that he just withdrew from the bank to do laundry. lorenzo has $25,000 in a money market account. neha has $8,000 in a two-year certificate of deposit (cd).
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:20, murarimenon
Camilo is a self-employed roofer. he reported a profit of $30,000 on his schedule c. he had other taxable income of $5,000. he paid $3,000 for hospitalization insurance. his self-employment tax was $4,656. he paid his former wife $4,000 in court-ordered alimony and $4,000 in child support. what is the amount camilo can deduct in arriving at adjusted gross income (agi)?
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