Wage compression can weaken the desired link between pay and performance, creating significant ______ on the part of long-term employees.
A. equity
B. satisfaction
C. dissatisfaction
D. compression
C. dissatisfaction
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a. 5 b. 15 c. 35 d. 70
Exhibit 11-04 Kieso Company purchased a tract of land for $4,500,000 in anticipation of extracting 1,425,000 tons of ore. The residual value of the land is expected to be $480,000. The company mines 125,000 tons of ore in the first year. ? Refer to Exhibit 11-04, what is the unit depletion rate? (Round to the nearest $0.01.)
A) $3.16 B) $3.50 C) $2.82 D) $3.00
Which of the following scenarios is a good example of the proper implementation of a manager’s open-door policy?
a. A manager keeps the door closed to maintain efficiency but makes the rounds with employees regularly to ask if there are any problems. b. A manager keeps the door open for any concerns but closes it when an employee comes in to maintain privacy. c. A manager keeps the door open even when a person comes in to discuss a concern to make sure there is nothing hidden within a department. d. A manager keeps the door closed but encourages employees to be open and honest with each other.
The effective-interest method of amortizing bond premiums
a. is too complicated for practical use. b. uses a constant rate of interest. c. is another name for the straight-line method. d. is needed to determine the amount of cash to be paid to bondholders at each interest date.