In the method favored by the majority of American ICs, the salary part of an expatriate employee's compensation package will generally be governed by the employee's level in the organization and will not be higher because of the foreign assignment.
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The method traditionally favored by the majority of American ICs is the balance sheet approach, whereby the expatriate is paid a base salary equal to that of a domestic counterpart and then, in the belief that no one should be worse off for accepting foreign employment, to add a variety of allowances and bonuses. This approach can work well for expatriates who are at mid or senior levels of an organization. The expatriate is not put at a disadvantage relative to domestic counterparts in the same or similar positions, and it may facilitate easier movement between expatriate and domestic assignments.
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A. a learning culture. B. brand alignment. C. knowledge sharing. D. critical systemic thinking. E. continuous learning.
A bargained-for exchange is one of the elements of consideration.
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Which of the following represents the correct ordering of standard deviation of returns over the
period 1926 to 2014 (from highest to lowest standard deviation of returns)? A) common stocks, long-term government bonds, long-term corporate bonds, Treasury bills B) Treasury bills, long-term government bonds, long-term corporate bonds, common stocks C) Treasury bills, long-term government bonds, common stocks, long-term corporate bonds D) Treasury bills, long-term corporate bonds, long-term government bonds, common stocks
Most end-office switches are Class ________ switches
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 5