The process of determining the tasks that make up the job and the KSA’s required is known as the:
a. job evaluation
b. job description
c. job specification
d. job analysis
e. skills inventory
d. job analysis
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Perfection Company had cost of goods sold of $853,000, ending inventory of $70,500, and average inventory of $71,600. Its inventory turnover equals:
A. 11.9. B. 14.0. C. 1.0. D. 6.0. E. 30.6.
After Edie solicits clients to invest in a nonexistent business, she is charged with "mail fraud.". This requires, among other things
a. claiming that an item is "in the mail" when it is not. b. deceiving postal authorities as to the content of an item of mail. c. depositing items in the postal system without proper postage. d. mailing or causing someone else to mail a writing.
Dredging, Inc,borrows $50,000 from Equity Financing Corporation in a secured transaction using Dredging's equipment as collateral. Dredging then borrows $70,000 from First Choice Lenders, Inc, using the same equipment as collateral. Neither Equity Financing nor First Choice perfects its security interest. Dredging defaults on the loans. The party with priority is
a. Equity Financing, because its interest was the first to attach. b. First Choice, because Dredging owes it more money. c. First Choice, because its interest was the second to attach. d. Equity Financing, because Dredging owes it less money.
In November 2009, world-class golfer Tiger Woods crashed his escalade into a tree near his Florida home. One of the windows in his Escalade had been smashed with a golf club. Mr. Woods' wife pulled him from the car and he was taken to the hospital,
treated for injuries, and released. A sordid tale emerged over the next few days of a pattern of extra-marital affairs by Mr. Woods with a resulting separation from his wife and their eventual divorce. Following these public disclosures, sports writers, golf pros, country club staff members, and even CEOs of companies said that they were all aware of Mr. Woods' infidelity and that it was the best kept widely known secret among and between those who were golf players and/or fans. One said, "We just had a pact of silence.". When the news of Mr. Woods' serial infidelity made international news, some of his sponsors dropped him and others continued with him as a spokesperson. Are there any ethical issues here? Who faces them? Discuss whether you would have gone along with the pact.