<span>Zahra
is an employee at colorz inc. she loves gossiping about her colleagues
during office hours, which causes her to receive a reprimand by her
supervisor, dan. a few days later, dan fires gunther, another
subordinate, from work for a similar reason. the employees reporting to
dan are most likely to conclude he demonstrates a lack of outcome fairness in
dealing with employees who gossip at work.
</span><span>Outcome fairness is a judgment that the consequences given to employees are just.</span>
Answer:
$56,600.00
Explanation:
The amount the company spent on purchase of additional equipment during year 1 can be ascertained using the formula below:
amount spent on additional equipment=ending balance of equipment-(beginning balance-cost of equipment sold)
ending balance of equipment is $304,700
beginning balance is $341,200
cost of equipment sold is $93,100
amount on additional equipment=$304,700-($341,200-$93,100)=$56,600.00
Answer:
Duress/Coercion/Compulsion
Explanation:
Duress or Coercion or Compulsion: This type of defense involves someone else threatening to use force or violence to get you to do something against your better judgment. Essentially, it means you were forced to commit a crime. In this case, Reuben want to entangle the elderly lady into the crime of bank heist by threatening to shoot her husband.
For a defense of Duress/Coercion/Compulsion: the person must be forced to commit the offence. The person under duress (illegal coercion usually through being threatened or the use of violence) must be present when the offence is committed. The person must believe that the threat will be carried out.
Answer:
a) Portfolio ABC's expected return is 10.66667%.
Explanation:
Some information is missing:
Stock Expected Standard Beta
return deviation
A 10% 20% 1.0
B 10% 10% 1.0
C 12% 12% 1.4
The expected return or portfolio AB = (1/2 x 10%) + (1/2 x 10%) = 10% (it is the same as the required rate for stock A or B)
The expected return or portfolio ABC = (weight of stock A x expected return of stock A) + (weight of stock B x expected return of stock B) + (weight of stock C x expected return of stock C) = (1/3 x 10%) + (1/3 x 10%) + (1/3 x 12%) = 3.333% + 3.333% + 4% = 10.667% <u>THIS IS CORRECT</u>
Options B, C, D and E are wrong.
Answer: 20.15%
Explanation:
The IRR is the discount rate that makes brings the Net Present Value to zero.
It can be solved for by various means including using Excel as shown in the attached file.
Year 0 -33790
Year 1 8,210
Year 2 9,890
Year 3 14,120
Year 4 15,930
Year 5 10,820
= IRR (-33,790
, 8,210
, 9,890
, 14,120
, 15,930
, 10,820
)
= 20.15%