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8_murik_8 [283]
2 years ago
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Which of the following terms refers to setting specific measurable goals with each employee and then periodically reviewing the

progress made?a) behaviorally anchored rating scale.b) management by objective.c) narrative form technique.d) forced distribution.
Business
1 answer:
qaws [65]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

b) management by objective.

Explanation:

Management by objectives can be defined as an organizational management model whose focus is to improve the performance of the organization as a whole, aligning each company's action plan to achieve previously defined objectives and goals.

This is an information system that allows the organization to compare performance and achievements with objectives, which helps improve management and correct failures.

In this management style, employees are encouraged and motivated to be more committed to the organization, as clearly setting goals and objectives motivates employee participation and contributes to a feeling of inclusion, in addition to improving communication in the organization, which is a essential tool for achieving goals.

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1. The selling price of the bonds is $590.976.46

2 .The journal entry for the issuance of the bonds and bond issue costs would be as follows:

                                                      Debit                          Credit

Cash                                             $538,976.26

Discount on bonds payable       $39,023.74

Unamortized bonds issue costs $22,000

                                       Bonds Payable                       $600,000

3. Assuming that Barnett uses IFRS,  the journal entry for the issuance of the bonds would be as follows:

                     Debit                      Credit              

Cash             $600,000

          Bonds Payable             $600,000

Explanation:

In order to calculate the selling price of the bonds we would have to calculate first the present value of particular and present value of interest, hence:

present value of particular=($600,000×0.414643)=$248,785.80

present value of interest=$600,000×4%13.007936=$312,190.46

Therefore, selling price of the bonds=present value of particular+present value of interest

1. Selling price of the bonds=$248,785.80+$312,190.46=$590.976.46

2. The journal entry for the issuance of the bonds and bond issue costs would be as follows:

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Cash                                             $538,976.26

Discount on bonds payable       $39,023.74

Unamortized bonds issue costs $22,000

                                       Bonds Payable                       $600,000

3. Assuming that Barnett uses IFRS,  the journal entry for the issuance of the bonds would be as follows:

                     Debit                      Credit              

Cash             $600,000

          Bonds Payable             $600,000

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A stereotype is an over generalized, predetermined belief about a category of individuals.

Merits:

Stereotypes can help to make a perception of someone, thus filling in missing information about that person.

Stereotypes can also place individuals into certain pre - established groups, which help to organize info much more efficiently.

Stereotypes can allow one to respond to problems quicker by applying past experiences that may seem similar to the current situation.

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Debit Unrealized Loss: Short-term Investments $123,000

Credit Investment in Blair Inc. $123,000

To record the unrealized loss on Investment in Blair Corporation.

Debit Investment in ANC Corporation $46,000

Credit Unrealized Gain: Short-term Investments $46,000

To record the unrealized loss on Investment in ANC Corporation.

Debit Investment in Drake Corporation $64,000

Credit Unrealized Gain on Long-term Investments $64,000

To record the unrealized gain on Investment in Drake Corporation.

Debit Unrealized Loss on Long-term Investments $28,000

Credit Investment in Aaron Industries $28,000

To record the unrealized loss on Investment in Aaron Industries.

2. Amount reported in the Income Statement at December 31, 2021 from the adjusting entry:

Unrealized Loss on Short-term Investments $77,000

Unrealized Gain on Long-term Investments $36,000

Unrealized Loss on Available for sale Investments  $41,000

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Short term: Blair, Inc.     $ 512,000       $ 389,000           $ (123,000)

ANC Corporation             466,000           512,000                46,000

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