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Daniel [21]
2 years ago
3

One of your employees has performed well this year. At performance appraisal time, she asks you about how raise and bonus amount

s will be determined. In this situation, she is most likely to be concerned about which of the following methods for fair distribution of resources? Equality
Loyalty

Equity

need
Business
1 answer:
Anastaziya [24]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C) Equity

Explanation:

The Equity method benefits the most those employees who give the best objetive results.

The equity method is fair and impartial, it does not favor friendship or nepotismo over results, and therefore, it is a very good method of reward if the goal is to promote better results within the company.

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See the explanation below:

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Revenues                                 28,600

Expenses                                <u> (13,200)  </u>

Profit                                          15,400

Dividend                                  <u>  (1,500)  </u>

Retained earning                   <u>  13,900  </u>

2. Statement of changes in stockholders' equity

Details                                         Amount ($)

Common stock                                   0

Retained b/f                                        0        

Retained earning for the year      <u>  13,900  </u>

Stockholders' equity                     <u>  13,900  </u>

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Details                                         Amount ($)

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Cash                                                  13,900

Other assets                                    <u>     0     </u>

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c. Explain why the income statement uses different terminology to date the income statement than is used to date the balance sheet.

The reason is the income statement shows the performance of a company during a particular period, while the balance sheet shows the assets and liabilities of the company at a specific point in time.

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I wish you the best.

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