Demographers report that the oldest members of the Baby Boom generation (born 1946-1964) were age 65 in 2011, the age for “normal retirement.” At the same time, about two-thirds of Baby Boomers are delaying retirement in order to recover from the recession of 2007-2009. Still, there are 79 million Baby Boomers who will be leaving the workforce and there are 40 million workers to replace them. The simple math tells us that companies will need to compete for workers as much as they compete for customers. Assuming that you will not have additional compensation or benefits to offer new workers, what are the non-financial “benefits” that your company can offer workers?
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Business, 22.06.2019 02:50, vcornejo7
Seattle bank’s start-up division establishes new branch banks. each branch opens with three tellers. total teller cost per branch is $96,000 per year. the three tellers combined can process up to 90,000 customer transactions per year. if a branch does not attain a volume of at least 60,000 transactions during its first year of operations, it is closed. if the demand for services exceeds 90,000 transactions, an additional teller is hired and the branch is transferred from the start-up division to regular operations. required what is the relevant range of activity for new branch banks
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:40, anatomyfl
At april 1, 2019, the food and drug administration is in the process of investigating allegations of false marketing claims by hulkly muscle supplements. the fda has not yet proposed a penalty assessment. hulkly’s fiscal year ends on december 31, 2018. the company’s financial statements are issued in april 2019. required: for each of the following scenarios, determine the appropriate way to report the situation. 1. management feels an assessment is reasonably possible, and if an assessment is made an unfavorable settlement of $13 million is reasonably possible. 2. management feels an assessment is reasonably possible, and if an assessment is made an unfavorable settlement of $13 million is probable. 3. management feels an assessment is probable, and if an assessment is made an unfavorable settlement of $13 million is reasonably possible. 4. management feels an assessment is probable, and if an assessment is made an unfavorable settlement of $13 million is probable.
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Business, 22.06.2019 16:20, ashleyprescot05
Stosch company's balance sheet reported assets of $112,000, liabilities of $29,000 and common stock of $26,000 as of december 31, year 1. if retained earnings on the balance sheet as of december 31, year 2, amount to $74,000 and stosch paid a $28,000 dividend during year 2, then the amount of net income for year 2 was which of the following? a)$23,000 b) $35,000 c) $12,000 d)$42,000
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Business, 23.06.2019 12:00, Mialock7677
An increase in mexico’s demand for united states goods would cause the value of the dollar to
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