subject
Business, 18.09.2021 01:00 ryantrajean7

Metrocity is a large, growing community. One of ils problems has to do withi land use. There is a big piece of land that borders a lake on the southeast side of the city. The land has been vacant for several years. Young people of the community occasionally use the area for unauthorized picnics and swimming The owners of the land have defaulted on their taxes. The city now has to decide what to do with the land. A group of citizens, who call themselves “Citizens for Belter Living“, want the city to develop the land as a recreational area complete with swimming and picnic areas. A local business group wants to buy the land for a luxury hotel and conference center --something the city does not have. To develop the land for recreational purposes will cost $250,000. Funds also will be required to staff the area and to police and maintain it. The sale of the land for a hotel and conference center will provide $110,000 in revenue for the city. When the hotel and conference center are operational, there will be tax money coming into the city. But the community badly needs a recreational area, and the local citizens already pay high taxes for city services. The city manager has been asked to resolve the issue. Using the 7 Steps to Effective Decision Making. From the passage identify what should you write from the each steps.
1. Identify the Decision (problem)
2. Gather Information - what information is needed to make a good decision?, best sources of information. What is my purpose goal?
3. Identify the Alternatives - look at options. Possible paths of action.
4. Weigh the evidence - visualize what one option vs. the other would look and feel like
5. Choose among the alternatives - only after you have weighed your options. You may actually decide to combine your decisions.
6.Take Action
7. Review your decision - it's consequences - evaluate if you feel it was the right decision. Did you solve the problem? Are there additional questions and information you need?

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: Business

image
Business, 21.06.2019 15:00, moonk7733
Kim opim, an enthusiastic student, is on her flight over from philadelphia (phl) to paris. kim reflects upon how her educational experiences from her operations courses could explain the long wait time that she experienced before she could enter the departure area of terminal a at phl. as an airline representative explained to kim, there are four types of travelers in terminal a (buad 311) buad 311. mcgraw-hill create. vitalbook file. the citation provided is a guideline. check each citation for accuracy before use.
Answers: 3
image
Business, 21.06.2019 18:20, genyjoannerubiera
Elon musk is the ceo of tesla motors. musk also serves as chairman of tesla's board. according to corporate governance theory, which of the following is a logical reason why musk should serve on the board? 1. he serves on many other boards, including that of a major client of tesla.2. his is an independent director who is well positioned to monitor the company's management.3. he can easily fire board members that are shirking their duties.4. he can provide the board with valuable inside information about the firm and the industry.
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 06:00, StephanieQueen2003
For 2018, rahal's auto parts estimates bad debt expense at 1% of credit sales. the company reported accounts receivable and an allowance for uncollectible accounts of $86,500 and $2,100, respectively, at december 31, 2017. during 2018, rahal's credit sales and collections were $404,000 and $408,000, respectively, and $2,340 in accounts receivable were written off. rahal's accounts receivable at december 31, 2018, are:
Answers: 2
image
Business, 22.06.2019 07:10, Pipemacias1711
9. tax types: taxes are classified based on whether they are applied directly to income, called direct taxes, or to some other measurable performance characteristic of the firm, called indirect taxes. identify each of the following as a “direct tax,” an “indirect tax,” or something else: a. corporate income tax paid by a japanese subsidiary on its operating income b. royalties paid to saudi arabia for oil extracted and shipped to world markets c. interest received by a u. s. parent on bank deposits held in london d. interest received by a u. s. parent on a loan to a subsidiary in mexico e. principal repayment received by u. s. parent from belgium on a loan to a wholly owned subsidiary in belgium f. excise tax paid on cigarettes manufactured and sold within the united states g. property taxes paid on the corporate headquarters building in seattle h. a direct contribution to the international committee of the red cross for refugee relief i. deferred income tax, shown as a deduction on the u. s. parent’s consolidated income tax j. withholding taxes withheld by germany on dividends paid to a united kingdom parent corporation
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Metrocity is a large, growing community. One of ils problems has to do withi land use. There is a bi...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Social Studies, 08.09.2021 20:00