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In January 2010, the Free Cancer Foundation accepted an endowment of $500,000, the income from which is restricted to promoting research related to recovery from cancer. All gains, whether realized or unrealized are available for distribution. During 2010 the market value of endowment’s investment portfolio increased to $520,000. Accordingly, at year-end $20,000 was credited to a temporarily restricted expendable fund. During 2011 the market value of the portfolio decreased to $480,000 and the foundation spent $12,000 on qualifying projects.

Owing to these events and transactions, what should be the reported net asset balance of the following categories during 2011 (assuming a zero beginning balance in unrestricted net assets):

a) Permanently restricted

b) Temporarily restricted

c) Unrestricted

 

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In this article as well as your reading this week the balanced score card is explained:  http:// 

One of the best tools a manager has is a balanced score card.  Remember our bowling alley manager from week 5? Explain how the use of a balance score card could help him to measure and possibly improve his problem. How does the score card approach fit in to the control function of management?  Be specific and attempt to think through the manager’s problem using the scorecard. How can it potentially fix the turn over problem he has in the branch?

(Just so you don’t have to keep going back to week five)

You are the manager of the northern branch of the Laurel City bowling alleys. The owner, Jill Espy, has 4 other bowling alleys around town. The average employee assigned to the concession stand of all the Laurel City bowling alleys lasts 3 years. However, in your branch the average employee lasts only 8 months. Jill is concerned about this huge discrepancy and wants to know your explanation for the difference and what you can do to correct the problem. Training new employees is costly to the company and this high turnover is costing her money that could be better spent elsewhere.

THEME TWO: Traditionally theorist suggest that the managerial function of controlling should not be confused with control in the behavioral or manipulative sense. This function does not imply that managers should attempt to control or to manipulate the personalities, values, attitudes, or emotions of their employees. Instead, this function of management concerns the manager’s role in taking necessary actions to ensure that the work-related activities of employees are consistent with and contributing toward the accomplishment of organizational and departmental objectives.

Research the idea of controlling from afar in the virtual organization on the Internet and answer the following question: How can a manager be assured or measure work that is performed when the employee may be 5,000 miles away? 

 

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Bill and Hillary produce food and clothing. In an hour, Bill can produce 1 unit of food or 1 unit of clothing, while Hillary can produce 2 units of food or 3 units of clothing. They each work 10 hours a day.

1.Draw the PPF for the household assuming that each spends the same number of hours each day as the other producing food and clothing.

2. Hillary suggests she specialize in making clothing. She will do all the clothing production for the family; however, if all her time is devoted to clothing and they still want more, then Bill can help with clothing production. What does the household PPF look like now?

3. Bill suggests that Hillary specialize in producing food. Hillary will do all the food production for the family; however, if all her time is devoted to food and they still want more, then Bill can help with food production. What does the household PPF look like under Bill’s proposal?

4. Comparing your answers to parts c, d, and e, which allocation of time makes the most sense? Relate your answer to the theory of comparative advantage

 

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File Page 3 of3 Home Insert 339words m Design Layout References 2. 3. Flip-05’9“ Mailings Review View Help ,0 Tell me what you want to do Consider a small town that is sewed by two grocery stores, White and Gray.Each store must decide whether it will remain open on Sunday or whether it will closeon that day, Monthly payoffs for each strategy pair are as shown in the table below, Gray’s Ch aices Open Sundays Closed Sundays Open SundaysWhite’s $4000 Closed . $12.00!} $8,000 Sundays $2.000 $5.000 Which firm is the most profitable in this market?Does Gray have a dominant strategy? Is there a dominant equilibrium for both firms?Is the dominant equilibrium profit-maximizing? Is this an example of the prisoners‘ dilemma? Explain, A Tammie Owen E i3 Share 5′ Comments 100%

 

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