Small business, test 4
Communication
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burglary
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Case Studies
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Notification Act
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Errors and omissions insurance
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Legal entity
A being, human or nonhuman, such as a corporation, that is recognized as having rights and duties, such as the right to own property.
Inventory valuation
Determination of the number of assets held by the firm for sale or production
Regulation in the workplace
Laws and governmental rules that limit the freedom of business owners to manage their businesses as they please
Worker adjustment and Retraining
Requires employers to notify employees of impending layoffs
just in time inventory
The practice of purchasing and accepting delivery of inventory only after it has been sold to the final customer.
Accounts receivable
The total amount of money owed to a business.
Insurance
a contract between two or more parties in which one party agrees, for a fee, to assume the risk of another
Subcontract
a contract by which a new party agrees to perform a duty that one of the original parties to a contract was already legally obligated to perform
Exempt
a federal government descriptor of employees who are exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act and are generally paid salaries
Plant
a general term for the facilities of a business
Nepotism
a management philosophy of selecting and promoting people based on family ties
Perpetual Inventory
a system of recording the receipt and sale of each item as it occurs
General Partnership
all partners are equally and fully responsible for the business obligations
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
an act of congress that makes it illegal to discriminate against people who are older than 40 years of age
Americans with Disabilities Act
an act of congress that requires that business make provisions for access for people with disabilities
Safety Stock
an amount of inventory carried to ensure that you will not run out inventory because of fluctuating levels of sale
Deductible
an amount of loss that will not be paid by an insurance company
Virtual Employees
an independent contractor who provides specialized business services or support from a distance, through the internet, telephone, fax, or another method of communication
Job Description
defines all knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to fill the position, including personality, experience, and education
On-the-job Training
delivered to employees while they perform their regular jobs; techniques include orientations, job instruction training, apprenticeships, internships and assistantships, job rotation, and coaching
Contingency Fee
fee paid by a client to an attorney for legal services that are dependent on the outcome of a case
Point-of-sale system
hardware and software combinations that integrate inventory management directly into accounting software
Vicarious Liability
indirect liability or responsibility for the actions of another
Unemployment Insurance
is collected by the IRS and state agencies as a percentage of tax on payroll
Tax codes
laws and regulations that specify the requirements of taxation
Employee Theft
misappropriation of business property by employees of that business
Crime Insurance
offers protection against losses from crimes committed against your business
Inventory
products that are held for sale to customers
Executive Order No. 11246
prohibits federal contractors and federally‐assisted construction contractors and subcontractors, who do over $10,000 in Government business in one year from discriminating in employment decisions on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin
Mediation
puts the dispute to a neutral third party who is not a judge. Are not binding on the two parties
Sole Proprietorship Advantages
secrecy, unique tax advantages, owner doesn't have to share profits, relative freedom of action and control, easiest and simplest form to organize, operate, and dissolve
Factoring
selling the rights to collect accounts receivable to an entity outside your business
Internal Control
set of rules and procedures that work to limit the opportunity for employee theft or malfeasance
Infringer
someone who uses intellectual property without the permission of the owner
Payback Peridod
the amount of time it takes a business to earn back the funds it paid out to obtain a capital asset
Replacement value
the cost incurred to replace one asset with an identical asset
Periodic Inventory
the process of physically counting business assets on a set schedule
Probationary Period
the trial in which an employee has temporary status before a formal offer to work full time is presented
Litigation
uses small-claims court or the regular court to settle differences
Adverse possession
when the owner of real property does not enforce property rights and allows a nonowner to use the property as if it was his or her own
Limited Partnership
where most partners are liable only for the amount they invested in the partnership
Small claims court
works only when you are owed money, can prove it, and have exhausted order procedures like calls and letters to a customer