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This descriptive case was designed for use in an undergraduate taxation or business law class. The case provided an exercise for students to decide whether workers should be classified as employees or independent contractors using alternative...
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This descriptive case detailing a consumer's ordeal with AT&T culminating in a change to another service provider gives an opportunity to discuss cost of quality in terms of a service industry rather than a manufacturing environment....
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J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer James Dimon faced many crucial management decisions based on the revelation during his April 30, 2012 conference with his senior management team about certain out-of-control...
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The critical incident asks students to define inventory and net realizable value of ice cream bars. The students are required to calculate the ending inventory value of the ice cream bars using allowable cost flow assumptions as well as the...
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Ed Post, a new member of the Messiah Board of Deacons, needs to make a recommendation on a proposal for a ministry outreach. There is a significant amount of funds associated with the project and a lease commitment of ten years. Possibly...
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Patrick Kelly’s receipt of the Explanation of Benefits for his colonoscopy served as the catalyst for recollections of his interactions with providers and staff members in preparation for and after his procedure. Some of these recollections...
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The Tacoma Art Museum was a regional, mid-sized museum in Western Washington dedicated to collecting and exhibiting Northwest art. The Museum’s leadership had worked hard toward achieving its vision as a national model for regional museums....
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A top accounting student was struggling with the concept of capital leases versus operating leases. After looking at the financial statements and notes to the financial statements of two airline companies, she realized that operating leases...
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Groupon, Inc.’s growth had been spectacular, and in less than three years after its founding, it was ready to make its initial public offering (IPO). Its revenues and its customer base had grown rapidly. The company, however, had yet to show a...
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John, a long-time board member at Midwestern Community Credit Union (MCCU), noted in one of his financial reviews that MCCU’s operating expense ratio was substantially higher than those of peer credit unions. Examination revealed that MCCU had...