Employee HealthCare Program
.... There are a number of different variations on the way
companies pay salespeople. .... Other
companies pay commission only on collected sales. ....
(969

4

)
Benefits and Compensation
.... There are a number of different variations on the way
companies pay salespeople. .... Other
companies pay commission only on collected sales. ....
(969

4

)
Rax Havens & US and Japanese Tax Codes
.... Exempted
companies pay a higher license fee than ordinary resident and non-resident
companies, but, in return, may obtain a guarantee from the government that ....
(4324

17

)
The health care system in modern Japan
.... the world as well, and it has managed to accomplish this while making the financial burden on corporations relatively light - Japanese
companies pay about one ....
(2539

10

)
Merit Pay Systems
.... and title changes. Many argue merit-
pay compensation schemes save money and help
companies remain competitive. In Fairfax County ....
(1380

6

)
AMERICAN CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S PAY
.... There is also a movement in Congress to make substantial tax benefits for
companies that don't
pay the CEO any more than 50 times that of the lowest-paid ....
(703

3

)
GM and Saturn
.... options. Under two-tier contracts,
companies pay new employees at a lower rate than employees already with the company. In this ....
(2487

10

)
Management Accounting
.... The insurance premiums that many American
companies pay for their workers must be taken into account when considering labor charges for products; at the same ....
(2779

11

)
Oligopolists
.... In some cases, the skill levels are also lower, but the loss of efficiency is counterbalanced by the low wages that the
companies pay. ....
(5224

21

)
EFFECTIVE USES OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
Public relations may involve some advertising--when
companies pay to put forth a particular message--but more commonly, public relations are also press ....
(742

3

)
Accounting Fundamentals
....
Companies can also negotiate the best possible terms on loans and capital equipment leases .... credit rating is, in turn, based on their ability to
pay and thus ....
(1156

5

)
Marketing Strategy of Fox Broadcasting
.... 7.
Pay television
companies, such as Home Box Office, Showtime, ESPN, MTV, and others (both premium
pay and basic channels in a cable television service ....
(1433

6

)
Issues in Business Ethics
.... jobs. For example, regulatory agencies could proactively examine
companies' records for examples of
pay inequity. Currently, the ....
(970

4

)
Triumph Over Temptation
.... jobs. For example, regulatory agencies could proactively examine
companies' records for examples of
pay inequity. Currently, the ....
(967

4

)
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES
.... Bloomington, Illinois: State Farm
Companies, 2001 .... Issue." Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News (19 September 2001): 8-9. "State Farm Insurance to
Pay $45 Million ....
(2125

9

)
Sprint PCS
.... These
companies pay the PCS Group a discounted price for their customers' usage, but bear the costs of acquisition and customer service. ....
(2045

8

)
The Turks & Caicos Islands
.... It includes GM's compensation program relative to the compensation plans being offered to other expatriates by other multinational
companies.
Pay equity also ....
(2023

8

)
Pay-Parity
.... between 1983 and 1998 of workers age 26 to 59 SHARE SHARE
PAY MEASURE OF .... Data: Stephen J. Rose and Heidi I. Hartmann The McGraw-Hill
Companies, Copyright 2004 ....
(2395

10

)
Pre-Emptive Means
.... He "is lead plaintiff in a high-profile lawsuit by three Chicago families seeking to make gun
companies pay for the violent deaths of their loved ones" (Cohen ....
(1643

7

)
Goodwill in Business
.... firm's assets. often,
companies pay more to acquire certain assets than the net value of the assets themselves. That most frequently ....
(1780

7

)
Philip Morris Companies, Inc.
.... These
companies do not have the latitude to cut prices to compete with Philip Morris .... can have a brand of equal value, Marlboro, for less money than they
pay now ....
(1573

6

)
MANAGED CARE PROGRAMS
.... outpatient services. For PPOs known as point of service arrangements, insurance
companies pay a standard negotiated fee. If the ....
(1435

6

)
Prohibiting Smoking in all States
.... If the government raises the taxes on cigarettes and shares the money with the states, the amount of money the tobacco
companies must
pay to the states is ....
(1159

5

)
Music Distribution
.... In this way, the retailer may need to borrow funds in order to
pay the invoice and then use future receipts to
pay back the loan. Existing
companies do not ....
(707

3

)
British Cable TV
.... Mergers like this are a direct attempt by British cable
companies to undermine the dominance of foreign
pay operators like BSkyB. ....
(2008

8

)
Merck Case
.... Pharmaceutical
companies not only must
pay for the development costs of drugs which are actually introduced to the market (and for which the patent life gives ....
(2043

8

)
Supply Chain Management
.... These risks can make using a single, committed, local supplier an attractive option for which
companies will
pay a premium. During ....
(938

4

)
Airport Screening since 9/11
.... delegating airport screening security, that "it's hard to imagine a level of incompetence greater than that shown by private
companies." Low
pay, high turnover ....
(1740

7

)
Two-Tier Wage System
.... the same as current employees by 2001 could make the deal more palatable than plans adopted at other
companies that tried to make two-tier
pay permanent." The ....
(1416

6

)
Lincoln Electric Company
.... to brands, but the fundamental reasons are that they know what they are getting, and they are willing to
pay extra for that knowledge.
Companies such as Coca ....
(1855

7

)