The following accounts are taken from the ledger of Crane Company at December 31, 2017. Notes Payable $19,600 Cash $5,900 Common Stock 24,500 Supplies 4,900 Equipment 74,500 Rent Expense 2,000 Dividends 7,800 Salaries and Wages Payable 2,900 Salaries and Wages Expense 37,200 Accounts Payable 8,800 Service Revenue 84,300 Accounts Receivable 7,800
Prepare a trial balance.
CRANE COMPANY
Trial Balance
For the Month Ended December 31, 2017For the Year Ended December 31, 2017December 31, 2017
Debit Credit
$ $
$ $
Answer:
DEBIT SIDE $140,100
CREDIT SIDE $140,100
Explanation:
Preparation of a trial balance.
CRANE COMPANY Trial Balance For the Month Ended December 31, 2017
DEBIT SIDE
Equipment $74,500
Accounts receivable $7,800
Cash $5,900
Supplies $4,900
Dividends $7,800
Salaries and Wages Expense $37,200
Rent Expense $2,000
TOTAL DEBIT SIDE $140,100
CREDIT SIDE
Common stock $24,500
Notes payable $19,600
Salaries and wages payable $2,900
Accounts payable $8,800
Service Revenue $84,300
TOTAL CREDIT SIDE $140,100
Therefore Prepare a trial balance CRANE COMPANY Trial Balance will have both. DEBIT and CREDIT BALANCE of $140,100
If Ralph rides the bus to work which is considered an inferior good/service. After Ralph applies for and accepts a new management job at twice his old salary he starts to make changes. Based on what you have learned about changes in income and consumer choices, what will most likely happen to Ralph’s use of public transportation? Group of answer choices Ralph would discontinue riding the bus and switch to riding his bike. Ralph would discontinue riding the bus and purchase a car. It will decrease since Ralph will ask his boss if he can telework to avoid the long commute. Ralph would continue riding the bus.
Answer:
Ralph would discontinue riding the bus and purchase a car.
Explanation:
As in the question it is mentioned that Ralph rides the bus when he go to work this represent an inferior good or a service but when he accept a new management job where his salary is doubled so he begins to make the changes
The change is that as the income rises, so the consumption would fall so he would prefer the more expensive option i.e to purchase a car
A- Ralph would discontinue riding the bus and switch to riding his bike after he gets a new management job and his salary is doubled as compared to the old payroll of Ralph.
Ralph is a rational consumer who will like to upgrade his lifestyle only when his salary reaches a level that he can spend extra part of his disposable income.
Ralph would continue riding his bike for numerous reasons one of them being that he would want to save the time of commute between his accommodation and his workplace,Ralph will also be able to save time for himself when he reaches home as he can depart at his own comfortable times and this will lead to him eventually spending on own's happiness for Ralph.Ralph will also end up saving money even after commuting through bike as he knows that his salary is doubled from the previous salary. This will hence not cost as much to him than he would proportionately save.
Hence, the correct option is A that Ralph will stop riding bus and use bike to commute.
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In the open market, oil shares are an example of:
A. finance.
B. accounting.
C. a commodity.
D. a security.
Answer:
C. A commodity
Explanation:
The capital balance for Messalina is $210,000 and for Romulus is $140,000. These two partners share profits and losses 60 percent (Messalina) and 40 percent (Romulus). Claudius invests $100,000 in cash in the partnership for a 20 percent ownership. The bonus method will be used. What are the capital balances for Messalina, Romulus, and Claudius after this investment is recorded
Answer: $216,000 , $144,000 , $90,000
Explanation:
The capital balances for Messalina, Romulus, and Claudius after this investment is recorded will be calculated thus:
Messalina:
Capital balance: $210,000
Bonus share: 60% × $10000 = $6,000
New capital balance: $216,000
Romulus:
Capital balance: $140,000
Bonus share: 40% × $10000 = $4,000
New capital balance: $144,000
Claudius:
Capital balance: $100,000
Bonus share: 10% × $10000 = ($10,000)
New capital balance: $90,000
The answer is $216,000 , $144,000 , $90,000
When using the Copy to Purchase Order feature from within an Estimate , where do you need to turn on USE Purchase orders?
Answer: From expenses within the Accounts & settings.
Explanation:
When using the copy to purchase order feature within an estimate, to turn on USE purchase orders you navigate to expenses under accounts and settings. When you get to the accounts and settings you would see the feature that shows "Expenses" tab. In the Purchase orders section, select the edit icon. Turn on the Use purchase orders options.
Answer:account and settings, expenses, purchase order
Explanation:
A Student table and an Address table contain one linked record. What kind of table relationship do these tables
demonstrate?
a. one-to-one
b. one-to-many
c. many-to-many
d. many-to-none
Answer:
A.)
Explanation:
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In 2008, Lower Case Productions had cash flows from investing activities of $85,000 and cash flows from financing activities of $93,000. The balance in the firm's cash account was $94,000 at the beginning of 2018 and $72,000 at the end of the year. What was Lower Case's cash flow from operations for 2018
Answer:
-$200,000
Explanation:
The cash balance in the cash account at the end of the year is shown by the formula below:
Cash balance at the end of the year=cash flows from operations+cash flow investing activities+cash flows from financing activities+beginning cash balance
Cash balance at the end of the year=$72,000
cash flows from operations=X
cash flow investing activities=$85,000
cash flows from financing activities= $93,000
beginning cash balance=$94,000
cash flow investing activities+cash flows from financing activities+beginning cash balance=$85,000+$93,000+$94,000=$272,000
$72,000=X+$272,000
The above shows that cash flows from operations is a cash outflow not an inflow
X=$72,000-$272,000=-$200,000
Use two correctly labeled side-by-side graphs of the loanable funds market in the United States and China to show how a higher interest rate in the United States will lead to capital flows between the two countries. On your graphs, be sure to label the equilibrium interest rate in each country in the absence of international cap- ital flows, the international equilibrium interest rate, and the size of the capital inflows and outflows.
Answer:
Figure is given below.
Explanation:
The graph of United states and china is as follows :
Equilibrium is a condition in which market demand and supply or market forces are balanced, resulting in steady prices. Demand and supply balance each other out, resulting in a condition of equilibrium.
The international interest rate of equilibrium is set at 4%. The chart also shows capital inflows and outflows, as well as the United States and China's off-balance interest rates.
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You are considering an investment in Cruise, Inc. and want to evaluate the firm's free cash flow. From the income statement, you see that Cruise earned an EBIT of $203 million, paid taxes of $50 million, and its depreciation expense was $74 million. Cruise's gross fixed assets increased by $71 million from 2017 to 2018. The firm's current assets decreased by $11 million and spontaneous current liabilities increased by $6.1 million. What is Cruise's operating cash flow, investment in operating capital and free cash flow for 2018, respectively in millions
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Cruise's operating cash flow would be calculated as:
= EBIT + Depreciation + Taxes
= 203 + 74 - 50
= $227 million
Cruise's investment in operating capital will b calculated as:
= 71 - 11 - 6.1
= $53.9 million
Cruise's free cash flow for 2018 will be calculated as:
= operating cash flow - investment in Operating capital
= 227 - 53.9
= $173.1 million
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Operating cash flow = EBIT - taxes + depreciation expense
= $203 million -$50 million + $74 million
= $227 million
The investment in operating capital is
= Gross fixed asset - decrease in current asset + increase in current liability
= $71 million - $11 million + $6.1 million
= $66.1 million
And, the free cash flow is
= Operating cash flow - investment in operating capital
= $227 million - $66.1 million
= $160.90 million
The chart below gives prices and output information for the country of Utopia. Use this information to calculate real and nominal GDP for both years. Use 2001 as the base year.
Year 2000 2001
Price Quantity Price Quantity
Ice Cream $7.00 600 $3.00 400
Blue Jeans $70.00 20 $20.00 90
Laptops $300.00 5 $300.00 5
2000 nominal GDP = $_________
2001 nominal GDP = $_________
2000 real GDP = $_________
2001 real GDP = $_________
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
As we know that
Nominal GDP = Sum of (Present Year Price × Present Year Quantity)
And,
Real GDP = Sum of (Base Year Price × Present Year Quantity)
Now
(a) Nominal GDP, 2000 is
= $[(7 × 600) + (70 × 20) + (300 × 5)]
= $4,200 + $1,400 + $1,500
= $7,100
(b) Nominal GDP, 2001 is
= $[(3 × 400) + (20 × 90) + (300 × 5)]
= ($1,200 + $1,800 + $1,500)
= $4,500
(c) Real GDP, 2000 is
= $[(3 × 600) + (20 × 20) + (300 × 5)]
= $1,800 + $400 + 1,500
= $3,700
(d) Real GDP, 2001 is
= $[(3 × 400) + (20 × 90) + (300 × 5)]
= $1,200 + $1,800 + $1,500
= $4,500
ABC Services reported the following transactions for September, 2013. A) The owner opened the business with a capital contribution of $23,500 cash. It was credited to Capital. B) The business purchased office equipment for $11,500. The business paid $2,500 cash down and put the balance on a note payable. C) The business paid insurance expense of $1,350 cash. D) The business paid a utility bill for $980 cash. E. The business paid $2,000 cash for September rent. F. The business had sales of $12,000 in September. Of these sales, 60% were cash sales, and the balance was credit sales. G. The business paid $9,700 cash for office furniture. What are the total liabilities at the end of September, 2013
Answer:
ABC Services
The total liabilities at the end of September, 2013
= $9,000
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Capital contribution = $23,500
Equipment = $11,500
Cash payment for equipment = $2,500
Note payable on equipment = $9,000
Insurance expense paid = $1,350
Utility expense paid = $980
Rent paid = $2,000
Sales = $12,000
Cash Sales = $7,200 (60% of $12,000)
Credit Sales = $4,800 (40% of $12,000)
Office furniture paid = $9,700
Therefore, total liabilities at the end of September, 2013 = $9,000. This represents the note payable for the office equipment purchased in B.
The Commonwealth of Virginia filed suit in October 2019 against Northern Timber Corporation, seeking civil penalties and injunctive relief for violations of environmental laws regulating forest conservation. When the 2020 financial statements were issued in 2021, Northern had not reached a settlement with state authorities, but legal counsel advised Northern Timber that it was probable the ultimate settlement would be $1,056,000 in penalties. The following entry was recorded:
Loss-litigation 1,650,000
Liability-litigation 1,650,000
Late in 2016, a settlement was reached with state authorities to pay a total of $1,120,000 to cover the cost of violations.
Required:
1. Prepare any journal entries related to the change.
2. Would a disclosure note be required for the change in estimate?
Answer:
Dr Liability - Litigation 530,000
Cr Gain - Litigation 530,000
Explanation:
Preparation of any journal entries related to the change.
Based on the information given journal entries related to the change will be:
Dr Liability - Litigation 530,000
Cr Gain - Litigation 530,000
(1,650,000-$1,120,000)
Presented below are selected account balances for Tamarisk Co. as of December 31, 2017.
Inventory 12/31/17 $60,050
Cost of Goods Sold $229,610
Common Stock 74,370
Selling Expenses 15,940
Retained Earnings 45,010
Administrative Expenses 37,625
Dividends 17,920
Income Tax Expense 29,930
Sales Returns and Allowances 12,116
Sales Discounts 14,740
Sales Revenue 410,200
Prepare closing entries for Tamarisk Co. on December 31, 2017. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)
No.
Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
1. (To close accounts with credit balances)
2. (To close accounts with debit balances)
3. (To close net income / (loss))
4. (To close dividends)
Answer:
No. Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
1 Sales Revenue $410,200
Income Summary $410,200
(To close accounts with credit balances)
2. Income Summary $339,961
Sales return & Allowance $12,116
Sales Discounts $14,740
Cost of Goods Sold $229,610
Selling Expense $15,940
Administrative expense $37,625
Income tax expense $29,930
(To close accounts with debit balances)
3. Income Summary $70,239
Retained Earnings $70,239
(To close net income / (loss))
4. Retained Earnings $17,920
Dividends $17,920
(To close dividends)
These are selected 2017 transactions for Flounder Corporation: Jan. 1 Purchased a copyright for $110, 750. The copyright has a useful life of 5 years and a remaining legal life of 33 years. Mar. 1 Purchased a patent with an estimated useful life of 6 years and a legal life of 20 years for $138, 600. Sept. 1 Purchased a small company and recorded goodwill of $153, 350. Its useful life is indefinite.
Prepare all adjusting entries at December 31 to record amortization required by the events. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)
Answer and Explanation:
The adjusting journal entries are as follows:
On Dec 31
Amortization expense $22,150 ($110,750 ÷ 5 years)
To Copyrights $22,150
(Being amortization expense is recorded)
Here amortization expense is debited as it increased the expenses and credited the copyrights as it decreased the assets
On Dec 31
Amortization expense $19,250 ($38,600 ÷ 6 years × 10 ÷ 12)
To Patents $19,250
(Being amortization expense is recorded)
Here amortization expense is debited as it increased the expenses and credited the patents as it decreased the assets
On Dec 31
No journal entry is required
When a firm uses retained profits to invest in more energy efficient equipment, an economist would calculate the _________________ of investing in physical capital.
Answer:
opportunity cost
Explanation:
When a firm uses retained profits to invest in more energy efficient equipment, an economist would calculate the opportunity cost of investing in physical capital.
It is generally not a good idea to put a cash advance on your credit card because
It will negatively effect your credit score.
O
Credit card companies charge a higher interest rate (and often an additional fee) on cash advances than they do on
purchases
O Credit cards have no grace periods on cash advances
Student loans must be repaid and grants do not need to be repaid.
The essential characteristics of financial statement fraud are: The misstatement is material and intentional and the users of the financial statements are investors in publicly traded companies. This misstatement is material and intentional and the preparers of the financial statements have a fiduciary obligation to the organization. The misstatement is material and intentional and the preparers of the financial statements fail to report the misstatement to the SEC or other applicable authority. The misstatement is material and intentional and the users of the financial statements have been misled.
Answer:
The misstatement is material and intentional and the users of the financial statements have been misled.
Explanation:
Financial statement fraud is defined as the intentional misstatement or ommision of information on the financial statement that is aimed at deceiving users of financial statement.
When a fraud is perpetrated the act is an intentional attempt to misrepresent a situation to illegally gain something that is not legally yours.
For example financial statement fraud can be done to obtain a loan or inflate the price of company shares.
Usually profits, assets, and revenue are overstated. While liabilities, expenses, and losses are understated
Dollar General sells convenience items such as light bulbs, laundry detergent, and milk at a lower price than a customer pays at a grocery store, but the company is still able to maintain satisfactory profit margins. Dollar General is an example of _______ in the convenience store industry.
Answer:
cost leadership
Explanation:
Here are the options to this question :
Group of answer choices
reengineering
cost leadership
production innovations
efficient labor
A cost leader sells at a lower price when compared to its competitors
In December of this year, Paul, who is single, redeemed qualified Series EE U.S. Savings Bonds. The proceeds were used to help pay for his daughter's college tuition. Paul received proceeds of $10,000 representing principal of $7,000 and interest of $3,000. The qualified higher educational expenses he paid this year totaled $6,000. Paul has other adjusted gross income of $85,350. What is the amount of interest income Paul can exclude from his income this year
Answer:
$1,800
Explanation:
The computation of the amount of interest income that should be excluded is as follows:
Given that
Proceeds received $10,000
Principle $7,000
Interest $3,000
Qualified Higher Educational expenses $6,000
Now the amount excluded is
= $3,000 ×($6,000 ÷ ($7,000 + $3,000))
= $1,800
It is reported that a 99-year license to use a parking spot at 42 Crosby in New York City is priced at $1 million. The licensee will have to cease using the parking spot thereafter. If the interest rate is fixed at 0.5% per month for the next 99 years, what is the fixed monthly payment on an equivalent 99-year mortgage to finance this purchase
Answer:
$13.39
Explanation:
future value of an annuity = monthly payment x FV annuity factor
monthly payment = future value / FV annuity factor
future value = $1,000,000
FV annuity factor = [(1 + 0.5%)¹¹⁸⁸ - 1 ] / 0.5% = 74,670.60843
monthly payment = $1,000,000 / 74,670.60843 = $13.39
Karl works at Moe's grocery. This year Karl was paid $30,000 in salary, but he was allowed to purchase his groceries at 15 percent below Moe's cost. This year Karl spent $2,040 to purchase groceries, costing Moe $2,400. The groceries were worth $3,600. What amount must Karl include in his gross income
Answer:
$30,360
Explanation:
Calculation for What amount must Karl include in his gross income
Gross income amount= [($30,000 + ($2,400 × .15))]
Gross income amount=$30,000 + $360
Gross income amount= $30,360
Therefore the amount that Karl must include in his gross income is $30,360
Leo is a recruitment executive for a large company. He has identified new labor resource requirements in both the marketing and production departments. What should be his first step in recruiting candidates for the positions?
A.
conduct background checks of candidates
B.
make job offers
C.
arrange interviews
D.
conduct reference checks
E.
place job ads on job sites
Answer:
E. place job ads on job sites
Explanation:
The first step for Leo is to place the Job advertisement on the various job sites. Advertising is making the public aware of the vacancy. The purpose of going public is to attract as many qualified candidates as possible. Having a large pool of candidates increases the possibility of getting the right person for the job.
View Policies Current Attempt in Progress At December 31, 2019, Wildhorse Corporation had the following stock outstanding. 10% cumulative preferred stock, $100 par, 107,579 shares $10,757,900 Common stock, $5 par, 4,074,720 shares 20,373,600 During 2020, Wildhorse did not issue any additional common stock. The following also occurred during 2020. Income from continuing operations before taxes $21,919,000 Discontinued operations (loss before taxes) $3,300,700 Preferred dividends declared $1,075,790 Common dividends declared $2,181,700 Effective tax rate 35 %
Compute earnings per share data as it should appear in the 2020 income statement of Wildhorse Corporation. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.48.)
Earnings Per Share
$
$
Answer:
Wildhorse Corporation
Income Statement (Partial)
For the year ended Dec 31, 2020
Particulars Amount
Net Income
Income from continuing operation $21,919,000
before income tax
Income Tax (35%) $7,671,650
Income from continuing operation $14,247,350
Discontinued operations
Losses before taxes $3,300,700
Less: Income tax (35%) $1,155,245 $2,145,455
Net Income $12,101,895
Preferred dividend declared $1,075,790
Weighted average common share outstanding 4,074,720 shares
Earning per share
Income from continuing operation $3.23
($14,247,350 - $1,075,790)/4074720
Less: Discontinued operation, net of tax -$0.53
($2,145,455/4074720)
Net Income $2.71
($12,101,895 - $1,075,790) / 4074720
DRK, Inc., has just sold 100,000 shares in an initial public offering. The underwriter’s explicit fees were $60,000. The offering price for the shares was $40, but immediately upon issue, the share price jumped to $44. a. What is the total cost to DRK of the equity issue? b. Is the entire cost of the underwriting a source of profit to the underwriters? multiple choice Yes No
Answer: a. $460,000 ; b. No
Explanation:
a. What is the total cost to DRK of the equity issue?
First, we calculate the implicit cost per share which will be:
= $44 - $40 = $4.
Therefore, the total implicit cost will be:
= $4 × 100,000
= $400,000
Therefore, total cost to DRK of the equity issue will be:
= Implicit cost + Explicit cost
= $400,000 + $60,000
= $460,000
b. Is the entire cost of the underwriting a source of profit to the underwriters?
No. The entire cost of the underwriting would not be a source of profit to the underwriters. This is because the cost of underpricing isn't included.
The next three questions use the below information. Company A started business on January 1, 20X1, and bought the following piece of equipment. Cost of asset $150,000 Useful life 3 Tax rate 21% 20X1 estimated tax payment 1,800 Depreciation for book and tax purposes is as follows: Book Tax 20X1 40,000 100,000 20X2 40,000 20,000 20X3 40,000 0 20X1 income statement information: Sales 638,000 Expenses (does not include depreciation expense and tax expense) 510,000 What is net income for 20X1?
Answer:
$69,520
Explanation:
"Note: Let assume salvage value is $3,000"
Company A
Income Statement
For the year 20X1
Sales $638,000
Expenses $510,000
Depreciation $40,000 [(150,000-30,000)/3}
Income before tax $88,000
Income tax at 21% $18,480
Net Income $69,520
*80 points* Introduce a blog owner (a company, organization, or school). Analyze a professional blog owned by a company or by a not-for-profit organization. Professional blogs are different from personal blogs in many ways. You'll compare these two types of blogs.
Compare and contrast the professional blog that you have chosen with the personal blog on the following dimensions:
Topic: What is the topic of the professional blog? How is it different from the topic of the personal blog?
Design: How do the designs of the two blogs (layout, font, color theme, images, styles, and so on) vary?
Structure and Content: Explain how the structure and the presentation of data and content in the two blogs vary?
Audience: (followers/subscribers) Who is the target audience for each blog? What is the targeted demographics for each blog? What kind of audience does each blog attract? Is the audience different from the intended audience? How is the audience for your personal blog different from the audience for the professional blog?
Other Social Media Links: Which other types of social media are linked to each blog? How do they help drive more traffic to the blog? How are the social media links in the nonpersonal blog different from the links in your personal blog?
Evaluation: Summarize how the blogs are different.
Answer: A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is a discussion or informational website published on the ... However, blog owners or authors often moderate and filter online comments to remove hate speech or other offensive content. ... by inventing new ways to navigate through huge amounts of information present in the blogosphere
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The following cost information shows that as production increases, Quantity produced/day Total Cost 0 $2,000 1 $2,500 2 $2,800 3 $3,300 4 $4,100 5 $5,300 6 $7,000 Group of answer choices average total cost decreases and then increases. average fixed cost increases. Total cost is increasing slower and slower. marginal cost falls.
Answer:
The following cost information shows that as production increases, the
average total cost decreases and then increases.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Quantity Total Cost Marginal Average
produced/day Cost Total Cost
0 $2,000 $2,000 $0
1 $2,500 $500 $2,500
2 $2,800 $300 $1,400
3 $3,300 $500 $1,100
4 $4,100 $800 $1,025
5 $5,300 $1,200 $1,060
6 $7,000 $1,700 $1,167
b) The average total cost is the total cost divided by the quantity produced per day. When no unit was produced, the company still incurred some cost, known as fixed cost for production infrastructure, etc. As the quantity produced increases, the average total cost tends to decrease until the quantity increased to 5 units. Perhaps, the factory capacity was exceeded at this point. No wonder the entity recorded an increase in the average total cost.
Yekutia has the resources to manufacture 320 motorcycles or 570 lawn-mowers per year. The country of Bezanitia, has the capability of producing 230 motorcycles or 410 lawn-mowers per year. Which country has the largest opportunity cost to produce one more motorcycle and what is the opportunity cost to that country?
Answer:
Bezanitia,
1.782609
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the cost of the next best option forgone hen one alternative is chosen over another alternative.
By choosing to produce one more motorcycle, the countries would be giving up the opportunity to produce one more unit of lawn mowers
Yekutia's opportunity cost in the production of motor cycle = 570 / 320 = 1.781250
Bezanitia's opportunity cost in the production of motor cycle = 410 / 230 = 1.782609
Select the term in the blank space beside the definition that it most closely matches.
1. A type of business that earns income by buying and selling merchandise.
2. Inventory is updated for purchases and sales of inventory only at the end of a period.
3. Inventory is updated for each purchase and each sale of inventory.
4. The expense of purchasing and preparing the merchandise sold during a period.
5. Seller's description of a cash discount granted to buyers in return for early payment.
6. The amount of time allowed by a seller before payment is due from the buyer.
7. Time period in which a cash discount is available.
8. Refers to credit terms where goods in transit are owned by the seller.
Answer:
1. Merchandiser
2. Periodic inventory system
3. Perpetual inventory system
4. Cost of goods sold
5. Sales discount
6. Credit period
7. Discount period
8. FOB destination
Explanation:
1. Merchandiser: A type of business that earns income by buying and selling merchandise.
2. Periodic inventory system: Inventory is updated for purchases and sales of inventory only at the end of a period.
3. Perpetual inventory system: Inventory is updated for each purchase and each sale of inventory.
4. Cost of goods sold: The expense of purchasing and preparing the merchandise sold during a period.
5. Sales discount: Seller's description of a cash discount granted to buyers in return for early payment.
6. Credit period: The amount of time allowed by a seller before payment is due from the buyer.
7. Discount period: Time period in which a cash discount is available.
8. FOB destination: Refers to credit terms where goods in transit are owned by the seller.
Oscar owns a bulldog. Another dog owner filed a lawsuit against Oscar alleging that his bulldog injured her pet poodle in a dog park fight. Despite evidence that his bulldog was not present at the dog park when a dogfight broke out, the jury found Oscar liable for injuries caused to the poodle. Based on these facts, Oscar has the legal option to do which of the following?
1) Make a peremptory challenge ((has to do with a juror))
2) File a motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict
3) Motion that the court nullify the verdict based on res judicata(no this has to do with not refiling the case)
4) File a motion for a directed verdict at the end of trial testimony before the case goes to the jury that argues that no reasonable jury could find for opposing party and therefore the judge should make a ruling on the case accordingly
Answer:
File a motion or a judgement notwithstanding the verdict
Explanation:
Answer:
File a motion or a judgement notwithstanding the verdict
Explanation: