By accepting nonconforming goods, a buyer normally a. waives all remedies against the seller for the nonconformity b. is obligated to pay for the…

By accepting nonconforming goods, a buyer normallya.  waives all remedies against the seller for the nonconformityb.  is obligated to pay for the goodsc.  gives up any possibility of later revoking acceptanced.  all of the above

Question:By accepting nonconforming goods, a buyer normally:a. waives all remedies against the seller for the nonconformityb. Is obligated to pay for the goodsc. Gives up any possibility of…

Years, China”s McDonald”s have grown at a rate of 100 restaurants per year.

Years, China”s McDonald”s have grown at a rate of 100 restaurants per year. The total income of fast food restaurants in China now stands at 180 billion yuan RMB, and KFC and McDonald”s account for eight percent. What kind of magic has brought them such success in China? How Do they sustain growth rates?

The prescribed accounting treatment for stock dividends implicitly assumes that shareholders are fooled by “small” stock dividends and benefit by the…

The prescribed accounting treatment for stock dividends implicitly assumes that shareholders are fooled by “small” stock dividends and benefit by the market value of their additional shares. Explain this statement. Is it logical?

The prescribed accounting treatment for stock dividends implicitly assumes that shareholders are fooled by "small" stock dividends and benefit by the market value of their additional…

1. A product sells for $83 per unit, and its variable costs per unit are $71. The fixed costs are $10,479. If the firm wants to earn $31,327 pretax

fixed cost / (cm product A + 3 x cm product B)

10.) If 2 units of B are sold for every one unit of A the firm’s break-even point in units of B would be calculated as: step 1: breakeven in composite units = fixed cost / (cont margin for product A + 2 x cont margin for product B) step 2: Breakeven in units B is 2 times the breakeven in composite units since there were two units of B and one of A for each composite unit. Breakeven in units A is the same as the number of composite units breakeven.

Note: If 3 units of B are sold for every 1 of A follow the steps above but insert 3 instead of 2 into the formulas.

QUESTION 1Selling price per unit= $83Variable cost per unit=$71Fixed cost=$10479Target profit= $31327Number of units= fixed cost +target profitContribution marginContribution margin =…

Please can someone help with this question Date Number of Units Unit Price May 7 228 $10 July 28 137 13 June 1 sold 119 units August 2

Please can someone help with this question

Date     Number of Units     Unit Price

May 7     228                          $10

July 28     137                          13

June 1 sold 119 units August 27, 182 more units.

Prepare the perpetual inventory schedule for the above transactions using FIFO

Date     Purchases    Cost of Goods Sold   Balance

May 7     ______         ________                  ______

June1

June 28

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As an HR manager in a national bank, you have access to historical data about branch activity and employment across Canada from 2001 to 2009.

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Tasks

1. Plot these figures within WORD on a scatter plot. Estimate a regression line. That is, draw a line that cuts straight through the center of the points (one that minimizes the distance between the lines and the plotted points).

2. Using your plot, estimate the number of tellers needed for forecasted sales of $1,547.81 million and $1,702.27 million.

3. Answer in paragraph form: Given the trends and the nature of the banking industry, what other advice can you give the HR planner? Consider online banking, banking locations and hours, services offered, etc.

4. Answer in paragraph form: Why might using the plotted information alone be risky?

5. Answer in paragraph form: What other factors should you consider? Why?

6. Describe one quantitative and one qualitative technique that can be used to forecast human resources demand (discuss in complete detail).

On January 2, 2019, Frederick Corporation issued 18,000 shares of $10 par value common stock for $13 per share.

On January 2, 2019, Frederick Corporation issued 18,000 shares of $10 par value common stock for $13 per share. On April 1, 2019, Alpha reacquired 1,500 of these shares when they were trading $16 per share. On August 1, 2019 Frederick reissued 800 shares of treasury stock at the going market rate of $19 per share. Prepare the General Journal entry (without explanation) for the August 1 transaction.

From a taxable income perspective, is it better to be an employee or an independent contractor with examples?

From a taxable income perspective, is it better to be an employee or an independent contractor with examples?

Ans.From the income tax perspective, I feel it is better to be an employee because of the followingreasons:• The employer is responsible for filing of the income tax return of the employee so…

(i) Evidence that sustainability is a critical part of the company’s mission, and motivations for issuing a sustainability report. (ii) The scope of…

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