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December 31 inventory                6

The selling price of the printer was $230.

20. Determine cost of goods sold for the year ended December 31 if the LIFO cost flow assumption is used.

21. Determine ending inventory as of December 31 if the LIFO cost flow assumption is used.

22. Determine gross profit for the year ended December 31 if the LIFO cost flow assumption is used. 

23. Determine cost of goods sold for the year ended December 31 if the FIFO cost flow assumption is used.

24. Determine ending inventory as of December 31 if the FIFO cost flow assumption is used.

25. Determine gross profit for the year ended December 31 if the FIFO cost flow assumption is used.  

26. For a company that uses U.S. GAAP, in a period of falling prices, the inventory cost flow assumption that results in the lowest gross profit is

a. FIFO.

b. LIFO.

c. Weighted average.

d. Specific identification.

 

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Write 5 page essay on the topic Covenants Land law.

The main concern in this case is whether or not Sarah is able to enforce the covenant to Oliver who will only own the land for a particular period which is 50 years. The answer is definitely no. Sarah does not have any legal ground to enforce the covenant to Oliver since the covenant between Leonard and Mary did not apply to Oliver2. However, Sarah has all the legal grounds to enforce some penalty to Mary for the bridge of covenant.

The reason is that Mary had not sold off the land to Oliver. Therefore, the covenant is still biding, what she did was to lease the land to Oliver, but not sell it to him. What this means is that the covenant is still binding and Mary has to take the responsibility to ensure that the restrictive covenant signed between her and Leonard is upheld. Therefore, the piece of advice to Sarah is to get hold of Mary and charge her with the responsibility3.

However, this should be noted that it is the covenantee who enforces the covenant to the covenanter. This will be in exception incase the deed was designed to provide that the covenanter is not in any way liable incase there is a breach in the covenant after he/she has sold the land. However, this is not applicable in this case because Mary had not sold the land

In the second case regarding Ned, the covenant they agreed on was one that denied him the right to use the plot for commercial use. However, when Ned sold the plot to Phillip he went ahead to use it for commercial use where he offered yoga and log cabin services. This is a little complex since Ned sold the land to Philip. It can even be more complex incase Ned cannot be easily traced4. Sarah may not be able to enforce the covenant on Philip since there was no any transaction between them. However, if Sarah can be able to reach Ned then she can be able to compel her to make the same agreement with Ned. In fact, it may be difficult for Sarah to

 

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Compose a 3500 words essay on Managing Information: Technology and System. Needs to be plagiarism free!

Through this theory it can be well stated that technological development can be clearly understood through various forms of social relations that are related to production. The theory states that technology can be considered to be another form of weapon that is generally employed in order to oppress the labour force of an organization. This theory looks at all the different dimensions related to people working in an organization. It states the behaviour of people at workplace, reflects upon the personnel who controls their work, necessary skills that they use in the workplace and the minimum wages they are been offered of their work. Harry Braverman who has been a supporting pillar for this particular theory states that under the situation of capitalism the skills of the workers are often stolen by the management and even the pleasurable working hours are eliminated accompanied by reduction in wages for the unskilled employees and extension in the working hours so as to deliver the best results for the organization. The elements that are encompassed in this particular theory are all linked with that of local systems of control and management. The theory even deals with a detailed analysis and identification of how the elements as stated in the theory is used so as reduce the overall power of the working class which cannot be reproducible by any form of machine power or unskilled labour. The technological advancements that are noticed with the organizations today reflect upon the outcome crystallizations of prior inevitable war of the capitalist development. Through this theory it can also be stated that the administrators and managers are the main people who maximum utilize information technology so as to serve the end of others dependent on them from task allocation to that of task completion.

The theory of labour process explains the dynamics of societal change with that of organizational change. The

 

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Please Complete EVERY question with ALL parts PER EACH question and show all work and calculations that need to be done to solve it step by step

1.    Rhoda Ruyner owns a $200,000 home and has a 2% chance of experiencing a loss that destroys her home in any given year. Assume that only one loss per year can occur and that if a loss occurs, her home is totally destroyed. Suppose that Rhoda purchases a full insurance contract from Acme Insurance for an actuarially fair premium. This contract would pay losses due to the total destruction of Rhoda’s home. Assume that Rhoda’s contract is the only insurance contract that Acme Insurance sold. What is the actuarially fair premium that Acme Insurance will charge Rhoda in the coming year? Show all calculations.

2.    Wile E., who owns the same type of house and faces the same loss distribution as Rhoda in the question above, also purchases full insurance for an actuarially fair premium from Acme Insurance. We assume that the two houses are independent of one another. 

Show all calculations.

a.    Createe a probability distribution table of possible outcomes for Acme Insurance if Acme sells insurance to both Rhoda and Wile E.

b.    What is the expected loss for Acme Insurance if Acme sells insurance to both Rhoda and Wile E.?

3.    Now suppose Wile E. has a 4% chance of experiencing a total loss in any given year. Suppose Acme Insurance still offers Wile E. and Rhoda the same insurance contract and charges them the same premium; in other words, Acme Insurance put Rhoda and Wile E. into the same risk pool. 

Show all calculations.

a.    Createe a probability distribution table of possible outcomes for Acme Insurance if Acme sells insurance to both Rhoda and Wile E.

b.    What premium amount must Wile E. and Rhoda each individually pay if Acme Insurance wants to “break-even”?

c.     Will Wile E. purchase this contract if he is charged the “break-even” premium? Will Rhoda purchase this contract if she is charged the “break-even” premium? Briefly explain your reason.

 

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