Answer:
d. inventory is sold at a profit
Explanation:
Net working capital increases when <u>inventory is sold at a profit</u>
Net working capital = Current Assets - Current Liabilities
. Cash, Inventory and receivables are part of current assets
Hence, when inventory is sold at profit, cash received is more than decrease in inventory and hence, current asset increase and hence, working capital increases. When it is sold at cost, it remains the same. Purchase of inventory on credit will lead to same amount increase in current assets and current liabilities. Payment by customer will lead to increase in cash and decrease in accounts receivable, Hence, no impact
Answer:
C) The court will apply the predominant-purpose test to determine whether the predominant purpose of the contract was the sale of goods in which case the UCC would apply.
Explanation:
From the case it is clear that the contract happens between Beau and the Manager of XYZ is of selling the carpet only. The service on the other hand, is not a department of UCC. The service contracts are department of common law whereas sales of goods law is applied to UCC or Uniform Commercial Code. So, except this option, all other options are false.
The answer is Residential rental property
Answer:
3
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Sales for the last four months :
8, 10, 15, and 9 units
Last four forecast of sales:
9, 11, 8 and 12 units
Now,
The mean absolute deviation (MAD) value of these forecast will be calculated as:
MAD = [ ∑|Sales - Forecast sales| ] ÷ [ Total number of forecast ]
or
MAD = [ |8 - 9| + |10 - 11| + |15 - 8| + |9 - 12| ] ÷ 4
or
MAD = [ 1 + 1 + 7 + 3 ] ÷ 4
or
MAD = 12 ÷ 4
or
MAD = 3
Answer and Explanation:
An advertisement that I have seen frequently and that has caught my attention is an advertisement about Shampoo for dogs. This announcement has a color palette that I like very much, it has a feeling of balance and freshness. This makes me believe that the dog will feel these sensations if he uses this product, which makes me want to buy it immediately. The dog images, used in the ad, also reinforce this desire, since all dogs are well treated and with very beautiful hair.
However, an ad that has not convinced me to buy the product is an advert about face moisturizer. Although the advertisement is well produced, it promises a miraculous product with effects beyond the capacity of a moisturizer. When watching the ad I feel somewhat deceived and I have negative feelings about the product.