Answer:
1. <em>If this law of contributory negligence applies to the state, then Ramona will receive no compensation for the damages she sustained. </em>
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</em>2<em>. If this law of comparative negligence applies to this state, then Ramona will get 100% - 20% = 80% of the damages incurred in the accident, from John which will be $80,000</em>
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Explanation:
In contributory negligence, the defense completely bars plaintiffs from any recovery if they contribute to their own injury through their own negligence.
<em>If this law of contributory negligence applies to the state, then Ramona will receive no compensation for the damages she sustained. </em>
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In comparative negligence, the plaintiff's damages is award by the percentage of fault that the fact-finder assigns to the plaintiff for his or her own injury i.e the plaintiff's damage compensation is reduced by percentage of his/her percentage of fault.
<em>If this law of comparative negligence applies to this state, then Ramona will get 100% - 20% = 80% of the damages incurred in the accident, from John</em>
this is 80% of $100,00 which is equal to <em>$80,000</em>
Answer:
Nicole has profit $400 ....,.............
Answer:
A.$42,700 increase
B. Yes
Explanation:
A.
Selling price unit $30
Variable cost unit ( 21)
Logo ( 2)
Contribution margin unit $ 7 x 6,100 units = $42,700 increase
Therefore the increase in net income Maize will realize by accepting the special order, assuming Maize has sufficient excess operating capacity is $42,700
(b) Should Maize Company accept the special order?
YES. Maize company should accept the special order.
Answer:
Year2= $180,000
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
The cost of an asset is 1,100,000 and its residual value is 140,000 estimated useful life of the asset is eight years.
To calculate the depreciation expense for each year, we need to use the following formula:
Annual depreciation= 2*[(book value)/estimated life (years)]
Year1= [(1,100,000 - 140,000)/8]*2= 240,000
Year2= [(960,000 - 240,000)/8]*2= $180,000