Answer:
B) liable to Niki under the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
Explanation:
In contract law, promissory estoppel refers to a theory that when you make a reasonable promise but later you decide to back down, the other party may sue you in order to force you to fulfill your promise.
This theory has been upheld by the Supreme Court in Cohen v. Cowles Media Co. 501 US 663 (1991). So a reasonable promise will have the same binding effect as a contract.
Answer:
b. Decrease in net income; no effect on cash flow from operating activities
Explanation:
The adjusting entry is shown below:
Salaries expense A/c Dr $4,500
To Salary payable A/c Dr $4,500
(Being the accrued salary is recorded)
As we can see that the salaries expense is an expense account due to which the net income got decreased plus the salary payable has come under current liabilities of the balance sheet so there is no impact on the cash flow from operating activities
Answer:
1. a demand curve
2. a demand schedule
Explanation:
A demand curve is a graphical presentation indicating the connection between the price of a product, for example Television, and the quantity demanded for that product at a specific price.
On the other hand, a demand schedule is a table presentation of detailed data or numbers of the price-quantity demanded relationship for a product.
Hence, the right answer are:
1. a demand curve
2. a demand schedule
The correct answer is A) Seasonality.
A Boston Hallmark store is preparing a budget for the next year and needs to forecast sales. The store notices variation in sales around holidays. The pattern that describes the data to be forecasted is "Seasonality."
This sales term means that during a specific season, the volume of sales increases due to the high demand on the part of the consumers. In this case, when Christmas comes, the Boston store has data that proves that there is a considerable positive variation during the Christmas season and that is why this variation must be included in the budget and the forecasting of sales in that season.