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miskamm [114]
4 years ago
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Suppose that ted and lamont are involved in a dispute over a sales contract involving shoes. if ted takes the matter to court an

d argues that lamont should be subject to special business standards because lamont is a merchant, the court hearing the case may determine whether lamont is a merchant by assessing whether lamont
Business
1 answer:
aliya0001 [1]4 years ago
6 0
The court hearing the case may determine whether Lamont is a merchant by assessing whether Lamont:
1. Employed in the deal with Ted others who have the status of a merchants.
2. Is a person who deals in shoes.
3. Is a person who by occupation hold himself out as having knowledge or skills unique to the shoes involved in the transaction.
Before Lamont can be subjected to special business standard in court, it must be confirmed whether he is truly a business man as he claimed and the steps above are the ones that will be looked into to confirm his status as a business man.<span />
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a) Determination of the percentage of total personnel department services that was provided to the Payroll department

Since allocation of the personnel department services is based on the number of employees, we can use this to calculate the percentage.  The personnel employees are not included in this calculation.

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b) Percentage of total payroll department services provided to the personnel department.  Since the basis is the gross payroll, we can use this to calculate the percentage.  The gross payroll of the Payroll department is not included in the calculation.

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c)                          Personnel  Payroll  House-     Clothing   Furniture    Total

                                                         Ware

Direct department

  cost               $ 7,800  $ 3,200    $ 12,200   $ 20,000  $ 16,750  $59,950

Number of

  employees       5              4                8               16             4             37

Gross payroll $ 6,000  $ 3,300    $ 10,600     $ 17,400    $ 8,100   $45,400

Total cost      $13,800   $6,500    $22,800     $37,400  $24,850  $105,350

Allocation of service departments costs, using the step method:

Personnel      -13,800      1,725          3,450         6,900       1,725       13,800

Payroll              0           -8,225           2,415         3,965        1,845       8,225

Total allocated 0               0          $28,665    $48,265   $28,420 $105,350

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                                                         Ware

Direct department

  cost               $ 7,800  $ 3,200    $ 12,200   $ 20,000  $ 16,750  $59,950

Number of

  employees       5              4                8               16             4             37

Gross payroll $ 6,000  $ 3,300    $ 10,600     $ 17,400    $ 8,100   $45,400

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Rate = $13,800/32 = $431.25 per employee

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