If in fact, the salesperson did knowingly and willingly, after being asked to sell you a "model...that is safe to charge indoors", sold you a hoverboard which
catches afire while it is being charged
inside a building of some kind, to my knowledge, this most assuredly does breach the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, the aforementioned being upheld due to the fact that the product in question was only purchased because the buyer expressed a need for safety indoors to which, it was then "IMPLIED" by the aforementioned salesperson that this peice of merchandise was that which the customer was seeking. "Judgement for the plaintiff in the form of punitive damages and restitution in the amount of such and such, and so on and so forth, etc., etc..." Case Closed!!!
Answer: c. 10% of their time on expediting orders
Explanation:
Supplier relationship management is an approach to evaluate or assess supplier's contributions to businesses with the aim of improving the business and grow relationship between both parties. The supplier relationship management has helped buyers spend just 10% of their time on expecting orders.
Answer:
the financial accounting standard board
Answer:
Effect on income= $16,000 increase
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Pillows
Sales revenue $300,000
variable expenses 240,000
Contribution margin 60,000
Fixed expenses 76,000
Operating income(loss) (16,000)
<u>To calculate the effect on income, we need to use the following formula:</u>
Effect on income= avoidable fixed costs - contribution margin
Effect on income= 76,000 - 60,000
Effect on income= $16,000 increase