Answer: d) Cannot sue Bob for misrepresentation
Explanation: A misrepresentation is a false statement made from one person to another that a certain fact is true or accurate when it is indeed false. The fact that the value of the stock I bought on Bob's opinion does not give me the right to sue him for misrepresentation (intentional). The reason is this, Bob's expression of his opinion concerning the HotNet stock does not usually constitute a misrepresentation even when it turns out that his opinion is incorrect. It wasn't intended, however, he could be sued for negligent misrepresentation.
Answer: OPTION A
Explanation: For winning the suit of negligence- duty, breach, cause and damage are the four elements that the plaintiff needs to prove. Intent is not an element of negligence.
Intent, used as a short form for intention, can be defined as the commitment of an individual to do certain action in present or in future period.
Answer:
$23,000
Explanation:
Before recording the journal entry, first we have to determine the pension expense amount which is shown below:
Pension expense = service cost + interest cost - expected return on plan assets
= $18,000 + $5,000 - $10,000
= $13,000
Now the journal entry would be
Pension expense A/c Dr $13,000
Plan asset A/c Dr $10,000
To PBO A/c $23,000
(Being the annual pension cost is recorded)
All other information which is given is not relevant. Hence, ignored it
Answer:
$134,300
Explanation:
The computation of total manufacturing overhead is shown below:-
Variable manufacturing overhead = Variable manufacturing overhead cost per unit × Units produced
= $1.60 × 8,000
= $12,800
Total Manufacturing overhead = Variable manufacturing overhead + Fixed manufacturing overhead
= $12,800 + $121,500
= $134,300
So, for computing the total manufacturing overhead we simply applied the above formula.