A. Monopolies were a very popular marketing advantage during this time period
Answer:
$20 million
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Book value of assets in 2005 = $1,200 million
Fair value of assets in 2005 = $955 million
Book value of assets in 2006 = $720 million
Fair value of assets in 2006 = $700 million
Now,
Impairment Loss = Fair value - Carrying value of Net assets
or
Impairment Loss
= Fair value of assets in 2006 - book value of assets in 2006
= $700 million - $720 million
= - $20 million [ Here, the negative sign means a loss]
Hence,
Impairment loss of $20 million
Answer:
Yes, the court should enforce Maybelline's promise since Ruben relied on it. Maybelline offered Ruben the money not once, but twice, so Ruben had sufficient reasons to believe that she would fulfill her promise. Ruben suffered since she didn't fulfill her promise, so the court should rule in his favor.
Answer:
The answer is $230,000
Explanation:
Net sales is the sum of a company's gross(total) sales minus any returned goods, sales allowances and/or discounts. The total amount of revenue on a company's income statement is the net sales.
Gross sales - $240,000
Merchandise returned - $10,000
Net sales = Gross sales - goods returned
$240,000 - $10,000
= $230,000
Answer: <u>$4,500</u>
Explanation:
Equipment was purchased for $76,000.
It has an estimated useful life of 8 years.
It will be sold for $4,000 after these 8 years so that is the salvage value.
With these figures depreciation per annum is calculated with the following formula;

= 
= $9,000
The Equipment was purchased on July 1, Year 1. In Year 1 therefore it will only be in use for half the year and this is what it should b depreciated in light of.
Semi-annual Depreciation = 9,000/2
= <u>$4,500</u>