Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker Did the parties have a contract? If there was a contract between Big Time Toymaker (BTT) and Chou it was a bilateral contract that was binding when BTT (offeror) paid Chou (offeree) $25K in exchange for limited negotiation privileges for a 90-day period. Consequently‚ BTT bought the rights to negotiate the distribution agreements for Chou’s board game. A bilateral contract is an agreement of two promises and two performances. The
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1. Duggan Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs on the basis of machine hours used. Overhead costs are expected to total $276‚100 for the year‚ and machine usage is estimated at 125‚500 hours. For the year‚ $291‚988 of overhead costs are incurred and 130‚200 hours are used. Compute the manufacturing overhead rate for the year. (Round answers to 2 decimal places‚ e.g. 1.25.) Manufacturing overhead rate $ 2.20 per machine hour Answer: Manufacturing Overhead Rate = Estimated Overhead ÷ Estimated
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In the Final Paper‚ you must address the issue of treatment versus punishment. This discussion is designed to help everyone with this debate that shapes juvenile justice in every state. There are many thoughts that cross the spectrum‚ so this is your opportunity to discuss‚ with your peers‚ the benefits and challenges of a variety of juvenile justice‚ in-residence programs. There are four primary goals of confinement in the juvenile justice system: retribution‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ and
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Text Discussion Questions and Exercises: • Chapter 15: Discussion Question 9. How do variable costs and fixed costs differ? Give an example of each. Fixed costs are costs that will be the same for the next year. In my Construction Business fixed costs are office rent‚ office utilities‚ advertising costs‚ etc. In a year‚ these costs can be known ahead of time and won’t need to change even if my company does more work. Variable costs are costs that can rise or fall depending on how much work I
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6. Durrant Manufacturers‚ Inc. spent $8 million on plant expansion‚ $1.5 million on new capital equipment‚ and $0.5 million on replacement capital in 1980. At the beginning of 1980‚ Durrant had $2.5 million of goods in its inventory; at the beginning of 1981‚ they had $1.5 million in their inventory‚ with sales during the year running $20 million. During 1980‚ their gross investment expenditures were: a. $9.0 million. c. $8.0 million. b. $9.5 million. d. $10 million. 7. Which of the following
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included in MS Project and what are the default values of each? a) The three base calendars are Standard‚ Night Shift‚ and 24 Hours. Standard default values is all week days from 8 AM to 12 PM then 1 PM to 5 PM. Night Shift is All week days from 12 AM to 3 AM‚ 4 AM to 8 AM‚ and 11 PM to 12 AM. Plus Saturday from 12 AM to 3 AM‚ and 4 AM to 8 PM. 24 Hours is every day from 12 AM to 12 AM 2) What is the difference between a base calendar and a resource calendar? a) A bade calendar is
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This paperwork of BIS 320 Week 4 Discussion Questions contains: DQ1: Suppose you need to terminate an employee who works in your department. Summarize security protections you must take. Would you behave differently if this termination were a friendly one? If so‚ how would you respond differently? DQ2: Suppose you lose your company laptop at an airport. What should you do? Does it matter what data is stored on your disk drive? If the computer contained sensitive or proprietary data
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User Manual Critique For this critique evaluation‚ I chose to use the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4 (SPH-L720) Users Guide. The criteria I am going to use for this evaluation is audience recognition‚ development‚ conciseness‚ ease of use and document design from the Instruction‚ User Manual‚ and SOP Usability Checklist (Gerson 2012). A user manual is created to help the owner of a product understand‚ become familiar and troubleshoot the particular product that person has acquired. Samsung has numerous
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Concepts of Personality Christin Ott Psy/211 November 23‚ 2014 Carol Tripp Concepts of Personality This paper will describe the four perspectives of personality‚ and will be comparing three theories of personality development we have learned throughout this chapter. Developmental theories and perspectives of personality are beneficial in understanding the behavior of the human race. We will be discussing the key concepts of personality. Perspectives of Personality “Personality is
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Behavioral and Social/Cognitive Approaches to Forming Habits As children‚ humans learn right from wrong through either punishment or praise by their parents. Depending on the action and accompanying reaction from their parents‚ a child may develop habits. According to Psychology Today‚ a habit is defined as an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary (Psychology Today‚ 2012). Some examples of habits are looking both ways before crossing the street‚ brushing
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