As our textbook explains fraud invalidates a contract. “The presence of fraud affects the authenticity of the innocent party’s consent to a contract. When an innocent party is fraudulently induced to enter into a contract‚ the contract usually can be avoided because she or he has not voluntarily consented to the terms. Normally‚ the innocent party can either cancel the contract and be restored to her or his original position or enforce the contract and seek damages for harms resulting from the fraud
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ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM 3-2 Financial Accounting‚ Seventh Edition 3 Accounting Accounting Transactions Transactions Event (1). On October 1‚ cash of $10‚000 is invested in Sierra Corporation by investors in exchange for $10‚000 of common stock. 1. +10‚000 3-3 +10‚000 LO 1 Analyze the effect of business transactions on the basic accounting equation. Accounting Accounting Transactions Transactions Event (2). On October 1‚ Sierra borrowed $5‚000 from Castle Bank by signing a 3-month‚ 12%‚ $5
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Part A A contract may be discharged or brought to an end at any time after formation and there are several ways in which this can happen. One party may avoid a contract – for example‚ for unconscionable conduct by the other; one party may terminate the contract before performance is complete – for example‚ for breach; or the contract may be performed to the satisfaction of the parties. The contract of sale that takes place at a supermarket checkout is for all purposes completed at the time
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NOTE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT‚ 1986 A person may be consumer of goods‚ or services. When I purchase a fan‚ a gas stove or a refrigerator‚ I could be the consumer of goods. When I open a bank account‚ take an insurance policy‚ get my car repaired‚ I could be the consumer of services. The consumer protection Act‚ 1986 tries to help a consumer when for example‚ the goods purchased are defective or the services rendered to him are subject to so deficiency. Prior to the consumer Protection
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Section 1: Possible Learning Topics For my learning topics I have decided to learn about Time Management and Working Relations and Communication. I have identified Time Management because in my role as an Employment Advisor I have targets of helping clients in to sustainable employment and in order to achieve these targets time management is essential. If I were to improve this area it would enable me to help more clients successfully into work‚ lessen my caseload‚ and increase my performance
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This is a case of a sales firm which operates for 203 days in a year. Each day the firm operates‚ it generates revenue (profit) of Rs. 10 Lac. At the beginning of the year‚ the employees’ union confronts the management of the sales firm over wages and the union presents its demand. The management either accepts this‚ or rejects it and returns the next day with a counteroffer for wage to be paid to the employees. The firm can open and start functioning only after an agreement on wage is reached between
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Decrease in trades and other payables + provisions (inclu NCL) Cash flow statement reports amount as - 6129 This includes the $714 CSR adj that we made in calculating NPAT (which doesn’t appear in the actual reported NPAT) So this figure needs to exclude the $714 otherwise we will double counting it The amount of decrease should be -6129 + 714 = -$5415 The 714 represents a loss that would reduce decrease in the payable that is a negative cash flow and reason why we making adjustment if
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The respondent is unable to justify the violations of Section 8 and 10 of the canadian charter of rights and freedoms (charter) with regards to section 24 (2) of the charter. Section 24 (2) states that where in proceedings under section (1)‚ a court concludes that evidence was obtained in a manner that did not infringe or deny any rights of freedoms guaranteed by the charter‚ the evidence shall not be excluded if it is established that‚ having regard to all the circumstances‚ the admission of it
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a common currency in Europe. 3. A hedger in the futures market hedges to prevent a loss in a business transaction‚ but also gives up: a. A sizable fee to the exchange b. The loss on the futures contract c. The opportunity to gain from a favorable turn in prices of the item d. The potential gain on the futures contract. 4. All the following are risks associated with futures contracts except: not good question a. Margin risk b. Basis risk c. Price risk d. Manipulation risk 5. What
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Introduction In any business there are Leaders‚ and Managers. Leaders and managers are close in relation. However‚ they are different and not everyone is both a leader and a manager. Most people can either be one or the other. With that said‚ I will talk about the difference between a leader and a manager. I will also give my preference on whether I would want to be a great leader or a great manager. Then I will discuss evidence to support my choice of either a great leader or a great manager.
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