HOW TO BRIEF A CASE [OR–WHY DIDN’T I CHOOSE TO GO TO MEDICAL SCHOOL] By Dana L. Blatt‚ Esq. You are just about to start law school. You buy all of your required casebooks [they are about two feet thick–only “slightly” intimidating]‚ and you receive your first assignment. You are simply told‚ “read the first 100 pages in each book and BRIEF all of the cases!” O.K.‚ you know how to read [hopefully]‚ but what does it mean to “brief” a case? You have heard of “briefcases‚” but that
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time of occurrence for major campaigns (while still recording estimates in the footnotes at the time of sale). D. Do not recognize a sale until the warranty period has expired (3 years) and subsequently recognize the recall product losses for the major campaigns. E. Do not recognize any sale subject to recall product costs‚ until the warranty period has expired (3 years) for all campaigns. 4. Neutral Discussion of the Major Alternatives‚ Citing Relevant Authoritative Literature and Theoretical
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MKTG3503 A02 Sales Training Manual Emily Parker A CHAIR AFFAIR Name: Emily Parker Student Number: s42671503 Tute: T04 Tutor: Evan Price Page Count: 9 pages (Not including Proposal template or Appendix) Due Date: 27 May‚ 2013 Emily Parker
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A311: Final Exam Review Chapter 10 1. Interest Capitalization Delmar Corporation borrowed $200‚000 at 12% interest from state Bank on January 1‚ 2013‚ for the specific purpose of constructing special-purpose equipment to be used in its operations. Construction on the equipment began on 1/1/13‚ and the following expenditures were made prior to the project’s completion on 12/31/13: Expenditures Made in 2013 January 1 $100‚000 April 30 150‚000 November 1 300‚000 December 31 100‚000 Total Expenditures
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Chapter 10 Quizzes Salta Company installs a manufacturing machine in its factory at the beginning of the year at a cost of $87‚000. The machine’s useful life is estimated to be 5 years‚ or 400‚000 units of product‚ with a $7‚000 salvage value. During its second year‚ the machine produces 84‚500 units of product. Determine the machines’ second year depreciation under the units of production method: Answer: $16‚900 Cost-Salvage Value/Total units of production (87‚000 – 7‚000)/400‚000 = .2 .2
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Case Leap Chairs‚ Simple Package and Deluxe Package offer by Staple supplies‚ and Rocco and Rita’s Gym membership. Aeron Chairs with higher price than Leap Chair‚ but have more functions to comfort a human body than Leap Chair also with a longer warranty. Deluxe Package offer by Staples covers more ergonomic items than Simple package‚ the price is higher. Rocco and Rita’s Gym offer the deal of annual fee $50 per employee if we sign up more than 50 people. Final recommendations come up with purchase
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QUESTION Malik runs a restaurant at Taman Desa Kluang‚ Johor. He ordered from Ah Chong Mini Market 50 bags of Pakistani basmati rice at RM40 per bag and 200 packets of sugar at RM2.20 per packet. It was expressly agreed between the parties that Ah Chong must pack the sugar in boxes containing 20 packets each. However‚ when Ah Chong delivered the goods to Malik’s restaurant‚ it was found that the sugar was packed in boxes containing 30 packets each. The basmati rice that was supplied was found to
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Definition of goods The contact of sale Agreement to sell Formation of the contract Terms of the contract Transfers of the property Transfer of the title Performance of the contract Remedies for breach 1.1 Definition of Goods Sale of Good Act 1957 defines the word goods as meaning ‘every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money‚ and includes stock and shares‚ growing crops‚ grass and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed
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because has more SATA 3 sockets and support WiFi. | CPU | 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i5 3330 3.0GHz Socket LGA1155 - Retail.Quad Core Technology‚ 3.00GHz clock speed‚ 6MB L3 Cache‚ Dual Channel DDR3 Controller‚ 22nm‚ Integrated HD 2500 Graphics‚ 3yr Warranty.£146.03 | 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i7 3770K 3.50GHz Socket LGA1155 - Retail.Quad Core Technology‚ 3.50GHz clock speed‚ 8MB L3 Cache‚ Dual
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expected warranty expense‚ there is not probability given of how much it will cost. So going on the low side it could only be $2 million and on the high side it could be $6 million. This range itself would be considered immaterial because it is below the $7 million threshold. Therefore‚ this one should be left up to management’s decision and a disclosure note should accompany the financial statements indicating that possible range of warranty expenses‚ etc. Warranty Expense $2‚000‚000 Warranty Liability
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