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Once the estimated depreciation expense for an asset is calculated:
A. The estimate itself cannot be changed; however, new information should be disclosed in financial statement footnotes. B. Any changes are accumulated and recognized when the asset is sold. C. It cannot be changed. D. It can be changed only if U.S. tax law changes. E. It may be revised based on new information.
It is precisely two minutes before class begins when Lisa decides to buy a soda. The professor has a well-deserved reputation for locking out everyone that is even a second late
Undeterred, Lisa makes a beeline for the machines, their eerie glow and soothing hum calling to her almost as much as the promise of an ice cold beverage. "I'm pretty sure I can make it," she remarks to a classmate as she gets in line for a soda, "and if I'm late, all I need to do is bat my eyelashes at him and he'll open the door and even apologize for shutting it in the first place." What will be the result of Lisa's decision to purchase a soda before class? A) Lisa will easily make it to her seat with a refreshing soda, entering the room twenty seconds before class begins. B) Lisa will march into the lecture hall triumphantly holding her soda aloft a full twelve seconds before class begins. C) Lisa will need to start batting those eyelashes, because she's almost four seconds late for class. D) Lisa will need to shift those eyelashes into overdrive as she is more than fourteen seconds late for class. However, at least she has a soda.
What is revenue management and how can Six Sigma be linked to revenue management?
What will be an ideal response?
In Crest Ridge Construction v. Newcourt, where an order for construction materials that Crest Ridge needed was rejected for failure to meet credit terms, and Crest Ridge had to find a higher-cost replacement and sued Newcourt for damages, the appeals court held that:
a. Newcourt was liable for breach of contract because there was sufficient evidence that the two companies had formed a contract under the definition found in the UCC b. Newcourt was not liable for breach of contract because there was not sufficient evidence that the two companies had formed a contract under the definition found in the UCC c. Crest Ridge was liable for breach of contract because it failed to inform Newcourt that it would not be able to pay before delivery d. Crest Ridge did not have a case because there was never any indication that they had formed a contract with Newcourt e. Newcourt was not liable for damages, even though there was sufficient evidence that the two companies had formed a contract under the definition found in the UCC