A retailer's planned expenditures for a given time period based on its expected performance is its _____
a. asset turnover
b. net worth
c. budget
d. sales forecast
c
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A) F = B) F = C) F = D) F =
Which of the following is correct with regard to partnership property?
a. Like partnership capital, it is a fixed amount set forth in the articles of partnership. b. Under the RUPA, there is a rebuttable presumption that unless a contrary intention appears, property acquired with partnership funds is partnership property. c. The RUPA sets forth two irrebuttable presumptions that apply when the partners did not express their intent, one of which is that property acquired in the name of one of the partners without an indication of her capacity as a partner and without use of partnership funds is presumed to be that partner's separate property. d. If there is no express agreement whether property owned by a partner before formation of the partnership and used in the partnership business is an asset of the partnership, the fact that taxes, liens, and expenses have been paid by the partnership is irrelevant.
What is their reorder point if they order at twice their EOQ?
Kushie's Coffee in Bangalore is a quaint establishment nestled near MG Road in the central business district. It serves coffee and fruit cake to a clientele that has been enjoying these products for over fifty years. The demand for coffee beans is 6600 cases per year (each case has 24 ten-pound bags). It would be disastrous for them to run out of coffee, so they keep a safety stock of 30 cases. The cases cost $4800 and it costs $5 per case to order coffee. As coffee is a perishable product, the holding cost is fairly high at $40/case/year. The lead time to receive an order is seven days. Kushie's is open 300 days a year. A) 46 cases B) 92 cases C) 184 cases D) 368 cases
A _______ policy states that the company may access, monitor, intercept, block access, inspect, copy, disclose, use, destroy, or recover using computer forensics any data covered by this policy
A. standard of conduct B. unlawful activity prohibited C. company rights D. business use only