If the price of milk rose to $6 per gallon, consumers would purchase fewer gallons of milk than if the price were $2 per gallon. If the price of chocolate fell to $1.50 per piece, consumers would purchase more chocolate than if the price were $5 per piece. These relationships illustrate the.
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Business, 22.06.2019 13:30, ayoismeisalex
On january 2, well co. purchased 10% of rea, inc.’s outstanding common shares for $400,000, which equaled the carrying amount and the fair value of the interest purchased in rea’s net assets. well did not elect the fair value option. because well is the largest single shareholder in rea, and well’s officers are a majority on rea’s board of directors, well exercises significant influence over rea. rea reported net income of $500,000 for the year and paid dividends of $150,000. in its december 31 balance sheet, what amount should well report as investment in rea?
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Business, 22.06.2019 16:40, yoooo9313
An electronics store is running a promotion where for every video game purchased, the customer receives a coupon upon checkout to purchase a second game at a 50% discount. the coupons expire in one year. the store normally recognized a gross profit margin of 40% of the selling price on video games. how would the store account for a purchase using the discount coupon?
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:00, astultz309459
Abeverage company puts game pieces under the caps of its drinks and claims that one in six game pieces wins a prize. the official rules of the contest state that the odds of winning a prize are is the claim "one in six game pieces wins a prize" correct? why or why not? 1: 6.
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