Business, 13.07.2021 20:10, andrewisboss59
For an agreed upon fee, a pest control company properly treated a residence for termites. In addition, the company entered into an agreement with the homeowner that, in exchange for an additional annual fee, the company would repair any damage to the residence caused by termites for four years. The day after the homeowner paid the final annual fee at the beginning of the fourth year of the agreement, he discovered a termite infestation in the home while changing a light bulb in his basement. The homeowner took no action until the final month of the agreement, when he notified the pest control company of the infestation. The pest control company refused to repair the termite damage. The homeowner then hired a contractor to repair the termite damage at a cost of $25,000. Had the homeowner notified the pest control company when he first discovered the termite infestation, the cost to repair the termite damage to the residence would have been $3,000. The homeowner sued the pest control company for breach of their annual repair agreement. What damages should the court award to the homeowner
Answers: 2
Business, 22.06.2019 14:50, keishadawson
The following information is needed to reconcile the cash balance for gourmet catering services. * a deposit of $5,600 is in transit. * outstanding checks total $1,000. * the book balance is $6,400 at february 28, 2019. * the bookkeeper recorded a $1,800 check as $17,200 in payment of the current month's rent. * the bank balance at february 28, 2019 was $17,410. * a deposit of $400 was credited by the bank for $4,000. * a customer's check for $3,300 was returned for nonsufficient funds. * the bank service charge is $90. what was the adjusted book balance?
Answers: 1
Business, 22.06.2019 21:10, winterblanco
The blumer company entered into the following transactions during 2012: 1. the company was started with $22,000 of common stock issued to investors for cash. 2. on july 1, the company purchased land that cost $15,500 cash. 3. there were $700 of supplies purchased on account. 4. sales on account amounted to $9,500. 5. cash collections of receivables were $5,500. 6. on october 1, 2012, the company paid $3,600 in advance for a 12-month insurance policy that became effective on october 1. 7. supplies on hand as of december 31, 2010 amounted to $225. the amount of cash flow from investing activities would be:
Answers: 2
For an agreed upon fee, a pest control company properly treated a residence for termites. In additio...