Business, 07.08.2021 03:00, josephmcintosh3137
Lisa has a contract to buy Bill’s house for $150,000. She made a $6,000 earnest money deposit, which was specified to be used as liquidated damages if necessary. Lisa does not show up at settlement. It takes Bill six months to find another buyer, who offers him only $134,000. How much can Bill most likely sue Lisa for in compensatory damages?
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Minolta inc. is considering a project that has the following cash flow and wacc data. what is the project's mirr? note that a project's projected mirr can be less than the wacc (and even negative), in which case it will be rejected. wacc: 10.00% year 0 1 2 3 4 cash flows -$850 300 $320 $340 $360
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:00, slimt69561
When an interest-bearing note comes due and is uncollectible, the journal entry includes debitingaccounts receivable and crediting notes receivable and interest revenue. accounts receivable and crediting interest revenue. notes receivable and crediting accounts receivable and interest revenue. notes receivable and crediting accounts receivable.
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Business, 22.06.2019 22:00, sandovalito
Indicate whether each of the following companies is primarily a service, merchandise, or manufacturing business. if you are unfamiliar with the company, use the internet to locate the company's home page or use the finance web site of yahoo. 1. alcoa inc. 2. boeing 3. caterpillar 4. citigroup inc. 5. cvs 6. dow chemical company 7. ebay inc. 8. fedex 9. ford motor company 10. gap inc. 11. h& r block 12. hilton hospitality, inc. 13. procter & gamble 14. suntrust 15. walmart stores, inc.
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