ead the following scenario and answer the question in 5–10 sentences.
Your company's contracts review committee forwards you a proposed contract with the following language as part of the payments clause: "Client shall pay reasonable out-of-pocket expenses, including transportation charges, and installation in a timely manner." How would you respond to the committee?
The amount has to be paid on full as per bills produced
All tax liabilities to be taken care of by the client
Company Limits on out-of-expenses across items and designations shall be applicable
Amount to be paid within 15 days of producing the invoice
Some expenses may not have bills, which will be approved by the company at its discretion and clients are liable to pay
It has to be explicitly mentioned what the client considers as reasonable
ead the following scenario and answer the question in 5–10 sentences. Your company's contracts review committee...
1. Read the following scenario and answer the question in 5-10 sentences. You work for RBEY, Inc., a corporation that manufactures wooden furniture. You are a procurement officer, responsible for purchasing raw materials that will be converted in to the furniture. As the main point of contact for suppliers, you have built a relationship with many of them. You routinely negotiate purchase contracts back and forth by e-mail. Your e-mail signature includes your title and the company name under your...
Read the following scenario and answer the question in 5-10 sentences. You are a loan officer at a bank. Two years ago, Smith Credit Union and Loan (SCUL) loaned Westwood Solar $100,000 to start a company selling solar panels to commercial and residential customers. The loan has an acceleration clause that permits the holder to immediately demand all payments plus the interest owed to date if Westwood Solar fails to pay an installment in any given month. Westwood Solar has...
Read the following scenario and answer the question in 5-10 sentences. You are the founder and CEO of Home Water Designs, Inc., a company that custom designs and builds expensive residential pools. You only use the best components, and receive all of your concrete for building pools from Jake, a concrete supplier. Jake has reliably delivered high quality concrete to you for nearly ten years. Jake has learned that your demand for concrete varies, and has customized his business to...
1. Read the following scenario and answer the question in 5-10 sentences. You work for a company in Washington state that sells sports equipment. On June 14, you supervised the placement of several boxes of your equipment on to a Quick Delivery truck for shipment to a customer in Maryland. Your equipment was destroyed when the driver of that truck fell asleep at the wheel and crashed on June 17. You have pulled the contract for the sale of those...
Please answer the following question in 10 sentences or less. Scenario: Your advertising firm has been contacted to develop a media plan (TV, social media, digital ads, magazines, sponsorships, etc.) for Taco Bell. The target is "Gen Z" and the message is about the value of the food. Your job is to analyze media markets (traditional, digital, and alternative) for the best opportunities available and provide the company with your recommendations for which media to use. You do not have...
Read the following scenario and answer the question in 5–10 sentences. Your real estate development company enters into an oral purchase agreement with the owner of land that contains several barns located out in the country. Your plan is to raze the barns and build a strip mall. One of the barns contains various construction equipment. You also verbally agree to purchase the equipment for $2,000, along with paying off any associated debt. You deliver a check to the land...
Read the following scenario and answer the question in 5–10 sentences Your real estate development company enters into an oral purchase agreement with the owner of land that contains several barns located out in the country. Your plan is to raze the barns and build a strip mall. One of the barns contains various construction equipment. You also verbally agree to purchase the equipment for $2,000, along with paying off any associated debt. You deliver a check to the land...
Read the following scenario and answer the question in 5–10 sentences. A large television company (CFR) contacts a technology provider, GET, Inc., to arrange a meeting to discuss an upgrade of its existing server network. At the meeting, a representative of GET draws up plans for the new servers, along with required modifications of the existing storage structures. On December 1, the president of CFR received a signed letter from GET's sales agent, offering to install the new servers at...
Review the Audit report (found in the 10-K) for the following
two companies. Highlight or summarize
differences between the reports (other than the name of Company,
Audit Firm, Financial statement
period covered).
Note:
1. Each Company may have two audit reports (one opinion on
financial statements and one for
audit of internal controls) or the two opinions may be combined
into one report.
2. You are not required to review the entire 10-K. Find the
audit report in the 10-K...
Write down your analysis of this case on factors like the interests involved, context and power PACIFIC OIL COMPANY (A)* "Look, you asked for my advice, and I gave it to you," Frank Kelsey said. "If I were you, I wouldn't make any more concessions! I really don't think you ought to agree to their last demand! But you're the one who has to live with the contract, not me!" Static on the transatlantic telephone connection obscured Jean Fontaine's reply....