Posted June 25th, 2009
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Raymond asked:
There are two people that have worked for Staples Inc which are now the number one Office Supply Company in the world. Do you know what their names are and with this in mind. Do you think these two people should get a brand new car given to them for all those loyal years of service?
Tags: Brand New Car, How Many People, Office Supply Company
Posted in Other - Social Science | 1 Comment »
Posted June 25th, 2009
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raizel asked:
I need a blank lease for the State of Maryland. Does a blank form from an office supply store suffice? If there is a free form to download that would be wonderful, but the ones I see all require a fee
Does anyone know where I can download a blank for free for the State of MD?
Tags: Download Free, Lease Agreement Form, State Of Maryland
Posted in Renting & Real Estate | 4 Comments »
Posted June 25th, 2009
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Shafqat ali asked:
my brother are a chef.. and i am jobless so i was thinking to make my own small business as providing food to offices or any hotels,
and i have a small experiences in catering.
me &my bro; live in london.
Tags: Brother, Hotels, London
Posted in Small Business | No Comments »
Posted June 25th, 2009
by admin
Ginger asked: Please help us find inspirational office supplies, humorous office supplies, worldly office supplies, and character office supplies. Including clocks, pictures, desk accessories. At a reasonable price!
Thanks :))
Tags: Character Pictures, Desk Accessories, Office Pictures
Posted in Drawing & Illustration | No Comments »
Posted June 25th, 2009
by admin
Bianca B asked:
(a) invested 10000 cash and 15000 of computer equipment
(b) paid 500 cash for an insurance premium covering the nexgt 12 months
(c) completed a word processing assignment for a customer and collected 1000 cash
(d) paid 200 cash for office supplies
(e) paid 2000 for october’s rent
prepare journal entries to record the above transactions. explanations are unnecessary.
Tags: Computer Equipment, Journal Entries, Word Processing
Posted in Other - Business & Finance | 1 Comment »
Posted June 8th, 2009
by admin

The Dest asked:
Why won’t the $3 Windows and Office package be available to everyone.
That is the only fair way to sell a product unless you are deliberately trying to get more people hooked on a product, not really any different than distributing crack to children.
Once you get them addicted then they are bent to your will forever more and terrified of losing their supply line. Essentially removing the freedom of choice.
Or are we supposed the believe that this is a magnanimous act of philanthropy? Microsoft’s genuine concern for the less fortunate children of the world.
Maybe I am just cynical but it seems to me more like this is the most blatant display of “dumping” and antitrust violation to date by the most sinister entity that has ever existed.
They conjure up the image of the first horseman of the apocalypse for me more than they do that of Santa Claus.
But if that is not true then Microsoft should be consistent and offer the same $3 package for everyone regardless of where they happen to live.
Tags: Freedom Of Choice, Genuine Concern, Microsoft
Posted in Corporations | 2 Comments »
Posted June 8th, 2009
by admin

dannaslusser asked: . Collins Office Supplies is considering a more liberal credit policy to increase sales, but expects that 9 percent of the new accounts will be uncollectible. Collection costs are 5 percent of new sales, production and selling costs are 78 percent, and accounts receivable turnover is five times. Assume income taxes of 30 percent and an increase in sales of $80,000. No other asset buildup will be required to service the new accounts.
a. What is the level of accounts receivable needed to support this sales expansion?
b. What would be Collins’s incremental after tax return on investment?
c. Should Collins liberalize credit if a 15 percent after tax return on investment is required?
Assume Collins also needs to increase its level of inventory to support new sales and that inventory turnover is four times.
d. What would be the total incremental investment in accounts receivable and inventory to support an $80,000 increase in sales?
e. Given the income determined in part b and the investment determined in part
d, should Collins extend more liberal credit terms?
dannaslusser@yahoo.com
Tags: Accounts Receivable Turnover, Incremental Investment, Yahoo
Posted in Other - United Kingdom | No Comments »
Posted June 8th, 2009
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Curious asked:
Collins Office Supplies is considering a more liberal credit policy to increase sales, but expects that 9 percent of the new accounts will be uncollectible. Collection costs are 5 percent of new sales, production and selling costs are 78 percent, and accounts receivable turnover is five times. Assume income taxes of 30 percent and an increase in sales of $80,000. No other asset buildup will be required to service the new accounts.
a. What is the level of accounts receivable needed to support this sales expansion?
b. What would be Collins’s incremental aftertax return on investment?
c. Should Collins liberalize credit if a 15 percent aftertax return on investment is required? Assume Collins also needs to increase its level of inventory to support new sales and that inventory turnover is four times.
d. What would be the total incremental investment in accounts receivable and inventory to support an $80,000 increase in sales?
e. Given the income determined in part b and the investment determined in part d, should Collins extend more liberal credit terms?
Tags: Income Taxes, Inventory Turnover, Office Supplies
Posted in Other - United Kingdom | 1 Comment »
Posted June 8th, 2009
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Jess asked: A company had no office supplies available at the beginning of the year. During the year, the company purchased $250 worth of office supplies. On December 31, $75 worth of office supplies remained. How much should the company report as office supplies expense for the year?
a. $75.
b. $125.
c. $175.
d. $250.
e. $325.
Tags: Company Report, December 31, Office Supplies
Posted in Homework Help | 1 Comment »
Posted June 8th, 2009
by admin
Jessica E asked:
I am the office manager at my job. We currently use quill to get supplies, but my manager wants me to find a website with better prices…any suggestions?
Tags: Find A Website, Job, Office Manager
Posted in Small Business | 1 Comment »