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Can any one help me prepare a journal entry for these?
1) On 12 /2, Marvin invested $50,000 of cash and $15,000 of computer equipment into the business.
2) On 12/3, Marvin acquired the assets and liabilities of another computer business that had closed due to the retirement
of the owner. He paid $30,000 cash and acquired the following: Computer Equipment $15,000, Accounts Receivable
$12,000, & Office Supplies $8,000 and he assumed the liability for Accounts Payable of $5,000.
3) On 12/4, paid a total of $3,600 to his landlord for the following: current month's rent of $1,200,
$1,200 as an advance payment for January rent and $1,200 as a security deposit (which will be returned
upon termination of the three year lease), check #1001.
4) On 12/10, the business purchased $5,000 worth of office supplies on account from Tina Gullickson Enterprises.
5) On 12/15, Amy Lee Co. was billed $22,000 on invoice #101 for services that had been rendered.
6) On 12/20, paid salaries of $2,000, check number 1002.
7) On 12/22, purchased $1,000 worth of office supplies from Mayer Bros Co on account.
8) On 12/27, received a check in the amount of $15,000 from Amy Lee Co as a partial payment on the amount owed from 12/15.
9) On 12/30, paid utilities of $600, check #1003.
10) On 12/30, received $5,000 from cash customers.
11) On 12/31, Marvin withdrew $1,000 to purchase cigars & Jack Daniels for his personal New Years' Eve party.
Can any one help me prepare a journal entry for these?
1) On 12 /2, Marvin invested $50,000 of cash and $15,000 of computer equipment into the business.
2) On 12/3, Marvin acquired the assets and liabilities of another computer business that had closed due to the retirement
of the owner. He paid $30,000 cash and acquired the following: Computer Equipment $15,000, Accounts Receivable
$12,000, & Office Supplies $8,000 and he assumed the liability for Accounts Payable of $5,000.
3) On 12/4, paid a total of $3,600 to his landlord for the following: current month's rent of $1,200,
$1,200 as an advance payment for January rent and $1,200 as a security deposit (which will be returned
upon termination of the three year lease), check #1001.
4) On 12/10, the business purchased $5,000 worth of office supplies on account from Tina Gullickson Enterprises.
5) On 12/15, Amy Lee Co. was billed $22,000 on invoice #101 for services that had been rendered.
6) On 12/20, paid salaries of $2,000, check number 1002.
7) On 12/22, purchased $1,000 worth of office supplies from Mayer Bros Co on account.
8) On 12/27, received a check in the amount of $15,000 from Amy Lee Co as a partial payment on the amount owed from 12/15.
9) On 12/30, paid utilities of $600, check #1003.
10) On 12/30, received $5,000 from cash customers.
11) On 12/31, Marvin withdrew $1,000 to purchase cigars & Jack Daniels for his personal New Years' Eve party.
So I just had my third lesson at a new jumpers barn and it's super fun and exciting! My trainer told me I would be good enough to show next season and I don't know what to do! So I have questions for y'all! =]
Do you compete hunters, jumpers, or equitation?
What equipment do you use? (Your boots, saddle, coat/shirt..etc)
How often do you show?
Do you own or lease a horse?
What breed is your horse?
How tall is he/she?
How tall are you?
How high do you jump?
How long have you been riding?
Thankss!
So I just had my third lesson at a new jumpers barn and it's super fun and exciting! My trainer told me I would be good enough to show next season and I don't know what to do! So I have questions for y'all! =]
Do you compete hunters, jumpers, or equitation?
What equipment do you use? (Your boots, saddle, coat/shirt..etc)
How often do you show?
Do you own or lease a horse?
What breed is your horse?
How tall is he/she?
How tall are you?
How high do you jump?
How long have you been riding?
Thankss!
Does anyone know where I could ideally hire/lease a Burger Van? I've found a few companies which offer Burger Trailers but would prefer to have a van rather than have to tow.
Is this just being picky and should I just go with the trailer? I have a vehicle which can tow anyway.
Is this a good business venture if I have a good spot outside a popular nightclub and just operate on a thursday, friday and saturday nights? There is also a few other clubs and bars along the high street. There is currently only one takeaway outlet but this is situated on the other side of the town.
I've contacted the local council to see what the chances of me being granted a licence first before I make any purchases or leases of equipment.
Does anyone know where I could ideally hire/lease a Burger Van? I've found a few companies which offer Burger Trailers but would prefer to have a van rather than have to tow.
Is this just being picky and should I just go with the trailer? I have a vehicle which can tow anyway.
Is this a good business venture if I have a good spot outside a popular nightclub and just operate on a thursday, friday and saturday nights? There is also a few other clubs and bars along the high street. There is currently only one takeaway outlet but this is situated on the other side of the town.
I've contacted the local council to see what the chances of me being granted a licence first before I make any purchases or leases of equipment.
Ok, So just a few questions ... I want to Lease a Horse. I live in Canada, and I am looking for a QH, higher than 14.3 hh and must be trained. For Western. Must be calm. Must be able to use their tack and equipment, must have some sort of riding arena there.Can drive to the stable to ride him, I was thinking like 3 times a week? About How much would that be? (Per Month) I have been riding for a year and a half...and I know quite a few things already ! Reining, a little English, Western, Bareback :) And I know how to Groom/Tack Up/ Ride! ....
So how much woud it be. ....also how much would a half lease be...Just the half of that?
please help !
also where would I go to look for leasing a horse?
Ok, So just a few questions ... I want to Lease a Horse. I live in Canada, and I am looking for a QH, higher than 14.3 hh and must be trained. For Western. Must be calm. Must be able to use their tack and equipment, must have some sort of riding arena there.Can drive to the stable to ride him, I was thinking like 3 times a week? About How much would that be? (Per Month) I have been riding for a year and a half...and I know quite a few things already ! Reining, a little English, Western, Bareback :) And I know how to Groom/Tack Up/ Ride! ....
So how much woud it be. ....also how much would a half lease be...Just the half of that?
please help !
also where would I go to look for leasing a horse?
How do you make a complaint for false advertising? Is it a government agency or does it have to be a class action-style lawsuit? Just really mad at a couple of companies:
- Sprint's Everything Data plan: If I want to get a 4G phone, I have to $10 extra per month, if I want to tether, I have to $10 extra per month, if I want to use a 4G phone as a wifi hotspot, I have to $30 extra per month. That's not "everything data". That's not even half of everything data.
- Time Warner Cable: "The home of free HD", but they want an extra $7.95 a month per HD receiver for an equipment lease... and they don't let you buy your own HD receivers. Not feeling very "free".
How do you make a complaint for false advertising? Is it a government agency or does it have to be a class action-style lawsuit? Just really mad at a couple of companies:
- Sprint's Everything Data plan: If I want to get a 4G phone, I have to $10 extra per month, if I want to tether, I have to $10 extra per month, if I want to use a 4G phone as a wifi hotspot, I have to $30 extra per month. That's not "everything data". That's not even half of everything data.
- Time Warner Cable: "The home of free HD", but they want an extra $7.95 a month per HD receiver for an equipment lease... and they don't let you buy your own HD receivers. Not feeling very "free".
I am a 66 year old woman that is frightened with my renter. He is 53 and is constantly threatening me and kicking my cat. Yesterday, he sent me an email stating he was taking legal action for me trying to push him down the stairs. This is a lie! I never touched him. He has no lease and his rent is paid until Sept. 16. He refuses to pay for the next month telling me to use his security deposit. He has already damaged my home when he moved in. He has been here 2 months and it has been horrible. He has turned this beautiful 1250 square foot area into a warehouse with crates stack up, my garage filled with boxes, tools, equipment, 3 bikes, etc, etc. Can I remove him without cause when his paid rent is up? Please help me. I hid in my bedroom all day yesterday with my cat and locked my door.
Thank you,
I am a 66 year old woman that is frightened with my renter. He is 53 and is constantly threatening me and kicking my cat. Yesterday, he sent me an email stating he was taking legal action for me trying to push him down the stairs. This is a lie! I never touched him. He has no lease and his rent is paid until Sept. 16. He refuses to pay for the next month telling me to use his security deposit. He has already damaged my home when he moved in. He has been here 2 months and it has been horrible. He has turned this beautiful 1250 square foot area into a warehouse with crates stack up, my garage filled with boxes, tools, equipment, 3 bikes, etc, etc. Can I remove him without cause when his paid rent is up? Please help me. I hid in my bedroom all day yesterday with my cat and locked my door.
Thank you,
today someone who rides at the barn where i board my horse at, approached me today and asked if they could half lease my horse, and i have been looking for someone to half lease her for a while now, just because i;ve been so busy with school,tennis, work at Panera and work at the barn, and its not fair to my horse that i haven't had time for her. i told her i'd have to check with the person who i board with, anyway, i was wondering if there is a contract i could copy and have her sign? i am charging $175 a month for half lease cause that would be half my board. and then half of the vet,farrier, and dentist bills, does that sound fair? then i would cover the other half of those and wormer and the equipment that she would need. i would let the leaser use my tack and brushes, as long as they stay in good condition. and what other questions should should i ask the person who i leasing her? i just don't want to mess up and have my horse end up on the wrong end of it. no nasty answers please! thanks!!
the person who might be leasing her, had a lesson on her today, i wasn't there cause i had to work, but she said it was awesome, and here is what i have worked up already: lease fee:$175 (half my board), equal split of all vet, farrier, dentist, and supplement bills, the supplement that she is on is Fat-Cat, which is about $25 for a 5 LB tub. sound fair??
today someone who rides at the barn where i board my horse at, approached me today and asked if they could half lease my horse, and i have been looking for someone to half lease her for a while now, just because i;ve been so busy with school,tennis, work at Panera and work at the barn, and its not fair to my horse that i haven't had time for her. i told her i'd have to check with the person who i board with, anyway, i was wondering if there is a contract i could copy and have her sign? i am charging $175 a month for half lease cause that would be half my board. and then half of the vet,farrier, and dentist bills, does that sound fair? then i would cover the other half of those and wormer and the equipment that she would need. i would let the leaser use my tack and brushes, as long as they stay in good condition. and what other questions should should i ask the person who i leasing her? i just don't want to mess up and have my horse end up on the wrong end of it. no nasty answers please! thanks!!
the person who might be leasing her, had a lesson on her today, i wasn't there cause i had to work, but she said it was awesome, and here is what i have worked up already: lease fee:$175 (half my board), equal split of all vet, farrier, dentist, and supplement bills, the supplement that she is on is Fat-Cat, which is about $25 for a 5 LB tub. sound fair??
this is the second time that my landlord has damaged my personal property. the first time he came to our house without notifying us and sprayed a toxic smelling chemical on the ceiling of our basement which had recently been torn out due to mold (which we didnt raise a big fuss about). Not only did he spray a very potent chemical in a closed space (didnt leave the door or windows open), he didn't move our music equipment that was under the area he was spraying. Splatters of the sticky blueish green liquid covered my guitar, cables, effects pedals and surge protector. My roommate came home thinking there was a gas leak from the strong smell and phoned the landlord. Days later he came by and we told him that he damaged our property and violated the law by not giving us notice of his visit and spraying a harsh chemical without telling us what it was or anything. A heated argument ensued in which he would barely respond to things we were saying, he doesnt speak english well but i think we got our idea across. He kept saying that he was an old man and he wasn't going to change his ways. I eventually had to leave the room because it was so aggravating. The best we could get from him was that he would tell us when he was going to come by ahead of time.
Months ago my roommate decided he was going to live with his girlfriend, so I found another place to live and we are moving out at the end of our lease (august 31st). In addition to playing music I paint and make films/animations. As the last week of living in a house with a backyard approached, I decided to use the space to photograph some paintings i had made and create some scupltures with wood, speakers, fish tanks, any other things I was going to get rid of anyway, I spent some time setting up a scene, stacking, and painting the items.
With less than a week to go until we move out, the landlord comes over without telling us and cuts the backyard grass. He then takes all of my materials and chucks them in a pile, including my painting supplies. Now to some this stuff might look a little junky, but i had spent a lot of time painting and setting these things up. If it wasn't something I cared about so strongly i would probably just let it go, but its the second time he's damaged my artwork/equipment with a blatant disregard for me. I live in los angeles, california. what possible legal/retaliatory action can i take to gain some justice from this situation. I am going to wait until we move out and get our security deposit back, but what can i do???? suggestions....
this is the second time that my landlord has damaged my personal property. the first time he came to our house without notifying us and sprayed a toxic smelling chemical on the ceiling of our basement which had recently been torn out due to mold (which we didnt raise a big fuss about). Not only did he spray a very potent chemical in a closed space (didnt leave the door or windows open), he didn't move our music equipment that was under the area he was spraying. Splatters of the sticky blueish green liquid covered my guitar, cables, effects pedals and surge protector. My roommate came home thinking there was a gas leak from the strong smell and phoned the landlord. Days later he came by and we told him that he damaged our property and violated the law by not giving us notice of his visit and spraying a harsh chemical without telling us what it was or anything. A heated argument ensued in which he would barely respond to things we were saying, he doesnt speak english well but i think we got our idea across. He kept saying that he was an old man and he wasn't going to change his ways. I eventually had to leave the room because it was so aggravating. The best we could get from him was that he would tell us when he was going to come by ahead of time.
Months ago my roommate decided he was going to live with his girlfriend, so I found another place to live and we are moving out at the end of our lease (august 31st). In addition to playing music I paint and make films/animations. As the last week of living in a house with a backyard approached, I decided to use the space to photograph some paintings i had made and create some scupltures with wood, speakers, fish tanks, any other things I was going to get rid of anyway, I spent some time setting up a scene, stacking, and painting the items.
With less than a week to go until we move out, the landlord comes over without telling us and cuts the backyard grass. He then takes all of my materials and chucks them in a pile, including my painting supplies. Now to some this stuff might look a little junky, but i had spent a lot of time painting and setting these things up. If it wasn't something I cared about so strongly i would probably just let it go, but its the second time he's damaged my artwork/equipment with a blatant disregard for me. I live in los angeles, california. what possible legal/retaliatory action can i take to gain some justice from this situation. I am going to wait until we move out and get our security deposit back, but what can i do???? suggestions....
Maybe this is an attorney general matter.
I'm in a what should be considered a nice upscale complex (though to be sure, I'll be out when the lease is up or sooner) When I got here, not that I really cared, the little business center was shut and some gym equipment wasn't working. Now, the gym universal is a mess making over 1/2 the equipment in the small gym not operating properly. But get this, now they're putting up a sign that they are closing the laundry facilities permanently in 90 days.
People are paying good money to live here. This sort of thing is happening all over Florida. I don't mean that something is down a few weeks, I mean permanently. I think it constitutes a fraud to be advertising facilities that the complexes don't keep operating.
What's a renter to do?
It might not be in my lease, but these things are advertised in those flashy little renter guide booklets.
I did hold onto a booklet Chatsplas.
Maybe this is an attorney general matter.
I'm in a what should be considered a nice upscale complex (though to be sure, I'll be out when the lease is up or sooner) When I got here, not that I really cared, the little business center was shut and some gym equipment wasn't working. Now, the gym universal is a mess making over 1/2 the equipment in the small gym not operating properly. But get this, now they're putting up a sign that they are closing the laundry facilities permanently in 90 days.
People are paying good money to live here. This sort of thing is happening all over Florida. I don't mean that something is down a few weeks, I mean permanently. I think it constitutes a fraud to be advertising facilities that the complexes don't keep operating.
What's a renter to do?
It might not be in my lease, but these things are advertised in those flashy little renter guide booklets.
I did hold onto a booklet Chatsplas.
My husband and I went to see a space for rent for a Hair Salon,we loved it and the landlords loved us. The landlord like us so much she loaned my husband 5,000 dollars to purchase Equipment And he has spent his saving of 2000.00 on other necessities. This was July 21, 2010. The salon is now completely furnished and painted all advertising has been put out (flyer's,Business cards etc...) We originally agreed verbally to a 3 year lease with an option to buy. Now the landlord states she only wants a month to month and has yet to give a a lease to give to give to the health department. We have done everything else with the city (state Connecticut). She states that if she doesn't want us there she will just change the locks and we can do nothing we have invested so much, we have two employees prepared to start on the 1st. Can we sue? What Happens to the 7,000 plus dollars put into it What should we do? HELP
My husband and I went to see a space for rent for a Hair Salon,we loved it and the landlords loved us. The landlord like us so much she loaned my husband 5,000 dollars to purchase Equipment And he has spent his saving of 2000.00 on other necessities. This was July 21, 2010. The salon is now completely furnished and painted all advertising has been put out (flyer's,Business cards etc...) We originally agreed verbally to a 3 year lease with an option to buy. Now the landlord states she only wants a month to month and has yet to give a a lease to give to give to the health department. We have done everything else with the city (state Connecticut). She states that if she doesn't want us there she will just change the locks and we can do nothing we have invested so much, we have two employees prepared to start on the 1st. Can we sue? What Happens to the 7,000 plus dollars put into it What should we do? HELP
I work at an office, we own our big copier and printer, and pay a service contract, but the machine is junk. Does anyone know of or who leases machines? I need to get rid of this old clunker
I work at an office, we own our big copier and printer, and pay a service contract, but the machine is junk. Does anyone know of or who leases machines? I need to get rid of this old clunker
My girlfriend and I have moved halfway across the country from the East Coast to the Midwest, although this was a planned move neither of us had an opportunity to visit our new place before moving. We knew it was risky, but we rented a place sight unseen based only on a floor plan and conversations with the management company. Now that we've arrived not only do the measurements differ from those we were given (it's about 80 square feet smaller), but a key feature (balcony off the bedroom) quite simply doesn't exist! After being here a week its quite clear that much of the gardening equipment we brought for the balcony will either have to go in storage or be thrown out (we just don't have the space) and we're quite disappointed as the balcony was one thing that set this place apart from some of the others we had spoken to.
We originally received the lease as an attachment via email and it although the lease itself doesn't actually include measurements or mention the balcony, both are talked about in the body of the same email that contained the lease.
So, even though neither of the two issues (smaller space & no balcony) actually contradict the lease, would we be within our rights to claim that the apartment we are renting is not the one we agreed to rent and either negotiate a lower rent payment or break the lease without penalty (although this would not be a reasonable option to us...finding the time and money to move all our furniture a second time)?
-Unfortunately, no walk through with the landlord was available when we moved in. The office was staffed with 2 19-year old looking girls who handed us our keys and shooed us away. They were flummoxed when asked about the balcony. It was the weekend after all and nobody with any authority was there to for them to pass the issue on to (my emails to the management office are still unanswered by the way)
-As far as the measurement goes, my fault completely for not going over them when we got there. Didn't even think of it until six days later when the furniture arrived and we had to ship a bureau back because it didn't fit against a wall that should have been three feet wider.
-Lastly, I of course don't actually expect to make any headway with the management company, but I'm not a lawyer (nor will I pay one to answer these questions) so I figured it couldn't hurt to ask.
My girlfriend and I have moved halfway across the country from the East Coast to the Midwest, although this was a planned move neither of us had an opportunity to visit our new place before moving. We knew it was risky, but we rented a place sight unseen based only on a floor plan and conversations with the management company. Now that we've arrived not only do the measurements differ from those we were given (it's about 80 square feet smaller), but a key feature (balcony off the bedroom) quite simply doesn't exist! After being here a week its quite clear that much of the gardening equipment we brought for the balcony will either have to go in storage or be thrown out (we just don't have the space) and we're quite disappointed as the balcony was one thing that set this place apart from some of the others we had spoken to.
We originally received the lease as an attachment via email and it although the lease itself doesn't actually include measurements or mention the balcony, both are talked about in the body of the same email that contained the lease.
So, even though neither of the two issues (smaller space & no balcony) actually contradict the lease, would we be within our rights to claim that the apartment we are renting is not the one we agreed to rent and either negotiate a lower rent payment or break the lease without penalty (although this would not be a reasonable option to us...finding the time and money to move all our furniture a second time)?
-Unfortunately, no walk through with the landlord was available when we moved in. The office was staffed with 2 19-year old looking girls who handed us our keys and shooed us away. They were flummoxed when asked about the balcony. It was the weekend after all and nobody with any authority was there to for them to pass the issue on to (my emails to the management office are still unanswered by the way)
-As far as the measurement goes, my fault completely for not going over them when we got there. Didn't even think of it until six days later when the furniture arrived and we had to ship a bureau back because it didn't fit against a wall that should have been three feet wider.
-Lastly, I of course don't actually expect to make any headway with the management company, but I'm not a lawyer (nor will I pay one to answer these questions) so I figured it couldn't hurt to ask.
I'm asking this because I'm confused. When you buy a car for $30,000, you can finance it up to 5 years. When you buy a house for $200,000, you can finance it up to 30 years. But...if want to lease some equipment that costs $200,000, the leasing company wants you to pay it back within 60 months/5 years. Why is that? I'm sure that with the interest rates most leasing companies have, they would much rather get money over a 10, 15 or 20 year period than just the 5 year. For example, I purchased my house for $150,000. At the end of my mortgage, I will have paid nearly $300,000. That's doubling your money. Why don't they finance longer than 5 years? AT least the ones I've found only go up to 5 years.
I guess I should add some details. The equipment I'm wanting to lease are golf simulators and computer software. Most of the equipment are cameras and projectors..the rest is software. There, I hope that clears it up a little better.
I keep hearing obsolete...software is updated every six months. That is every software..in the world..at least every bit of software I've ever dealt with is always being updated..so I don't understand your saying my product will be obsolete???
I guess I should have asked for people who have golf centers. I understand that the cameras, projectors and most of the equipment will lose value..but thats if we were just talking about the equipment..alone. For a golf simulator to work, it takes "software"..not just hardware. The software is updated several times a year to keep up "with the Jones's", if you will. So when all of you tell me that my "equipment" will be obsolete soon after I lease it..I have to disagree. As long as I have the updated software to use with my "obsolete" equipment..I don't see where the value diminishes or loses value.
What I asked was..why do leasing companies mostly use 5 years as the term for leasing..why not longer? Most of your answers are great..but I guess I should have explained my business/equipment in my opening question. I really haven't found the answer I'm looking for, so I've contacted the NAELB(National Association of Equipment Leasing Brokers). I have found the answer I wanted.
I'm asking this because I'm confused. When you buy a car for $30,000, you can finance it up to 5 years. When you buy a house for $200,000, you can finance it up to 30 years. But...if want to lease some equipment that costs $200,000, the leasing company wants you to pay it back within 60 months/5 years. Why is that? I'm sure that with the interest rates most leasing companies have, they would much rather get money over a 10, 15 or 20 year period than just the 5 year. For example, I purchased my house for $150,000. At the end of my mortgage, I will have paid nearly $300,000. That's doubling your money. Why don't they finance longer than 5 years? AT least the ones I've found only go up to 5 years.
I guess I should add some details. The equipment I'm wanting to lease are golf simulators and computer software. Most of the equipment are cameras and projectors..the rest is software. There, I hope that clears it up a little better.
I keep hearing obsolete...software is updated every six months. That is every software..in the world..at least every bit of software I've ever dealt with is always being updated..so I don't understand your saying my product will be obsolete???
I guess I should have asked for people who have golf centers. I understand that the cameras, projectors and most of the equipment will lose value..but thats if we were just talking about the equipment..alone. For a golf simulator to work, it takes "software"..not just hardware. The software is updated several times a year to keep up "with the Jones's", if you will. So when all of you tell me that my "equipment" will be obsolete soon after I lease it..I have to disagree. As long as I have the updated software to use with my "obsolete" equipment..I don't see where the value diminishes or loses value.
What I asked was..why do leasing companies mostly use 5 years as the term for leasing..why not longer? Most of your answers are great..but I guess I should have explained my business/equipment in my opening question. I really haven't found the answer I'm looking for, so I've contacted the NAELB(National Association of Equipment Leasing Brokers). I have found the answer I wanted.
I rented my homes in IL. When the tenants viewed it, there was an LG Steam washer($1000) in the laundry room. Well, I replaced it with my previous one. Here is the original message. I am posting my tentative response. I have not responded yet. I don;t know about you, but my previous landlords never provided a top of the line steam washer, why should I right? Please Please let me know what you think...
Tenant:
" When we came and and looked at the house, there was brand new set of LG washer/dryer in the laundry closet. Needless to say, we were very upset when we moved in and they were no longer in place. Not only that, but they were replaced with old washers/dryers that smelled like mold. In my opinion. laundry equipment is a part of the house and not an item that landlords should/can remove without at least notifying us. We are paying a lot of money to live here and I don't think it's fair to us as tenants to get bait/switched like that. I would appreciate it if you replace the washer/dryer with the units that were in the house when we signed our lease."
ME:
The dryer is the original and has not been swapped. We never purchased a new one since there was no need for it. As far as the washer, we purchased it a few years back. Assuming it will not have problems, we did not get and extended warranty on it. In March, the motor began to overheat after a few consecutive washes. A small inexpensive fix remedied the problem, but only for a short period. The problem slowly reoccurred. Posing a potential hazard and a possible inconvenience that only 1 load could be washed every few hours to avoid overheating, we decided to replace the LG with our previous washer. We did this because getting a new LG washer was too expensive. Now, since you mention that the replaced washer smells of mold, all I can say is I believe you. Even though the replacement washer is functioning, I will replace it for you, however it will not be an LG washer since they run around $1000.
Side Note: Regardless if there is or isn't a motor issue, I just simply don't think that it is my responsibility to be providing them a $1000 washer, or replacing it with the same one for that matter. Do you? I did not leave them without a washer. I replaced it with a functioning washer, and excuse me, it did not smell of mold when I replaced it. I was still washing my own clothes in there for 2 weeks before they moved it. It was fine, but that's another story.
I rented my homes in IL. When the tenants viewed it, there was an LG Steam washer($1000) in the laundry room. Well, I replaced it with my previous one. Here is the original message. I am posting my tentative response. I have not responded yet. I don;t know about you, but my previous landlords never provided a top of the line steam washer, why should I right? Please Please let me know what you think...
Tenant:
" When we came and and looked at the house, there was brand new set of LG washer/dryer in the laundry closet. Needless to say, we were very upset when we moved in and they were no longer in place. Not only that, but they were replaced with old washers/dryers that smelled like mold. In my opinion. laundry equipment is a part of the house and not an item that landlords should/can remove without at least notifying us. We are paying a lot of money to live here and I don't think it's fair to us as tenants to get bait/switched like that. I would appreciate it if you replace the washer/dryer with the units that were in the house when we signed our lease."
ME:
The dryer is the original and has not been swapped. We never purchased a new one since there was no need for it. As far as the washer, we purchased it a few years back. Assuming it will not have problems, we did not get and extended warranty on it. In March, the motor began to overheat after a few consecutive washes. A small inexpensive fix remedied the problem, but only for a short period. The problem slowly reoccurred. Posing a potential hazard and a possible inconvenience that only 1 load could be washed every few hours to avoid overheating, we decided to replace the LG with our previous washer. We did this because getting a new LG washer was too expensive. Now, since you mention that the replaced washer smells of mold, all I can say is I believe you. Even though the replacement washer is functioning, I will replace it for you, however it will not be an LG washer since they run around $1000.
Side Note: Regardless if there is or isn't a motor issue, I just simply don't think that it is my responsibility to be providing them a $1000 washer, or replacing it with the same one for that matter. Do you? I did not leave them without a washer. I replaced it with a functioning washer, and excuse me, it did not smell of mold when I replaced it. I was still washing my own clothes in there for 2 weeks before they moved it. It was fine, but that's another story.
math problem: the city counsil established a budget to improve transportation.
salaries:50% office lease:35% equipment: 6% supplies :2% miscellaneous:7%
if 72,000 is allotted for equipment, what is the total budget????
math problem: the city counsil established a budget to improve transportation.
salaries:50% office lease:35% equipment: 6% supplies :2% miscellaneous:7%
if 72,000 is allotted for equipment, what is the total budget????
I'm moving into a new apartment, my lease starts the 15th, they did a few things (some work) the past few weeks that we were told about. We have got the keys and on the 14th we are going to clean and get a couch delivered but I want to start bringing things in. My fiance went to check on the work and there some equipment there that we need to leave the door open for the workers to go back in and get their stuff. Obviously, after I move things in Ia m going to lock my door but I hope they are working on it right now, tonight, as we speak and get their stuff out because come the 15th I'm not leaving my door open anymore.
My question is, do you think it would be safe to leave some things there the night before lease officially starts? Or would it be best to wait?
Um we got permission thanks though
I'm moving into a new apartment, my lease starts the 15th, they did a few things (some work) the past few weeks that we were told about. We have got the keys and on the 14th we are going to clean and get a couch delivered but I want to start bringing things in. My fiance went to check on the work and there some equipment there that we need to leave the door open for the workers to go back in and get their stuff. Obviously, after I move things in Ia m going to lock my door but I hope they are working on it right now, tonight, as we speak and get their stuff out because come the 15th I'm not leaving my door open anymore.
My question is, do you think it would be safe to leave some things there the night before lease officially starts? Or would it be best to wait?
Um we got permission thanks though
For a resturaunt what would happen to the equipment inside? And what would happen to the lease aggrement?
For a resturaunt what would happen to the equipment inside? And what would happen to the lease aggrement?
I have the chance to purchase a Fast Food business in this area and have tried the Grant gimmicks.
This is my shot at getting on top of my life instead of just getting by.
I know the business and have a kick ass menu unlike anything in the valley.
The 5ok would allow me to purchase the business, make 3 months lease payments in advance, purchase the product and a few needed pieces of equipment as well as incorporate.
I have the chance to purchase a Fast Food business in this area and have tried the Grant gimmicks.
This is my shot at getting on top of my life instead of just getting by.
I know the business and have a kick ass menu unlike anything in the valley.
The 5ok would allow me to purchase the business, make 3 months lease payments in advance, purchase the product and a few needed pieces of equipment as well as incorporate.
This all started several months ago when DirecTV called my grandparents saying that they needed to upgrade their old channel package, because theirs was no longer available and they risked their service being canceled because of it. They have had this same exact package since 1997 when they first got DirecTV. They have never missed a payment on a bill, canceled, or suspended their DirecTV service since then and they still have the same package today.
My grandmother called and asked them about it a couple weeks later, but the customer service representative she talked to had no idea what she was talking about, and said not to worry about it. The very next day a DirecTV van came to their house, but none of the employees had any idea about why they were there. My grandmother explained it to them. One of the employees told my grandfather to buy an 8" x 8" board and cement it into the ground behind the house a few feet away from their old satellite dish. He bought the board and did so.
A few days later they returned, but the new employee said the Slimline dish they were going to install needed to be mounted on a metal pole instead of the board. He also said it would be condemned if they ever performed an inspection. They installed the satellite dish on the board anyways and upgraded their old satellite receiver box with an HD box. They do not pay for HD service now nor have they ever and said so to the employee. They have a 20 year old television set that cannot show anything in HD. He said the HD box would pick up SD channels as well and that it would only get HD channels if they called them back out again to activate the HD software in the box.
That was the last time they ever showed up. Now my grandparents cannot view any channels that are in HD, even with the formatting and resolutions changed to SD settings. They are paying to watch channels like the Discovery Channel (278) and the Hallmark Channel (312), which are included in their package, but the channels show up as black screens and say that they haven't been payed for. This only happens with HD channels, but SD channels show up fine.
My grandmother called them back, but they said that the person whose name on the bill (my grandfather's) is the only person who can ask for a changed or upgraded service, even though SHE was the one who originally called them. I personally called them later, but they said the same thing. They also said that they couldn't change the box back unless it had been broken and was not functioning properly.
They were going to cancel service entirely and switch to Dish Network, but the lease my grandmother signed for the equipment stated that if they do not stay with DirecTV for at least two years they would be charged a $480 fine for each the box and the satellite dish. We called them again and asked how we could get SD service with the box. The employee stated that we needed to buy another old television and order another separate DirecTV service with a second dish, box, and bill in my grandmother's name.
What I'm asking is does anyone know of a way for them to get Standard Definition service back? Or is there any way for them to "get around the lease" and not have to pay a huge fine for canceling DirecTV service? They are on a very limited budget and live so far away from the city that cable TV isn't an option. They still have their old receiver box and satellite dish, both of which they own. When the new Slimline satellite was installed the employee installing it cut the cable to the old satellite so it couldn't be reconnected.
This all started several months ago when DirecTV called my grandparents saying that they needed to upgrade their old channel package, because theirs was no longer available and they risked their service being canceled because of it. They have had this same exact package since 1997 when they first got DirecTV. They have never missed a payment on a bill, canceled, or suspended their DirecTV service since then and they still have the same package today.
My grandmother called and asked them about it a couple weeks later, but the customer service representative she talked to had no idea what she was talking about, and said not to worry about it. The very next day a DirecTV van came to their house, but none of the employees had any idea about why they were there. My grandmother explained it to them. One of the employees told my grandfather to buy an 8" x 8" board and cement it into the ground behind the house a few feet away from their old satellite dish. He bought the board and did so.
A few days later they returned, but the new employee said the Slimline dish they were going to install needed to be mounted on a metal pole instead of the board. He also said it would be condemned if they ever performed an inspection. They installed the satellite dish on the board anyways and upgraded their old satellite receiver box with an HD box. They do not pay for HD service now nor have they ever and said so to the employee. They have a 20 year old television set that cannot show anything in HD. He said the HD box would pick up SD channels as well and that it would only get HD channels if they called them back out again to activate the HD software in the box.
That was the last time they ever showed up. Now my grandparents cannot view any channels that are in HD, even with the formatting and resolutions changed to SD settings. They are paying to watch channels like the Discovery Channel (278) and the Hallmark Channel (312), which are included in their package, but the channels show up as black screens and say that they haven't been payed for. This only happens with HD channels, but SD channels show up fine.
My grandmother called them back, but they said that the person whose name on the bill (my grandfather's) is the only person who can ask for a changed or upgraded service, even though SHE was the one who originally called them. I personally called them later, but they said the same thing. They also said that they couldn't change the box back unless it had been broken and was not functioning properly.
They were going to cancel service entirely and switch to Dish Network, but the lease my grandmother signed for the equipment stated that if they do not stay with DirecTV for at least two years they would be charged a $480 fine for each the box and the satellite dish. We called them again and asked how we could get SD service with the box. The employee stated that we needed to buy another old television and order another separate DirecTV service with a second dish, box, and bill in my grandmother's name.
What I'm asking is does anyone know of a way for them to get Standard Definition service back? Or is there any way for them to "get around the lease" and not have to pay a huge fine for canceling DirecTV service? They are on a very limited budget and live so far away from the city that cable TV isn't an option. They still have their old receiver box and satellite dish, both of which they own. When the new Slimline satellite was installed the employee installing it cut the cable to the old satellite so it couldn't be reconnected.
I am not sure what kind of BK atty to contact if any. I have a great job, make good money, and I have less than $10K in personal debt outside of my home. I am having to close down a small business. The problem is I have a personal guarantee on the business loan, lease, and equipment for the business. The equipment has enough equity to take care of itself, but it leaves the loan and lease. I owe roughly $80K on the loan, and have roughly $300K on the lease left. I don't have any toys or extras, as my family leads a very modest lifestyle, and ultimately have fallen victims to the bad economy. The business is three years old, and we were on pace to have the business debt free within 5 years. We paid everything in advance, and now looking back was a mistake. All options to extend the debt and restructure have been exhausted. We are now going to be on the hook for almost $400K that we will never have means to pay off. I don't know where to begin. Do I contact a business atty, a personal atty, or should I be thinking of other options. The loan is with an individual, while the lease is with a major leasing company.
I am not sure what kind of BK atty to contact if any. I have a great job, make good money, and I have less than $10K in personal debt outside of my home. I am having to close down a small business. The problem is I have a personal guarantee on the business loan, lease, and equipment for the business. The equipment has enough equity to take care of itself, but it leaves the loan and lease. I owe roughly $80K on the loan, and have roughly $300K on the lease left. I don't have any toys or extras, as my family leads a very modest lifestyle, and ultimately have fallen victims to the bad economy. The business is three years old, and we were on pace to have the business debt free within 5 years. We paid everything in advance, and now looking back was a mistake. All options to extend the debt and restructure have been exhausted. We are now going to be on the hook for almost $400K that we will never have means to pay off. I don't know where to begin. Do I contact a business atty, a personal atty, or should I be thinking of other options. The loan is with an individual, while the lease is with a major leasing company.
I would need to purchase or lease a building. buy all the equipment, furniture and decor, hire servers, get permits, all that. What do you think my total cost would be for start up..
I would need to purchase or lease a building. buy all the equipment, furniture and decor, hire servers, get permits, all that. What do you think my total cost would be for start up..
So, this isn't happening to me, but my friend.
So my friend, let's call her Jane ;) leased a horse from her trainer for 2 1/2 years. She rides him in her lessons, 2 or 3 extra rides a week, and uses him for all 4-H activities. He's used as a school horse for the barn, too. She really loves that horse, and they're a perfect match. She has all her own tack and equipment for him, too.
This other woman, lets call her Ann, has been riding this horse in her lessons for around 8 months, since like I said this horse is a school horse too. She has been half-leasing him, riding him a couple of times a week, but not using him to the extent that Jane uses him. Ann still felt very possessive of this horse, buying him a new bit and sometimes accusing Jane of doing something wrong. Jane really doesn't like when she does this, because Jane has 3 more years of experience than Ann, and knows this horse inside and out.
So, just about a month ago, Ann bought the horse. Jane would have, if she had the money to pay for board and everything and the time to come out and see him more. They wrote out a lease agreement so that Jane can still lease the horse, and use him for 4-H and lessons, but only if Ann says its okay and blah blah blah. Ann is a very nice person, but can be a little over protective of this horse. Even though I like Ann, if I were Jane, I would be really upset. I know if my trainer sold the horse I am leasing, I would me really mad because suddenly this horse that was practically mine (even my trainer, his owner, calls him my horse) would belong to somebody else and they would have the liberty to take him away from me whenever they want. Of course, both of our trainers had that liberty, but since they're the ones coaching both me and Jane in 4-H, they wouldn't ever do that.
So how would you feel?
So, this isn't happening to me, but my friend.
So my friend, let's call her Jane ;) leased a horse from her trainer for 2 1/2 years. She rides him in her lessons, 2 or 3 extra rides a week, and uses him for all 4-H activities. He's used as a school horse for the barn, too. She really loves that horse, and they're a perfect match. She has all her own tack and equipment for him, too.
This other woman, lets call her Ann, has been riding this horse in her lessons for around 8 months, since like I said this horse is a school horse too. She has been half-leasing him, riding him a couple of times a week, but not using him to the extent that Jane uses him. Ann still felt very possessive of this horse, buying him a new bit and sometimes accusing Jane of doing something wrong. Jane really doesn't like when she does this, because Jane has 3 more years of experience than Ann, and knows this horse inside and out.
So, just about a month ago, Ann bought the horse. Jane would have, if she had the money to pay for board and everything and the time to come out and see him more. They wrote out a lease agreement so that Jane can still lease the horse, and use him for 4-H and lessons, but only if Ann says its okay and blah blah blah. Ann is a very nice person, but can be a little over protective of this horse. Even though I like Ann, if I were Jane, I would be really upset. I know if my trainer sold the horse I am leasing, I would me really mad because suddenly this horse that was practically mine (even my trainer, his owner, calls him my horse) would belong to somebody else and they would have the liberty to take him away from me whenever they want. Of course, both of our trainers had that liberty, but since they're the ones coaching both me and Jane in 4-H, they wouldn't ever do that.
So how would you feel?
At the front of every grocery store they lease out areas for small businesses like the portrait studio, the snack stands, hair cuts, etc. These area range from around 200-900 sq ft.
I am thinking about putting a small version of an Internet Cafe in a well thought location. It could be Walmart, Meiyers, Super K, or similar.
It will have between 5 and 10 high end computers that will be suitable for the latest games, Internet, music, word processing and much more. They will also have access to a printer for their printing needs.
It will have roughly 3 50" Flat-screenTV's which will have an XBox, PS3, and Wii for console gaming. They will have a selection of all the latest and popular games with access to online play. Each TV will have two gaming chairs facing them.
I was also thinking about having a large HD Flat-screen or HD Projection with comfortable seating to watch sport games and events. This may be not likely in this environment but a consideration.
The reason I am thinking a grocery store, is that I can get a fair lease payment, lots of traffic, and they are normally in the middle of neighborhoods.
I imagine shoppers going a little early to check their Facebooks, dating sites, listening to music, printing some things out, or surfing the web for a few while having shopping as an excuse to be out of the house for a while. Also, maybe having children or their other half with them and having something for them to do while they shop. Grocery stores do not have age limits so it could work for the neighborhood kids too. Charges will be time-based and users will keep have an account to determine usage and can be billed automatically with a card on file.
It is not a huge investment and I get to reuse all the equipment purchased, so there is not a lot of risk in trying. I would like to get some general feedback though.
Please let me know what you think about it. Honest opinions will mean alot.
Thank you in advance.
At the front of every grocery store they lease out areas for small businesses like the portrait studio, the snack stands, hair cuts, etc. These area range from around 200-900 sq ft.
I am thinking about putting a small version of an Internet Cafe in a well thought location. It could be Walmart, Meiyers, Super K, or similar.
It will have between 5 and 10 high end computers that will be suitable for the latest games, Internet, music, word processing and much more. They will also have access to a printer for their printing needs.
It will have roughly 3 50" Flat-screenTV's which will have an XBox, PS3, and Wii for console gaming. They will have a selection of all the latest and popular games with access to online play. Each TV will have two gaming chairs facing them.
I was also thinking about having a large HD Flat-screen or HD Projection with comfortable seating to watch sport games and events. This may be not likely in this environment but a consideration.
The reason I am thinking a grocery store, is that I can get a fair lease payment, lots of traffic, and they are normally in the middle of neighborhoods.
I imagine shoppers going a little early to check their Facebooks, dating sites, listening to music, printing some things out, or surfing the web for a few while having shopping as an excuse to be out of the house for a while. Also, maybe having children or their other half with them and having something for them to do while they shop. Grocery stores do not have age limits so it could work for the neighborhood kids too. Charges will be time-based and users will keep have an account to determine usage and can be billed automatically with a card on file.
It is not a huge investment and I get to reuse all the equipment purchased, so there is not a lot of risk in trying. I would like to get some general feedback though.
Please let me know what you think about it. Honest opinions will mean alot.
Thank you in advance.
We have a 12 month lease that started in May. We have had problems with the AC flooding one of our rooms, damaging electrical equipment. Stains on the ceiling from water above that took them weeks to fix, and when they did all they did was paint over it. We came back from a two week vacation, with our dogs, to find the apartment infested with flees. We called an "emergency maintenance line" and got an answering machine. It has been over 24 hrs. and we have not heard anything from them. We are currently living in a Hotel room with our dogs at our own expense. What should we do?
I can not call any outside sources! I have been in and they say that I can not hire an exterminator, but they are not doing anything about it.
We have a 12 month lease that started in May. We have had problems with the AC flooding one of our rooms, damaging electrical equipment. Stains on the ceiling from water above that took them weeks to fix, and when they did all they did was paint over it. We came back from a two week vacation, with our dogs, to find the apartment infested with flees. We called an "emergency maintenance line" and got an answering machine. It has been over 24 hrs. and we have not heard anything from them. We are currently living in a Hotel room with our dogs at our own expense. What should we do?
I can not call any outside sources! I have been in and they say that I can not hire an exterminator, but they are not doing anything about it.
I am having problems calculating the contribution margin for an accounting problem. I do not wish that you crunch the numbers for me just to explain to me which figures I need to use to calculate the contribution margin. So here are the numbers given to me.
Essence of Persia, Inc., began operations on January 1, 2010. The company produces a hand and body lotion in an eight-ounce bottle called Eternal Beauty. The lotion is sold wholesale in 12-bottle cases for $80 per case. There is a selling commission of $16 per case. The January direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead costs are as follows:
Direct Materials
Units per Case Cost per unit Direct materials cost per case
cream base 72 ounces $0.015 $1.08
natural oils 24 ounces $0.25 $6.00
Bottle (8 oz) 12 bottles $0.4 $4.80
Direct Labor
time per case labor rate per hour Direct labor per case
mixing department 16.8 min $15 / hr $4.20
filling department 4.2 min $12 / hr $0.84
Factory Overhead
Utilities $230
Facility lease $14,392
Equipment depreciation $3,600
Supplies $600
$18822
I am having problems calculating the contribution margin for an accounting problem. I do not wish that you crunch the numbers for me just to explain to me which figures I need to use to calculate the contribution margin. So here are the numbers given to me.
Essence of Persia, Inc., began operations on January 1, 2010. The company produces a hand and body lotion in an eight-ounce bottle called Eternal Beauty. The lotion is sold wholesale in 12-bottle cases for $80 per case. There is a selling commission of $16 per case. The January direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead costs are as follows:
Direct Materials
Units per Case Cost per unit Direct materials cost per case
cream base 72 ounces $0.015 $1.08
natural oils 24 ounces $0.25 $6.00
Bottle (8 oz) 12 bottles $0.4 $4.80
Direct Labor
time per case labor rate per hour Direct labor per case
mixing department 16.8 min $15 / hr $4.20
filling department 4.2 min $12 / hr $0.84
Factory Overhead
Utilities $230
Facility lease $14,392
Equipment depreciation $3,600
Supplies $600
$18822
Big Joe’s is replacing a piece of equipment. The equipment will cost $5,000 and has a 5 year life. The equipment can be leased for annual payment of $1,295 paid at the beginning of each year, or it can be purchased and financed at an interest rate of 10% with annual loan payments of $1,319. There is zero salvage value. Big Joe’s tax rate is 40%. The equipment has a 20% CCA rate. What should Big Joe do?
Big Joe’s is replacing a piece of equipment. The equipment will cost $5,000 and has a 5 year life. The equipment can be leased for annual payment of $1,295 paid at the beginning of each year, or it can be purchased and financed at an interest rate of 10% with annual loan payments of $1,319. There is zero salvage value. Big Joe’s tax rate is 40%. The equipment has a 20% CCA rate. What should Big Joe do?
im 14 years old, and i really want a horse. i have been riding for about a year, with a break in between because i broke my wrist. i want to get a horse, but it costs 700 dollars to board a horse at my stable and thats not including the price of the horse, vet bills each month, and buying my own saddle and all the other equipment. and my parents are willing to let me if they dont have to pay for any of it (helpful, i know). i want to adopt this horse from the animal shelter nearby, so its cheaper but i need to make the money to pay for it each month and have time for school and homework. i want to maybe work at my barn after school to make money to pay for the boarding, or maybe to work off some of the board. also, i was wondering if i own a horse, if im allowed to lease it out to people that ride at my barn that want to ride it since i wont be able to everyday, and if they leased from me, would i get the money for their leasing? or would my stables? and is it even allowed for me to lease out a horse to other people? because i could use that money to pay for the board. ive always loved horses, its just my family isnt rich or anything so it is expensive for me to ride. i just need to know if i would be able to make enough money to afford caring for the horse, or if it is impossible.
i dont even know if i can work at my barn yet i have to ask and i dont know if i would make enough. also, im trying out for soccer in the fall for high school and practice is every day after school
since there is soccer, i might not be able to work
the soccer season is only for the fall, and by then i wouldnt have the horse yet anyway, because id have to sort everything out but after fall i would be able to. the adoption horse is a good horse- can walk trot canter and jump its up for adoption because the people couldnt take care of it anymore
im 14 years old, and i really want a horse. i have been riding for about a year, with a break in between because i broke my wrist. i want to get a horse, but it costs 700 dollars to board a horse at my stable and thats not including the price of the horse, vet bills each month, and buying my own saddle and all the other equipment. and my parents are willing to let me if they dont have to pay for any of it (helpful, i know). i want to adopt this horse from the animal shelter nearby, so its cheaper but i need to make the money to pay for it each month and have time for school and homework. i want to maybe work at my barn after school to make money to pay for the boarding, or maybe to work off some of the board. also, i was wondering if i own a horse, if im allowed to lease it out to people that ride at my barn that want to ride it since i wont be able to everyday, and if they leased from me, would i get the money for their leasing? or would my stables? and is it even allowed for me to lease out a horse to other people? because i could use that money to pay for the board. ive always loved horses, its just my family isnt rich or anything so it is expensive for me to ride. i just need to know if i would be able to make enough money to afford caring for the horse, or if it is impossible.
i dont even know if i can work at my barn yet i have to ask and i dont know if i would make enough. also, im trying out for soccer in the fall for high school and practice is every day after school
since there is soccer, i might not be able to work
the soccer season is only for the fall, and by then i wouldnt have the horse yet anyway, because id have to sort everything out but after fall i would be able to. the adoption horse is a good horse- can walk trot canter and jump its up for adoption because the people couldnt take care of it anymore
The remaining 3,600 sites continue to operate. Mind you, if drilling is stopped so are jobs, but if drilling continues, another accident can likely happen, because we do not know what caused this one. And the emergency response of all the oil companies is lackluster. Also, if drilling stops the lease on equipment continues, time is money. I don't think their is a right or a wrong answer per se, what would be your thought process?
The remaining 3,600 sites continue to operate. Mind you, if drilling is stopped so are jobs, but if drilling continues, another accident can likely happen, because we do not know what caused this one. And the emergency response of all the oil companies is lackluster. Also, if drilling stops the lease on equipment continues, time is money. I don't think their is a right or a wrong answer per se, what would be your thought process?
I moved into a place and my ll knew my daughter would have her bedroom there so he painted and there is water damage and ther is mold growing up the wall along with spore like looking things from the ocean and the carpets in 1 corner stay wet and he has not bothered to clean them and he told me to clean the walls with clorox bleach is that not his responsibility? I have since had my daughter sleeping on the couch due to the mold and I was going to move her in a bedroom upstairs with my 4 year old but was told her mattress along with her clothes and all her computer equipment could as well have mold particles that spread through the air, do i need to get rid of her bed and her clothes? I have already had to throw out a dresser because it was in that corner is this safe the heating and cooling unit is in the basement is this spreading throughout our townhouse? would I be wrong to break my lease and move I have a 11 yr old and a 4 yr old that couch all the time and I am worried for both their health and mine I also feel her should replace the items I may have to get rid of I have searched the internet and cannot find anything that tells me what to keep and what to keep My ll has know about this for over a month and it keeps getting worse. Please ehlp me any insight or personal experiences?
I moved into a place and my ll knew my daughter would have her bedroom there so he painted and there is water damage and ther is mold growing up the wall along with spore like looking things from the ocean and the carpets in 1 corner stay wet and he has not bothered to clean them and he told me to clean the walls with clorox bleach is that not his responsibility? I have since had my daughter sleeping on the couch due to the mold and I was going to move her in a bedroom upstairs with my 4 year old but was told her mattress along with her clothes and all her computer equipment could as well have mold particles that spread through the air, do i need to get rid of her bed and her clothes? I have already had to throw out a dresser because it was in that corner is this safe the heating and cooling unit is in the basement is this spreading throughout our townhouse? would I be wrong to break my lease and move I have a 11 yr old and a 4 yr old that couch all the time and I am worried for both their health and mine I also feel her should replace the items I may have to get rid of I have searched the internet and cannot find anything that tells me what to keep and what to keep My ll has know about this for over a month and it keeps getting worse. Please ehlp me any insight or personal experiences?
Charter Communications charges a $9.99/month lease for a cable modem/wireless router combo. I just purchased my own wireless router, but did not purchase a cable modem as I will be moving in 6 months and switching to Time Warner (they supply a cable modem as part of their services, I think). When I contacted Charter to ask them to change my equipment lease from the $9.99/month modem/router to just the $5/month modem, they told me that even if I had my own wireless router, wireless internet service would not be available unless I continued to pay the $9.99/month fee.
Is this true? Or did the customer service rep not know what she was talking about? She said that you could only connect one computer to the cable modem via Ethernet cable, but I figured I could just plug that Ethernet cable into my wireless router and everything work as normal...
Charter Communications charges a $9.99/month lease for a cable modem/wireless router combo. I just purchased my own wireless router, but did not purchase a cable modem as I will be moving in 6 months and switching to Time Warner (they supply a cable modem as part of their services, I think). When I contacted Charter to ask them to change my equipment lease from the $9.99/month modem/router to just the $5/month modem, they told me that even if I had my own wireless router, wireless internet service would not be available unless I continued to pay the $9.99/month fee.
Is this true? Or did the customer service rep not know what she was talking about? She said that you could only connect one computer to the cable modem via Ethernet cable, but I figured I could just plug that Ethernet cable into my wireless router and everything work as normal...
i have been trying to find a 3 bedroom house to rent with my girlfriend and her friend, we are all 18/19 years old and nobody will take us seriously... they ask how our credit is, and I have only had a credit card for 6 months or so... I've spent a few thousands dollars on it mainly on audio/recording equipment, and never missed a single payment... should my credit be good enough to rent a house?? I have to sign on it myself, my parents are pushing bankruptcy, so nobody will rent to them either
I have a 4 day a week job at a very big insurance bill review company, and go to college, and make roughly 18k a year... this is not quite enough to rent a house at $1100 a month because everybody requires 2-3 times the rent in monthly income.... if my gf and i put our money together we make enough but ppl still say no, and I also do side work that makes minimum 900-1100 dollars a month.... so i technically am pulling in close to 2k+ a month but everybody laughs at me- and doesn't want to rent to three 18 yr. olds... i've even offered to pay the entire lease (6 months) of rent up front since people seem to think that I can't afford it... i can't get someone to take into consideration that two people are paying for the house not one...
NOBODY will rent to me... what do i do? What do i need?? I don't look like some low-life or thug or anything, just a pretty normal 18 yr. old trying to move into my own place....
how do i get a landlord to accept my situation? and allow that I give them my household income vs. just my income which 1k a month isn't necessarily verifiable since it comes from performance gigs (i'm a musicain and fire performer)
I'm dying over stress right now, what am I doing wrong?? how do college kids rent a house w/ roommates??
everybody wants a perfect credit history, and I haven't had a credit card very long... how do I get around this without finding a house in the ghetto from some guy who just cares if i have money or not??? anybody who is renting anything halfway decent laughs at me and asks for my parents to come in... arent I legally an adult? why I am I being treated like a young and stupid child? I've had people be very rude to me when I tell them my age, I've even been hung up on after i answered how old i was....
please help!
thanks
I am looking to RENT, not BUY.... and I can save money... i have enough money saved that I could pay all of the rent up front, which i mentioned above
6months rent = roughly 7-8 thousand $... I have more than that saved... is that not enough on top of my monthly income??
i understand the stereotype for my age group but i think it's pretty common for ppl to move out at 18
my issue isn't that i need somebody to give me money to pay the rent... i CAN afford it... but from money I've saved because my monthly income is a few hundred dollars too low... this is why I have money to pay for it.... i have literally thousands of dollars saved up.... i could pay a whole year's rent... why is this such a problem?? why do people think i'm not going to pay when I show them ALL the rent money...??? it makes no sense!!
i have been trying to find a 3 bedroom house to rent with my girlfriend and her friend, we are all 18/19 years old and nobody will take us seriously... they ask how our credit is, and I have only had a credit card for 6 months or so... I've spent a few thousands dollars on it mainly on audio/recording equipment, and never missed a single payment... should my credit be good enough to rent a house?? I have to sign on it myself, my parents are pushing bankruptcy, so nobody will rent to them either
I have a 4 day a week job at a very big insurance bill review company, and go to college, and make roughly 18k a year... this is not quite enough to rent a house at $1100 a month because everybody requires 2-3 times the rent in monthly income.... if my gf and i put our money together we make enough but ppl still say no, and I also do side work that makes minimum 900-1100 dollars a month.... so i technically am pulling in close to 2k+ a month but everybody laughs at me- and doesn't want to rent to three 18 yr. olds... i've even offered to pay the entire lease (6 months) of rent up front since people seem to think that I can't afford it... i can't get someone to take into consideration that two people are paying for the house not one...
NOBODY will rent to me... what do i do? What do i need?? I don't look like some low-life or thug or anything, just a pretty normal 18 yr. old trying to move into my own place....
how do i get a landlord to accept my situation? and allow that I give them my household income vs. just my income which 1k a month isn't necessarily verifiable since it comes from performance gigs (i'm a musicain and fire performer)
I'm dying over stress right now, what am I doing wrong?? how do college kids rent a house w/ roommates??
everybody wants a perfect credit history, and I haven't had a credit card very long... how do I get around this without finding a house in the ghetto from some guy who just cares if i have money or not??? anybody who is renting anything halfway decent laughs at me and asks for my parents to come in... arent I legally an adult? why I am I being treated like a young and stupid child? I've had people be very rude to me when I tell them my age, I've even been hung up on after i answered how old i was....
please help!
thanks
I am looking to RENT, not BUY.... and I can save money... i have enough money saved that I could pay all of the rent up front, which i mentioned above
6months rent = roughly 7-8 thousand $... I have more than that saved... is that not enough on top of my monthly income??
i understand the stereotype for my age group but i think it's pretty common for ppl to move out at 18
my issue isn't that i need somebody to give me money to pay the rent... i CAN afford it... but from money I've saved because my monthly income is a few hundred dollars too low... this is why I have money to pay for it.... i have literally thousands of dollars saved up.... i could pay a whole year's rent... why is this such a problem?? why do people think i'm not going to pay when I show them ALL the rent money...??? it makes no sense!!
On January 2, 2000, the Tissue Company leased 6 televisions for use in a department. The lease period is for 13 years and the estimated economic life of the leased property is 15 years. The lease does not contain automatic title transfer of a bargain purchase option. Lease payments are $9000 per year, payable each December 31. The incremental borrowing rate for Tissue Corp. is 12% and the inplicit interest rate (known by Tissue) is 10%. The company uses straight-line depreciation for this type of equipment. Provide the necessary journal entries to record the transactions for Tissue for the period of January 2, 2000 through December 31, 2001.
Make the necessary journal entries to record the transactions for Tissue for the period January 2, 2000, through December 31, 2001.
On January 2, 2000, the Tissue Company leased 6 televisions for use in a department. The lease period is for 13 years and the estimated economic life of the leased property is 15 years. The lease does not contain automatic title transfer of a bargain purchase option. Lease payments are $9000 per year, payable each December 31. The incremental borrowing rate for Tissue Corp. is 12% and the inplicit interest rate (known by Tissue) is 10%. The company uses straight-line depreciation for this type of equipment. Provide the necessary journal entries to record the transactions for Tissue for the period of January 2, 2000 through December 31, 2001.
Make the necessary journal entries to record the transactions for Tissue for the period January 2, 2000, through December 31, 2001.
For example, in the film Saving Private Ryan (based on a true story of a British expedition to rescue British prisoners), where an all-American ground force takes on Germany; whereas America sent very few soldiers into war. America only began to send men into the war against Japan after Pearl Harbour, and the numbers and aid that America put into the world are pale in comparison to the massive war efforts conducted by Russia (who crushed Germany with 20 millions of ground troops), France (for its bitter, endless and determined self defence) and the UK. The UK's air force and special forces were consistently very brave and effective (even though some of ground invasions of Germen held territory were ludicrously ill fated).
America did supply vast amounts of material goods, but it did not throw itself, or its soldiers, into combat wholeheartedly. America's most consistent aid was against the Japanese, and not until Japan attacked America directly, and even then America eventually resorted to the massively indiscriminate nuclear bombs rather than "waste" men on resolute Japan.
The USA appears to be very self-glorifying, and there are multiple generations in the UK, France and Europe who upset and angry at America's rewriting of history. Russia's men, France's entire population, and UK's air force, were the principal opponents of Germany, AIDED by American equipment (which for example was loaned and leased to the USSR, not merely given), for which the allies were grateful, but not tricked that the USA did not have its own interests at heart, like all countries in the ideologically-charged political atmosphere of the time. USAs entry to the war was FORCED, not chosen, their motives were SELF-DEFENCE not world-wide good such as was the case with UK, and their effort was slow and half-hearted, public opinion only turned in favour of the war at a very late date.
The FINAL TRUTH is that without any of the allies, the war would have been lost. without material aid from the USA, Russia and the UK would have taken many more years to finally defeat Germany - if at all. USA bombers and UK fighters (Battle of Britain) were the only serious returns we made on Germany other than Russian ground forces. The much repeated phrase that "USA saved Europe" is very much UNTRUE, and completely dismissive of the intense war that actually occurred far from the USA and for years without USA involvement. Russia saved Europe, so did the UK, so did France and the other allies... for any country to claim that it is more of a benefactor than the others is untrue and shows an emotionally disturbing lack of empathy. I would reckon that historically only the poor, suppressed Russian civilians and soldiers could claim to have saved anyone.
For example, in the film Saving Private Ryan (based on a true story of a British expedition to rescue British prisoners), where an all-American ground force takes on Germany; whereas America sent very few soldiers into war. America only began to send men into the war against Japan after Pearl Harbour, and the numbers and aid that America put into the world are pale in comparison to the massive war efforts conducted by Russia (who crushed Germany with 20 millions of ground troops), France (for its bitter, endless and determined self defence) and the UK. The UK's air force and special forces were consistently very brave and effective (even though some of ground invasions of Germen held territory were ludicrously ill fated).
America did supply vast amounts of material goods, but it did not throw itself, or its soldiers, into combat wholeheartedly. America's most consistent aid was against the Japanese, and not until Japan attacked America directly, and even then America eventually resorted to the massively indiscriminate nuclear bombs rather than "waste" men on resolute Japan.
The USA appears to be very self-glorifying, and there are multiple generations in the UK, France and Europe who upset and angry at America's rewriting of history. Russia's men, France's entire population, and UK's air force, were the principal opponents of Germany, AIDED by American equipment (which for example was loaned and leased to the USSR, not merely given), for which the allies were grateful, but not tricked that the USA did not have its own interests at heart, like all countries in the ideologically-charged political atmosphere of the time. USAs entry to the war was FORCED, not chosen, their motives were SELF-DEFENCE not world-wide good such as was the case with UK, and their effort was slow and half-hearted, public opinion only turned in favour of the war at a very late date.
The FINAL TRUTH is that without any of the allies, the war would have been lost. without material aid from the USA, Russia and the UK would have taken many more years to finally defeat Germany - if at all. USA bombers and UK fighters (Battle of Britain) were the only serious returns we made on Germany other than Russian ground forces. The much repeated phrase that "USA saved Europe" is very much UNTRUE, and completely dismissive of the intense war that actually occurred far from the USA and for years without USA involvement. Russia saved Europe, so did the UK, so did France and the other allies... for any country to claim that it is more of a benefactor than the others is untrue and shows an emotionally disturbing lack of empathy. I would reckon that historically only the poor, suppressed Russian civilians and soldiers could claim to have saved anyone.
I was going to move in with a friend and his landlord/uncle kicked him out. I was out within about two weeks. I have signed no contracts or leases but offered to pay a post dated check for the cost of utilities used durring my stay. He was adimant about cash and said he could keep my army dufflebag and all ACUs and other gear inside them. What are my rights here? Is it illegal for him to steal my equipment?
I was going to move in with a friend and his landlord/uncle kicked him out. I was out within about two weeks. I have signed no contracts or leases but offered to pay a post dated check for the cost of utilities used durring my stay. He was adimant about cash and said he could keep my army dufflebag and all ACUs and other gear inside them. What are my rights here? Is it illegal for him to steal my equipment?
A lot of people say that America saved Europe and indeed the world from the Nazis, and the did play a huge part in it, but the Russians did bare the brunt of the axis forces for a huge amount of time practically on there own.
also, if Britain had fallen, or indeed seeked peace with the Germans (which would have been easy to do, and indeed was entirely possible) then i cant see how America would have defeated the Nazis with no were to launch operations from, bot even they could have launched a D day style attack across a vast ocean. i think Britain played a huge part by just standing alone for the years it did so when surrender would have been easier. Granted, America did lend lease lots of equipment, but would have been defeated had Britain not won the battle of Britain.
A lot of people say that America saved Europe and indeed the world from the Nazis, and the did play a huge part in it, but the Russians did bare the brunt of the axis forces for a huge amount of time practically on there own.
also, if Britain had fallen, or indeed seeked peace with the Germans (which would have been easy to do, and indeed was entirely possible) then i cant see how America would have defeated the Nazis with no were to launch operations from, bot even they could have launched a D day style attack across a vast ocean. i think Britain played a huge part by just standing alone for the years it did so when surrender would have been easier. Granted, America did lend lease lots of equipment, but would have been defeated had Britain not won the battle of Britain.
I just read BP had leased it May 2008 for another 5 years from Transocean, who actually own, it at about $500k per day for the rig itself and an additional $500k per day for employees, equipment etc so with fixed costs running at $1 million a day just how much oil was BP extracting per day from it?
I guess if they renewed the contract in May 2008 when oil prices were soaring they might have been very optimistic about the future price of oil, even so they must have been drilling a large amount per day to make it a profitable venture.
I just read BP had leased it May 2008 for another 5 years from Transocean, who actually own, it at about $500k per day for the rig itself and an additional $500k per day for employees, equipment etc so with fixed costs running at $1 million a day just how much oil was BP extracting per day from it?
I guess if they renewed the contract in May 2008 when oil prices were soaring they might have been very optimistic about the future price of oil, even so they must have been drilling a large amount per day to make it a profitable venture.
I am a medical professional considering a sublease in a multidisciplinary facility. I am told that I will be receiving referrals. In order to enter into the sublease I will have to spend thousands for equipment and 3 months of rent in advance. I would also have to sign a lease making me responsible for ten of thousands of dollars of lease payments over the next year. They we not guarantee anything. In every way I am being treated like an potential employee when I speak to the owners. I have no say in organizing my interaction with the owners or what I can expect to receive from them. Everything is a take it or leave it option.
Obviously I am not going to accept but shouldn't the relationship be one that allows me some say in how the relationship works? Or am I wrong?
I am a medical professional considering a sublease in a multidisciplinary facility. I am told that I will be receiving referrals. In order to enter into the sublease I will have to spend thousands for equipment and 3 months of rent in advance. I would also have to sign a lease making me responsible for ten of thousands of dollars of lease payments over the next year. They we not guarantee anything. In every way I am being treated like an potential employee when I speak to the owners. I have no say in organizing my interaction with the owners or what I can expect to receive from them. Everything is a take it or leave it option.
Obviously I am not going to accept but shouldn't the relationship be one that allows me some say in how the relationship works? Or am I wrong?
Jurisdiction/Place: USA - Colorado
We moved to Colorado in October of 2008. A nice little 3 bed 2 bath with a small walk out patio, a bottom floor apartment. We gave an $875.00 deposit, signed the lease and had 4 days to complete a check-in sheet. She said we didn't have to be very specific, but I knew in the back of my head she would screw us over so I went over everything "with a fine comb." The floors were absolutely disgusting, the patio screen door was broken and wouldn't latch and various things throughout the apartment.
Fast forward to March/April of 2010. We gave our 30 days notice saying we would be out by May 1, 2010. She immediately turned into psycho landlord. We sat there and let her walk all over us during that last 30 days, without complaining because we needed our deposit back. It is now June 29, 2010 and we got a letter and a check from her in the mail dated June 26, 2010. The check is in the ammount of $662.00. She claims (as written in letter
Additional Cleaning: (1/2 of $80.00) - $40.00
Carpet Cleaning: (1/2 of $150.00) - $75.00
Had to have re-cleaned / tenants cleaned unit while carpets were still wet/damp.
Repairs: Haul off satelite dish, clean patio, repair large holes near/below TV enclosure area, $75.00; Repair screen: $23.00
Total Deductions: $213.00
Balance due to tenant $662.00
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*Additional cleaning is NOT correct, my mother in law went through the house and everything was cleaned spotless AND "polished". We have pictures.
*Carpet Cleaning. We had the carpets cleaned after we moved out and cleaned, the only thing we did was 3 days AFTER they were cleaned we went in (with NO shoes on) and polished the linoleum floors. We had things in the kitchen (which had the walk-out doors onto the patio) so NOTHING went on that carpet except our socks and the people she showed the unit to. I also have pictures of the whole house. PLUS on our Check IN sheet I put how nasty the carpet was.
*Haul off satelite dish, I was instructed per Dish Network to leave dish behind. I will be contacting them and see if they are aware that she took THEIR equipment.
*Clean patio, we scrubbed this with a scrub mop and heavy soap. It was 10x cleaner than when we moved in.
*Repair large holes near/below TV enclosure area - we had a shelf under the tv and my husband put some putty stuff in the holes (per the guy at Home Depot) and you could not tell there were even tiny holes there. We also have pictures of this.
*Repair screen - as I listed in our check-in sheet that it was broken.
I want to go to the apartment (it is visible from outside) and take pictures because I know she didn't fix the screen! It was broken and listed when we moved in.
This is not right at all! The only thing I am going to have a problem with is that I don't have a copy of the check in list, I was stupid and gave her what we wrote on, but she has the list in her posession.
Do we take this to small claims court? We are in our early twenties, and I know she would try and walk all over us if we go to court unprepared so I would have to get an attorney to help be the "grown up" who knows what they are talking about, legally.
The house was always clean. She insisted on showing the property while we were moving, and she even took someone in there the day after we had the carpets cleaned. If there were stains it was from her showing it. She rented the unit a few weeks after we moved out, and we just NOW get the letter saying what she did. She runs the property management company. She then hires her husband to work for her and be the maintenance man. They hire a guy to come help him when someone moves out. There was NO cleaning that needed to be done, the satelite dish was not supposed to be moved by me, the holes were already patched by my husband and the screen was listed on the check in list. Again, I have pictures.
Jurisdiction/Place: USA - Colorado
We moved to Colorado in October of 2008. A nice little 3 bed 2 bath with a small walk out patio, a bottom floor apartment. We gave an $875.00 deposit, signed the lease and had 4 days to complete a check-in sheet. She said we didn't have to be very specific, but I knew in the back of my head she would screw us over so I went over everything "with a fine comb." The floors were absolutely disgusting, the patio screen door was broken and wouldn't latch and various things throughout the apartment.
Fast forward to March/April of 2010. We gave our 30 days notice saying we would be out by May 1, 2010. She immediately turned into psycho landlord. We sat there and let her walk all over us during that last 30 days, without complaining because we needed our deposit back. It is now June 29, 2010 and we got a letter and a check from her in the mail dated June 26, 2010. The check is in the ammount of $662.00. She claims (as written in letter
Additional Cleaning: (1/2 of $80.00) - $40.00
Carpet Cleaning: (1/2 of $150.00) - $75.00
Had to have re-cleaned / tenants cleaned unit while carpets were still wet/damp.
Repairs: Haul off satelite dish, clean patio, repair large holes near/below TV enclosure area, $75.00; Repair screen: $23.00
Total Deductions: $213.00
Balance due to tenant $662.00
_____________________
*Additional cleaning is NOT correct, my mother in law went through the house and everything was cleaned spotless AND "polished". We have pictures.
*Carpet Cleaning. We had the carpets cleaned after we moved out and cleaned, the only thing we did was 3 days AFTER they were cleaned we went in (with NO shoes on) and polished the linoleum floors. We had things in the kitchen (which had the walk-out doors onto the patio) so NOTHING went on that carpet except our socks and the people she showed the unit to. I also have pictures of the whole house. PLUS on our Check IN sheet I put how nasty the carpet was.
*Haul off satelite dish, I was instructed per Dish Network to leave dish behind. I will be contacting them and see if they are aware that she took THEIR equipment.
*Clean patio, we scrubbed this with a scrub mop and heavy soap. It was 10x cleaner than when we moved in.
*Repair large holes near/below TV enclosure area - we had a shelf under the tv and my husband put some putty stuff in the holes (per the guy at Home Depot) and you could not tell there were even tiny holes there. We also have pictures of this.
*Repair screen - as I listed in our check-in sheet that it was broken.
I want to go to the apartment (it is visible from outside) and take pictures because I know she didn't fix the screen! It was broken and listed when we moved in.
This is not right at all! The only thing I am going to have a problem with is that I don't have a copy of the check in list, I was stupid and gave her what we wrote on, but she has the list in her posession.
Do we take this to small claims court? We are in our early twenties, and I know she would try and walk all over us if we go to court unprepared so I would have to get an attorney to help be the "grown up" who knows what they are talking about, legally.
The house was always clean. She insisted on showing the property while we were moving, and she even took someone in there the day after we had the carpets cleaned. If there were stains it was from her showing it. She rented the unit a few weeks after we moved out, and we just NOW get the letter saying what she did. She runs the property management company. She then hires her husband to work for her and be the maintenance man. They hire a guy to come help him when someone moves out. There was NO cleaning that needed to be done, the satelite dish was not supposed to be moved by me, the holes were already patched by my husband and the screen was listed on the check in list. Again, I have pictures.
John is presently leasing a small business computer from queller Office Equipment Company. The lease requires 10 annual payments of $4,000 at the end of each year and provides the lessor (queller) with an 8% return on its investment.
(a)Assuming the computer has a ten-year life and will have no salvage value at the expiration of the lease, what was the original cost of the computer to queller?
(b) What amount would each payment be if the ten annual payments are to be made at the beginning of each period?
John is presently leasing a small business computer from queller Office Equipment Company. The lease requires 10 annual payments of $4,000 at the end of each year and provides the lessor (queller) with an 8% return on its investment.
(a)Assuming the computer has a ten-year life and will have no salvage value at the expiration of the lease, what was the original cost of the computer to queller?
(b) What amount would each payment be if the ten annual payments are to be made at the beginning of each period?
Locust Leasing Company purchased specialized equipment from Luc Company on December 31, 2009 for $400,000. On the same date, it leased this equipment to James Company for 5 years, the useful life of the equipment. The lease payments begin January 1, 2010 and are made every 6 months until July 1, 2014. Locust Leasing wants to earn 10% annually on its investment.
how do i get
(a)Calculate the amount of each rent.
(b)How much interest revenue will Locust earn in 2010?
Locust Leasing Company purchased specialized equipment from Luc Company on December 31, 2009 for $400,000. On the same date, it leased this equipment to James Company for 5 years, the useful life of the equipment. The lease payments begin January 1, 2010 and are made every 6 months until July 1, 2014. Locust Leasing wants to earn 10% annually on its investment.
how do i get
(a)Calculate the amount of each rent.
(b)How much interest revenue will Locust earn in 2010?
President of a nonprofit phone company also owns the leasing company from which phone company leases all of it's equipment/building, land, office furniture, etc. The phone company is a nonprofit co-op so anything leased is fully funded by federal government. There is no bidding process because he awards the contract to himself funneling all federal money to himself.
President of a nonprofit phone company also owns the leasing company from which phone company leases all of it's equipment/building, land, office furniture, etc. The phone company is a nonprofit co-op so anything leased is fully funded by federal government. There is no bidding process because he awards the contract to himself funneling all federal money to himself.
I'm thinking about installing a wireless network for a 10-unit condo complex with 2 or 3 Apple Extreme Base Stations. I've learned that we can enable WPA/WPA2 encryption with this equipment, but I'm worried about the network being open between neighbors (in terms of those within the complex). We have one unit that is rented out to different people on a monthly-basis, and they are given the network password.
I understand that even with passwords on each computer, some devices could be accessed and at the lease visible. Do you think this is something I should be concerned about? I'm not sure if this setup puts our computers at risk or not. If it is a concern, is there a way to make the network more secure for individuals without spending a great deal of money?
I'm thinking about installing a wireless network for a 10-unit condo complex with 2 or 3 Apple Extreme Base Stations. I've learned that we can enable WPA/WPA2 encryption with this equipment, but I'm worried about the network being open between neighbors (in terms of those within the complex). We have one unit that is rented out to different people on a monthly-basis, and they are given the network password.
I understand that even with passwords on each computer, some devices could be accessed and at the lease visible. Do you think this is something I should be concerned about? I'm not sure if this setup puts our computers at risk or not. If it is a concern, is there a way to make the network more secure for individuals without spending a great deal of money?
Using the financial statements for the Goodyear Calendar Company, calculate the 13 basic ratios found in the chapter (page 57).
GOODYEAR CALENDAR COMPANY
Balance Sheet
December 31, 2008
Assets
Current assets:
Cash $82,000
Marketable securities 23,000
Accounts receivable (net) 124,000
Inventory 162,000
Total current assets $391,000
Investments 56,000
Plant and equipment 423,000
Less: Accumulated depreciation 93,000
Net plant and equipment 516,000
Total assets $963,000
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $88,000
Notes payable 21,000
Accrued taxes 17,000
Total current liabilities 126,000
Long-term liabilities:
Bonds payable 182,000
Total liabilities 308,000
Stockholders’ equity
Preferred stock, $100 par value 75,000
Common stock, $1 par value 60,000
Capital paid in excess of par 320,000
Retained earnings 200,000
Total stockholders’ equity 655,000
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $963,000
GOODYEAR CALENDAR COMPANY
Income Statement
For the Year Ending December 31, 2008
Sales (on credit) $2,600,000
Less: Cost of goods sold 2,050,000
Gross profit 550,000
Less: Selling and administrative expenses 390,000
Operating profit (EBIT) 160,000
Less: Interest expense 34,000
Earnings before taxes (EBT) 126,000
Less: Taxes 50,400
Earnings after taxes (EAT) $75,600
*Includes $10,000 in lease payments.
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Using the financial statements for the Goodyear Calendar Company, calculate the 13 basic ratios found in the chapter (page 57).
GOODYEAR CALENDAR COMPANY
Balance Sheet
December 31, 2008
Assets
Current assets:
Cash $82,000
Marketable securities 23,000
Accounts receivable (net) 124,000
Inventory 162,000
Total current assets $391,000
Investments 56,000
Plant and equipment 423,000
Less: Accumulated depreciation 93,000
Net plant and equipment 516,000
Total assets $963,000
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $88,000
Notes payable 21,000
Accrued taxes 17,000
Total current liabilities 126,000
Long-term liabilities:
Bonds payable 182,000
Total liabilities 308,000
Stockholders’ equity
Preferred stock, $100 par value 75,000
Common stock, $1 par value 60,000
Capital paid in excess of par 320,000
Retained earnings 200,000
Total stockholders’ equity 655,000
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $963,000
GOODYEAR CALENDAR COMPANY
Income Statement
For the Year Ending December 31, 2008
Sales (on credit) $2,600,000
Less: Cost of goods sold 2,050,000
Gross profit 550,000
Less: Selling and administrative expenses 390,000
Operating profit (EBIT) 160,000
Less: Interest expense 34,000
Earnings before taxes (EBT) 126,000
Less: Taxes 50,400
Earnings after taxes (EAT) $75,600
*Includes $10,000 in lease payments.
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hi, i have been riding since i was ten year old, im now 17. ive ridden western and am now working on my english and jumping. i love to trail ride and ive been working with horses for a long time, not just ridding.i've leased and owned before. i am now thinking about adopting a young filly and training her myself.i know people buy young horses and train them their own way to suit themselves. i just want a good reliable trail horse, nothing fancy at all. want i want to know is, do i need to do all the fancy training with surgicles and trainging equipment? i want to lounge lead line and that. this would jsut be a low key horse no showing or anything fancy. has anyone done this before and have any good tips for me? also i know people will be concerned with the cost of a horse but i have been there before and have a reliable job. this is the filly im looking at :
http://www.luckyhorse.org/
hi, i have been riding since i was ten year old, im now 17. ive ridden western and am now working on my english and jumping. i love to trail ride and ive been working with horses for a long time, not just ridding.i've leased and owned before. i am now thinking about adopting a young filly and training her myself.i know people buy young horses and train them their own way to suit themselves. i just want a good reliable trail horse, nothing fancy at all. want i want to know is, do i need to do all the fancy training with surgicles and trainging equipment? i want to lounge lead line and that. this would jsut be a low key horse no showing or anything fancy. has anyone done this before and have any good tips for me? also i know people will be concerned with the cost of a horse but i have been there before and have a reliable job. this is the filly im looking at :
http://www.luckyhorse.org/
TO: The Assistant Financial Analyst
FROM: Mr. V. Morrison, CEO, Caledonia Products
RE: Cash Flow Analysis and Capital Rationing
We are considering the introduction of a new product. Currently we are in the 34 percent marginal tax bracket with a 15 percent required rate of return or cost of capital. This project is
expected to last five years and then, because this is somewhat of a fad project, to be terminated.
The following information describes the new project:
Cost of new plant and equipment: $7,900,000
Shipping and installation costs: $ 100,000
Unit sales: Year Units Sold
1 70,000
2 120,000
3 140,000
4 80,000
5 60,000
Sales price per unit: $300/unit in years 1–4, $260/unit in year 5
Variable cost per unit: $180/unit
Annual fixed costs: $200,000
Working-capital requirements: There will be an initial working-capital requirement of $100,000 just to get production started. For each year, the total investment in net working capital will be equal to 10 percent of the dollar value of sales for that year. Thus, the investment in working capital will increase during years 1 through 3, then decrease in year 4. Finally, all working capital is liquidated at the termination of the project at the end of year 5.
The depreciation method: Use the simplified straight-line method over five years. It is assumed that the plant and equipment will have no salvage value after five years.
12. Caledonia is considering two additional mutually exclusive projects. The cash flows associated with these projects are as follows:
YEAR PROJECT A PROJECT B
0 −$100,000 −$100,000
1 32,000 0
2 32,000 0
3 32,000 0
4 32,000 0
5 32,000 $200,000
The required rate of return on these projects is 11 percent.
a. What is each project’s payback period?
b. What is each project’s net present value?
c. What is each project’s internal rate of return?
d. What has caused the ranking conflict?
e. Which project should be accepted? Why?
The factors Caledonia must consider if they were doing a lease versus buy.
TO: The Assistant Financial Analyst
FROM: Mr. V. Morrison, CEO, Caledonia Products
RE: Cash Flow Analysis and Capital Rationing
We are considering the introduction of a new product. Currently we are in the 34 percent marginal tax bracket with a 15 percent required rate of return or cost of capital. This project is
expected to last five years and then, because this is somewhat of a fad project, to be terminated.
The following information describes the new project:
Cost of new plant and equipment: $7,900,000
Shipping and installation costs: $ 100,000
Unit sales: Year Units Sold
1 70,000
2 120,000
3 140,000
4 80,000
5 60,000
Sales price per unit: $300/unit in years 1–4, $260/unit in year 5
Variable cost per unit: $180/unit
Annual fixed costs: $200,000
Working-capital requirements: There will be an initial working-capital requirement of $100,000 just to get production started. For each year, the total investment in net working capital will be equal to 10 percent of the dollar value of sales for that year. Thus, the investment in working capital will increase during years 1 through 3, then decrease in year 4. Finally, all working capital is liquidated at the termination of the project at the end of year 5.
The depreciation method: Use the simplified straight-line method over five years. It is assumed that the plant and equipment will have no salvage value after five years.
12. Caledonia is considering two additional mutually exclusive projects. The cash flows associated with these projects are as follows:
YEAR PROJECT A PROJECT B
0 −$100,000 −$100,000
1 32,000 0
2 32,000 0
3 32,000 0
4 32,000 0
5 32,000 $200,000
The required rate of return on these projects is 11 percent.
a. What is each project’s payback period?
b. What is each project’s net present value?
c. What is each project’s internal rate of return?
d. What has caused the ranking conflict?
e. Which project should be accepted? Why?
The factors Caledonia must consider if they were doing a lease versus buy.
Fixed Expensses:
Monthly Facility Lease:$5,000
Monthly Equipment Lease:$2,000
Annual Marketing/Advertising:$8,000
Annual Fixed Labor:$160,000
Variable Expenses:
Ingredient Cost per Jar$1.00
Cost of each Jar/Cap/Label:$0.20
Labor cost per Jar:$0.05
Revenue:
Selling Price per Jar:$8.00
Estiamted Production Volume:
Number of Jars sold per YEAR:50,000
I need to create a one-date variable table which shows revenue, expenses and net income when the number of jars varies from 35,000-75,000 by increments of 5000
having such a hard time
using excel and yes data table
Fixed Expensses:
Monthly Facility Lease:$5,000
Monthly Equipment Lease:$2,000
Annual Marketing/Advertising:$8,000
Annual Fixed Labor:$160,000
Variable Expenses:
Ingredient Cost per Jar$1.00
Cost of each Jar/Cap/Label:$0.20
Labor cost per Jar:$0.05
Revenue:
Selling Price per Jar:$8.00
Estiamted Production Volume:
Number of Jars sold per YEAR:50,000
I need to create a one-date variable table which shows revenue, expenses and net income when the number of jars varies from 35,000-75,000 by increments of 5000
having such a hard time
using excel and yes data table
I just realized i just posted this question on my sister's account, since she didn't sign out earlier today... haha. so:
my lease horse is allergic to flies, as well as fly spray. he has all these irritating bites on his belly that are really hard to protect from while keeping him comfortable :( he also doesn't have a decent fly sheet. he's got a winter blanket, dress sheet, rain sheet, and cooler, but not a fly sheet!
i'm thinking of investing in a fly sheet for him in the next few weeks if the flies keep up. it doesn't get SUPER hot here, but it gets warm enough that he gets a little sweaty under the lightweight rain sheet. i'm looking for a sheet that will help protect his belly from flies, is lightweight enough that he doesn't get too warm in the summer, keeps his coat from being bleached (i show him), and is durable enough to stay intact in the paddock 24/7.
the thing is... i'm not hugely rich. i buy my horse equipment and pay for shows and his lease off babysitting money alone, haha.
so, can i get suggestions about efficient fly sheets that will protect him best but not cost an arm and a leg from me? i know that the more expensive they are the better quality, but i CAN'T spend that much money. i truly can't. that's why i don't own a horse, i lease.
thanks!
i'm looking for something around $50 ish, if that's doable. i know its not much, but like i said, i don't have much of an income. i can ask his owner, who is also my trainer, but i know she's not rich either ;)
thank you!
I just realized i just posted this question on my sister's account, since she didn't sign out earlier today... haha. so:
my lease horse is allergic to flies, as well as fly spray. he has all these irritating bites on his belly that are really hard to protect from while keeping him comfortable :( he also doesn't have a decent fly sheet. he's got a winter blanket, dress sheet, rain sheet, and cooler, but not a fly sheet!
i'm thinking of investing in a fly sheet for him in the next few weeks if the flies keep up. it doesn't get SUPER hot here, but it gets warm enough that he gets a little sweaty under the lightweight rain sheet. i'm looking for a sheet that will help protect his belly from flies, is lightweight enough that he doesn't get too warm in the summer, keeps his coat from being bleached (i show him), and is durable enough to stay intact in the paddock 24/7.
the thing is... i'm not hugely rich. i buy my horse equipment and pay for shows and his lease off babysitting money alone, haha.
so, can i get suggestions about efficient fly sheets that will protect him best but not cost an arm and a leg from me? i know that the more expensive they are the better quality, but i CAN'T spend that much money. i truly can't. that's why i don't own a horse, i lease.
thanks!
i'm looking for something around $50 ish, if that's doable. i know its not much, but like i said, i don't have much of an income. i can ask his owner, who is also my trainer, but i know she's not rich either ;)
thank you!
I believe I read that only 8 people of a crew of 126 people on the rig were BP employees...but how exactly was Transocean & Halliburton involved in the building of the rig and the equipment? Is it true that they did all the building, and BP only leased it from them?
Anyone having exact knowledge of the details of this PLEASE answer...I will extend the question as we ALL need to understand this and your answer will help us if you only give one new detail that you KNOW is a fact.
Thanks....
I believe I read that only 8 people of a crew of 126 people on the rig were BP employees...but how exactly was Transocean & Halliburton involved in the building of the rig and the equipment? Is it true that they did all the building, and BP only leased it from them?
Anyone having exact knowledge of the details of this PLEASE answer...I will extend the question as we ALL need to understand this and your answer will help us if you only give one new detail that you KNOW is a fact.
Thanks....
any phone number regardin to the ice parlour agencies
any phone number regardin to the ice parlour agencies
Me and my friends rented an apartment near our college in Los Angeles. Our landlord provided us with a portable A/C which was installed by his workers. The A/C was not installed properly and used to leak a lot of water. So, we made a temporary arrangement for it by placing a small tumbler near the hose to ensure that water does not seeps out on the floor. However, a few days back we started the A/C at night and forget to turn it off till the morning. None of us noticed that the water was getting spilled on the floor and seeping through it (visible from the ground floor). When our landlord came he saw the leak and told us he will keep our A/C for a day to let the area dry out. The next day he told us that we will have to pay for the floor repairs because the damage was caused by us. When we refused to do so he told us that once he makes the repairs he will send the invoice to us and if we don't pay for it he will take up the case in court.
A few things about our case:
1. We are 4 people staying in the apartment but only 2 of us are on the lease. Although the landlord knows about it and whenever he has called us in the office we 4 used to go together to meet him.
2. There is no mention of the A/C on the lease but before we rented the place he did told us he will give us one.
3. Ours was a 1 year lease ending on July 31, 2010. None of us wanted to continue at the place so our landlord made us sign a letter that said that we don't want to continue the lease and that on July 31 we will hand over the apartment in the same condition as it was given to us.
4. Couple of months back he gave us a 3 day eviction notice saying that we were keeping the premises unclean. But cancelled the eviction when we cleaned up the place and charged us $100 telling us that it was cleaning charges.
5. We asked evryone in the apartment that whether they were having the same problems with the A/C as us and they all agreed to it. After the incident between us and the owner they all signed a notice with us that the problem was in all the apartments and it required fixing. We tried giving the notice to the owner but he refused to take it in person or by certified mail.
6. He has started re-installing the A/C properly now in other apartments.
Now, what I need to know are the following:
1. Does the damage caused by the A/C needs to be paid by us?
2. Now that he has refused to take the signed notice from us about the A/C problem can he still sue is if we refuse to pay?
3. the $100 charges that he put on us are they valid ?
4. What options do we have to avoid any legal complications?
Me and my friends rented an apartment near our college in Los Angeles. Our landlord provided us with a portable A/C which was installed by his workers. The A/C was not installed properly and used to leak a lot of water. So, we made a temporary arrangement for it by placing a small tumbler near the hose to ensure that water does not seeps out on the floor. However, a few days back we started the A/C at night and forget to turn it off till the morning. None of us noticed that the water was getting spilled on the floor and seeping through it (visible from the ground floor). When our landlord came he saw the leak and told us he will keep our A/C for a day to let the area dry out. The next day he told us that we will have to pay for the floor repairs because the damage was caused by us. When we refused to do so he told us that once he makes the repairs he will send the invoice to us and if we don't pay for it he will take up the case in court.
A few things about our case:
1. We are 4 people staying in the apartment but only 2 of us are on the lease. Although the landlord knows about it and whenever he has called us in the office we 4 used to go together to meet him.
2. There is no mention of the A/C on the lease but before we rented the place he did told us he will give us one.
3. Ours was a 1 year lease ending on July 31, 2010. None of us wanted to continue at the place so our landlord made us sign a letter that said that we don't want to continue the lease and that on July 31 we will hand over the apartment in the same condition as it was given to us.
4. Couple of months back he gave us a 3 day eviction notice saying that we were keeping the premises unclean. But cancelled the eviction when we cleaned up the place and charged us $100 telling us that it was cleaning charges.
5. We asked evryone in the apartment that whether they were having the same problems with the A/C as us and they all agreed to it. After the incident between us and the owner they all signed a notice with us that the problem was in all the apartments and it required fixing. We tried giving the notice to the owner but he refused to take it in person or by certified mail.
6. He has started re-installing the A/C properly now in other apartments.
Now, what I need to know are the following:
1. Does the damage caused by the A/C needs to be paid by us?
2. Now that he has refused to take the signed notice from us about the A/C problem can he still sue is if we refuse to pay?
3. the $100 charges that he put on us are they valid ?
4. What options do we have to avoid any legal complications?