<span>No, specific performance is not allowed in this case because money damages are available.
In case that a party failed to fulfill the condition that signed on the contract, the court could give 1 of 2 form of punishments.
The first is to forcibly make that party perform the condition (specific performance), the other is to pay back the loss that incurred because of that party fail to fulfill the condition (money damages)</span>
Answer:
Fiduciary
Explanation:
A fiduciary is a person that is appointed to protect the interests of his principal.
He should ensure that all transactions favor his principal maximally. It also entails full disclosure.
In this case, Mark was going to be the beneficiary of the sale. Even if the site was sold at fair market value, Mark has responsibility to fully disclose the source of the transaction to Anna.
Conflict of duty is when the fiduciary benefits from his position. This is not allowed.
Answer:
Dr Interest Receivable 4,000
Cr Interest Revenue 4,000
Explanation:
Preparation of XYZ Corporation Adjusting entry
Since the XYZ Corporation loaned the amount of $600,000 to another corporation on December 1, 2020 in which XYZ Corporation received a 3 month and 8% interest-bearing note with a face value of $600,000, the first step to take is to find the interest bearing note which is calculated as 4,000(1/12×8%×600,000) and the second step is to record the transaction as :
Dr Interest Receivable 4,000
Cr Interest Revenue 4,000
(1/12×8%×600,000)
Answer:
d. 1.25
Explanation:
In a business context, the capacity utilization rate is a value that allows the company know how well they are performing compared to what the recorded optimal levels are. In order to calculate this value we simply divide the current operating level for a specific time-period by the optimal level of that same time period, which in this case would be 1 hour. Therefore, in this case we would divide 500 by 400 which would give us 1.25.
Answer:
A speaker's personal appearance should be consistent with the occasion of the speech.
Explanation:
First impressions and the appearance of a speaker are important because generally an audience forms an impression of a speaker before any words are said.