Williаms Cоmpаny cоmputed its cоst per equivаlent unit for direct materials to be $2.00 and its cost per equivalent unit for conversion to be $3.55. A total of 399,000 units of product were completed and transferred out as finished goods during the month. The ending Work in Process inventory consists of 24,000 equivalent units of direct materials and 24,000 equivalent units of conversion costs. The amount that should be reported in ending Work in Process Inventory is:
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Mаnzel, 72 yeаrs оld, lives in Frаnklin Cоunty, Ohiо, and suffers from advanced dementia. Manzel’s sister Dotty went to court in 2021 and presented evidence of Manzel’s dementia to a judge, who declared Manzel mentally incompetent and appointed Dotty as his guardian. One year later, Manzel went to a local furniture store, Dynamic Furniture, also in Franklin County, and purchased a dining room set for $14,000, to be paid in monthly payments over two years. After making the first two payments, Manzel stops paying. Dynamic Furniture (plaintiff) sues Manzel (defendant) for breach of contract, demanding the balance as damages. Manzel’s attorney argues this is not a valid contract and, therefore, Dynamic Furniture cannot recover any damages. Dynamic argues that Manzel had purchased furniture from their store four times in the last 15 years, and had always paid the balance in full until this most recent purchase. Total word count (not including name or other headings) must be between 300 – 500 words, and all answers must be in complete sentences, and in paragraph form (no lists or bullet points). (RULES): What test will the court apply to determine if this is a valid contract? Identify and explain (at least two sentences per part) each of the four parts of the test as they are identified and explained in the textbook and lecture only. (APPLICATION and CONCLUSION): You are the judge. Apply each part of the test you identified in question 1 (don’t stop at just one) and arrive at a conclusion (supported by case law) as to whether 1) this is a valid contract and 2) based on your response, who do you rule in favor of – plaintiff or defendant. Explain your answer. In your answer, you must include case law support. Remember from our work early in the semester that legal decisions must be supported by precedent. Thus, you must identify a relevant case (by full name) that is posted to Modules, Week 6, that would be binding on this court in this case. Once you have identified the case, your answer must show how the facts and holding (not the outcome, but the rule of law the court created) supports your conclusion/holding in this case.