General Business Questions and Answers

Would a company's money be considered wherewithal?

I would think so but i'm not too sure... gratitude for the help.

(Always pick a best answer)


Answers: Yes, within accounting it is a current asset and known as operating property.
Well yes, any funds available to a company for operating expenses would be considered capital. Unless they've changed things i.e. what I know to be true.

Is too much cassette on a bag substandard by the USPS?

More specifically for a non-domestic destination. I'd also like to know if it's ok to write "Fragile" on the box.


Answers: I reckon that to much tape wont be a problem.. and also Fragile on the box make it better if it is really fragile. First, what do you mean by too much cassette? How much tape are you going to be wrapping the box next to.. if it is until the box is totally covered, then yes it is to much video...
The only method there could be too much video is if it doesn't stay taped down. You don't want a bunch of loose cassette ends floping around, otherwise I have see boxes that were totally covered within tape, no problem as long as you don't cover up the address or the postage.
I would write "Fragile" on every side, top and bottom. Believe it or not it really does sort a difference on how it is handled. Extra trouble will be taken with it to variety sure that it is not thrown around or something heavy put lying on it. I write Fragile on every parcel I mail whether it is fragile or not because I know it make a difference.
As was mentioned, label sure there are no loose ends that could seize hung up in the machinery.

I would disagree beside writing Fragile on the package make a difference. So much of mail handling is automated. Containers, once they get larger facilities are not unloaded by appendage any more, but rather are dumped onto transport belts and such for futher processing. Writing Fragile on something does attract someattention, and hard work are made to take greater support in the handling of that roll. But machines can not read. Also, becasue there are relations that will write Fragile on every package, which is against DMM regulation, the context of that have diminished the meaning. Notice that the regulation states "only" on items that are truly fragile.

DMM 601.5.1
a. Handling markings such as "Fragile" must be applied singular to packages containing delicate items such as cup and electrical appliances.
Going Postal is right, but if you are sending it to a third world country, you might want to be conservative with the cassette. That begs the postal workers contained by places like the Philippines to break open it and steal what's inside. Sometimes even customs is suspicious of them too.


Tape it well, but don't stir overboard. I regularly send packages to the third world,. and that's what I be told to do. :)

EDIT:
If that's the case, you don't hold to worry roughly speaking your contents being stolen. However, I still insist on against over-taping because it might make customs suspicious and they will want to widen it. But def make sure that you don't cover anything, and write fragile on it fer sure. ^_^ Good luck.

Office salary, depreciation of bureau equipment, and bureau supplies are examples of what type of expense?

a. selling expense
b. miscellaneous expense
c.administrative expense
d.other expense


Answers: C
C. But I am sure a few people own already answered.

Selling expense (A) involves sales appreciably, the office may or may not settlement with sale, so that is out.

(B) is in recent times to vague, and nobody contained by buiseness would use such a loose catagory for wages and equipment. The IRS folks don't like miscellaneous expences for deduction either.

(D) Basicly equal as "none of the above"! Has to be "C"

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