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Reference - Tutoring Concerns. Wally and Sally want to go into business together and plan on offering a tutoring service to high school and college students. Wally proposes that they share control of the business and split profits equally and not bother with a written agreement. Sally, however, is concerned about being able to pay their debts since they will have to rent tutoring space and purchase computers and supplies. She is also concerned about parents and students who may sue if the students' test scores do not improve. She tells Wally that she just bought a new boat and car, and that she does not want her assets to be in jeopardy. She tells Wally that they should form a corporation to shield their personal assets. Wally, however, says their personal assets are not in danger with his proposal because they are a business and that, furthermore, forming a corporation would likely result in double taxation. What type of arrangement did Wally propose with his suggestion that they share control of the business and split profits equally?
Moving Average Method
The Moving Average Method is an inventory costing method that calculates the average cost of inventory by taking the average of the costs of goods available for sale.
Inventory Transaction
This term refers to any event that causes a change in the quantity or value of inventory held by a business.
Purchased Units
The quantity of goods acquired by a company for resale or use in production during a specific accounting period.
Periodic FIFO
A method in inventory valuation where goods are assumed to be sold in the order they were acquired, calculated periodically.
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