A local restaurateur who had been running a profitable business for many years r

A local restaurateur who had been running a profitable business for many years recently purchased a three-way liquor license. This license gives the owner the legal right to sell beer, wine and spirits in her restaurant. The cost of obtaining the license was $75,000, since only 300 such licenses are issued by the state. While the license is transferable, only $65,000 is refundable if the owner chooses not to use the license. After selling alcoholic beverages for about one year, the restaurateur came to the realization that she was losing dinner customers and that her profitable restaurant was turning into a noisy, unprofitable bar. Subsequently, she spent $6,000 placing advertisements in various newspapers and restaurant magazines across the state offering to sell the license for $70,000. After a long wait, she finally received one offer to purchase the license for $66,000. Would you recommend she accept the offer, why?

1. How much depreciation expense does Buzzard record in 2005? 2. What amounts w

1. How much depreciation expense does Buzzard record in 2005? 2. What amounts will be reported for the Machine and the Accumulated Depreciation in the consolidated balance sheet on December 31, 2005? 3. If Tool reports $60,000 of net income for 2005, what amount will be assigned to the non-controlling interest?

hi need help how do i create a UML? ive tried on netbeans im using windows In th

hi need help how do i create a UML?
ive tried on netbeans
im using windows
In the exercise that follow do the following:
Design a UML class diagram for the leading class.
Design a pseudocode algorithm for any method that will have two or more statements.
Design a pseudocode algorithm for the test class where one is not provided.
Write comments where appropriate. Do not over indulge.
Apply JLCs for naming the class, the variables, and the methods.
Write a Java program that can be used to find the area and perimeter of a rectangle. In designing your program, given consideration to the following:
Write a class called Measurement with the following features:
Member variables – length, width, area, and perimeter.
Constructor that accepts the length and width of each rectangle.
Instance mutator method calculates that computes the area and the perimeter of a rectangle.
Instance mutator methods, one to change length, and the other to change the width.
Accessor methods that returns the value of each variable.
DO NOT SUPPLY A TEST CLASS – IF YOU DO, IT WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED A PART OF THE SOLUTION

I am a US-based seller of lemonade to Japan. Each time I sell Lemonade, I receiv

I am a US-based seller of lemonade to Japan. Each time I sell Lemonade, I receive payment (sometimes immediately, sometimes within 30 days) in Japanese Yen. So how much money am I getting for each sale of Lemonade? Would that value I receive not be constantly changing with each sale? I have to track all of this? What is an accountant to do???

The Declaration of Independence Please Read document that is attached before st

The Declaration of Independence
Please Read document that is attached before starting this assignment.
The purpose of this assessment is to evaluate the effectiveness of proofs present in an argumentative writing. 
Assessment Description:
The Declaration of Independence, a classic argument, was written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 to explain why the American colonies wanted to separate from Great Britain. It established America as independent states, and, as a result, it is a revolutionary document with a revolutionary purpose. 
Read The Declaration of Independence, to understand the context and background of this document, use a secondary source to familiarize yourself
with the background and context of this document. Based on your understanding of the document, answer the following questions: 
Do you think the document can be organized into parts? How would you categorize or label these parts?  
What is the purpose of each part of the document? 
Summarize the ideas in each part of the argument. Test the argument by questioning the warrants and the support.  Do you agree with them? If you accept them, you accept the conclusion. 
Identify some of the proofs in the document, and comment on their soundness and effectiveness.  
Describe the predominant style in the argument, and give examples that support your answer. 
Explain the insights you now have about the structure, proofs, and style of The Declaration of Independence. 
Submission Requirements:
Submit your response in a Microsoft Word document with the following specifications:  Page length: 2 pages and include References with Reference page.