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daltonest1984

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The vendor would be responsible for paying the shipping charges in the following situation:
 
  a. FOB factory
  b. FOB shipping point
  c. FOB destination
  d. FOB destination, charges reversed

Question 2

The gift buyer placed the following order for stuffed toys. Merchandise has discounts of 20 and 10 from the list price. Calculate the billed cost with the trade discounts.
 
  Quantity Item List Price
  4 1/4 dozen Small dog  8.00 each
  2 1/2 dozen Large dog 15.00 each
  3 2/3 dozen Fuzzy dog 12.50 each
  1 1/6 dozen Frog 10.00 each
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

c. FOB destination

Answer to Question 2

1,114.56



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