Netflix’s “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life” revival (theoretically) had one major purpose: to provide closure to fans who wanted to see how creator Amy Sherman-Palladino envisioned the end of the series, given that she exited the original show before the final season in 2006.
Now that we’ve watched the revival, which was released Friday, we only have one response to the idea of “closure”: LOL. We have even more questions now – and not only because of that bombshell final scene. Read More...
This WIP figure becomes the ending work in process inventory. It also used the beginning figure for the next accounting period. The work in process formula is the beginning work in process amount, plus manufacturing costs minus the cost of manufactured goods.Click to see full answer. Also asked, how do you calculate ending work in process inventory balance?Calculate the ending Work in Process Inventory balance on June 30. Remember: Beginning WIP + DM + DL + MOH – Cost of goods manufactured = Ending WIP. Read More...
TOKYO — Nissan lowered its full fiscal year outlook on Thursday, as the Japanese automaker reported a 73% decline in profit in the April-June quarter compared to the previous year.
Chief Executive Makoto Uchida called the results “very challenging,” blaming sales incentives and marketing expenses resulting from intense competition, especially in the U.S. market.
Nissan’s stock price plunged on the Tokyo Stock Exchange after the earnings were announced, finishing down nearly 7%. Read More...