Concept explainers
Consignment: A consignment is the process of transfer of goods to another person or an agent.
Consignee: In the contract, the consignee is the one who is responsible for receipt of a shipment of product.
Consignor: In the contract, the one who delivers the consignment to the consignee is called the consignor. Responsibility of the products is with the consignor till the consignee pays the full amount. In most of the cases the seller is the consignor.
(a)
To compute: To compute the inventory value.
Given information: All the information related to E Company is provided in the question document.
(b)
To compute: To compute the profit on sales.
Given information: All the information related to E Company is provided in the question document.
(c)
To compute: To compute the amount of cash to be remitted.
Given information: All the information related to E Company is provided in the question document.

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