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TiliK225 [7]
2 years ago
9

Identify an element of a successful persuasive tweet.

Business
1 answer:
Sever21 [200]2 years ago
7 0

Many companies use blogs and tweets to help develop a positive online presence.

Option B : To fit in all the AIDA elements, break a longer message into a multi-part tweet.

Explanation:

Websites and Twitter accounts of businesses are strong marketing resources which can help to portray an optimistic and knowledgeable presence online.

The concepts underneath AIDA even now relate to micro-names, even though you likely won't use the complete, four-part plan. Using catching and interesting interest recipients, and seek to always have a call for action. Do not spread endless retweets, numerous tweets, or other things that are more distressing to your viewers than they receive.

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Explanation:

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a job costing system involves the process of accumulating information about the costs associated with a specific production or service job service. This information may be required in order to submit the cost information to a customer under a contract where costs are reimbursed.

This involves the accumulation of the costs of materials, labor, and overheads for a specific job.

How to calculate job costing:

Total job cost= direct materials + direct labor + applied overhead

Calculate labor costs:

Determine how much it cost your organization to hire all workers who will work on the project. Multiple the pay per day rate by the number of workers you have estimate to have.

Calculate material costs:

Calculate the cost of all materials that will be used on the job.

Estimate applied overhead:

This is the most difficult to determine, you will need to determine the total overhead costs factoring into the project. This will include your rental expense for the office as well as administrative costs and depreciation of all equipment used.

1. Overview diagram

Indirect Cost Pool    

       

   Cost allocation base  

   Cost Objects: Print jobs  

     

     Direct tracing  

2. Materials Inventory Control    800

Accounts Payable Control       800  

To record purchase of direct materials & supplies

Work-in-Process Inventory Control   710  

Manufacturing Overhead Control   100  

Materials Inventory Control      810

To record direct materials and supplies used

Work-in-Process Inventory Control   1,300

Manufacturing Overhead Control   900  

Wages Payable        2,200  

To record manufacturing labor

Manufacturing Overhead Control   400  

Accumulated Depreciation – Building     400

 and Manufacturing Equipment

To record depreciation of building and manufacturing equipment

Manufacturing Overhead Control   550  

miscellaneous accounts       550  

To record miscellaneous factory overhead

Work-in-Process Inventory Control   2,080  

Applied Manufacturing Overhead      2,080

To assign manufacturing overhead to WIP based on DML dollars

Finished Goods Inventory Control   4,120  

Work-in-Process Inventory Control     4,120  

To record the cost of goods manufactured

Accounts Receivable Control or Cash   8,000  

Sales Revenues        8,000  

To record sales revenue  

Cost of Goods Sold    4,020

Finished Goods Inventory Control     4,020  

To record the costs of the goods sold ($1,300X 160%)

3. T-Accounts:

DIRECT MATERIALS

OPENING BALANCE $100  WORK-IN-PROCESS $710

CASH    $800  

   

WOR-IN-PROCESS

OPENING BALNCE $60  FINISHED GOODS  $4, 120

DIRECT MATERIALS  $710  CLOSING BALANCE  $30

APPLIED MANUFACT- $2, 080

URING OVERHEAD

MAUFACTURING O/H $1, 300        

  $4, 150     $4, 150

FINISHED GOODS

OPENING BALANCE $500  COST OF GOODS SOLD $4, 020

WORK-IN-PROCESS $4, 120  CLOSING BALANCE  $600

  $4, 620     $4, 620

  COST OF GOODS SOLD

FINISHED GOODS $4, 020   PROFIT/LOSS  $4, 020

  MANUFACTURING OVERHHEADS

INVENTORY CONTROL $710   WOR-IN-PROCESS $2, 560

WAGES PAYABLE  $900

ACCUMULATED  $400

DEPRECIATION  

MISCELLANEOUS $550

ACCOUNTS  

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Key figures:

2016:

Revenue = $270,000

Expenses = $202,500

Income = $67,500

2017:

Revenue = $450,000

Expenses = $337,500

Income = $112,500

2018:

Revenue = $180,000

Expenses = $135,000

Income = $45,000

Explanation:

Under this method, percentage of work completed is determined using the following <u>formula:</u>

<em>Percentage of work completed = (Total Expenses incurred on the project till the close of the accounting period) ÷ (Total Estimated Cost of the Contract)</em>

Total estimated cost = $202,500 + $337,500 + $135,000 = $675,000

<u>2016:</u>

Percentage of work completed = ($202,500 ÷ $675,000)×100 = 30%

Expenses in 2016 = $202,500 (answer)

Revenue in 2016 = $900,000 × 30% = $270,000 (answer)

Income in 2016 = Revenue - Expenses

Income in 2016 = $270,000 - $202,500

Income in 2016 = $67,500 (answer)

<u>2017:</u>

Percentage of work completed = ($337,500 ÷ $675,000)×100 = 50%

Expenses in 2017 = $337,500 (answer)

Revenue in 2017 = $900,000 × 50% = $450,000 (answer)

Income in 2017 = Revenue - Expenses

Income in 2017 = $450,000 - $337,500

Income in 2017 = $112,500 (answer)

<u>2018:</u>

Percentage of work completed = ($135,000 ÷ $675,000)×100 = 20%

Expenses in 2018 = $135,000 (answer)

Revenue in 2018 = $900,000 × 20% = $180,000 (answer)

Income in 2018 = Revenue - Expenses

Income in 2018 = $180,000 - $135,000

Income in 2018 = $45,000 (answer)

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3. Divisions A and C will probably accept the opportunity while Division B will reject it.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

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Average operating assets       $ 3,130,000      $ 7,130,000     $ 5,130,000

Net operating income                 $ 719,900        $ 499,100        $ 595,080

Minimum required rate of return     8.00 %             8.50 %              11.60 %

Return on investment (ROI) (ordinary) 23%                   7%                 11.6%

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Sales/Average operating assets

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Return on investment (DuPont) =       23%                   7%                 11.6%

Asset Turnover * Operating income margin

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