ending inventory were 40% complete. Materials are entered at the beginning of the painting process. (a) How many units are in process at May 31? Work in process‚ May 31 520 units Answer: Units Work in process‚ May 1 540 Started into production 1580 Total units to be accounted for 2120 Less: Transferred out 1600 Work in process‚ May 31 520 (b) What is the unit materials cost for May? (Round unit costs to 2 decimal places‚ e.g. 2.25.) The unit materials cost for May $4.14 (c) What is the unit conversion
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credible sources‚ using studies and statistics‚ applying emotional appeal‚ and using good word choice Schlosser created a strong essay. “Kid Kustomers” is about the businesses using their advertisements to target children from as early as age 2 (Pg.520). It all began in the 1980’s because parents began to feel guilty for not being able to spend as much time with their children since they work (Pg.519). Businesses took
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life while he was first growing up. “Father was in the army all through the war-the first I mean- so up to the age five‚ I never saw much of him”(O’Connor‚ page 5). Another similarity between O’Connor and Larry is the disagreement the two of them have with their fathers over their mothers. Larry felt like he had to compete with his father for his mothers
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Spiked Milk The manager needs to plan carefully for Larry’s performance evaluation. If Larry is consuming alcohol during work hours‚ the information needs to be included in his performance evaluation. The manager should inform Larry of the dangers of bringing alcohol beverages into the workplace. Being impaired by the effects of alcoholic beverages consumed during work hours increases the potential for employee injuries (Stanley‚ 2009). There is a possibility that Larry’s alcohol consumption
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South Delaware Coors‚ Inc. Point of View Larry Brownlow Objective To ascertain whether applying as a Coors distributor in South Delaware is a good opportunity or not Statement of the Problem Larry Brownlow is in need of reliable and relevant marketing research that would help him estimate the feasibility of the project Areas of Consideration 1. Budget. Larry has about $15‚000 for feasibility research purposes. 2. Researches/Studies. a. National and Delaware Per Capita Beer Consumption
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being made by the main actor‚ Larry Rogers‚ Product Marketing Manager‚ in the case is faced with having to report to his executive‚ Sean Morrison. Sean Morrison is a demanding executive with little tolerance for views different than his own. Larry asks his team to conduct market research and report results to him‚ however‚ is dreading having to report back to Sean. Ultimately‚ Larry knows that Sean will do what he wants to do ‚ regardless of the market research. Larry expects the product manager to
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"My Oedipus Complex" is the story of a young boy named Larry who is forced to confront issues of jealousy and confusion. Larry is forced to confront these issues when his father‚ who he does not know that well‚ comes home from the war. The "Oedipus Complex" is a term coined by Sigmund Freud in which a male develops an excessive love for his mother usually accompanied by a hatred for his father. This is extremely evident throughout the story. In the beginning‚ the young boy displays signs of excitement
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constraint being prose. The author uses evidence to show the volatile relationship the protagonist‚ Larry‚ and his father share. These two members persistently try to gain the attention and affection of their mother and wife. The story begins in retrospection. The adult Larry remembers his idyllic and blissful early childhood at home with his mother while his father was away during War. Larry urged his mother’s attention and accompanied her throughout each day‚ prayed unfailingly for his father’s
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international company for over 100 years. B. Weaknesses Too Much Vertical Integration. GM has a lack of communication between employees from top to bottom high health care cost The company has a major problem with Union contracts and pension obligation. It has spent too much time on satisfying employees. GM’s cars are too big and inefficient. The market in Europe looks for smaller and more efficient cars. GM saw the market trend but still did not change strategy. The company is behind the competition
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Larry is faced with the challenging decision of whether or not to invest in a Coors beer distributorship in southern Delaware. He must first have a thorough understanding of the preferences of potential buyers of Coors beer in southern Delaware in order to assess the potential profitability of a distributorship in this market. Larry should purchase Manson and Associates performance Studies D‚ E‚ F‚ G‚ H‚ and I. These studies will best describe the preferences of the southern Delaware beer-consuming
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