Accounting Memo Irene Emond BCOM/230 July 14‚ 2014 Jay Johnson Accounting Memo When creating a memo‚ the first thing to do is to know and identify your purpose and your audience. Failing to know your audience can result in misinterpretation‚ needing more clarification or being altogether ignored. Considering your audience is a must‚ as it falls under the same category as knowing the purpose of your memo. Upon reviewing the given example‚ I would suggest using the commonly accepted format. The first
Premium FIFO and LIFO accounting Paragraph Vice president
Memo Review Tactics for writing Memos are the same as other communications in business ‚ such as emails or written letters. These Memos are brief‚ informal and straight to the point. When you have longer Memos they will required you to use more formal tone and conduct yourself with a professional intent. Make sure that you address the memos as needed‚ but stay away from Jargon that management might not approve of. You will have where different accounting will use this jargon among themselves
Premium Critical thinking Writing Thought
Catawba Industrial Company Assignment Questions and Memo Instructions 1. Is the company correct in its practice of not manufacturing standard model compressors on Sundays because of the accounting loss incurred on each unit? 2. The compressor department and its manager are evaluated based on profit. Compute the compressor department profit with and without Sunday production. 3. If Marge McPhee decides to manufacture ten light-weight compressors each week and to sell them at a price of
Premium Decision theory English-language films Gas compressor
Correspondence: Writing a persuasive memo “Your success as a business person is closely tied to your ability to convince others to accept new ideas‚ change old habits‚ or act on your recommendations.” Writing a persuasive memo will give you the opportunity to practice these skills. Memo You will write a persuasive memo. This time you have an opportunity to choose your topic. You may choose a scenario from the list‚ or you may write a memo you might actually use. Perhaps you are
Premium Persuasion Regulatory Focus Theory Writing
MEMO TO: Amos T. Caldwell‚ President FROM: Haley Hageman‚ Alese Lavacchi‚ and Matt Richardson DATE: November 9‚ 2010 SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION FOR TERMINATION OF BRAD C. TRIGG Mr. Caldwell‚ it is evident that the expense reports of Brad C. Trigg over the past three months have been an all time high. RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the data presented below‚ we recommend the following: 1. Brad C. Trigg’s employment should be reviewed for termination. 2. No
Premium Management Employment English-language films
Interoffice Memo BSHS 305 MEMORANDUM To: All Staff Re: Recent ruling in Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California Date: July 2‚ 1976 A recent decision in the rehearing of the Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California case‚ mandates that not only should mental health professionals and social service workers warn a potential victim of possible harm by their client‚ but there is also a duty to protect the potential vicitm.
Premium Ethics Law Business ethics
Memo Review Carlos Mendoza BCOM/230 February 4‚ 2013 Loressa Copeland Memo Review Knowing your audience is a major role when communicating in a business setting. This translates into employees saying that excellent communication skills are there number one priority. This skill is so highly ranked because communication is the most difficult task of all human interactions. Most speaker’s intent is to make points and does not do it clearly at times. The receiver does not listen or read to understand
Free Writing Communication
Accounting Memo Tiffany Toro BCOM/230 June 9‚ 2014 Wayne Moore Accounting Memo This accounting memo was certainly meant to only be seen by peers; the terminology is colloquial and informal. The first problem with the memo is the addressee is not addressed correctly; instead of “Accounting Team Mate”‚ the individual (s) should be addressed by name and title. As well instead of “subject” it should state “re:” The individual should not be addressed again when commencing to develop the actual
Premium IP address Choice Thing
To: Alexis Fairchild From: Marshall Peterson Date: February 8‚ 2015 Subject: Mandatory Mediation Mrs. Fairchild‚ I am writing you this memo in compliance with the mandatory mediation requirements issued by the court. I would first like to state to you my stance in this case. I have been dealing with this particular vendor for about six months now. The business relationship started after my wife and I visited Mrs. Doe’s Sunday school class in Huntsville‚ Alabama. I was there in support of my
Premium Management Marketing Family
Memo Evaluation The organization of the memo seems to be adequate. The only thing I found a little offsetting was the page number and running header. I almost wanted to see it in a light-grey text on the right side of the page. However‚ it did not throw off the tone of the memo‚ nor did it stray me from its goal too badly. I was able to maintain a constant focus on what the memo was saying. This brings me to clarity. The memo is written in an urgent‚ yet highly formal tone. I feel that it provided
Premium Typography Punctuation Mind