Example of a good CV Stephanie Smith 19 Station Road Hunslet Leeds LS3 3SL Tel No: 0113 3110 1103 Mobile: 0777 0007 Email: S.Smith@uni.ac.uk A friendly‚ caring and hardworking undergraduate with a range of related experience‚ looking for employment opportunities working with children in a social supportive environment. Key Skills • Creative: Able to provide creative solutions to problems. When working as a support assistant one child in my care refused to enter the classroom. I introduced a game
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Current Year‚ Current Year Actual (Unaudited) Prior year Forecast Current Year Revenue and Expense: Sales (net) $9‚000‚000 $9‚900‚000 $9‚720‚000 Cost of Goods Sold 6‚296‚000 6‚926‚000 7‚000‚000 Gross Margin 2‚704‚000 2‚974‚000 2‚720‚000 General Expense 2‚044‚000 2‚000‚000 2‚003‚000 Depreciation 300‚000 334‚000 334‚000 Operating Income $360‚000 $640‚000 $383‚000 Interest Expense 60‚000 110‚000 75‚000 Income Taxes (40%) 120‚000 212‚000 123‚200 Net Income $180‚000 $318‚000
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OPERATIONS STRATEGY Ist Case Submission On Michigan Manufacturing Corporation: The Pontiac Plant Submitted to 12th July 2013 Submitted by Group 13 Nikhil Majhi 1111045 Overview of Michigan Manufacturing Corporation: Michigan Manufacturing Corporation’s Heavy Equipment Division (HED)‚ headquartered in Pontiac is a large scale manufacturer of axles (both on-highway and off-highway applications) and brakes
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Maintain Order at Their Expense There are a vast number of different cultures in our world‚ but one thing stays the same among them all: each culture defines a certain set of rules‚ or “norms.” Society shapes the way people who belong to a particular group or area live and interact. Those who act differently and violate these imposed set of rules ultimately deviate from this norm and are therefore shunned away. Because these people are condemned or looked down upon‚ they act as bad examples to
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First Name M.I. Individual’s Last Name Individual’s Social Security Number Spouse’s First Name (If joint liability) M.I. Spouse’s Last Name (If joint liability) Spouse’s Social Security Number (If joint liability) Entity’s Legal Name (If Corporation) Federal Employer ID Number Home Telephone Number (Include area code.) Daytime Telephone Number (Include area code.) If Joint‚ Spouse’s Daytime Telephone Number Address County (Enter first five letters) City State Zip Code Country (If
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Artemis Sportswear Company is a company that sells every type of sports wear from the head bands to the shoes on your feet. The company has experienced a steady yearly increase; however‚ the company is still looking for ways in which they can improve their profit line. Their goal is to find ways in which to accomplish this with minimal effect on the workers and productivity. BACKGROUND Artemis Sportswear Company has been in existence for six years. During this time the company has been fortunate
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Debt Expense Memo Introduction Your company has three uncollectible accounts which from three new customers: University of Hare-Brain‚ Dim-State University‚ and the College of Silly‚ each of them owned amount of $5‚000 when they filed for bankruptcy. You decide whether to write the total $15‚000 account payable off as a bad debt expense and
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Being able to determine whether a cost is fixed or variable is vital to the understanding of overhead loading and cost behavior. A fixed cost is unchanged with a change to the cost driver. (Horngren‚ Sutton‚ and Stratton p.46) Which means that a fixed cost does not rise with the change is production of your product. A good example of a fixed cost is rent. No matter how many widgets you make (within a relevant range) your rent will not increase. A variable cost‚ on the other hand‚ does change with
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with Walters decision to keep product 103? 3 Analysis of Profit and loss statement 4 Sensitivity analysis 6 Strategic scenarios 8 Q2) Should superior lower as of January 1‚ 2006 its prices of product 101? To what price? 10 Q3) why did Supreme improve profitability during the period of January 1 to June 30‚ 2005? 13 Analysis 14 Q4) why is it important that Superior has an effective cost system? 17 What is your overall appraisal of the company’s cost system and its use in report to management
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Health services managers are essentially interested in how costs are affected by changes in volume. Cost behavior refers to a cost ’s reactions to activity level. A cost may rise‚ fall‚ or remain constant as activity levels fluctuate. We can classify several types of costs on the basis of their relationship to the amount of services provided‚ often referred to as activity‚ utilization‚ or volume (Gapenski‚ 2012). When dealing with the future there is a level of uncertainty of volume with regard
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