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    business career she will probably find herself writing more ____ than anything else? a. Letter‚ memo‚ email‚ reports. 2. First thing you ask when begin analyzing task 3. Best comm. Channel when discussing disagreement with someone in your office 4. Email messages and memos 5. Feedback 6. Subject lines 7. Standard Guide words (to‚ from) 8. Formatting hard copy memos 9. Indirect patterns and when to use each of them 10. All examples about requesting information

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    Memo Review Paper After reviewing the Accounting memo that was directed to Andrew’s Accounting Teammates‚ I have found several items that need to be changed prior to sending this to the executive vice President. Andrew wrote this memo very informal. This memo needs to be changed to follow a formal guideline. I will be discussing in this paper items that need to be changed before sending the Accounting Memo on to the executive vice president. In a Formal e-mail he should write out the word

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    After reviewing the Audience Analysis Memo that I wrote a few weeks ago‚ it dawned on me how much I have actually learned in this class. It is surprising since it has been a considerably short amount of time. So‚ in reviewing my original memo‚ I saw many opportunities for improvement. In my Audience Analysis Memo‚ I contrasted two websites about Osteoarthritis. One of the first things I changed was the organization. I realized that the original was too scattered and it was easy for the reader to

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    Classification of Assets and Liabilities in a Balance Sheet We all know that Balance sheet tells us the financial position of a business at a particular point of time. The accounting equation i.e. Assets = Liabilities + Capital forms lays the foundation for the preparation of Balance Sheet. Everything that the business owns are its assets. Alternatively‚ whatever amounts a business owes to outsiders become its liabilities. First let us see how these assets are to be classified. Current

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    Memo Assignment Business Writing Across the Board (BWAC) FINC 301 Background You are an investment advisor and your clients‚ Marilyn and David‚ require your services. Marilyn and David are both 65 and are about to retire. They have no assets other than $1‚600‚000 in cash savings‚ and they have no debts. They wish to maintain their current lifestyle during their retirement years. Their current annual living expenses are $120‚000. They have no children and they do not wish to bequeath any assets to

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    Running Head: Limited Liability Corporation and Partnership Paper Limited Liability Corporation and Partnership Paper University of Phoenix Michael Charley FIN/419 - FINANCE FOR DECISION MAKING Finance 05/17/2011 - 06/20/2011 Instructor: TONY MOSES In today’s economy there are many decisions business owners have to make in order for their business to sustain and grow. With that being said‚ business owners are now looking at the operations and structure of their business more frequently

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    Limited Liability Corporation and Partnership FIN419 - Finance for Decision Making Date Instructor’s name Limited Liability Corporation and Partnership Paper Limited Liability Corporation and limited liability partnership are two of several types of structures that individuals can give thought to forming when starting a business. To form a corporation each member has limited liability‚ but the corporation has full liability. Forming a partnership requires at least two people‚ which

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    does the law justify imposing strict liability for some criminal offences? ‘actus non facit nise men sit rea’ means an act alone cannot constitute guilt without the proof of a guilty mind‚ for most criminal cases. Strict Liability is the legal responsibility for injury or damages even if the person was not at fault or negligent; this contradicts the above Latin maxim as it places sole responsibility upon a defendant without the proof of ‘mens rea.’ Strict liability is a topic that has both its pros

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    Employee Memo Robyn Ralston HCS/131 June 29th‚ 2015 Lynn H. Bell Employee Memo MEMO To: Office Employees From: Robyn Ralston‚ Supervisor Date: June 29th‚ 2015 Subject: Principles of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication It has come to my attention that not everyone understand the principles of verbal and nonverbal communication. There are many different uses for communication when you are with someone. When communicating with anyone you use language‚ body movement‚ face gestures‚ and you can

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    Product Liability Theories of Recovery and Defense In my opinion Wood would most likely win the law suit against either the peanut or the jar manufacturer on the basis of strict liability or negligence‚ which allows a person injured by an unreasonably dangerous product to recover damages from the manufacturer or seller of the product even in the absence of a contract or negligent conduct on the part of the manufacturer or seller (Bagley‚ 2013). Therefore‚ Wood should recover damages even if the

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