Business and Management
Showing 1468–1476 of 1826 results
-
FedEx Integrated marketing improvements Paper
$50.00Requirements
Provide a research paper based on the following integrated marketing concepts on FedEx:
- Describe decisions that need to be implemented in designing an integrated marketing communication for FedEx Corporation.
- How can you measure the effectiveness of B2B IMC Plan
- Explain IMC objectives and budget for FedEx and why they are necessarily interdependent
- Describe the involvement of international B2B development
- What are the risks associated with Direct Investment
- Explain the risks associated with Export entry
havard, 13 pages, 20 references
Journalize transactions
$3.00P4-7A Journalize transactions and follow through accounting cycle to preparation of financial statements.
(LO 4, 5, 6), AP
On November 1, 2014, the following were the account balances of Rijo Equipment Repair.
Debit Credit Cash $?2,790 Accumulated DepreciationEquipment $???500 Accounts Receivable 2,910 Accounts Payable 2,300 Supplies 1,120 Unearned Service Revenue 400 Equipment 10,000 Salaries and Wages Payable 620 Common Stock 10,000 Retained Earnings 3,000 $16,820 $16,820 During November, the following summary transactions were completed.
Nov. ?8 Paid $1,220 for salaries due employees, of which $600 is for November and $620 is for October salaries payable. 10 Received $1,800 cash from customers in payment of account. 12 Received $3,700 cash for services performed in November. 15 Purchased store equipment on account $3,600. 17 Purchased supplies on account $1,300. 20 Paid creditors $2,500 of accounts payable due. 22 Paid November rent $480. 25 Paid salaries $1,000. 27 Performed services on account worth $900 and billed customers. 29 Received $750 from customers for services to be provided in the future. Adjustment data:
1. Supplies on hand are valued at $1,100. 2. Accrued salaries payable are $480. 3. Depreciation for the month is $250. 4. Services were performed to satisfy $500 of unearned service revenue. Instructions
1. Enter the November 1 balances in the ledger accounts. (Use T-accounts.) 2. Journalize the November transactions. 3. Post to the ledger accounts. Use Service Revenue, Depreciation Expense, Supplies Expense, Salaries and Wages Expense, and Rent Expense. 4. Prepare a trial balance at November 30. 5. Journalize and post adjusting entries. 6. Prepare an adjusted trial balance. (f) Cash $3,840 Tot. adj. trial balance $24,680 7. Prepare an income statement and a retained earnings statement for November and a classified balance sheet at November 30. (g) Net income $970 Manning Plumbimg Company…
$3.00Text: Manning Plumbimg Company is a newly formed company specializing in plumbing services for home and business. The owner, Peyton Manning, had divided the company into two segments: Home Plumbing Services and Business Plumbing Services. Each segment is run by its own supervisor, while basic selling and administrative services are shared by both segments. Peyton has asked you to help him create a performance reporting system that will allow him to measure each segments’s performance in terms of its profitability. To that end, the following information has been collected on the Home Plumbing Services segment for the first quater of 2012. Instructions Prepare a responsibility report for the first quarter of 2012 for the Home Plumbing Services segment. Write a memo to Peyton Manning discussing the principles that should be used when preparing performance reports.
Complete a flexible budget performance report showing AirQual Test Corporation
$3.00AirQual Test Corporation provides on-site air quality testing services. The company has provided the following data concerning its operations. Fixed
Component
per MonthVariable
Component
per JobActual
Total for
FebruaryRevenue $ 278 $ 25,050 Technician wages $ 8,300 $ 8,150 Mobile lab operating expenses $ 4,900 $ 26 $ 7,660 Office expenses $ 2,500 $ 2 $ 2,550 Advertising expenses $ 1,600 $ 1,670 Insurance $ 2,850 $ 2,850 Miscellaneous expenses $ 970 $ 1 $ 375 The company uses the number of jobs as its measure of activity. For example, mobile lab operating expenses should be $4,900 plus $26 per job, and the actual mobile lab operating expenses for February were $7,660. The company expected to work 100 jobs in February, but actually worked 98 jobs. Required: Complete a flexible budget performance report showing AirQual Test Corporation�s revenue and spending variances and activity variances for February. Show transcribed image text
Alyeska Services Company…
$2.00Alyeska Services Company, a division of a major oil company, provides various services to the operators of the North Slope oil field in Alaska. Data concerning the most recent year appear below:
Sales $ 17,300,000 Net operating income $ 4,500,000 Average operating assets $ 35,900,000 Required: A. Compute the margin for Alyeska Services Company. Margin ? % B. Compute the turnover for Alyeska Services Company. Turnover ?
C. Compute the return on investment (ROI) for Alyeska Services Company. ROI? %
Prepare general journal entries to record these transactions
$5.00Business transactions completed by Hannah Venedict during the month of September are as follows.
a. Venedict invested $84,000 cash along with office equipment valued at $23,000 in exchange for common stock of a new company named HV Consulting. b. The company purchased land valued at $35,000 and a building valued at $170,000. The purchase is paid with $35,000 cash and a long-term note payable for $170,000. c. The company purchased $1,700 of office supplies on credit. d. Venedict invested her personal automobile in the company in exchange for more common stock. The automobile has a value of $16,200 and is to be used exclusively in the business. e. The company purchased $5,400 of additional office equipment on credit. f. The company paid $1,900 cash salary to an assistant. g. The company provided services to a client and collected $7,000 cash. h. The company paid $645 cash for this month’s utilities. i. The company paid $1,700 cash to settle the account payable created in transaction c. j. The company purchased $20,300 of new office equipment by paying $20,300 cash. k. The company completed $6,750 of services for a client, who must pay within 30 days. l. The company paid $1,800 cash salary to an assistant. m. The company received $4,000 cash in partial payment on the receivable created in transaction k. n. The company paid $2,600 cash in dividends. Required: 1. Prepare general journal entries to record these transactions Total cost allocated to Accounting services using Activity-Based costing ABC
$2.00(a) What is the total cost allocated to Accounting services using Activity-Based costing ABC?
Text: 4) Jane Smith, CPA, provides accounting and tax and legal services to her clients. In 2010, she charged $175 per hour for accounting and $200 per hour for tax and legal services. She estimates the following Operating profits declined last year and Ms. Smits has decided to use activity based costing (ABC) procedures to evaluate her hourly fees. She has gathered the following information from last year’s records:
E3-16 Determining Accounting Equation Effects of Several Transactions [LO 3-2, LO 3-3]
$5.00In January 2013, Tongo, Inc., a branding consultant, had the following transactions. Indicate the accounts, amounts, and direction of the effects on the accounting equation under the accrual basis. A sample is provided. (Enter all amounts as positive values.) a. (Sample) Received $9,700 cash for consulting services rendered in January. b. Issued stock to investors for $11,500 cash. c. Purchased $21,500 of equipment, paying 25 percent in cash and owing the rest on a note due in 2 years. d. Received $8,450 cash for consulting services to be performed in February. e. Bought $1,250 of supplies on account. f. Received utility bill for January for $2,170, due February 15. g. Consulted for customers in January for fees totaling $16,300, due in February. h. Received $16,700 cash for consulting services rendered in December. i. Paid $625 toward supplies purchased in (e). The Mitsui Travel E-Marketing Plan
$49.00The Mitsui Travel E-Marketing Plan
E-Marketing Plan Instructioms
Please see below what you need to do in brief for the e-marketing plan – [as per the rubric attached in Blackboard]
- Introduction: Focus on the company (first paragraph) and its industry (second paragraph).
- Situation Analysis and SWOT analysis: Focus on the micro and macro environmental factors that the company is facing with special reference to the company’s online presence. Then you need to prepare a SWOT table for the company – list of S (Strength of the company), W (Weaknesses), O (Opportunities) and T (Threats).
- E-Marketing strategic planning: Focus on company’s segmentation, targeting, differentiation and positioning strategies especially for its operations in online. i.e. what specific customer base the company is targeting by going online, how it is differentiating from its competitors, and how it is positioning its offers to the customers’ mind.
- E-marketing objectives: State 2 to 3 e-marketing objectives that the company may wish to achieve in next 1-2 years. It could be increasing online customer base by XX%, as an example.
- Marketing mix strategies – Now you need to recommend 4 P strategies through which the company can achieve the above mentioned objectives and describe those strategies.
- Implementation – In order to implement the planned strategies, you need to execute several relevant activities such as – making the website more interactive (as an example), pursuing AdWords PPC campaign, something like that… Thus, in this section, you need to discuss the relevant activities that are required to execute in order to implement the 4 P strategies.
- Budget and Evaluation – This is more of arbitrary than actual numbe
- You need to guess realistically how much the company need to spend for all these activities. Then discuss how you will measure/evaluate the effectiveness of your plan i.e. specifically what matrix you will look for to check whether you have achieved your objectives or not.
12 pages
14 References