Lindsay is writing a property description for a new real estate brochure. To make her brochure more effective, Lindsay should anticipate her audience. This means she
A) identifies the property's outstanding traits and describes them clearly
B) concentrates on the price and value of the property.
C) writes using familiar words and a friendly, informal tone.
D) considers what the readers are like and how they will react to the message.
D
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A) limits your creativity and makes your report look ordinary. B) is a sign of incompetence. C) ensures new content matches the rest of the wiki. D) is costly and time-consuming. E) usually makes reports more difficult to read.
Mike, a job analyst, conducts a job analysis at Great Bread, Inc. George, a first-level supervisor at Great Bread, conducts an initial tour of the work site for Mike. According to the conventional job analysis procedures developed by the U.S. federal government, which of the following steps should Mike perform immediately after the initial tour?
A. Mike should prepare a preliminary list of duties that will serve as a framework for conducting interviews. B. Mike should conduct an interview with George to get an overview of the job and to understand how the major duties fit together. C. Mike should review existing documents in order to develop further familiarity with the job. D. Mike should go on a second tour of the work site but with a different first-level supervisor, someone other than George.
The Dayton Corporation began the current year with a retained earnings balance of $25,000. During the year, the company corrected an error made in the prior year, which was a failure to record depreciation expense of $3,000 on equipment. Also, during the current year, the company earned net income of $12,000 and declared cash dividends of $5,000. Compute the year end retained earnings balance
A) $29,000 B) $35,000 C) $39,000 D) $45,000
Mystic Falls Inc Mystic Falls Inc bottles and sells a popular soft drink. In 2011, the company had expected to sell 1,000,000 bottles but actually bottled and sold 900,000 bottles. The standard direct materials cost for each bottle is $.40 comprised of 10 ounces at a cost of $.04 per ounce. During 2011, 10,000,000 ounces of material were purchased out of which 9,200,000 ounces were used at a cost
of $.05 per ounce. Refer to the Mystic Falls Inc information above. The direct materials usage variance for 2011 was: A) $ 8,000 U. B) $ 8,000 F. C) $40,000 U. D) $40,000 F.