Answer:
First and foremost, to get any job, I would have to be sincere, transparent, honest, look in the eye, have a firm handshake, be assertive in my actions and dialogue. For getting that particular project, I would show my portfolio of prior jobs, showing the quality and identity of my work. I could give references to past employees and, if I was a freelancer at some point, could describe how I got those jobs, showing how good my professional network could be. I could as well, given this time and age, show my social media and tell about my newest courses, showing that I’m on par with the latest on the graphic design industry. Lastly, dressing properly, being kind and solicit can go a long way in getting a job.
Short term goals are more immediate than long term goals
If the company sold 25 jet skis at $7,000 each the total value of the sale is $175,000. The correct way to record this transaction would depend on how the sale was paid for.
If the jet skis were paid for with cash the entry is going to be a debit to Cash for $175,000 and a credit to Sales for $175,000. If they were sold on account the entry is going to be a debit to Accounts Receivable for $175,000 and a credit to Sales for $175,000.
Answer:
$504,300
Explanation:
The total cost of the land that Shamrock Inc. purchased has to include:
- the actual price paid for the land: $490,000
- legal fees and real estate commissions: $2,600
- taxes due and permits, zoning fees, etc: $5,300
- site preparation (includes land grading): $6,400
The total cost of the land is: $504,300