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Andrews [41]
3 years ago
10

What two items were on mr. liottas resume that should have been excluded?

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1 answer:
andrey2020 [161]3 years ago
4 0
You didn't provide the resume but what shouldn't be found on a resume is anything that is not related to the job itself. For example, if you're applying to be a teacher, putting that you worked as a waiter in a restaurant might not be useful because it's not relevant for your profession. Also, obscure personal things should probably be excluded like for example saying that you are a professional bagpipe musician since it would seem a bit odd to the employer in the regular job market.
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ASSETS

Current assets :

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Inventory (LCM)                     408,000

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LIABILITIES & EQUITY

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Notes payable (short-term) 132,000

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Explanation:

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Current assets

Cash                                     $237,000

Accounts receivable (net)     347,000

Inventory (LCM)                     408,000

Marketable Investments        127,000

Cash surrender

value of life insurance           97,000

Prepaid expenses                   19,000

Property, plant, and

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Equipment (net)                     167,000

Land held for future use      182,000

Intangible assets Goodwill    87,000

Current liabilities

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Notes payable (short-term) 132,000

Pension obligation                89,000

Rent payable                         56,000

Premium on bonds payable 60,000

Long-term liabilities

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Stockholders’ equity

Common stock, $1.00 par,

authorized 400,000 shares,

issued 297,000                  297,000

Additional paid-in capital    167,000

Retained earnings               ?

Total assets - Liabilities  = Total Equity

= 2,248,000 - 986,000

= 1,262,000

Retained Earnings = Total Equity  - (Common Stock + APIC)

= 1,262,000 - (297,000 + 167,000)

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