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lesya [120]
3 years ago
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Do you agree with Unilever’s decision to link its brands with efforts to encourage healthy and environmentally sustainable behav

iors? Explain your answer.
Business
1 answer:
o-na [289]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

I agree with Unilever’s decision to link its brands with efforts to encourage healthy and environmentally sustainable behaviors because it is an innovative  way to catch more customers who might have been in doubt of their products due to health and other related issues. It also presents a good image of the company and shows that Unilever is not only out there to sell their products and maximize profits but also to make sure that the consumers of their products are healthy and satisfied. This will help them retain their customers as well as to build unflinching loyalty.

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a description of the situation that resulted in the needs or feelings, for example, Clara can tell Melissa, "Last week I spent a lot of time reading all the information we have in our files about the new children and their parents so that we could create a presentation that is specifically suited to their needs. You did not contribute to this at all, but you gave Simon the impression that we worked on this together."

the consequences of the situation you are facing, for example, Clara can tell Melissa, "I enjoy working with you Melissa; I think you are a lot of fun and have many bright ideas. However, if I have to put in all the effort and you just take the credit, I will have to speak to Simon about it.

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Universal Manufacturing

Equivalent unit cost for conversion cost is $18.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning work in process = 10,000 units

Ending work in process = 15,000 units

Units started = 30,000 units

Units completed = 25,000 units

Cost of:              Materials       Conversion

Beginning WIP   $60,000        $150,000

Current costs     180,000          480,000

Equivalent units of production:  Materials Degree       Conversion  Degree

Units started and completed      25,000     100%          25,000        100%

Ending WIP                                   15,000      100%          10,000         2/3

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Cost of:              Materials       Conversion

Beginning WIP   $60,000        $150,000

Current costs     180,000          480,000

Total cost        $240,000       $630,000

Cost per equivalent unit:

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Total cost                      $240,000       $630,000   $870,000

Total equivalent unit         40,000           35,000

Cost per equivalent unit   $6                  $18

b) Using the weighted average method, the costs in beginning inventory and current period costs are added and divided by the equivalent units of materials and conversion costs in order to establish an equivalent unit cost.  The equivalent cost per unit in process costing describes the average unit cost for each product.

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