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Considering and evaluating persuasive letters
Pupil outcome: I can consider the effectiveness of modal verbs, personification and active voice in persuasive letters. Key learning points: - Using words with medium and high modality can convey a sense of confidence and obligation onto...
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Considering and using active and passive voice in persuasive letter writing
Pupil outcome: I can identify and analyse the effects of active and passive voice and consider in which circumstances which is more effective. Key learning points: - We might see active voice as more direct, concise and confident. - We...
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Using modality, personification and active voice to write a persuasive letter
Pupil outcome: I can use modality, personification and active voice to write a persuasive letter. Key learning points: - Offering ideas for further steps to the recipient of your letter can make your argument more persuasive. - Using...
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Abstract inverse proportion
Pupil outcome: I can identify, write and solve inverse proportion questions involving algebra. Key learning points: - Inverse proportion equations are of the form y = k ÷ x^n - k is the constant of proportionality. - To find k, you can...
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Direct Variation
In this video, we define direct variation and work an example problem.
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Joint Variation
In this video, we work some problems that have more than one type of variation.
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Job-Order Costing vs Process Costing
Job order costing concerns applying the costs of a specific job to that job for purposes of accounting. Process costing assigns costs to a given process in the organization that gives rise to a finished product.
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Documentations for Job Order Costing
Join us in this journey as we delve into the world of job order costing and discover the significance of these essential documents.
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Investor Pitch - Competitors and Your Advantage
How do yo present your Competitors and your Competitive Advantage in an Investor Presentation? One effective way to visually represent competition is through a comparison table. This table should include the key features, advantages, and...
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Marketing - What is Multi-Channel Distribution
This Video Explains Marketing - What is Multi-Channel Distribution
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Marketing - What is Direct Distribution
This Video Explains Marketing - What is Direct Distribution
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Profit Center Performance - Variable and Absorption Income Statements
Measuring the performance of a profit center is based upon the reporting of profits and losses. Pursuing an absorption or variable costing approach for inventory will alter the gross profit calculation.
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Product Cost vs Period Cost - Accounting
This video explains the difference between recording costs as product costs versus period costs. These two systems of cost accounting have unique purposes in the managerial accounting system.
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Product Costing - Impact of Work-in-Progress Inventories
Work in progress inventory moves from the balance sheet to the income statement. It impacts product costing as a Cost of Good Sold.
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Product Cost Components
The components of product cost include direct and indirect costs, including materials, labor, overhead, and consumption.
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Strategy Canvas
A strategy canvas is a line graph that plots a business's key factors (such as price, customer service, convenience, etc.) against the level to which those factors meet customer needs. The key factors are set on the horizontal axis (x),...
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State and Federal Corporate Governance Laws - Explained
State and Federal Corporate Governance Laws - Explained
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Stakeholder Management
What is Stakeholder Management? Stakeholder management is a critical component in the successful delivery of any project, programme or activity. A stakeholder is any individual, group or organization that can affect, be affected by, or...
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Social Network Analysis
What is Social Network Analysis? Social network analysis is the process of investigating social structures through the use of networks and graph theory. It characterizes networked structures in terms of nodes and the ties, edges, or...
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Understanding Shareholder Voting Rights
The video is a brief explanation of shareholder voting rights. The speaker explains that common stock shareholders generally have equal voting rights, but these can be modified by individual shareholders. The articles of incorporation...
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Secondary Meaning for Descriptive Marks
Secondary Meaning for Descriptive Marks
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Understanding Job Order Costing in a Unique Environment
This video explains the characteristics of job order costing and how it is used in environments where products and services are distinct and unique. It also discusses the process of creating a cost pool for a particular job and how to...