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Accounting involves gathering financial information, preparing records, and analyzing and reporting data to help answer important business questions about profitability, pricing, inventory levels, and more. It also provides information to owners, lenders, and others evaluating a company's performance and financial health. Studying accounting offers personal and career benefits as it is important for daily financial tasks, many jobs, operating businesses successfully, and pursuing a professional career in accounting.
Entrepreneurship involves seeing opportunities and bringing about change through innovation. It is the practice of starting new organizations, particularly businesses, by identifying opportunities and pursuing them beyond one's current resources with the belief that the opportunity can be achieved. The goal of entrepreneurial education is to teach people to see opportunities and act on them, as entrepreneurship applies to everyone regardless of their career. It is important to understand entrepreneurship to respond to change, adjust to competitive global economies, and stimulate new businesses and the overall economy.
Supply and demand determine the price of goods and services in a market. Supply represents the quantity that producers are willing to sell at a given price, and is impacted by factors like production costs and the prices of related goods. Demand represents the quantity that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price, and can change due to consumer tastes, income levels, and population changes. The equilibrium price is reached when the supply and demand curves intersect, where the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.
Accounting involves gathering financial information, preparing records, and analyzing and reporting data to help answer important business questions about profitability, pricing, inventory levels, and more. It also provides information to owners, lenders, and others evaluating a company's performance and financial health. Studying accounting offers personal and career benefits as it is important for daily life, many occupations, and is essential for establishing and maintaining successful businesses.
This document provides an overview of print advertisements, including definitions, forms, types, elements, and layouts. It defines advertising and the two main forms of print advertising: promotional and institutional. The three main types of print ads are newspapers, magazines, and direct mail. Effective print ads usually contain four key elements: a headline, image, signature/logo, and copy. Headlines aim to grab attention while copy expands on the product. Images complement the words. Slogans and signatures help build brand recognition. Most ads follow a basic "Z" layout to guide the reader's eyes through the content.
This document summarizes upcoming CSS features like Box Alignment Level 3, CSS Grid Layout, CSS Shapes, CSS Feature Queries, and CSS Custom Properties. It explains what each feature does at a high level and provides example code snippets. The document also encourages developers to get involved by filing issues on browser bug trackers, requesting new features, and creating blog posts/demos to help drive adoption of these new CSS specifications.
My books- Hacking Digital Learning Strategies http://hackingdls.com & Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/classmanagement
The reality for companies that are trying to figure out their blogging or content strategy is that there's a lot of content to write beyond just the "buy now" page.
Accounting involves gathering financial information, preparing records, and analyzing and reporting data to help answer important business questions about profitability, pricing, inventory levels, and more. It also provides information to owners, lenders, and others evaluating a company's performance and financial health. Studying accounting offers personal and career benefits as it is important for daily financial tasks, many jobs, operating businesses successfully, and pursuing a professional career in accounting.
Entrepreneurship involves seeing opportunities and bringing about change through innovation. It is the practice of starting new organizations, particularly businesses, by identifying opportunities and pursuing them beyond one's current resources with the belief that the opportunity can be achieved. The goal of entrepreneurial education is to teach people to see opportunities and act on them, as entrepreneurship applies to everyone regardless of their career. It is important to understand entrepreneurship to respond to change, adjust to competitive global economies, and stimulate new businesses and the overall economy.
Supply and demand determine the price of goods and services in a market. Supply represents the quantity that producers are willing to sell at a given price, and is impacted by factors like production costs and the prices of related goods. Demand represents the quantity that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price, and can change due to consumer tastes, income levels, and population changes. The equilibrium price is reached when the supply and demand curves intersect, where the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.
Accounting involves gathering financial information, preparing records, and analyzing and reporting data to help answer important business questions about profitability, pricing, inventory levels, and more. It also provides information to owners, lenders, and others evaluating a company's performance and financial health. Studying accounting offers personal and career benefits as it is important for daily life, many occupations, and is essential for establishing and maintaining successful businesses.
This document provides an overview of print advertisements, including definitions, forms, types, elements, and layouts. It defines advertising and the two main forms of print advertising: promotional and institutional. The three main types of print ads are newspapers, magazines, and direct mail. Effective print ads usually contain four key elements: a headline, image, signature/logo, and copy. Headlines aim to grab attention while copy expands on the product. Images complement the words. Slogans and signatures help build brand recognition. Most ads follow a basic "Z" layout to guide the reader's eyes through the content.
This document summarizes upcoming CSS features like Box Alignment Level 3, CSS Grid Layout, CSS Shapes, CSS Feature Queries, and CSS Custom Properties. It explains what each feature does at a high level and provides example code snippets. The document also encourages developers to get involved by filing issues on browser bug trackers, requesting new features, and creating blog posts/demos to help drive adoption of these new CSS specifications.
My books- Hacking Digital Learning Strategies http://hackingdls.com & Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/classmanagement
The reality for companies that are trying to figure out their blogging or content strategy is that there's a lot of content to write beyond just the "buy now" page.
This document discusses the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. It identifies key traits like being a risk-taker, goal-setter, hardworking, and flexible. Entrepreneurs also need skills in research, management, and relationships. Examples are given of entrepreneurs like Jimmy Pattison, Vickie Kerr, and David Tuccaro who demonstrated traits like persistence and using opportunities to create successful businesses.
This document discusses the four main types of business ownership: sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, and cooperative. It provides details on the characteristics of each: sole proprietorships have one owner who is fully responsible for profits and losses; partnerships split ownership between two or more individuals; corporations separate ownership into shares that can be publicly traded; and cooperatives are owned by their workers or users. Franchises are also discussed, which license a business model to local operators.
A business is an organization that produces and/or sells goods and/or services to satisfy consumer needs, wants, and demands. There are many ways to classify businesses, including for-profit or non-profit status, size, form of ownership, whether they deal in goods or services, distribution method, and role/jobs in the community. For-profit businesses aim to make a profit after expenses, while non-profits and not-for-profits do not seek profit and instead raise or re-invest funds. Businesses can also be classified based on size, ownership structure, tangible goods versus intangible services offered, and distribution method.
This document provides an overview of an internet safety lesson for secondary school students ages 14-17. The lesson discusses basic internet safety tips, the importance of online reputation and privacy, and issues like cyberbullying. It includes three video segments about profile privacy, cyberbullying, and a real life example of online risks. Students are prompted to think critically about their own online behaviors and decisions after watching each video. The goal is for students to learn about internet safety issues, consider their own practices, and understand how online actions can impact them both online and offline.
The document provides information about earthquakes, including:
1) It describes the elastic rebound theory which explains how energy is stored in rocks until a fault causes an earthquake, releasing the energy in seismic waves.
2) It defines the focus as the point where faulting begins underground, and the epicenter as the point directly above on the surface.
3) It identifies the four types of seismic waves - P and S waves which travel through solids, and Rayleigh and Love waves which travel along the surface.
Lesson 7 the history of personal music playersamckean
The Walkman was a small, portable stereo cassette player introduced in 1979 that included lightweight headphones. It was one of the first personal music players and allowed people to listen to music on the go. The Walkman used cassettes whose magnetic tape recorded sound waves that were played back through electromagnetic heads and transmitted to the headphones. It had basic controls like play, pause, rewind and features like two recording heads to enable stereo sound playback at a cost of around $110, popularizing portable music.
The document discusses the history and purpose of the jukebox. It was invented in 1889 in San Francisco to allow people to listen to music outside of their homes. Originally called the "nickel-in-the-slot," users would put coins in to select songs from a panel of buttons linked to recorded tracks. At its peak in popularity in the 1940s, jukeboxes were featured in "juke joints" that served as social hubs. While they cost $700-3,000 today, jukeboxes declined in the 1980s-1990s with the rise of other music technologies.
Evidence preservation is crucial at crime scenes. First responders should disturb the scene as little as possible and note transient details upon arrival. They should wear gloves, limit movement of evidence, and seal off areas. All evidence handled should be documented and transferred directly to police custody to maintain the chain of custody. Proper evidence handling can help connect clues to suspects and aid legal investigations.
This document discusses the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. It identifies key traits like being a risk-taker, goal-setter, hardworking, and flexible. Entrepreneurs also need skills in research, management, and relationships. Examples are given of entrepreneurs like Jimmy Pattison, Vickie Kerr, and David Tuccaro who demonstrated traits like persistence and using opportunities to create successful businesses.
This document discusses the four main types of business ownership: sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, and cooperative. It provides details on the characteristics of each: sole proprietorships have one owner who is fully responsible for profits and losses; partnerships split ownership between two or more individuals; corporations separate ownership into shares that can be publicly traded; and cooperatives are owned by their workers or users. Franchises are also discussed, which license a business model to local operators.
A business is an organization that produces and/or sells goods and/or services to satisfy consumer needs, wants, and demands. There are many ways to classify businesses, including for-profit or non-profit status, size, form of ownership, whether they deal in goods or services, distribution method, and role/jobs in the community. For-profit businesses aim to make a profit after expenses, while non-profits and not-for-profits do not seek profit and instead raise or re-invest funds. Businesses can also be classified based on size, ownership structure, tangible goods versus intangible services offered, and distribution method.
This document provides an overview of an internet safety lesson for secondary school students ages 14-17. The lesson discusses basic internet safety tips, the importance of online reputation and privacy, and issues like cyberbullying. It includes three video segments about profile privacy, cyberbullying, and a real life example of online risks. Students are prompted to think critically about their own online behaviors and decisions after watching each video. The goal is for students to learn about internet safety issues, consider their own practices, and understand how online actions can impact them both online and offline.
The document provides information about earthquakes, including:
1) It describes the elastic rebound theory which explains how energy is stored in rocks until a fault causes an earthquake, releasing the energy in seismic waves.
2) It defines the focus as the point where faulting begins underground, and the epicenter as the point directly above on the surface.
3) It identifies the four types of seismic waves - P and S waves which travel through solids, and Rayleigh and Love waves which travel along the surface.
Lesson 7 the history of personal music playersamckean
The Walkman was a small, portable stereo cassette player introduced in 1979 that included lightweight headphones. It was one of the first personal music players and allowed people to listen to music on the go. The Walkman used cassettes whose magnetic tape recorded sound waves that were played back through electromagnetic heads and transmitted to the headphones. It had basic controls like play, pause, rewind and features like two recording heads to enable stereo sound playback at a cost of around $110, popularizing portable music.
The document discusses the history and purpose of the jukebox. It was invented in 1889 in San Francisco to allow people to listen to music outside of their homes. Originally called the "nickel-in-the-slot," users would put coins in to select songs from a panel of buttons linked to recorded tracks. At its peak in popularity in the 1940s, jukeboxes were featured in "juke joints" that served as social hubs. While they cost $700-3,000 today, jukeboxes declined in the 1980s-1990s with the rise of other music technologies.
Evidence preservation is crucial at crime scenes. First responders should disturb the scene as little as possible and note transient details upon arrival. They should wear gloves, limit movement of evidence, and seal off areas. All evidence handled should be documented and transferred directly to police custody to maintain the chain of custody. Proper evidence handling can help connect clues to suspects and aid legal investigations.