Three automakers - Audi, Kia, and Mercedes-Benz - will each run one 60-second Super Bowl ad to promote their brands. PepsiCo will run ads for both Pepsi and Doritos during the game, with Doritos continuing its "Crash the Super Bowl" campaign where consumers select winning user-generated ads. CareerBuilder and Bridgestone will both return with 30-second ads featuring chimpanzees and focusing on the halftime show, respectively.
This document discusses current liabilities and payroll. It defines current liabilities as accounts payable, short term notes payable, and payroll liabilities that must be paid within one year. Accounts payable are short term obligations to suppliers. Notes payable are written promises to repay debt, including bank loans and purchases. Payroll liabilities include accrued wages, taxes, and benefits owed to employees. Examples are provided of calculating interest on interest bearing notes payable and discounts on notes payable issued at less than face value.
This document contains practice exercises related to dividends, stock issuances, treasury stock transactions, and calculations of stockholders' equity. It includes multiple tables showing dividend distributions of preferred and common stock shares over several years, journal entries recording stock and cash transactions, and calculations of retained earnings. The purpose of the document is to provide practice problems for understanding corporate equity transactions and accounting.
This document contains practice exercises summarizing dividend distributions, stock issuances, treasury stock transactions, and calculations of stockholders' equity and retained earnings over multiple years for various companies. The exercises provide accounting entries and numerical information about common stock, preferred stock, dividends paid, treasury stock purchases and sales, paid-in capital, retained earnings, and total stockholders' equity.
This document contains practice exercises related to dividends, stock issuances, treasury stock transactions, and calculations of stockholders' equity. It includes multiple tables showing dividend distributions of preferred and common stock shares over several years, journal entries recording stock and cash transactions, and calculations of retained earnings. The purpose of the document is to provide practice problems for understanding corporate equity transactions and accounting.
This document contains a chapter summary and practice exercises for accounting for partnerships and limited liability companies. It includes objectives, descriptions, difficulty levels, and time estimates for various questions, examples, and practice exercises related to topics like forming partnerships, dividing partnership income and losses, admitting new partners, liquidating partnerships, and preparing related financial statements. The document provides materials to help students learn and practice skills for accounting for partnerships and LLCs.
Three automakers - Audi, Kia, and Mercedes-Benz - will each run one 60-second Super Bowl ad to promote their brands. PepsiCo will run ads for both Pepsi and Doritos during the game, with Doritos continuing its "Crash the Super Bowl" campaign where consumers select winning user-generated ads. CareerBuilder and Bridgestone will both return with 30-second ads featuring chimpanzees and focusing on the halftime show, respectively.
This document discusses current liabilities and payroll. It defines current liabilities as accounts payable, short term notes payable, and payroll liabilities that must be paid within one year. Accounts payable are short term obligations to suppliers. Notes payable are written promises to repay debt, including bank loans and purchases. Payroll liabilities include accrued wages, taxes, and benefits owed to employees. Examples are provided of calculating interest on interest bearing notes payable and discounts on notes payable issued at less than face value.
This document contains practice exercises related to dividends, stock issuances, treasury stock transactions, and calculations of stockholders' equity. It includes multiple tables showing dividend distributions of preferred and common stock shares over several years, journal entries recording stock and cash transactions, and calculations of retained earnings. The purpose of the document is to provide practice problems for understanding corporate equity transactions and accounting.
This document contains practice exercises summarizing dividend distributions, stock issuances, treasury stock transactions, and calculations of stockholders' equity and retained earnings over multiple years for various companies. The exercises provide accounting entries and numerical information about common stock, preferred stock, dividends paid, treasury stock purchases and sales, paid-in capital, retained earnings, and total stockholders' equity.
This document contains practice exercises related to dividends, stock issuances, treasury stock transactions, and calculations of stockholders' equity. It includes multiple tables showing dividend distributions of preferred and common stock shares over several years, journal entries recording stock and cash transactions, and calculations of retained earnings. The purpose of the document is to provide practice problems for understanding corporate equity transactions and accounting.
This document contains a chapter summary and practice exercises for accounting for partnerships and limited liability companies. It includes objectives, descriptions, difficulty levels, and time estimates for various questions, examples, and practice exercises related to topics like forming partnerships, dividing partnership income and losses, admitting new partners, liquidating partnerships, and preparing related financial statements. The document provides materials to help students learn and practice skills for accounting for partnerships and LLCs.
- The document appears to be a journal for a company with various transactions in August 2014, including the purchase of office supplies, payment of rent, collection of fees, and payment of expenses like advertising and salaries.
- The general ledger accounts show debits and credits for cash, accounts receivable, prepaid insurance, accounts payable, and other expense and revenue accounts.
- The trial balance at the end of the period lists account balances and totals debits and credits.
The documents contain several adjusting journal entries including entries to record accrued fees earned, depreciation expense, accrued wages, and supplies used. The adjustments impact the financial statements by increasing net income and total assets or owner's equity and correcting account balances.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides instructions for creating a marketing report on advertising from this year's Super Bowl. It outlines researching advertising articles from several websites, summarizing three articles and describing three effective commercials. It also includes printing charts on advertisers and past Super Bowls. The report needs a cover page, table of contents, article summaries, commercial summaries, and bibliography. It is due on February 12th and will be graded based on inclusion of elements and timeliness.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides an overview of unit 3 which covers facility and event planning. It discusses the roles and responsibilities of facilities managers in overseeing all aspects of facilities management and event planning. It also covers types of event planning, including standing plans, single-use plans, and contingency plans. Additionally, it discusses the importance of scheduling, sales forecasting, and using tools like calendars, planning sheets, Gantt charts, and PERT charts to effectively manage time and plan events. The overall goal of facility and event planning is to successfully coordinate and oversee all activities like games, concessions, and transportation.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document provides instructions for creating a marketing report on advertising from this year's Super Bowl, including researching articles on advertising websites, summarizing three articles and describing at least three effective commercials along with including charts on advertisers and past Super Bowl ads. The report needs a cover page, table of contents, article summaries, commercial summaries, and bibliography, with grading based on inclusion of elements and timeliness.
Anheuser-Busch InBev will run five minutes of ads promoting Bud Light and Budweiser. Audi will run a 60-second ad for the Audi A3 TDI featuring Cheap Trick. Boost Mobile will run a 30-second ad remaking the Super Bowl Shuffle featuring former Chicago Bears players. Bridgestone will sponsor halftime and run two 30-second ads.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses accounting for investments. It covers why companies invest in debt and equity securities such as for current operations, temporary investments, or long-term strategic purposes. It then describes the accounting for different types of investments including debt investments, equity investments under the cost and equity methods, and how to value and report trading and available-for-sale securities in the financial statements. Fair value accounting is also introduced.
Managing change is crucial for sport organizations to address as the demands of the global marketplace often require adaptation. Change can be challenging to implement but can be tackled through identifying needed changes, understanding why organizations resist change, examining variables of change like strategy and people, and using techniques like Lewin's change model, survey feedback, and sensitivity training. Title IX brought widespread changes to increase women's participation and led to reductions in some men's programs.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in organizational behavior including power, politics, conflict and stress. It defines organizational behavior as the study of actions that affect workplace performance. Behavior is driven by personality, perception and attitudes. Understanding these components provides insight into how people behave. The document examines each component in depth and discusses power, politics, conflict management styles, and stress. It provides examples and strategies for developing political skills, resolving conflicts, and reducing stress.
This document provides an overview of key concepts relating to managing the internal environment of a sports organization. It discusses the importance of factors like management, organizational resources, mission statements, systems processes, and organizational structure. It also covers quality management and the concept of total quality management. The goal of TQM is to continually deliver customer value through a focus on customers and continuous process improvement. Understanding and managing the internal environment is crucial for sports organizations to achieve their mission and provide value to stakeholders.
The document discusses the importance and roles of sports management, defining it as a field that integrates the sports industry and management. It explains that sports managers work in various positions across the industry and are responsible for efficiently and effectively using resources like financial, human, physical, and informational to achieve organizational objectives and performance goals. The document also outlines the management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling that sports managers utilize, as well as the interpersonal, informational, and decisional roles they must play.
The document discusses advertising and its purpose, types, drawbacks, and media. It covers the two main types of advertising - promotional and institutional. It outlines the pros and cons of various print media like newspapers, magazines, direct mail, and outdoor advertising. It also discusses broadcast media like TV and radio advertising. Online and specialty media are covered as well. The document provides information on how to select promotional media and outlines factors to consider in a promotional budget.
- The document appears to be a journal for a company with various transactions in August 2014, including the purchase of office supplies, payment of rent, collection of fees, and payment of expenses like advertising and salaries.
- The general ledger accounts show debits and credits for cash, accounts receivable, prepaid insurance, accounts payable, and other expense and revenue accounts.
- The trial balance at the end of the period lists account balances and totals debits and credits.
The documents contain several adjusting journal entries including entries to record accrued fees earned, depreciation expense, accrued wages, and supplies used. The adjustments impact the financial statements by increasing net income and total assets or owner's equity and correcting account balances.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides instructions for creating a marketing report on advertising from this year's Super Bowl. It outlines researching advertising articles from several websites, summarizing three articles and describing three effective commercials. It also includes printing charts on advertisers and past Super Bowls. The report needs a cover page, table of contents, article summaries, commercial summaries, and bibliography. It is due on February 12th and will be graded based on inclusion of elements and timeliness.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides an overview of unit 3 which covers facility and event planning. It discusses the roles and responsibilities of facilities managers in overseeing all aspects of facilities management and event planning. It also covers types of event planning, including standing plans, single-use plans, and contingency plans. Additionally, it discusses the importance of scheduling, sales forecasting, and using tools like calendars, planning sheets, Gantt charts, and PERT charts to effectively manage time and plan events. The overall goal of facility and event planning is to successfully coordinate and oversee all activities like games, concessions, and transportation.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document provides instructions for creating a marketing report on advertising from this year's Super Bowl, including researching articles on advertising websites, summarizing three articles and describing at least three effective commercials along with including charts on advertisers and past Super Bowl ads. The report needs a cover page, table of contents, article summaries, commercial summaries, and bibliography, with grading based on inclusion of elements and timeliness.
Anheuser-Busch InBev will run five minutes of ads promoting Bud Light and Budweiser. Audi will run a 60-second ad for the Audi A3 TDI featuring Cheap Trick. Boost Mobile will run a 30-second ad remaking the Super Bowl Shuffle featuring former Chicago Bears players. Bridgestone will sponsor halftime and run two 30-second ads.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses accounting for investments. It covers why companies invest in debt and equity securities such as for current operations, temporary investments, or long-term strategic purposes. It then describes the accounting for different types of investments including debt investments, equity investments under the cost and equity methods, and how to value and report trading and available-for-sale securities in the financial statements. Fair value accounting is also introduced.
Managing change is crucial for sport organizations to address as the demands of the global marketplace often require adaptation. Change can be challenging to implement but can be tackled through identifying needed changes, understanding why organizations resist change, examining variables of change like strategy and people, and using techniques like Lewin's change model, survey feedback, and sensitivity training. Title IX brought widespread changes to increase women's participation and led to reductions in some men's programs.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in organizational behavior including power, politics, conflict and stress. It defines organizational behavior as the study of actions that affect workplace performance. Behavior is driven by personality, perception and attitudes. Understanding these components provides insight into how people behave. The document examines each component in depth and discusses power, politics, conflict management styles, and stress. It provides examples and strategies for developing political skills, resolving conflicts, and reducing stress.
This document provides an overview of key concepts relating to managing the internal environment of a sports organization. It discusses the importance of factors like management, organizational resources, mission statements, systems processes, and organizational structure. It also covers quality management and the concept of total quality management. The goal of TQM is to continually deliver customer value through a focus on customers and continuous process improvement. Understanding and managing the internal environment is crucial for sports organizations to achieve their mission and provide value to stakeholders.
The document discusses the importance and roles of sports management, defining it as a field that integrates the sports industry and management. It explains that sports managers work in various positions across the industry and are responsible for efficiently and effectively using resources like financial, human, physical, and informational to achieve organizational objectives and performance goals. The document also outlines the management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling that sports managers utilize, as well as the interpersonal, informational, and decisional roles they must play.
The document discusses advertising and its purpose, types, drawbacks, and media. It covers the two main types of advertising - promotional and institutional. It outlines the pros and cons of various print media like newspapers, magazines, direct mail, and outdoor advertising. It also discusses broadcast media like TV and radio advertising. Online and specialty media are covered as well. The document provides information on how to select promotional media and outlines factors to consider in a promotional budget.
10) chapter 18 visual merchandising and displaycwood
Visual merchandising coordinates all physical elements in a business to project the right image to customers. There are four key elements: 1) The storefront includes signs, marquees, and window displays. 2) Store layout divides space into selling, merchandising, personnel, and customer areas. 3) Store interior design considers flooring, lighting, colors, and fixtures. 4) Interior displays include architectural, decorations, open, closed, and point-of-purchase. Visual merchandising aims to create a positive shopping experience.
This document discusses promotion and promotional strategies. It begins by defining promotion and the promotional mix, which includes advertising, sales promotions, public relations, and personal selling. It then distinguishes between product promotion, which encourages consumers to select a company's products, and institutional promotion, which creates a favorable company image. The document concludes by describing various promotional tools like coupons, premiums, incentives, and loyalty programs that are used to encourage purchasing.
This document discusses inventory costing methods. It describes three inventory cost flow assumptions: specific identification, first-in first-out (FIFO), and last-in first-out (LIFO). These assumptions impact the income statement and balance sheet by determining the cost of goods sold and ending inventory valuation. The document provides examples of calculating inventory costs under the perpetual inventory system using FIFO, LIFO, and weighted average methods. It also discusses calculating inventory costs under the periodic inventory system using these methods.
Section 25.1 discusses the importance of price planning and the factors involved. Price is the value placed on a good or service and helps establish a firm's image, competitive edge, and profits. The goals of pricing are earning a profit, gaining market share, and meeting competition. Section 25.2 covers how costs, supply and demand, consumer perceptions, and competition impact pricing. Legal considerations for pricing include restrictions on price fixing, discrimination, and advertising.
The document summarizes key sections from a marketing textbook chapter on pricing strategies. Section 26.1 discusses establishing a base price using cost-oriented, demand-oriented, or competition-oriented policies. It also addresses one-price versus flexible pricing policies and how pricing relates to a product's life cycle. Section 26.2 outlines strategies for adjusting prices, including product mix, geographical, psychological, and promotional pricing. It also details the six steps involved in determining prices and how technology impacts pricing decisions.
This document discusses accounting for merchandising businesses. It defines key terms like cost of goods sold, gross profit, and inventory. It explains how merchandising transactions are recorded, including purchases, sales, returns, and discounts. Specific examples show recording purchases on account, cash sales, sales returns, and freight costs. The document also discusses the financial statements of a merchandising business, including the multiple-step income statement and balance sheet.
The document discusses accounting for merchandising businesses. It is from a 2014 Cengage Learning textbook on accounting. The document contains repeated copyright notices stating the content may not be copied or posted online without permission. It provides chapter 6 material on accounting for companies that buy and sell goods, rather than producing goods.
This document discusses accounting systems, including manual and computerized systems. It defines an accounting system as the methods and procedures used to collect, classify, summarize, and report financial information. A manual system is described as using journals, subsidiary ledgers, and general ledgers to record transactions. Transactions are first recorded in special journals, then posted to subsidiary ledgers which are controlled by a general ledger account. The document provides an example of recording revenue transactions in a revenue journal to illustrate the journalizing and posting process in a manual system.
This document discusses completing the accounting cycle. It describes the flow of accounting information from the unadjusted trial balance into the adjusted trial balance and financial statements. The document explains how to prepare financial statements, including the income statement, statement of owner's equity, and balance sheet, directly from the adjusted account balances on the end-of-period spreadsheet. It also covers preparing closing entries and classifying the balance sheet with current assets, fixed assets, current liabilities, and long-term liabilities sections.
The document discusses the steps involved in product planning and development, including identifying target markets, competitors, and desired brand image. It describes the key terms related to a company's product mix, such as product lines, items, width, and depth. The seven main steps of new product development are outlined, from generating ideas to evaluating customer acceptance. Existing products can be developed through line extensions or modifications to appeal to new customers or markets.