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JOURNAL ARTICLE CRITICAL REVIEW On Employee engagement and organizational change


initiatives: Does transformational leadership, valence, and


trust make a difference


1. Suppose Mary intends to sell two software products X & Y for the next convention & budgets the following. X Y Total Units Sold. 60 40 100 Revenues, $200 $100 per unit $12,000 $ 4,000 $16,000 Variable Costs, $120 $70 per unit 7,200 2,800 10,000 Unit Contribution Margin, $80 $ 30 per unit $ 4,800 $ 1200 $ 6,000 Fixed Costs 4,500 Operating Income $ 1,500 Required: What is the BEP (in units & in Birr yegnaw company produces and sells two types of yoga-training products: how_to videotape and a basic equipment set (blocks, strap, and small pillows). last year, yegnaw sold 14,500 videos and 7,250 equipment sets. information on the two products is as follows:price video set Br. 17.40 equipment Br. 21.75 variable cost per unit video set 5.80 equipment 8.70. total fixed costs are BR.101,500. Required: Answer the following 1.what is the sales mix of videos and equipment sets 2. compute weighted average contribution margin


1. Suppose Mary intends to sell two software products X & Y for the next convention & budgets the following. X Y Total Units Sold. 60 40 100 Revenues, $200 $100 per unit $12,000 $ 4,000 $16,000 Variable Costs, $120 $70 per unit 7,200 2,800 10,000 Unit Contribution Margin, $80 $ 30 per unit $ 4,800 $ 1200 $ 6,000 Fixed Costs 4,500 Operating Income $ 1,500 Required: What is the BEP (in units & in Birr yegnaw company produces and sells two types of yoga-training products: how_to videotape and a basic equipment set (blocks, strap, and small pillows). last year, yegnaw sold 14,500 videos and 7,250 equipment sets. information on the two products is as follows:price video set Br. 17.40 equipment Br. 21.75 variable cost per unit video set 5.80 equipment 8.70. total fixed costs are BR.101,500. Required: Answer the following 3.COMPUTE THE BREAK QUANTITY OF EACH PRODUCT. 4.what is weighted average contribution margin ratio 5.what is overall break-even sales revenue


1. The following assets were invested in the enterprise; cash, 3500, accounts Receivable 950 supplies 1200; and photographic equipment 15000.  There were no liabilities transferred to the business.

v March 1. Paid 2400 on for 3 moths office rent

v March 4. Purchased photographic equipment on account for 2500

v March 5. Received 850 from credit customers

v March 6. Paid 125 for advertisement( Miscell.exp)

v March 10. Paid 500 to settle March 4 debt

v March 13. Paid 575 for two weeks’ salary

v March 16. Received 1,980 from sale of service

v March 20. Paid 650 for supplies purchase

v March 27. Paid 575 for two weeks’ salary

v March 31. Paid 69 for telephone bill for the month

v March 31. Paid 175 for electric bill for the month

v March 31. Received 1870 from sales of service

v March 31. Make sales on account for 1,675.

v March 31. Hill withdrew 1500 for her personal use

v March 31. Recorded depreciation on photographic equipment @ 1%


, answer the questions below.


v Pass Adjusting entry

v Prepare financial statements


1.     The following assets were invested in the enterprise; cash, 3500, accounts Receivable 950 supplies 1200; and photographic equipment 15000.  There were no liabilities transferred to the business.

v March 1. Paid 2400 on for 3 moths office rent

v March 4. Purchased photographic equipment on account for 2500

v March 5. Received 850 from credit customers

v March 6. Paid 125 for advertisement( Miscell.exp)

v March 10. Paid 500 to settle March 4 debt

v March 13. Paid 575 for two weeks’ salary

v March 16. Received 1,980 from sale of service

v March 20. Paid 650 for supplies purchase

v March 27. Paid 575 for two weeks’ salary

v March 31. Paid 69 for telephone bill for the month

v March 31. Paid 175 for electric bill for the month

v March 31. Received 1870 from sales of service

v March 31. Make sales on account for 1,675.

v March 31. Hill withdrew 1500 for her personal use

v March 31. Recorded depreciation on photographic equipment @ 1

answer the questions below.


v Post transaction

v Prepare trial Balance



Is there any significant difference between learning Economics and teacher experience?


Pearson International Publishing Company is trying to decide whether to


revise its popular textbook, Fundamental of Corporate Finance. The company


has estimated that the revision will cost RM65,000. Cash flows for the first


year is RM18,000 and it will increase by 4 percent per year. The book will be


revised back after five years. The initial costs are paid now, and revenues are


received at the end of each year. If the company requires a 10 percent return


for the investment, should it undertake the revision.

Explain the following transferable skills using relevant theory and apply them to an organisation which you are familiar with or one you can research. (If you do not have experience within an organisation, apply best practice from your learning materials to suggest how they should be implemented within a specific organisation). The skills to consider are as follows: • Supportive Communication; • Motivation; • Empowerment; • Conflict Management; • Team Effectiveness. 


Reflect on own management and leadership skills using a range of models, and develop and justify a personal development plan that will facilitate an increased level of effective management and leadership


Structure, culture and leadership Explain the role of leadership that may exist within Fitflop and how the structure and culture of the organisation may support effective transitional change. To achieve this, you will need to consider the case study in relation to module theory and wider reading; consider elements including structure, culture and approaches to leadership. You should analyse and evaluate these in relation to the transitional change of the organisations’ focus on a feel-good benefits strategy.