After evaluating the email, it's clear that it lacks formal tone and is missing a proper subject line. The email opens rather bluntly and unprofessionally. It also includes negative expressions, such as "unfortunately I cannot buy extra license." Here’s a revised version:
To: staff computer users
From: Anna He Wong <ahwong(at the rate)csb.com>
Subject: Informing about the Adobe Creative Cloud access request.
Dear staff,
This email serves to notify you that we cannot procure additional access to the Adobe Creative Cloud for personal use due to high costs and the expensive nature of access codes. I extend my apologies to those who sought this privilege.
The cloud suite offers numerous features, and I would be happy to demonstrate it if you contact the Document Production Department. Keep in mind that this software operates on a subscription basis and requires unique access keys, which cannot be used on more than one computer. I appreciate your understanding regarding this matter, and if additional access were granted, it might not be beneficial for our business.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Best regards,
Anna He Wong
Document Production Manager.
Answer:
8.66%
Explanation:
The calculation for the real rate of return is displayed below:
Real rate of return = {(1 + nominal rate of return) ÷ (1 + inflation rate)} - 1
= {(1 + 11.65%) ÷ (1 + 2.75%)} - 1
= {(1.1165) ÷ (1.0275)} - 1
= 1.086 - 1
= 0.0866 or 8.66%
By applying the formula where the numerator is the nominal rate of return and the denominator is the inflation rate
Answer:
d. 15.09
Explanation:
425,000 sales
52,500 AR
within a year consisting of 365 days
Days Sales Outstanding

Average days late

45.09 - 30 = 15.09
on average, customers clear their payments within 45 days.
This means they are paying, on average, 15.09 days later than the given credit terms.
Answer:
C) $88,000
Explanation:
A period cost refers to expenses that cannot be capitalized through inventory or other assets.
Under the variable costing method, fixed costs are classified as period costs.
Fixed costs:
Fixed manufacturing overhead: $60,000
Fixed selling and administrative expense: $28,000