But seriously, folks, Merry Christmas!
Monday, December 27, 2010
My Favorite Christmas Song
I have known this song since I was four, thanks to my kindergarten teacher, Jim Sommerfeldt. And I own this episode, from Batman: the Animated Series. I wanted to share it with you because it is my favorite Christmas song ever.
But seriously, folks, Merry Christmas!
But seriously, folks, Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Xavier's Loco Cocoa
Chocolate Suckers
Market Day 11/23/10
Previous sales at mini market day: 10 suckers
Note:
I think keeping track of inventory is important because on mini market day I didn’t count inventory and it really messed me up later on in this project with my accounting. It messed up my till on mini market day too because I didn’t know how much I sold.
Beginning Inventory: 42 total
(5) #1 Dad sold 2
(6) Butterfly sold out
(3) Football sold out
(5) Girl Designs sold out
(8) Mittens sold out
(5) Race car sold out
(6) Snowflake sold out
(4) Turkey sold out
End Inventory
(3) #1 Dad
Number of suckers sold: 47 out of 50 mini market day and Market Day combined.
IMPORTANT STUFF-
total gross- 35.75
total cost-13.25
sucker income-29.25 MD 6.25 mmd
money invested for capital raised by Xavi's work -10.70
donation to united way -3.00
payment for mr.schiller- 1.00
TOTAL PROFIT = 29.20
Reflections on the entire market day project
Product:
I think I made good product because I sold a lot on mini market day which told me I had a product kids wanted to buy. I was happy that I sold a lot and gave my customers a good product. I noticed footballs and race cars sold a lot on mini market day.
Candy making is tough because you have to be very neat and patient to do the cooking and setting the molds up. But my Aunt Gail did most of the shopping and gave me the molds. In return I drew her a portrait for her Halloween party and she bought an easel and displayed it. She like it a lot. I also sent a thank you email. It is important in business to keep good business relations.
Pricing:
I think I decided on a good price for my suckers. A lot of people had exact change and were happy with the price.
It costs around .25 to make a sucker and I sell it for .75 so I make about .50 per sucker I sell. So that leaves me with a huge profit that I am very happy with.
Changes:
If I could change one thing I did for market day it would be my advertising posters. I could have made them better by making the signs bigger so more people would have noticed them.
Satisfied Customers:
It is also important to have good product so no asks for refunds. If they did ask for a refund I would have given them their money back but ask for the sucker back too.
Conclusion:
I really learned a lot about marketing with this project. It was really tough to under stand a lot of the money statements and conclusions. But at the end I found out the purposes of the organazation.
Market Day 11/23/10
Previous sales at mini market day: 10 suckers
Note:
I think keeping track of inventory is important because on mini market day I didn’t count inventory and it really messed me up later on in this project with my accounting. It messed up my till on mini market day too because I didn’t know how much I sold.
Beginning Inventory: 42 total
(5) #1 Dad sold 2
(6) Butterfly sold out
(3) Football sold out
(5) Girl Designs sold out
(8) Mittens sold out
(5) Race car sold out
(6) Snowflake sold out
(4) Turkey sold out
End Inventory
(3) #1 Dad
Number of suckers sold: 47 out of 50 mini market day and Market Day combined.
IMPORTANT STUFF-
total gross- 35.75
total cost-13.25
sucker income-29.25 MD 6.25 mmd
money invested for capital raised by Xavi's work -10.70
donation to united way -3.00
payment for mr.schiller- 1.00
TOTAL PROFIT = 29.20
Reflections on the entire market day project
Product:
I think I made good product because I sold a lot on mini market day which told me I had a product kids wanted to buy. I was happy that I sold a lot and gave my customers a good product. I noticed footballs and race cars sold a lot on mini market day.
Candy making is tough because you have to be very neat and patient to do the cooking and setting the molds up. But my Aunt Gail did most of the shopping and gave me the molds. In return I drew her a portrait for her Halloween party and she bought an easel and displayed it. She like it a lot. I also sent a thank you email. It is important in business to keep good business relations.
Pricing:
I think I decided on a good price for my suckers. A lot of people had exact change and were happy with the price.
It costs around .25 to make a sucker and I sell it for .75 so I make about .50 per sucker I sell. So that leaves me with a huge profit that I am very happy with.
Changes:
If I could change one thing I did for market day it would be my advertising posters. I could have made them better by making the signs bigger so more people would have noticed them.
Satisfied Customers:
It is also important to have good product so no asks for refunds. If they did ask for a refund I would have given them their money back but ask for the sucker back too.
Conclusion:
I really learned a lot about marketing with this project. It was really tough to under stand a lot of the money statements and conclusions. But at the end I found out the purposes of the organazation.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!
This is a awesome picture of Black Panther, Hawkeye, and Captain America, fighting HYDRA and AIM! Pretty cool, huh? This is a preview poster of 'Widows Sting' the new Avengers episode coming up tomorrow. Yes there's a new time for avengers earths mightiest heroes. Its on sundays on 10 A.M. too 10:30 A.M.
Any ways, I'm going too make a poster for every episode, so if you get any information on the upcoming episodes please email it too me at my gmail address: jkxygolden. (You know gmail addresses are at gmail.com, right?) About This upcoming episode, Hawkeye and his friends are trying to infiltrate HYDRA and assasinate Baron Strucker the administrator for HYDRA! Big mission, huh?
Chow, X
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