F2F Class Notes (Nemo)[W]

Writing exercise

Today I arrived  to the office as usual I need to revise our annual budget of our beauty advisors. The sales target in the next several months have been grossed so I need to update the total label cost of them. In fact in beginning of this year we didn’t have such a high target so we didn’t have enough money, I need to explain the budged revise to our finance team.

Today, I arrived  to the office as usual. I need had to revise our annual budget of regarding our beauty advisors’s salaries. The sales target in for the next several months have been grossed increased so I need to update the total label cost for each one of them. In fact, in  at the beginning of this year we didn’t have such a high targets so we didn’t have enough money resources allocated in our previous budget for the potential increase of sales personnel’s salaries. Now I need to explain the budget revise revision to our finance team.

Vocabulary

regarding (preposition): 1-in relation to; about:
E.g.: I have a question regarding your last statement.
E.g.: The company is being questioned regarding its employment policy.
E.g.: He wrote to me last week regarding a business proposition he thought might interest me.

allocate (v): 1- to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way:
E.g.: The government is allocating £10 million for health education.
E.g.: The local council has decided not to allocate funds for the project.

allocation (n)
E.g.: the allocation of resources/funds/time

net (adj, adv): 1-left when there is nothing else to be taken away:
E.g.: I earn $50,000 gross, but my net income (= income that is left after tax has been paid) is about $36,000.
E.g.: The net weight of something excludes the weight of the material that it is packed in.

gross (adj, adv): 1- (in) total:
E.g.: A person’s gross income is the money they earn before tax is deducted from it.
E.g.: Once wrapped, the gross weight of the package is 2.1 kg.
E.g.: She earns £30,000 a year gross.

personnel (n): the people who are employed in a company, organization, or one of the armed forces:
E.g.: The new director is likely to make major changes in personnel.
2-the department of a company or organization that deals with its employees when they first join, when they need training, or when they have any problems:
E.g.: Personnel will help you find somewhere to live.
E.g.: For more information about the job, please contact the personnel manager.