1. Your client, Mr. Michel Rainville, has just started a business, making white painted wood and metal "C Living Room End Tables" with USB charging ports (example photo shown), and plans to make 500 of these identical tables per month. His company assembles the metal and electronic parts that they purchase from suppliers, and the wooden boxes are made in-house. He has hired you to advise him about ways to account for his costs. He's heard about Job Order Costing and Process Costing, but doesn't know what they are or which to choose. In a short memo, provide information to Mr. Rainville as well as a supported recommendation. Your letter should be in letter format with a date, the client's name and address (use whatever address you want), a salutation (Dear _), and a complimentary close (Sincerely, Best, Yours truly, etc. with your name). (You will not receive points or credit for sentences like "I hape that this letter finds you well." Not needed for this letter, please.) It should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. It should state the client's request, and use key words from the topic. . It should be relevant, on-point, concise, and provide enough information for your client to make a decision. Some of the letters are based on your opinions - be sure to support your reasoning. 1. Your client, Mr. Michel Rainville, has just started a business, making white painted wood and metal "C Living Room End Tables" with USB charging ports (example photo shown), and plans to make 500 of these identical tables per month. His company assembles the metal and electronic parts that they purchase from suppliers, and the wooden boxes are made in-house. He has hired you to advise him about ways to account for his costs. He's heard about Job Order Costing and Process Costing, but doesn't know what they are or which to choose. In a short memo, provide information to Mr. Rainville as well as a supported recommendation. Your letter should be in letter format with a date, the client's name and address (use whatever address you want), a salutation (Dear _), and a complimentary close (Sincerely, Best, Yours truly, etc. with your name). (You will not receive points or credit for sentences like "I hape that this letter finds you well." Not needed for this letter, please.) It should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. It should state the client's request, and use key words from the topic. . It should be relevant, on-point, concise, and provide enough information for your client to make a decision. Some of the letters are based on your opinions - be sure to support your reasoning