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It is argued that while land tenure data can be instrumental in addressing land-related conflicts, much of the practical value is lost because of inconsistency of information and because information is not readily accessible, or cannot be combined t Continue Reading...
Financial & Management Accounting
Selling price of the AOK Play
Contribution per unit = Selling price per unit -- variable cost per unit
total variable cost (= total cost -- total fixed costs) / sales
(3,600,000 -- 2,100,000) / 80,000
(1,500 Continue Reading...
Product Costing systems (ABC, job costing, put costing, .) advanced topic managerial accounting the thesis statemenit a position body paper show evidence support position. The paper discuss opposite point view discuss position valid.
Product costing Continue Reading...
Management Control System
Designing Management Control System (MCS)
In the contemporary world, most companies apply the use of energy to plan, manage, and execute their operations in accordance with the demands of the market and the industry. This Continue Reading...
Competition Bikes, Inc.
Should the company change to activity-based costing?
Before deciding whether the company should change to activity-based costing (ABC), it is critical to understand what ABC is. ABC is a "special costing model that identifie Continue Reading...
Managerial Accounting
Strategic Management in Large Multinational Corporations
Strategic Sources, Inc. is a multinational organization that operates in 20 countries around the world. They offer a wide variety of products and services to their custo Continue Reading...
Margin is quite simple and states that a certain value of the production volume exists for which costs are accounted for, but profit is null. This critical production volume is calculated by applying the following formulae:
The Variable Cost per Un Continue Reading...
equation to calculating the breakeven point is straightforward, px = vx + FC + profit p is the price per unit, x relates to the number of units, v is the variable costs and FC is the fixed costs. In the case of a break even calculation the profit wi Continue Reading...
overhead costs and various methods in which the overhead costs are classified.
Ehrhard Brigham, a renowned author, states that a business cannot consider all kind of money that it earns as profits. The reason for not calling the entire amount "prof Continue Reading...
Leasing and Purchasing are two major options available to most of the organizations when it comes to acquisition of fixed assets especially capital resources. At the same time these decisions are tricky to be made and therefore require that not only Continue Reading...
The financial requirements in this industry are increasing as technologies become more complex in order to satisfy the growing demand in a more efficient way. Besides technology, R&D activity is requiring a large amount of financial resources. C Continue Reading...
00 income if Mr. Pecos accepted the committed sale made by his Office Assistant Manager.
Prepare a contribution margin income statement for the month
Based on Mr. Peco's Decision
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Sales
286,500.00*
578,000.00**
Variable Cost
245 pe Continue Reading...
c. The profitability of an activity can be easily estimated in relation with the contribution margin and break-even point of the respective activity. Indeed, first of all, the contribution margin, calculated as sales revenue less variable cost rela Continue Reading...
Economics
Total revenue represents all the company income. Total revenue is calculated by multiplying the price of products with the quantity sold. Typically, total revenue is calculated as follows:
Total revenue = price x quantity
Where price (P) Continue Reading...
Farm Financial Standards Council Model Case
Do you think that this case study with its proposed solutions will be useful to agricultural enterprises seeking to employ management accounting techniques? Why? Be specific in identifying benefits and pos Continue Reading...
Even the lowest-level managers and employees are empowered to make decisions and have that valued democratic voice.
ADVANTAGES:
An advantage of this form of measurement is that it tends to be more encompassing, since it accounts for all uses of ca Continue Reading...
The pizza sizes are 10 inches which is an individual, 12 inches which is a small, 14 inches which is a medium, 16 inches which is a large, 18 inches which is a super, and a 20-inch pizza which is a family size. The family size pizza gets about 37% Continue Reading...
Project Management: Case Study in Managing a Complex Shipyard Project in Singapore
Background of Complex Shipyard Construction Project
Company background
Project Overview and Objective
Work Process of Building Construction
Issue Analysis in Ship Continue Reading...
Managerial Term
Managerial Accounting
FINAL EXAMINATION
Please complete the following by typing your answer letter next to "ANS" (example "ANS: c) and return to your Instructor via Blackboard by midnight, August 1, 2012:
A (n) ____ is a review to Continue Reading...
Microecon
Financing in the Manufacturing Sector
50,000 workers = 200,000 units
Avg. wage = $80/day
Output price = $25/unit
Other variable costs = $400,000
Total Variable Costs = 50,000 x $80 + $400,000 = $4,400,000
Average Variable Costs = $4, Continue Reading...
Finance
Discuss some of the motivations firms have for setting up production facilities in other countries. Will the effect on the host country differ depending upon the motivation? Explain. Will the effect on the source country differ depending upo Continue Reading...
Activity-based costing (ABC) employs numerous cost groups, organized by activity, in the allocation of overhead costs. The conception is that activities are necessitated to generate products, basically activities, such as procuring materials, setting Continue Reading...
Managerial Accounting
This scenario shows the importance of variable cost drivers in calculating a breakeven point and conducting effective CVP analysis. In this situation, the company is losing money no matter which scenario with respect to fixed c Continue Reading...
Ski Pro-Corporation, produces sells wholesalers a highly successful line water skis, decided diversify stabilize sales year. The company production cross-country skis. After considerable research, a cross-country ski line developed.
The table below Continue Reading...
Arborite Case Study
The need to increase profits and revenues has forced many establishments to evaluate and redefine the way they carry out strategies within the organization and the manner in which they deal with external factors affecting the com Continue Reading...
Finance
One difference between industries with high leverage and low leverage is a split between the need for fixed assets (high leverage) and a reliance on intellectual capital (low leverage). Airlines need planes, construction companies need equip Continue Reading...
Cost and CO2 reduction analysis were performed using local data available from both commercial and professional bodies. A majority of current thermal rating programs require the equipment to be tested in accordance to a standard test under specified Continue Reading...
Managerial Accounting
E-Company
Income Statement
Contribution Margin
For Period Ended Dec 31, 20XX
Revenue
less V Mfg Cost
less V Op/Selling Cost
Gross Profit (Contribution Margin)
Fixed Mfg Overhead
Fixed S&A Exp
Total Fixed Costs
Ne Continue Reading...
Cardsmax
Identify and discuss some of the benefits that Blades, Inc., could obtain from DFI.
One of the benefits would be the ability to take advantage in a lower market environment due to the decrease in the Baht. Therefore, it would be easier i.e Continue Reading...
Monopolies and Trusts:
Appropriate Areas for Government Intervention?
Capitalism is the economic system that has dominated the United States virtually since the day of its independence. A social and economic system based on the recognition of indiv Continue Reading...
Nursing Decision on Financing Healthcare
The need to implement programs to improve the services provided by the nurses to their clients, forces the nursing organization to implement proper health promotion activity. One of the major health promotio Continue Reading...
Nissan Case Study
The auto industry has seen many turbulent periods prior to 2008. The very nature of the auto industry is that of various cycles of optimism and pessimism on the part of the consumer. As economies move through their natural cycles o Continue Reading...
It is worth noting that two economic consequences are likely to occur, particularly in the event of a V-shaped recovery. The first is that the Federal Reserve is going to wait to increase rates until the last possible moment, in the hopes of spurri Continue Reading...
Economic Analysis
New electronics market analysis
Competitor analysis is a tool used in marketing as well as strategic management whereby an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of an organizations both current and potential competitors is do Continue Reading...
Budget Management Analysis
In budgeting, one of the major challenges is accurately predicting the profit margins of a firm. This is because there are uncertainties from changes in the economy and their industry. These factors could adversely affect Continue Reading...
Business Plan
INSIGNIA SYSTEMS
Insignia Systems, Inc. Business Plan
The Business Profile: Insignia Systems, Inc.
Business Description
"Insignia Systems, Inc. markets, sells and supports in-store advertising and promotional products, programs and Continue Reading...
Traditional? Order
The Farmer's Farms and Their Outlook on the Accounting of their Business
I feel that there is a very well explained and helpful plan with resolutions that can help John and Mary Farmer with their accounting skills, business, sal Continue Reading...
Negotiations can be preferred over competitive bidding because significant cost advantages can be gained through this process which might be available through competitive bidding. When bidding is open to a large number of suppliers, the winner doesn' Continue Reading...
This is the result of the decline in inventory levels. If the inventory levels had not changed, there would have been no difference between the net profit for the two methods.
If the company sold another 10,000 units, it would have a higher profit. Continue Reading...