Swiss Furniture Company manufactures bookshelves and uses an activity-based costing system to allocate all manufacturing conversion costs. The following information is provided for the month of May:

Activity Estimated Indirect Activity Costs Allocation Base Estimated Quantity of Allocation Base
Materials handling $6,300 Number of parts 9,100 parts
Assembling $14,000 Number of parts 9,100 parts
Packaging $2,680 Number of bookshelves 910 bookshelves

Required:
Each bookshelf consists of 10 parts. The direct materials cost per bookshelf is $32.What is the total manufacturing cost per bookshelf?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Total unitary manufacturing cost= $57.25

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the activities rates:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Materials handling= 6,300/9,100= $0.69 per part

Assembling= 14,000/9,100= $1.54 per part

Packaging= 2,680/910= $2.95 per bookshelve

Each bookshelf consists of 10 parts. The direct materials cost per bookshelf is $32.

Now, we can allocate conversion costs to each unit:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Materials handling= 0.69*10= $6.9

Assembling= 1.54*10= $15.4

Packaging= 2.95*1 = $2.95

Total allocated costs per unit= $25.25

Finally, the total unitary manufacturing cost:

Total unitary manufacturing cost= 32 + 25.25

Total unitary manufacturing cost= $57.25


Related Questions

Assume that, on January 1, 2021, Matsui Co. paid $1,795,200 for its investment in 74,800 shares of Yankee Inc. Further, assume that Yankee has 220,000 total shares of stock issued. The book value and fair value of Yankee's identifiable net assets were both $440,000 at January 1, 2021. The following information pertains to Yankee during 2021:

Net income $240,000
Dividends declared and paid $72,000
Market price of common stock on 12/31/2016 $29/share

What amount would Matsui report in its year-end 2016 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee?
a. $1,608,000.
b. $1,368,000.
c. $1,329,600.
d. None of these answer choices is correct.

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Answer: $1,852,320

Explanation:

First find out the proportion owned by Matsui.

= 74,800 shares / 220,000

= 34%

The investment at the end of the year is:

= Cost of investment + Shares of net income - Share of dividend

Share of income:

= Percentage ownership * Net income

= 34% * 240,000

= $81,600

Share of dividend:

= 34% * 72,000

= $24,480

Investment at end of year:

= 1,795,200 + 81,600 - 24,480

= $1,852,320

Excellent Company has provided the following operating information for one of its divisions: Sales $100,000 Variable expenses $55,000 Contribution margin $45,000 Direct fixed expenses $35,000 Common fixed expenses allocated in proportion to sales amounts to $16,000. Based on the provided information, calculate the division's segment margin.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above information, segment margin is computed as shown below.

Segment margin = Net sales - Cost of sales - Fixed cost

Given that;

Net sales = $100,000

Cost of sales = $55,000

Fixed cost = $35,000

Then,

Segment margin = $100,000 - $55,000 - $35,000

Segment margin = $10,000

Therefore, the division's segment margin is $10,000

A company purchased a marketable security for $10,000 on 3/3/2013. On 3/30/2013, the company prepared its financial statements and marked the security to its market value, which was $17,500. The security was sold on 4/30/2013 for $15,000. The company used the Trading Securities method to account for the security. The statutory tax rate is 35%. What was the effect of the sale of the security on Income Tax Payable on 4/30/2013

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Answer:10,000

Explanation: i got it in my classkick

Determine the internal rate of return for a project that costs $177,000 and would yield after-tax cash flows of $21,000 per year for the first 5 years, $29,000 per year for the next 5 years, and $42,000 per year for the following 5 years.

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Answer:

12.60 %

Explanation:

Using the CF function of a financial calculator the  internal rate of return will be calculated as follows :

- $177,000 CF 0

$21,000 CF 1

5 shift Nj

$29,000 CF 2

5 shift Nj

$42,000 CF 3

5 shift Nj

Then

Shift IRR = 12.60 %

therefore,

the internal rate of return for a project is 12.60 %

Sysco Corporation, formed in 1969, is the largest global distributor of food service products, serving over 500,000 restaurants, hotels, schools, hospitals, and other institutions. The following summarized transactions are typical of those that occurred in a recent year (dollars are in millions). a. Purchased buildings costing $450 and equipment costing $234 for cash.
b. Borrowed $119 from a bank, signing a short-term note.
c. Provided $54,171 in service to customers during the year, with $23,358 on account and the rest received in cash.
d. Paid $129,574 cash on accounts payable.
e. Purchased $41,983 of inventory on account.
f. Paid payroll, $5,240 during the year.
g. Received $19,043 on account paid by customers.
h. Purchased and used fuel of $1,600 in delivery vehicles during the year (paid for in cash).
i. Declared $598 in dividends at the end of the year to be paid the following year.
j. Incurred $126 in utility usage during the year; paid $93 in cash and owed the rest on account.
Required:
For each of the transactions, prepare journal entries.

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Answer:

Sysco Corporation

Journal Entries:

a. Debit Buildings $450

Debit Equipment $234

Credit Cash $684

To record the purchase of long-term assets for cash.

b. Debit Cash $119

Credit Short-term Note Payable $119

To record the funds borrowed from a bank.

c. Debit Accounts receivable $23,358

Debit Cash $30,813

Credit Service Revenue $54,171

To record the provision of service to customers on account and for cash.

d. Debit Accounts Payable $129,574

Credit Cash $129,574

To record the payment on account.

e. Debit Inventory $41,983

Credit Accounts Payable $41,983

To record the purchase of merchandise on account.

f. Debit Salaries Expense $5,240

Credit Cash $5,240

To record the payment of payroll during the year.

g. Debit Cash $19,043

Credit Accounts receivable $19,043

To record the cash received from customers on account.

h. Debit Delivery Vehicles Expense $1,600

Credit Cash $1,600

To record the purchase of fuel for the delivery vehicles.

i. Debit Dividend $598

Credit Dividends Payable $598

To record the declaration of dividend.

j. Debit Utilities Expense $126

Credit Cash $93

Credit Utilities Payable $33

To record the Utilities expenses incurred during the year.

Explanation:

Transactions Analysis:

a. Buildings $450  Equipment $234  Cash $684

b. Cash $119 Short-term Note Payable $119

c. Accounts receivable $23,358 Cash $30,813 Service Revenue $54,171

d. Accounts Payable $129,574 Cash $129,574

e. Inventory $41,983 Accounts Payable $41,983

f. Salaries Expense $5,240 Cash $5,240

g. Cash $19,043 Accounts receivable $19,043

h. Delivery Vehicles Expense $1,600 Cash $1,600

i. Dividend $598 Dividends Payable $598

j. Utilities Expense $126 Cash $93 Utilities Payable $33

India now has pockets of strengths in key high-technology industries such as software and pharmaceuticals. Why do you think India is developing strength in these areas?

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Answer:

cuz they smart

Explanation:

Gullett Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand on November 1. During the month, the Corporation purchased an additional $83,000 of raw materials. The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials would include a:

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Answer:

A decrease in price

Explanation:

Waterway Industries Recorded operating data for its Cheap division for the year. Waterway requires its return to be 10%. Sales $1600000 Controllable margin 88000 Total average assets 4400000 Fixed costs 100000 What is the ROI for the year

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above information, first we need to get the value of contribution margin , which is computed as;

Controllable margin = Contribution margin - Total direct fixed cost

$88,000 = Contribution margin - $100,000

Contribution margin = $88,000 + $100,000

Contribution margin = $188,000

Also,

Net income = Contribution margin - Total fixed expense

Net income = $188,000 - $100,000

Net income = $88,000

Return on investment = Net income ÷ Average operating assets

Return on investment = $88,000 ÷ $4,400,000

Return on investment = 2%

Therefore, the ROI for the year is 2%

The beauty of an economic model comes from:______.
a. its ability to represent a complex reality without any simplification.
b. its ability to make clear predictions that are consistent with reality.
c. its simplicity in presenting the essential elements of an otherwise complex reality.
d. b and c.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

An economic model is a simplified abstraction of reality. An economic model aims to present economic reality in a simplified form. it also aims to make accurate prediction consistent with reality.

for example, the law of demand is an example of an economic model.

According to the law of demand, the higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded.

this economic model is true because rational human beings tend to purchase more of normal goods when the price is lower than when the price is higher.

Granger Printing currently uses a manufacturing facility costing $560,000 per year; 90% of the facility's capacity is currently being used. A start-up business has proposed a plan that would utilize the other 10% of the facility and increase the overall costs of maintaining the space by 11%. If the incremental method were used, what amount of cost would be allocated to the start-up business

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Answer:

the amount of cost that allocated is $61,600

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of cost that allocated is shown below;

= The costing of the manufacturing facility × increase percentage of the overall cost for maintaining the space

= $560,000 × 11%

= $61,600

hence, the amount of cost that allocated is $61,600

Rudd Clothiers is a small company that manufactures tall-men's suits. The company has used a standard cost accounting system. In May 2020, 11,250 suits were produced. The following standard and actual cost data applied to the month of May when normal capacity was 14,000 direct labor hours. All materials purchased were used.

Cost Element Standard (per unit) Actual

Direct materials 8 yards at $4.40 per yard $375,575 for 90,500 yards ($4.15 per yard)
Direct labor 1.2 hours at $13.40 per hour $200,925 for 14,250 hours ($14.10 per hour)
Overhead 1.2 hours at $6.10 per hour (fixed $3.50; variable $2.60) $49,000 fixed overhead $37,000 variable overhead

Overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor hours. At normal capacity, budgeted fixed overhead costs were $49,000, and budgeted variable overhead was $36,400.
Required:
Compute the total, price, and quantity variances for (1) materials and (2) labor.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the total, price, and quantity variance for direct material, we need to use the following formulas:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

Direct material price variance= (4.4 - 4.15)*90,500

Direct material price variance= $22,625 favorable

Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price

Direct material quantity variance= (8*11,250 - 90,500)*4.4

Direct material quantity variance= $2,200 unfavorable

Total direct material variance= 22,625 - 2,200= $20,425 favorable

To calculate the total, rate, and efficiency variance for direct labor, we need to use the following formulas:

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*standard rate

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (1.2*11,250 - 14,250)*13.4

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $10,050 unfavorable

Direct labor rate variance= (Standard Rate - Actual Rate)*Actual Quantity

Direct labor rate variance= (13.4 - 14.1)*14,250

Direct labor rate variance= $9,975 unfavorable

Total direct labor variance= -10,050 - 9,975= $20,025 unfavorable

Listed below are several transactions that typically produce either an increase or a decrease in cash. Indicate by letter whether the cash effect of each transaction is reported on a statement of cash flows as an operating (O), investing (I), or financing (F) activity.

a. Sale of Common Stock.
b. Sale of Land
c. Purchase of Treasury Stock
d. Merchandise Sales
e. Issuance of a long-term note payable
f. Purchase of merchandise
g. Repayment of note payable
h. Employee salaries
i. Sale of equipment at a gain.
j. Issuance of bonds

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Answer:

a. Sale of Common Stock.

Classification: Financing activity

b. Sale of Land

Classification: Investing activity

c. Purchase of Treasury Stock

Classification: Financing activity

d. Merchandise Sales

Classification: Operating  activity

e. Issuance of a long-term note payable

Classification: Financing activity

f. Purchase of merchandise

Classification: Operating  activity

g. Repayment of note payable

Classification:

Financing activity

h. Employee salaries

Classification: Operating  activity

i. Sale of equipment at a gain.

Classification: Investing activity

j. Issuance of bonds

Classification: Operating  activity

Sunland Company sells office equipment on July 31, 2022, for $22,080 cash. The office equipment originally cost $72,560 and as of January 1, 2022, had accumulated depreciation of $38,910. Depreciation for the first 7 months of 2022 is $4,980.

Required:
Prepare the journal entries to (a) update depreciation to July 31, 2022, and (b) record the sale of the equipment.

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Answer:

Accumulated depreciation on Jan 1 , 2022 = $38,910

Depreciation for first 7 months of 2022 = $4,980

Accumulated depreciation on July 31 , 2022 = Accumulated depreciation on Jan 1 , 2022 + Depreciation for first 7 months of 2022 = 38,910 + 4,980 = $43,890

Sale price of equipment = $22,080

Book value of equipment on July 31, 2022 = Cost price - Accumulated depreciation = 72,560 - 43,890 = $28,670

Loss on disposal of equipment = Book value of equipment on July 31, 2022 - Sale price of equipment = 28,670 - 22,080 = $6,590

No. Account Titles and Explanation                Debit     Credit

(a)    Depreciation expense                               $4,980

            Accumulated depreciation- equipment             $4,980

(b)    Cash                                                            $22,080  

Accumulated depreciation - equipment           $43,890  

Loss on disposal of equipment                         $6,590

                   Equipment                                                     $72,560

Name four commercial services which are useful to the manufacturer​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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The per-unit standards for direct labor are 2 direct labor hours at $15 per hour. If in producing 2800 units, the actual direct labor cost was $83200 for 5200 direct labor hours worked, the total direct labor variance is $2800 unfavorable. $800 favorable. $800 unfavorable. $500 unfavorable.

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Answer:

$800 favorable

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the total direct labor variance is

Using this formula

Total Direct Labor Variance=(Standard Direct Labor Cost - Actual Direct Labor Cost

Let plug in the formula

Total Direct Labor Variance=[(2800 × 2) × $15]- $83200

Total Direct Labor Variance=$84000 - $83200

Total Direct Labor Variance = $800 favorable

Therefore the total direct labor variance is$800 favorable

whistle works manufacturers safety whistle keychains. They have the following information available to prepare their master budget whistle works sells eafch whistle for $12. It takes .25 direct labor hours to produce each whistle at a cost of $15 per hour. How much will direct labor cost be in December

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The above information is incomplete. However, similar question will be used.

Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) pays an annual dividend of $4.45. The company is expected to continue paying this dividend with no future growth in dividends. Investors require 11% rate of return on this investment. What is the current stock value of CAT

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Answer:

$40.45

Explanation:

The current stock value of CAT is computed as below

Current stock value = Annual dividend / Rate of return

Current stock value = $4.45 / 11%

Current stock value = $4.45 / 0.11

Current stock value = $40.454546

Current stock value = $40.45

So, the current stock value of CAT is $40.45.

The following data relate to direct labor costs for the current period: Standard costs 7,500 hours at $11.70 Actual costs 6,400 hours at $10.50 What is the direct labor time variance

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Answer:

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $12,870 favorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Standard costs 7,500 hours at $11.70

Actual costs 6,400 hours

To calculate the direct labor time (efficiency) variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*standard rate

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (7,500 - 6,400)*11.7

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $12,870 favorable

The following information is available for Cubic Company before closing the accounts. After all closing entries are made, what will be the balance in the Retained earnings account

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Your question isn't complete but here are other information that I found online:

Net income = $112700

Retained earnings = $108000

Dividend = $40000

The balance in the Retained earnings account will be calculated as:

Retained earnings = $108000

Add: Net income = $112700

Less: Dividend = $40000

Balance of retained earnings = $180700

You can display good customer service by

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Answer:

Showing good manner, asking if they need anything, and etc...

Explanation:

Answer:

having a professional appearance while attending to costumers.

hope this helps

have a  good day:)

Explanation:

Creating a Budget
Before you can make a spending plan that works for your particular situation, you'll need to understand your spending priorities. What must you spend money on, and what items do you simply want? First, make sure you understand the following terms:
budget: a plan for saving and spending
expenditure: the amount of money spent
necessity: an item that a person must have, such as housing, clothing, or food
luxury: an item that offers physical comfort or enjoyment but is not necessary for life and health.
1. Classify each of the following expenditures as a necessity or a luxury. If any item can be considered either a necessity or a luxury, depending on the situation, classify it as either.
Expenditure Necessity Luxury Either
a. Auto insurance
b. Clothing for school
c. Concert tickets
d. Dinner for two at the newest
e. restaurant in town Groceries
f. Music downloads
g. Medical treatment for strep throat
h. Theme park tickets
i. New car
j. Rent
k. School lunches
I. School ski trip
m. Cell phone service
2. For those items that you indicated could be either necessities or luxuries, describe when you would consider them necessities and when you would view them as luxuries.
MAKING A BUDGET
3. Income First, write down your weekly income: $______.
4. Expenditures For one week, keep track of all of your expenditures. At the end of the week, put the totals in the table below.
Weekly Expenditure Current Amount
Clothing $
Debt repayment (monthly payment + 4) $
Entertainment $
Food (including groceries, meals
out, and snacks) $
Rent and utilities (monthly payment = 4) $
Transportation (own car, ridesharing, public
transportation, etc.) $
Personal care items $
Other $
Total Weekly Expenditures $
5. Subtract your total expenditures from your weekly income.
6. Revised budget
At the end of the week, did you have any money left? Or did you spend more than you earned? If you want to make better use of your money, take a look at how you're spending it and decide where you can trim expenditures. You may find that you could be spending your money on something you really want.
Weekly Expenditure New Budget Actual Spending
Clothing $ $
Debt repayment (monthly payment + 4) $ $
Entertainment $ $
Food (including groceries, meals out,
and snacks) $ $
Rent and utilities (monthly payment + 4) $ $
Transportation (own car, ridesharing,
public transportation, etc.) $ $
Personal care items $ $
Other $ $
Total Weekly Expenditures $ $
7. Using your revised budget as a guide, record your income and expenses for another week. How much money were you able to save?

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Answer:

a. Auto insurance - Expenditure

b. Clothing for school - necessity

c. concert tickets - luxury

d. Dinner for two at the newest - luxury

e. Restaurant in town groceries - expenditure

f. music downloads - luxury

g. medical treatment for strep throat - necessity

h. Theme park tickets - luxury

i. New car - luxury

j. Rent - expenditure

K. school lunches - necessity

l. school ski trip - expenditure

m. Cell phone service - necessity

Explanation:

2. Necessity is anything without which survival of a person is not possible. Luxury is anything which adds value to the living standard of a person but survival without such thing is possible.

3. My weekly income is $200

4. Clothing $20

Debt repayment $50

entertainment $30

Food $45

Rent and utilites $25

transportation $10

Personal care items $5

Others $3

total weekly expenditure $188

5. $200 - $188 = $12

6. Yes i have $12 as saving at the end of the week.

sykes company has sales revenue of $585,700. Cost of goods sold before adjustment is $335,900. The company's actual manufacturing overhead is $92,000, while allocated manufacturing overhead is $104,400. What is the actual gross profit

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Answer:

Actual gross profit $262,200

Explanation:

The computation of the actual gross profit is as follows;

Allocated manufacturing overhead

$104,400

Actual manufacturing overhead

$92,000

Over applied manufacturing overhead

$12,400

Unadjusted cost of goods sold

$335,900

Less:

Over applied manufacturing overhead

($12,400)

Adjusted cost of goods sold

$323,500

Sales revenue

$585,700

Less:

Adjusted cost of goods sold

($323,500)

Actual gross profit

$262,200

Lafayette, Inc. was incorporated on January 1, 2014. Lafayette issued 15,000 shares of common stock and 800 shares of preferred stock on that date. The preferred stock is cumulative, $100 par, with an 12% dividend rate. Lafayette has not paid any dividends yet. In 2017, Lafayette had its first profitable year, and on November 1, 2017, Lafayette declared a total dividend of $44,000. What is the total amount that will be paid to common stockholders

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Answer:

$5,600

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the total amount that will be paid to common stockholders?

Total amount paid to common stockholders=$44,000-[(800 (12%)($100)*4]

Total amount paid to common stockholders=$44,000-($9,600*4 )

Total amount paid to common stockholders=$44,000-$38,400

Total amount paid to common stockholders=$5,600

(2014-2017=4)

Therefore the total amount that will be paid to common stockholders is $5,600

Compute Lead Time Jackson Fabricators Inc. machines metal parts for the automotive industry. Under the traditional manufacturing approach, the parts are machined through two processes: milling and finishing. Parts are produced in batch sizes of 40 parts. A part requires 6 minutes in milling and 8 minutes in finishing. The move time between the two operations for a complete batch is 5 minutes. Under the lean philosophy, the part is produced in a cell that includes both the milling and finishing operations. The operating time is unchanged; however, the batch size is reduced to 5 parts and the move time is eliminated. Determine the value-added, non-value-added, and total lead times, and the value-added ratio under the traditional and lean manufacturing methods. If required, round percentages to one decimal place. Traditional Philosophy Lean Manufacturing Philosophy Value-added time fill in the blank 1 min fill in the blank 2 min Non-value-added time fill in the blank 3 min fill in the blank 4 min Total lead time fill in the blank 5 min fill in the blank 6 min Value-added ratio (as a percent) fill in the blank 7 % fill in the blank 8 %

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Traditional philosophy:

Value added time = 6 + 8 = 14

Non-value-added time = 14 × (40-1) + 5 = 551

Total lead time = 14 + 551 = 565

Value-added ratio (as a percent) = 14/565 × 100 = 2.48%

Lean Manufacturing Philosophy:

Value added time = 14

Non-value-added time = 14 × (5-1) = 56

Total lead time = 14 + 56 = 70

Value-added ratio (as a percent) = 14/70 × 100 = 20%

Crandle Manufacturers Inc. is approached by a potential customer to fulfill a one-time-only special order for a product similar to one offered to domestic customers. The company has excess capacity. The following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers: Variable costs: Direct materials $140 Direct labor 100 Manufacturing support 105 Marketing costs 55 Fixed costs: Manufacturing support 175 Marketing costs 65 Total costs 640 Markup (50%) 320 Targeted selling price $960 For Crandle Manufacturers Inc., what is the minimum acceptable price of this special order

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Answer:

$400

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the minimum acceptable price of this special order

Using this formula

Minimum acceptable price=Direct materials+ Direct labor+ Manufacturing support +Marketing costs

Let plug in the formula

Minimum acceptable price=$140 + $100 + $105 + $55

Minimum acceptable price=$400

Therefore the minimum acceptable price of this special order is $400

A newly independent Eastern European nation wants to adopt a floating exchange rate system in order to restore monetary control to its government. Using the monetary autonomy argument, how do this country's ministers justify establishing this system? Trade deficits are determined by the balance between savings and investment in a country, not by the external value of its currency. Unpredictability of exchange rate movements makes business planning difficult. Speculation in exchange rates dampens the growth of international trade and investment. Each country should be allowed to choose its own inflation rate. Variable exchange rates are more receptive to a trade balance.

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Answer:

Each country should be allowed and given the possibility to set its own inflation rate.

Explanation:

The monetary autonomy argument states that a country's central bank should be free to influence its own money supply and internal economic conditions, and therefore a fixed exchange rate should be ineffectual and inefficient.

The proponents said that each country should be entitled to set its own inflation rate. Therefore, Each country should be given the free will to chose and decide its own inflation rate.

cutter enterprises purchased equipment for $75,000 on january 1, 2021. the equipment is expected to have a five-year life and a residual value of $4,200. using the double-declining-balance method, depreciation for 2021 and the book value at december 31, 2021, would be: book

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Answer:

Double Declining Depreciation rate = 1/5*2

Double Declining Depreciation rate = 40%

Double Declining Depreciation for 2021 = $75,000*40%

Double Declining Depreciation for 2021 = $30,000

Book value at December 31, 2021 = $75,000 - $30,000

Book value at December 31, 2021 = $45,000

Sales $ 100,000 Operating expenses $ 94,000 Operating assets $ 40,000 Stockholder's equity $ 25,000 Cost of capital 10 % What is Sweet Dreams Company's return on investment (ROI)

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Answer:

15%

Explanation:

Given that :

Operating expenses = $94000

Operating assets = $40,000

Sales = $100,000

Return on investment = profit / operating asset

Profit = sales - operating expenses

Profit = (100,000 - 94000) = $6000

Return on investment = $6000 / $40000 = 0.15

= 0.15 * 100% = 15%

Mary makes 10 pies and 20 cakes a day and her opportunity cost of producing a cake is 2 pies. Tim makes 20 pies and 10 cakes a day and his opportunity cost of producing a cake is 4 pies. If Mary and Tim specialize in the good in which they have a comparative​ advantage, ______.

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Answer:

If Mary and Tim specialize in the good in which they have a comparative​ advantage, ______.

Mary would specialize in making cakes while Tim would specialize in making pies.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Mary's opportunity cost of making a cake = 2 pies

She can make additional 5 (10/2) cakes instead of making pies

This will increase her cakes to 25 a day (20 + 5)

Tim's opportunity cost of making a cake = 4 pies

She can make additional 40 pies (10 * 4) instead of making cakes

This will increase her pies to 60 pies a day (20 + 40)

When they specialize there will be 25 cakes and 60 pies produced in a day instead of 30 cakes and 30 pies.

A pharmaceutical company with headquarters in India sells fluconazole, the generic version of Pfizer's anti-fungal drug Diflucan internationally for significantly less money than many U.S. generic drug manufacturers. The generic drugs industry in this country needs to rethink its

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Answer:

Pricing strategy to stay competitive

Explanation:

Pricing strategy is the process by which a company sets prices of goods and services offered to a consumer.

In setting up a price strategy the management.of a business need to put into consideration the competitive reaction, pricing position, pricing segment, and pricing capability.

The generic drugs companies in the US are selling fluconazole for a higher price than pharmaceutical company with headquarters in India in the international market.

In order for them to stay competitive they will need to review their price downward or customers will switch to the cheaper option

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