Question 1: i. Fixed Cost = ($660 + $770) x 3‚000 units = $4‚290‚000.00 Variable Cost = $550 + $825 + $420 + $275 = $2‚070 Total Variable Cost = $2‚070 x $3‚000 = $6‚210‚000.00 Unit Contribution Margin = Sales – Variable Cost = $4‚350 – $2‚070 = $2‚280 ii. Contribution Margin Ratio = Total Variable Cost Total Sales = $2‚280 x 3‚000 $4‚350 x 3‚000 = 0.524137 iii. Break even volume in units = Total Fixed Cost Unit Contribution Margin = $4
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Cameron Auto Parts Executive Summary Cameron Auto Parts was founded in 1965 in Canada by the Cameron family to seize opportunities created by the Auto Pact (APTA) of 1965 between the United States and Canada. The APTA allowed for tariff-free trade between the Big Three American automakers and parts suppliers and factories in both countries. The one caveat in the APTA to qualify for the zero-tariff trade was that companies must maintain assembly facilities on both sides of the border. Cameron
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after his graduation‚ and when he did‚ Cameron Auto Parts was immediately faced with a big financial crisis. When he took over the company in 1991‚ sales in 1990 dropped to $48 million and for the first six months of 1991 to $18 million. Cameron Auto Parts also lost $2.5 million in 1990 and the same amount in the first 6 months of 1991. Market forces‚ such as the Japanese taking an increasing share of the market‚ were driving the North American auto producers to try to advance their technology and
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CAMERON AUTO PARTS ✓ Case Analysis: Cameron Auto Parts was founded in 1965‚ as consumer’s they haver three biggest car manufacturers. Cameron Auto Parts began having crisis in 2000 due two major problems: the first is about the drop in sales that were stopped at $ 48 million and in 2001 dropped to $ 18 million‚ and the second one is because the entry of Japanese competition to the market. Because of these losses Alex was in need for modernization‚ for this I borrowed $ 10 million. In 2001
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Case Study 8: Material Requirements Planning and ERP Auto Parts‚ Inc. Auto Parts‚ Inc.‚ is a distributor of automotive replacement parts. With no manufacturing capability‚ all the products it sells are purchased‚ assembled‚ and repackaged. Auto Parts‚ Inc.‚ does have extensive inventory and assembly facilities. Among its products are private-label carburetor and ignition kits. The company has been experiencing difficulties for the last 2 years. First‚ profits have fallen considerably. Second‚ customer-service
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Christine Lam BA 453 – Case Briefing: Transworld Auto Parts November 11‚ 2012 Company Overview: Transworld Auto Parts (TAP) is a Tier 1 manufacturer of original and after-market parts for automobile producers both in the United States and abroad. TAP focuses on manufacturing in two core product lines: electronics and interiors. Apart from that‚ it also separates its customer-centered divisions into four divisions: luxury‚ economy‚ mid-priced‚ and truck. TAP also serves in three main geographic
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Kim Witten Course Project Part I Task 1 1. National First (Prime rate is 3.25%) +6.75% = 10% Semiannually EAR = (1+.10/2) ^2 – 1 which is 10.25 Regions Best Rate is 13.17% Monthly EAR = (1+.1317/12) ^12 – 1 which is 13.99 2. I think that between National First and Regions Best that National first offers the lower rate after computing the EAR. National first is also only compounded semiannually making it lower then Regions Best. The only thing I worry about it the prime rate changing
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Auto Detail Supplies Renu Cleaners LLC is based in Corona‚ California with a secondary distribution warehouse in San Jose‚ Ca. We are a manufacturing and supply company for the automotive aftermarket industry. We pride ourselves in providing premium quality automotive products and accessories. We offer over 23 years of experience with product research and developement as well as an advanced background in automotive reconditioning‚ sales and customer service. Finish Renu Car Care Finish Renu Car
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Finance | | | | | | | | | | Course Project - Part 1 - Task 1: Assessing loan options for AirJet Best Parts‚ Inc. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Question 1: | APR (given) | EAR (calc) | | 2nd ICONV | | | | | | National First | 3.25 + 6.75 = 10% | 10.25 | | NOM = 10% | | | | | | | | | | C/Y = 2 (semiannual) | | | | | | | | | | EFF = 10.2500 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Regions Best
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Dr Ra . . iner Schnauf r fe In rna i le Koopera ion und L te t ona t izenzvergabe Sciences Un ivers ty o App i i f led PRESENTATION: GRO U P 1 CA M E R O N AUTO PARTS (PART A) Kai -Uwe Heesch Knut K rchmann i Nav Nazemian id Siegrun Pache Ni Peters ls Tim Ste fens f Ste ie Wasner fan Group 1 Cameron Auto Par (Par A) ts t © a lcopyr ghts waterproo concepts l i : f Prof Dr Ra . . iner Schnauf r fe In rna i le Koopera ion und L te t ona t izenzvergabe
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