Case Study: Classic Pen Company 1- Cost of production of the pens according to ABC method: INDIRECT FINGE BENEFICT INDIRECT LABOR TOTAL indirect Labor Indirect Labor Computer System Other Overhead Total overhead Quantity Overhear Rate 8‚000 20‚000 28‚000 Production Runs Setup Time Administration Run Machines 14‚000 11‚200 2‚800 8‚000 2‚000 14‚000 22‚000 11‚200 4‚800 14‚000 150 526 4 10‚000 146.67 21.29 1‚200.00 1.40 Total 28‚000 10‚000 14‚000 52‚000
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PARKER PEN COMPANY Background George Safford Parker founded Parker Pen Company in 1892 in Janesville‚ Wisconsin. It began with the production of his first fountain pen. Afterwards in 1894‚ Parker had its first major innovation; “the lucky curve” which consisted on reducing the leak caused in fountain pens. Parker’s first marketing approach was to produce high quality pens and make them become status symbols; Parker pens were signer’s favorite‚ giving the company the first or second position
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Background: Parker Pen Company it’s an expert‚ traditional and well known fine writing instruments manufacturer based in Janesville‚ Wisconsin. Its founder‚ George Safford Parker‚ initiated the company’s history back in 1889 with the fountain pen patent‚ which would enable him three years later (1892) officially give birth to Parker Pen Company. In the earlier years of its existence‚ the company worried to reinforce its expertise in fine writing instruments manufacture‚ so that in 1920’s it was
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Part A My essay will examine five ways of identifying a setting as inclusive. I work as a nanny in a sole charge role‚ in a family home. I work with a family of 3 children‚ one of the little girls has additional needs and she attends a special needs school. I will reflect on my life experiences and the course material within this essay and how this has influenced my understanding of inclusion. Inclusion is about feeling like you belong‚ being valued and feeling happy within the setting and the local
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THE CLASSIC PEN COMPANY Activity Based Costing case study Topics • About The Classic Pen Company • Issues • ABC introduction at TCPC • Managerial implications • Recommendations School of Business and Economics - Opleiding tot Registercontroller (EMFC) About • Classic Pen Company is a low cost provider of traditional BLUE and BLACK pens • High profit margins (over 20% of sales) • Cost allocated on basis of traditional cost price method • Introduction of new colors (RED and PURPLE
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Principles of Managerial Accounting 70-255-04 Classic Pen Company: Developing an ABC Model Submitted to: Peter Roth Submitted by: Jessica Bodnar 104042988 October 21st‚ 2014 Classic Pen Company are a low-cost producer of traditional blue and black pens. By adding red and purple pens they could add a 3% and 10% premium‚ respectively. Making the red and purple inks were more complicated but seemed more profitable‚ however their overall profit margins were going down
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Reverse Engineering of a Pen – Assignment Requirements 1) Plastic Container: the plastic container is the framework for the pen. a) Has to be plastic so it is cost efficient and can be easily manufactured. With these two properties it can be mass-produced in order to profit. b) Must be cylinder shaped in order for the ballpoint ink cylinder to fit into the plastic cylinder. c) The plastic cylinder must be in two parts. The two parts are a bottom and a top. The top cylinder’s wedges on the
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Currently Clique pens is stuck in a situation where they are competing with other pen brands including BIC‚ Scripto‚ Pentel‚ Pilot‚ Papermate‚ and Sharpie. The fight for shelf space is among some of the biggest retailers worldwide such as Wal-Mart‚ Target‚ CVS‚ and Kroger. Because of the immense power retailers hold in this market‚ companies like Clique need to make sure they are allocating their funds in ways that deem appropriate to stay on the shelves. Pens are a high profit and high-turnover
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INTRODUCTION The Classic Pen Company; originally producing Black and Blue Pens‚ decided to enlarge it’s product portfolio by introducing new products in the market. The sales prices are determined as %3 more for Red nd 10% more for Purple with an expecance of higher margins. With the coming products production started to cry out on the difficulties of producing the new red and purples stating that they need extra workload for production‚ planning and keeping track of the information. On the
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The Classic Pen Company A Case Analysis The Classic Pen Company – A Case for Activity Based Costing Introduction: • Low-cost producer of traditional Blue and Black ink pens • Profit margins of over 20% of sales • 5 years earlier- introduced Red Pens using same technology at 3% premium • Recently‚ introduced Purple Pens using same technology at 10% premium. Classic Pen Company – Issues facing the Management ISSUE 1 - Profitability While Red & Purple pens seem to be more profitable‚ overall
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