Adeola Adesokan (D03511372) Case Study 2 ( Spring field express) a). Variable cost per passenger=$70.00 Full fare per passenger=$160.00 Contribution margin = $ 160- $ 70 = $ 90 per passenger Contribution margin ratio = $ 90/$160 = 56.25% Break-even point in passengers = Fixed costs/Contribution Margin = $ 3‚150‚000/$ 90 per passenger = 35‚000 passengers Break-even point in dollars = Fixed Costs/Contribution Margin Ratio= $ 3‚150‚000/0.5625
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Fouch Company makes 30‚000 units per year of a part it uses in the products it manufactures. The unit product cost of this part is computed as follows: Direct materials 15.70 Direct labor 17.50 Variable manufacturing overhead 4.50 Fixed manufacturing overhead 14.60 Unit product cost 52.30 An outside supplier has offered to sell the company all of these parts it needs for $51.90 a unit. If the company accepts this offer‚ the facilities now being used to make the part could be used to make
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AC505 Practice Quiz #1 1. For which of the businesses would the job order cost system be appropriate? a. Auto repair shop b. Crude Oil refinery. c. Drug Manufacturer. d. Root beer producer. 2. Which of the following companies would most likely use job costing? a. Paper manufacturer. b. Paint Producer. c. Breakfast cereal maker. d. Advertising agency. 3. An equivalent unit of conversion costs is equal to the amount of conversion costs required to: a. Start a unit. b. Start and complete
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158‚000 May purchases .............. June purchases ............. Total cash payments ..... $258‚000 $ 100‚000 $158‚000 316‚000 160‚000 $160‚000 320‚000 84‚000 84‚000 $318‚000 $244‚000 $ 820‚000 Case 9-30 (continued) 2. Earrings Unlimited Cash Budget For the Three Months Ending June 30 Cash balance..................... Add collections from customers ...................... Total cash available............ Less disbursements: Merchandise purchases ... Advertising ..
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Sovereign Millwork‚ Ltd.‚ produces reproductions of antique residential moldings at a plant located in Manchester‚ England. Because there are hundreds of products‚ some of which are made only to order‚ the company uses a job-order costing system. On July 1‚ the start of the company’s fiscal year‚ inventory account balances were as follows: Raw Materials | £10‚000 | Work in Process | £4‚000 | Finished Goods | £8‚000 | The company applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of machine-hours.
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(TCO D) A company that has a profit can increase its return on investment by (Points : 5) increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing average operating assets and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same percentage. decreasing average operating assets and sales by the same percentage. 2. (TCO D) Given the following data‚ what would ROI be? Sales
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a) Contribution margin= Sales per unit - Varibale expenses per unit $160 - $70 $90 Break even point in passengers = Fixed expenses / Unit CM 3‚150‚000 / 90 35‚000 units Break even point in revenues per month = Unit sales to break even X Sales per unit 35‚000 X $160 $5‚600‚000 b) Break even point in number of passenger cars per month * 90 X 70% 35‚000 / 63 63 555.5555556 or 556 Cars c) Break even point in
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Case Study I Materials purchased $325‚000 Direct Labor $220‚000 Sales $1‚350‚000 Gross Margin 30% Cost of Goods Available for Sale $1‚020‚000 Prime Costs $545‚000 Manufacturer Overhead 65% of Conversion cost Direct Materials $325‚000 Beginning Inventory numbers: Raw Materials $41‚000 Works in Process $56‚000 Finished Goods $35‚000 Formulas: Prime cost = Direct Materials cost + Direct Labor cost Conversion cost = Direct Labor cost
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order to effectively analyze the various behavioral components within my current organization‚ I will describe the demonstrated attitudes shown by individuals within this company. Additionally‚ I will analyze the organizational behavior of Welding Unlimited‚ as an organization‚ by describing the type of culture‚ modes of communication‚ nature of authority‚ motivational techniques‚ areas of emotional intelligence‚ and how the components of a virtual organization are included. Upon conclusion of this
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Ronice M. Bruce Week 3_Course Project A - CASE STUDY ACCT 505- Prof Main January 26‚ 2013 Springfield Express is a luxury passenger carrier in Texas. All seats are first class‚ and the following data are available: Number of seats per passenger train car 90 Average load factor (percentage of seats filled) 70% Average full passenger fare $160 Average variable cost per passenger $70 Fixed operating cost per month $3‚150‚000 a. What is the break-even point in passengers and revenues
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