1. The owner to the small pizzeria should compare the marginal benefit expected from increasing the radius of delivery area by one mile with the marginal cost. Some other additional cost of resources that would be required is the extra gas that will be used during the extra mile added. In result‚ you can begin with a marginal choice to see how these choices affect the additional sales revenue. 2. 200 C Cars 100 B
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problem. An organization lost 125 employees last year‚ at a cost of $5‚000.00 each. (Value is derived from cost to rehire and fill opening‚ as well as lost investment in the employee.) You suggest that a one-time investment in a training program (costing $250‚000 up front) will reduce turnover by 50%. Calculate the following numbers using historical figures as your assumptions. a. Total savings that the program stands to create Total Cost of the lost employee training= (125*$5000) =$625000 Total savings=
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CHAPTER 6 COST BENEFITS AND ANALYSIS 6.1 Costing for the Current System 6.1.1 Cost of Labor Professional Rate 1 Payroll Manager 93.75/hr 750/day 15‚000/month 1HRD Assistant 81.25/hr 650/day 13‚000/month Total Php 23‚000/month 6.1.2 Supplies Price Total Supplies (Annual) Bond paper - Short Bond Paper 1500pcs. 1.00 each 1500.00 - Long Bond Paper 1500pcs. 2.00 each 3000.00 Stapler 6pcs. 125.00 each 750.00 Staple 50 boxes 20
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Executive Summary Detail here one paragraph for each weakness: • One sentence for the weakness • One sentence for the recommendation • One sentence for the costs and benefits. 4 Introduction This section covers 4 areas and should be written about the organisation as a whole not just the key area you will focus on later:- Overview of Business (cover PIC 1.1‚ 1.3‚ 1.4) What do they do? How big are they? What external relationships do they have? Who are the key stakeholders
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definition of cost and the difference between absorption costing vs. variable costing‚ and also if overproducing is an ethical practice or not. Also I will be showing some calculations and data to explain a get a better idea of this entire situation and how we can resolve some problems in management accountant. Cost is the monetary value of goods and services expended to obtain current or future benefits. The way that a cost will be used defines the way it should be computed. When we talk about cost we need
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Explainthe relationship between the average cost and marginal cost curve? Answer: We usually assume that the Average Cost curve is U shaped The MC curve will intercept the AC curves at its minimum point. When AC is decreasing‚ MC lies below AC - because when MC is below AC‚ producing an extra unit of output will pull down average cots When AC is increasing‚ MC lies above AC - because when MC is above AC‚ producing an extra unit of output will raise average costs Therefore MC will intercept the AC curve
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Cost – Benefit – Risk Analysis Cost START UP COST Joint venture investment Expatriate employee (managers) Employee insurance Employee benefit Employee allowance Land purchase/Renting expenses Showrooms Parking lot (if need) Labor cost Expatriate employee (managers) Local employees Employee insurance Employee benefit Employee allowance Space requirements Air-conditioner Total seats Decorations Tableware
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 COMPANY SUMMARY 3 MARKETING ANALYSIS 4 E-COMMERCE E-VALUATION 10 E-COMMERCE PROGRAM 15 BUDGET AND FINANCIALS 19 Break even 21 Cost Benefit Chart 21 CONCLUSION 22 References 24 Garcia‚ D.F. ; Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng.‚ Oviedo Univ.‚ Spain ; Garcia‚ J. (2013). TPC-W e-commerce benchmark evaluation. Retrieved from http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1178045&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D1178045
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Cost Benefit Analysis: New Orleans Sleeves Project Your Full Name Course Number and Name Professor’s Name University Name Date Cost Benefit Analysis: New Orleans Sleeves Project Decision environment often experience dynamics and swings which create short and long term effect on chances of survival for two alternatives to solve a problem. When faced with a decision dilemma that requires critical assessments‚ analysis resorts to analytical tools that ensure competitive positioning advantage
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economic growth in a way which is sustainable over the long term. Interest in determining costs and benefits is increasing in the environmental field. The possibilities for performing cost-benefit analyses in the waste area depend‚ however‚ on what is known about the actual emissions or discharges associated with waste disposal methods and their effects on the environment and health. On the other hand‚ the benefits and disadvantages of recycling are more complex. Development of a recycling program can
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