Alvarez Pat Turner Cost Accounting 10/10/2013 Case Study 1 3-49) 1. 1. Normal Production: Peoria Contribution Margin per unit: $64 ($150 - $72 - $14) Moline Contribution Margin per unit: $48 ($150 - $88 - $14) Overtime Production: Peoria Contribution Margin per unit: $61 ($150 - $72 - $3 - $14) Moline Contribution Margin per unit: $40 ($150 - $88 - $8 - $14) 2. Peoria Fixed Cost: $4‚704‚000 ($30 + $19 x 96‚000 (400 x 240)) Moline Fixed Cost: $2‚265‚600 ($15 + $14.50 x 76‚800 (320
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Analysis of Data The researcher distributed 150 questionnaires to people and students from different schools. After collecting the papers‚ each was tallied one by one. The questionnaire has a total of Seven(7) questions each with a different set and amount of answers. One hundred(100) questionnaires were distributed in person while the Fifty(50) were answered online. The results of the survey will be explained by percentage and shown through pie chart as well along with a slight conclusion for
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MARKETING PLAN OBJECTIVE The main objective was to foster customer retention and loyalty increasing cross-property usage. The number of multi-property guest stays should be increased to 10% from the 5% rate experienced during the last year. MARKETING SITUATION Problem situation: Rosewood brand was muted‚ not very well known but it was not clear what is the best corporate branding strategy without destroying the value of each individually branded hotel and loosing a customer. A new branding strategy
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Question no: 01:- Accounting profit and Economic profit. Economic Profit Implicit cost Accounting profit Explicit cost Total opportunity cost Revenue Revenue How an economist views a firm How an accountant views a firm Accounting profit equals sales revenue minus ( - ) all costs except the cost of equity capital‚ while Economic profit is sales revenue minus ( - ) all costs including the opportunity cost of equity capital. Thus economic profit may be lower than the accounting profit
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sea turtles lay the eggs on the land the eggs hatch and they try to survive only 10 out of 150 eggs make is to the ocean they be an adult and the cycle repeats itself that is the life cycle of a sea turtle A sea turtles unique characteristics‚sea turtles have a large upper eyelids that protect their eye‚the green sea turtle gets its name from the color of it’s body‚ green sea turtle can be about 31-4in and 150-410 lb‚Adult male and female sea turtles are equal in size‚the top side of the shell is
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Chapter: 1 Facility Location Models 1.1 Introduction Facility Location is a geographic location of manufacturing/service facilities where transformation activities from inputs into the output are performed. Selecting a location of facilities is very crucial decision not only for manufacturing unit but also for service unit. Generally it is a strategic decision and involves lot of activities. It starts from identifying the suitable locations based on certain criteria and then evaluating all locations
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Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=My_Solar_System and click on Run Now. 1. Move the slider all the way to accurate‚ click on the tape measure and the grid. 2. Click the radio button for 4 objects and run the simulation until the purple planet (body 2) has made one complete orbit (one year). 3. After the first orbit (year)‚ turn off the traces (show traces box) and watch another orbit (year) of the purple planet (body 2). Question One: Is blue moon (body 3) circling
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doremifasolatiytrewngg TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to simulation theory 1.1 What is simulation? 1.1.2 Why Simulate? 1.1.3 Typical Applications 1.2 Definition of Systems and Models 1.2.1 Types of Systems 1.3 Monte Carlo Simulation 2. Simulation of Inventory Policies 2.1 Probability Distribution Table 2.2 Inventory Policy 1 2.2.1 Simulation Table 2.2.2 Calculation costs 2.2.3 Analysis 2.3 Inventory Policy 2 2.3.1 Simulation Table 2.3.2 Calculation costs 2.3.3 Analysis 2.4 Inventory Policy
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fisherman has a fixed cost of $200 per day and variable costs of $150 per hour (wages and fuel). a. Fill in the information missing in the following table. Hours/ day | Total Fixed Costs | Total Variable Costs | Total Costs | Marginal Costs | 0 | 200 | 0 | 200 | 0 | 1 | 200 | 150 | 350 | 150 | 2 | 200 | 300 | 500 | 150 | 3 | 200 | 450 | 650 | 150 | 4 | 200 | 600 | 800 | 150 | 5 | 200 | 750 | 950 | 150 | 6 | 200 | 900 | 1100 | 150 | b. The fish sell for $100 a ton. How many hours fishing
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there is no process control in place (Sower 2010). The specification for the pressure of the knife is between 250 psi and 300 psi therefore the specification for the knife pressure is not standard. The soak temperature for the logs varies between 150 degrees and 200 degrees‚ depending on how much bark has accumulated around the heating coils. By using the 23 factorial designs‚ the process engineer can examine the three levels of the three factors which will show complete evidence of what is causing
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