variance is said to be unfavorable because the actual amount spent on direct labour is more than the amount that is budgeted for‚ meaning that Kaufmann spent more on
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Answer#1 First Six-Months Price Variance Efficiency Variance Sales-Volumn Variance AQ*AP AQ*SP SQ*SP Static Q*SP Raw Materials 590000*3.867=2281000 79000F 590000*4=2360000 104000U 188000*3*4=2256000 144000F 200000*3*4=2400000 Direct Labor 400000*11=4400000 $- 400000*11=4400000 264000U 188000*2*11=4136000 264000F 200000*2*11=4400000 Spending Variance Efficiency Variance Never a Variance Actual Input
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During the second half of the year‚ the company increased the price of the goods. As a result the company suffered a decrease in sales but its total revenue increased due to the increasing prices. This could be explained by the fact that the company did not maximize its profit during the first half of the year‚ the price and sales of the company is not at equilibrium and products are being sold at a price lower than equilibrium. At the second of the year‚ due to an increase in price the sales volume
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“The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse” is narrated by nine-year-old Aram Garoghlanian‚ a member of an Armenian community living among the lush fruit orchards and vineyards of California. One morning Aram is awakened before dawn by his thirteen-year-old cousin Mourad‚ who is thought to be demented by everyone except Aram‚ and has a way with animals. Aram is astonished to see that Mourad is sitting on a beautiful white horse. Aram has always wanted to ride a horse‚ but his family is too poor to
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Original Work please INTEGRATED CASE APPLICATION –PINNACLE MANUFACTURING: PART II 9-37 (Objectives 9-7‚ 9-8) In Part I of the case‚ you performed preliminary analytical procedures for Pinnacle (pp. 245–247). The purpose of Part II is to identify factors influencing risks and the relationship of risks to audit evidence. During the planning phase of the audit‚ you met with Pinnacle’s management team and performed other planning activities. You encounter the following situations that you believe
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The Case of Littleton Manufacturing Executive Summary Littleton Manufacturing is …. For years‚ they have been able to capitalize on synergy between the Information Technology group and other departments and look to continue that trend with the deployment of a new paperless job posting system. A similar transition to paperless in their purchasing group has saved the company millions of dollars‚ so digitizing another manual paper process seemed like a sure bet. However‚ a recent change at top executive
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Project Risk and Cost Management Case Study Sleep More Mattress Manufacturing: Plant Consolidation Group Members: Divya Yadav‚ Lamia Nafees‚ Ashwin Chadaga‚ Deeshanu Sharma EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Sleepmore mattress is one of the leading manufacturers of mattresses and has recently acquired its competitor. This acquisition has brought in a unique proposition wherein the company has to decide if it wants to consolidate the existing plants with the acquired plants or let them both
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John Knotwell ACCT 6350 10/10/2014 Case Hilton Manufacturing 1) If the company had dropped product 103 as of January 1‚ 2004‚ what effect would that action have had on the $158‚000 profit for the first six months of 2004? The impact on the profit would have been to decrease the profit by about $2.5M. This would mean that this would now trend to an unprofitable move. It was wise NOT to divest the product in the first half. 2) In January 2005‚ should the company reduce the price of product 101 from $9
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The article “Ignoring Homeless Families‚” by Greg Kaufmann explains the difference of a family unit that is homeless‚ a single homeless adult‚ and how each other differs when it comes to the strategies used to find a solution for homelessness. He goes on to say that “Since 2007‚ there has been a 19 percent decline in chronically homeless single adults. In contrast‚ family homelessness has increased by more than 13 percent over the same period” (256). So why is there such a difference between the
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Turn the Other Cheek Sunday in the Park is a short story by Bel Kaufmann and was written in 1985. The story is about a family enjoying a Sunday in the park but suddenly another boy throws sand at the families 3-year-old. The family tries to stop the other boy but his father encourages him to continue and now there is a conflict between the two fathers. The family father is called Morton and is a middle-aged man. He is an upper-middle-class educated man and works as a university teacher.
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