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    KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS‚ INC.—2004 Cynthia Duff Francis Marion University Ticker Symbol: KKD www.krispykreme.com The neon sign "Hot Doughnuts Now‚" when illuminated‚ lures hungry customers into the local Krispy Kreme stores. The sign signals that Krispy Kreme ’s signature product‚ Hot Original Glazed doughnuts‚ are right now rolling under the glazing process and are ready to be devoured by anxiously waiting customers. There ’s nothing better than a hot‚ fresh‚ fluffy glazed doughnut that melts

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    Allocation of Fixed Costs ACC 403 Principles of Accounting The articles describe two different approaches:  Lean accounting and activity based costing.  Both have pros and cons and the selection of "what is best for allocating IT" likely rests with the culture and types of businesses.  I personally believe that activity-based costing‚ which essentially casts IT as a variable cost‚ making users sensitive to the requests they make of IT because every request is an incremental cost to their budget

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    KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS‚ INC. As the millennium began‚ the future for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts‚ Inc.‚ smelled sweet. Not only could the company boast iconic status and a nearly cultlike follow­ing‚ it had quickly become a darling of Wall Street. Less than a year after its initial public offering‚ in April 2000‚ Krispy Kreme shares were selling for 62 times earn­ings and‚ by 2003‚ Fortune magazine had dubbed the company "the hottest brand in America." With ambitious plans to open 500 doughnut shops over

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    Prime cost. | B | Conversion cost. | C | Period cost. | D | Nonmanufacturing cost. | 2. | Prime cost and conversion cost share what common element of total cost? | A | Direct materials. | B | Direct labor. | C | Variable overhead. | D | Variable overhead. | 3. | On the Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured‚ the final Cost of Goods Manufactured figure represents: | A | the amount of cost charged to Work in Process during the period. | B | the amount of cost transferred

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    8. Krispy Kreme Doughnuts in 2005: Are the Glory Days Over? Overview In early 2004‚ Krispy Kreme’s prospects appeared bright. With 357 Krispy Kreme stores in 45 states‚ Canada‚ Great Britain‚ Australia‚ and Mexico‚ the company was riding the crest of customer enthusiasm for its light‚ warm‚ melt-in-your-mouth doughnuts. During the past 4 years‚ consumer purchases of Krispy Kreme’s doughnut products had taken off‚ with sales reaching 7.5 million doughnuts a day. Considerable customer excitement—approaching

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    Krispy Kreme Microeconomic Analysis: Dozen Glazed Donuts Elizabeth Reel GM 545 Ben Gruszczyk Introduction Krispy Kreme’s glazed donuts are a tasty treat especially hot out of the oven. Thousands of people enjoy this delectable delight every day. Knowing this I will attempt to analyze the microeconomics of a dozen glazed donuts at a weekly basis. I will be covering terminal course objectives A through D. The TCOs are as follows: TCO A- Illustrate how the price mechanism‚ in response

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    President of Marketing for Dysk Compyer‚ Inc must decide whether to introduce a mid-priced 2 version of the firm’s DC6900 minicomputer product line-the DC6900-X minicomputer. The DC6900-X would sell for $ 3900‚ 3 with unit variable costs of $ 1‚800. Projections made by an independent marketing research firm indicate that the DC6900-X 4 would achieve a sales volume of 500‚000 units next year‚ in its first year of commercialization. One-half of the first year’s

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    Section B Attempt Any Six Questions (6*5= 30) 1. Company A’s costs are mostly variable‚ whereas Company B’s costs are mostly fixed. When sales increase‚ which company will tend to realize the greatest increase in profits? Explain. 2. Crystal Telecom has budgeted the sales of its innovative mobile phone over the next four months as follows: Sales in Units July. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30‚000 August . . . . . . . . . . . 45‚000 September . . . . . . . . 60‚000 October . . . .

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    pricing‚ prestige pricing‚ and above-market pricing? 4 Touché Toiletries Inc. has developed an addition to its Lizardman Cologne line tentatively branded Ode d’Toade Cologne. Unit variable costs are 45 cents for a 3-ounce bottle‚ and heavy advertising expenditures in the first year would result in total fixed costs of $900‚000. Ode d’Toade Cologne is priced at $7.50 for a 3-ounce bottle. How many bottles of Ode d’Toade must be sold to break even? 5 What would be your response to the statement

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    DVDs. The following data are available regarding the models: DVD Selling Price per unit Model LX1 Model LX2 Model LX3 $175.00 $250.00 $300.00 Variable Cost per unit $100.00 $125.00 $140.00 Demand/Year Units 2000 1000 500 VCI is considering the addition of a fourth model to its line of DVDs. This model would be sold to retailers for $375. The variable cost of this unit is $225. The demand for the new Model LX4 is estimated to be 300 units per year. Sixty percent of these unit sales of the new model

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