Description In ACC 301‚ you discussed the Dakota Office Products (DOP) case and were asked to design the ABC system. For this assignment in BCOM 250‚ you will take what you learned in ACC 301 and write a report recommending that DOP use activity-based costing to determine its pricing to customers. You do not need to go into deep detail about how you would design the ABC system. You will work with a team of 4-5 people to produce this deliverable. Assume that your group is part of the accounting staff
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Case: Allied Office Products Company A costs Allied less money to service‚ they are also a much smaller source of potential growth for the company. Company B on the other hand utilizes far more services and has the potential to earn Allied much greater revenue. With the information we have from the new ABC costing scheme we now know that Allied should be charging far more for the services rendered to company B‚ and less for the services used by company A. Current information shows that company
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When one thinks about the midwest‚ you generally think it is just a desert‚ but it is much more than that. Marquart characterizes the upper midwest as more of a lonely place especially “While your driving west from Fargo on I-94” It is not very difficult to drive in the midwest‚ simply because there are no “rises or curves on the road.” The midwest is also considered a square state‚ meaning it is more conservative and rural. Something many people are not aware of. It is also more republican than
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spending‚ and the ranch segment’s diminished political impact. American agriculturists owe their capacity to create substantial respects various elements. First and foremost‚ they work under to a great degree ideal common conditions. The American Midwest has a percentage of the wealthiest soil on the planet. Precipitation is unobtrusive to
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Chapter 4 Learning and Remembering Effectively • • Information Processing Model Principles of Memory Learning Outcomes At the end of this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Understand the flow of information through the information processing model. 2. Explain how the three memory systems work to process information. 3. Understand the various techniques to access information from memory. 4. Identify the 12 Principles of Memory. 5. Explain how to use the 12 Principles of Memory.
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Question 1 Activity Based Service Cost for the TFC business Activity | Total Activity Cost (’000) | Activity Driver | Usage | Actual Cost | Storage | $ 1‚550 | Number of Cartons | 350‚000 | $ 4.43 | Requisition Handling | $ 1‚801 | Number of Requisition | 310‚000 | $ 5.81 | Basic Warehouse stock selection | $ 761 | Number of Requisition × 2.5 lines | 775‚000 | $
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Everybody has flags out. Homes‚ businesses. It’s odd: You never see anybody putting out a flag‚ but by Wednesday morning there they all are. Big flags‚ small flags‚ regular flag-size flags. A lot of home-owners here have those special angled flag-holders by their front door‚ the kind whose brace takes four Phillips screws. And thousands of those little hand-held flags-on-a-stick you normally see at parades – some yards have dozens all over as if they’d somehow sprouted overnight. Rural-road people
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economic areas are seen through the technologies created during this time and how they affected the production of these areas. The impact of the market revolution on the Northwest and Midwest can be seen through the movement of people to northern urban areas to work in factories‚ the increase of wheat production in the Midwest due to technological improvements‚ and the beginning of an independent national economy. The market revolution had a lasting impact on these two regions as The Northwest began to
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NCB OFFICE PRODUCTS INC. Executive Summery NCB is a manufacturer and distributer of a wide range of office products. In Canada‚ NCB uses several distributers in different regions. One of the major distributers is Harrison Stationary and Office Supply LTD. Harrison had distributed NCB’S products for over 50 years and NCB was the largest supplier of Harrison. In January 2003 Harrison was acquired by the president of the company and four senior officers. Most of the acquisition cost was financed
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Education in the Midwest can it provide relocation benefits choose? Staff relocation requires a lot of planning and consideration‚ especially if you need to move some or all of the employee is transferred to a place far away from their home‚ on their part will lead to additional shipping costs. Who has been fixed in place‚ establish their roots not far from their current place of work‚ moved to a new and far regions will mean they will have to live away from your family of employees. In addition
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