rise with the change is production of your product. A good example of a fixed cost is rent. No matter how many widgets you make (within a relevant range) your rent will not increase. A variable cost‚ on the other hand‚ does change with the amount of production. A good example of this is raw materials. If you make more widgets you will need more raw materials to produce those widgets. So a variable cost changes in direct proportion in the cost driver level. (Horngren‚ Sutton‚ and Stratton p.46)
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Fixed Costs of Php 1.08 million and sales volume of 10‚000 widgets. Solve the following: 1. Unit contribution margin 2. Contribution Margin Ratio 3. Breakeven point in units 4. Breakeven point in Pesos 5. Margin of Safety in Units 6. Margin of Safety in Pesos 7. Degree of Operating Leverage D. Assume Unit Selling Price of Php 200‚ Unit Variable Cost of Php 120‚ Total Fixed Costs of Php 4 million‚ sales volume of 8‚000 widgets and Tax Rate of 40%. Compute for the needed sales in units
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Richard Troutman IT Case Study The Widget Wonders distribution center is the worldwide leader in widgets. Which they’re in the process of building a state of art facility to manufacture new generation of widgets. The SNHUConsulting group leads the way of consulting in information technology. SNHUConsulting has been hired to consult on new hardware that will last for at least the next three years for the different apartments. The sales department consists of 50 employees that requires mobility
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situation? 6. Question : Consideration is 7. Question : A simple contract need(s) to 8. Question : Alpha orders 100 Grade A widgets from Beta. Beta does not have any Grade A widgets in stock‚ so it ships Alpha 100 Grade B widgets instead. Which of the following is true? 9. Question : If an offeree attempts to add different terms in an acceptance‚ which of the following conflict
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invest in. The recommendation must include your team description of the five phases of the project and the key deliverables (project completion date and cost) for each project. Project Code Name: Juniper • This is an enhancement of a current widget being offered by our company. • Risk of completion of this project on time is low. • Product plan shows the critical path to be 6 months at a cost of $325‚000 to bring the product to market. • Product is forecasted to have a ROI of $250‚000 for
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that the same number of people is working at the minimum wage in year 2 as in year 1. Does it follow that an increase in the minimum wage does not cause some workers to lose their jobs? Explain your answer. [TOTAL: 6 MARKS] Question 4 Widgets are provided by a competitive constant-cost industry where each firm has fixed costs of $30. The following chart shows the industry-wide demand curve and the marginal cost curve of a typical firm: INDUSTRY-WIDE DEMAND FIRM’S
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5. In Chapter 2‚ Froeb explains that the "One Lesson of Business" is that‚ "Wealth is created when assets move from lower to higher-valued uses." (p.12) Froeb goes on to spend most of the chapter talking about how taxation destroys wealth and that government subsidies (and all government spending is a subsity) also destroys wealth. Apply Froeb’s "one lesson of business” to a specific government tax-and-spend decision that you support or else use the "one lesson of business” to explain why you
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1. (TCO A) Suppose you are hired to manage a small manufacturing facility that produces Widgets. (a.) You know from data collected on the Widget Market that market demand has recently decreased and market supply has recently increased. As manager of the facility‚ what decisions should you make regarding production levels and pricing for your Widget facility? Remember that supply and demand are about the market supply and market demand‚ which is bigger than your own company. You are being
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a.) The scenario relates to formation issues; the implied terms of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 (SGSA 1982) and the validity of the exclusion term‚ concerning Jeremy. The contract between Widgets plc and Crankit is a contract for service‚ under the SGSA 1982; this means that it applies to contracts for work and materials‚ also if the service done was careless. a) When carrying out the first annual service‚ Crankit fits a new fuel pump. This malfunctions 24 hours later‚ causing
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Motivation | | | Laura Franklin | 5/26/2013 | Strayer University Dr. STEPHANIE LYNCHESKI | Imagine that you are the owner of a small manufacturing company. Your company manufactures a commodity‚ widgets. Your widget is a clone of a nationally known widget. Your company’s widget‚ WooWoo‚ is less expensive and more readily available than the nationally known brand. Presently‚ the sales are high; however‚ there are many defects‚ which increase your costs and delays delivery. Your company
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