carrying value of an asset is not recoverable. Per the same standards‚ carrying value is not recoverable “if it exceeds the expected future cash flows to be derived from the asset on an undiscounted basis” (FASB‚ ASC 360-10). In the Property Solutions Inc. case‚ the carrying value of the building on 10/1/2017 was $1‚650‚000 and the expected future cash flows are $1‚214‚940. Per the definition of impairment loss stated above‚ the asset is impaired. In calculating the loss‚ we must compare the carrying
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Q1. What is the "relevant" cost of manufacturing a Challenger bike? Q4. Can you estimate the incremental return on investment for the Challenger deal? It is difficult to estimate the incremental return on investment for the Challenger deal due to insufficient information. It would be difficult to predict return due to the uncertainty of customer retention with the implementation of this deal. Q5. What are the major cash flow implications of the Challenger deal? Cash flow is a difficult
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Narrator: Jaden‚ Jaren‚ and Tedra went bike riding together one afternoon. Jaren: Hey guys let’s stop here at this park to rest a minute. Jaden: Ok‚ that sounds good to me! Tedra: While we are here‚ we all can play on the swings. Narrator: So Jaden‚ Jaren‚ and Tedra park their bikes and went running over to the swing area. Jaden: Jaren‚ I can swing higher than you. Jaren: No‚ you can’t. I can swing higher than you. Tedra: Hey you two‚ stop that‚ someone can get hurt. Narrator:
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Baldwin Bicycle Case Study 1. The relevant costs are those that occur in the future and differ for each feasible alternative. These relevant costs should be compared to the current situation at Baldwin in order to evaluate the decision to join with Hi-Valu: Per units cost $83.90 R&D Cost (5000/25000) 0.2 Other variable costs** 18.44 Total $102.54 ** 5.5% of assets Added estimate of monthly inventory cost to balance sheet info to estimate avg assets 2 months materials (25000
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Zhou Bicycle Case Study Zhou Bicycle Company‚ located in Seattle‚ is a wholesale distributor of bicycles and bicycle parts. Formed in 1991 by University of Washington Professor Yong-Pia Zhou‚ the firm’s primary retail outlets are located within a 400-mile radius of the distribution center. These retail outlets receive the order from ZBC with 2 days after notifying the distribution center‚ provided that the stock is available. However‚ if an order is not fulfilled by the company‚ no backorder is
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Bicycle Sprayer 1. Coverage 4 acre in 3hours 2. Span of use - approximately 3.5 feet from user (either side) 3. Capacity of tank: 20 Litre Key Features of innovation Bullet Santi: 1. Easy to assemble and disassemble‚ therefore the motorcycle can be used for transportation after completing farm operations. 2. It can also be used for goods transporting operations by attaching a small trailer. 3. The low cost attachments that can be used in farming has enabled the farmers to easily avail the benefits
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seminar Strategic process and strategic analysis (Baldwin bicycle company case) Required questions: a. On the basis of Michael Porter’s (1980) competitive strategies‚ how does Baldwin currently compete? Justify your answer. In this case‚ Baldwin currently competes on differentiation strategy. Baldwin had been making bicycles for almost 40 years and there are ten models in the company’s line. The company only focuses on making bicycles ranging from a small beginner’s model with training wheels
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ACCG330 Case Study—Baldwin Bicycles Question: a On the basis of Michael Porter’s(1980) competitive strategies‚ how does Baldwin currently compete? Justify your answer. (25%) From the article it seemed that Baldwin Bicycle Company competed somewhere between a cost leader and a differentiator. Baldwin had been a bicycle manufacturer for almost 40 years. The article illustrated that Baldwin Bicycle had the image of being above average in quality in price‚ meaning to say that it was not low cost
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Zhou Bicycle Case study Annual demand = D = 439(441) (given in table) Cost of Bicycle at whole sale (C) = 0.60*170 = $102 Carrying cost (h) = 12% of cost Ordering cost (S) = $65 per order Lead time = 4 weeks Q.1 Use EOQ model for Inventory Management when we know demand day Q* = Sort [2*annual demand*ordering cost/holding cost] Q* = Sort [2*439*65/0.12*102] Q* = 68.28 or 69 units Per order‚ no of bicycle are 69 units. Average cycle inventory = Q*/2 = 69/2 = 34.5 Number of orders per
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Opportunity to expand | * Business management (Accounting) * Human resources (Staffing) * Imitability * Production costs | * Control of firm * Restricts him as manager * Potential job loss in future | Owners Preferences As Kootenay Bicycles does not have a mission and vision statement‚ the Company’s implied objectives are entrenched in the owner’s preferences and values. * Building frames is his passion‚ and he intends to keep bending metal into beautiful bikes and make his company
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