output per month (working 20days per month). The daily wage per worker is $70‚ and the price of the firm’s output is $32. The cost of the other variable inputs is $2‚000 per day. The firm’s fixed cost is considered high enough‚ such that the total costs exceed its total revenue. The marginal cost of the last
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case transportation time represents is not an issue for the SC. Regarding the case given the distinctions of the both strategies are given in the table below. Number of DCs Desired DC location Total weighted distance (km) Total delivery time (hours) Total delivery cost (EUR) Total cost start-up year (EUR) Total cost following years (EUR) Strategy 1 (max. responsiveness) Strategy 2(economies of scale) 4 Location #1‚ #3‚ #5‚ #6 1 Location #6 298 046 520 158 7‚ 45 9‚ 35 1320‚ 91 2338‚1 5 201
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behavior? Total cost reactionto increase in activity|Cost per unit reactionto increase in activity| a.|remains constant remains constant| b.|remains constant increases| c.|increases increases| d.|increases remains constant| ____ 2. When cost relationships are linear‚ total variable prime costs will vary in proportion to changes in a.|direct labor hours.| b.|total material cost
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of labor is 4. Given this information‚ what is the total cost of production when the firm hires 7 workers? a. $66 b. $76 c. $906 d. $946 3.) Suppose that for a particular firm the only variable input into the production process is labor and that output equals zero when no workers are hired. In addition‚ suppose that marginal cost of the third worker hired is $40‚ and the average total cost when three workers are hired is $50. What is the total cost of production when three workers are hired? a.
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Table of Contents 1) Explain briefly contribution margin. How is it calculated? 2 2) Using Budget Data‚ estimate the breakeven sales for Apple iPhone 4 3 3) Using the budget Data‚ what was the total expected cost per unit if all manufacturing and shipping overhead (both variable and fixed) were allocate to planned production? What was the actual cost per unit of production and shipping? 3 4) State the differences between a static budget and a flexible budget. Prepare Flexible budget for 160‚000
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Strategic Cost Management ACCT90009 Seminar 1 Seminar 1 Subject Administration Introduction to SCM oduc o o SC Administration • Subject Coordinator Dr. David Huelsbeck Email: david.huelsbeck@unimelb.edu.au Room: 08.028‚ The Spot Phone: +61 3 9035 6256 Consultation Hours: Monday 4:15pm – 6:15pm • Seminars: Tuesday: 2.15 pm – 5.15 pm‚ FBE ‐ Theatre 211 (Theatre 2) Thursday: 6.15 pm – 9.15 pm‚ Alan Gilbert ‐ Theatre 2 Teaching Format and Resources • Seminar Format 3 hour seminar
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According to Sloman‚ (2004)‚ production is the transformation of inputs into outputs by firms in order to earn profit. Production can be divided into two types‚ that is short-run production and long-run production. Production in the short-run is the production period of time over which at least one factor is fixed as production in the long-run is the production period of time long enough for all factors to be varied. As mentioned by Sloman‚ (2004)‚ production in the short-run is subject to diminishing
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The Brentwood Store is just one of many stores owned and operated by the company. The Shoe Department is one of many departments at the Brentwood Store. The central warehouse serves all of the company’s stores. | (1) | 1. | What is the total amount of the costs listed above that are NOT direct costs of the Brentwood Store? | $152‚000 | | $92‚000 | | $79‚000 | | $38‚000 | Costs that are not direct costs of the Brentwood Store = Corporate legal office salaries + Corporate headquarters
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Training guide to break even analysis. What is breakeven analysis? Break even analysis is a calculation to show at what point you are making no profit or loss‚ so it is when a businesses total revenue covers total costs so it is to show how much output you will have to produce to cover your total costs‚ within a business. Break even is usually shown in the form of a graph. To work out the break even point of a business you need 3 important components which are: 1. Fixed costs‚ which are not
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defined as the optimal quantity of orders that minimizes total variable costs required to order and hold inventory. Every company worries about two things when deciding how to manage their inventory. How much should we order? And how often should we order? These represent variables that come with their own changing costs. The Economic Order Quantity‚ or EOQ‚ is that magic number that represents the optimal quantity of orders that minimizes total variable costs required to order and hold inventory
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