subject
Business, 03.01.2020 20:31 unii

The corporation you work for has asked for a summary and report of the future projections for the next 5 years. with the of your cfo, you have put together the following preliminary budget figures based on last year's numbers for a planned production and sales level of 4,000 units per year: building depreciation $200,000/yr. machine operators $100,000/yr. management staff $400,000/yr. direct materials $4,000,000/yr. other expenses that seem to vary based on production levels $3,000,000/yr. other expenses that don't seem to vary $1,300,000/yr. selling price per unit $5,000/unit utilities: this category is difficult to analyze; a part of it is related to the building's heat and light, whereas a part of it is used in the manufacturing process itself. you have the following data to which you will apply the high–low method: when there is no production, utility costs are $20,000/month when production levels reached 4,000 units/month, utility costs totaled $40,000/month you are planning for the future and working on a report based on data from last year's actual performance. you are going to calculate various figures, including the contribution margin per unit, contribution margin ratio, breakeven level in dollars, and breakeven level in units to answer some important questions regarding your data. using only the data from last year's actual performance, create an excel report that answers the questions below, showing all calculations. after completing your excel computations, in microsoft word, write a professional memo to the executive committee analyzing the calculations from your report. within the memo, give your opinion based upon the numbers as to whether production seems to be budgeted properly, and whether the corporation can make an adequate profit above breakeven levels. explain your rationale, and include answers to the following: which of these 8 cost categories would be considered variable, and which fixed? explain why. which costs would be considered mixed (e. g., semi-variable or semi-fixed)? ignoring utility costs altogether, compute the contribution margin per unit, in dollars and in percentage, and the breakeven level of sales. ignoring utility costs altogether, if instead of breaking even, the firm wants to make $10,000/month profit, answer the following: how many units must be sold each month? to how many sales dollars is this unit volume equivalent? in year 2, the ceo plans to add $300,000/yr. expenses in added administrative salaried headcount. ignoring utility costs altogether, how many additional units must be sold just to pay for this added expense?

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Business

question
Business, 21.06.2019 13:00
Assume that a national restaurant firm called bbq builds 10 new restaurants at a cost of $1 million per restaurant. it outfits each restaurant with an additional $200,000 of equipment and furnishings. to partially defray the cost of this expansion, bbq issues and sells 200,000 shares of stock at $30 per share. what is the amount of economic investment that ahs resulted from bbq's actions? how much purely financial investment took place?
Answers: 2
question
Business, 21.06.2019 16:30
]4. seiler company has the following information: materials work-in-process finished goods beginning inventory 300 400 500 ending inventory 700 900 1500 material purchase 7,700 cost of goods sold 15,600 direct labor 5,500 what was the manufacturing overhead for the period? a. $3,400. b. $4,300. c. $3,000. d. $5,500.
Answers: 2
question
Business, 22.06.2019 02:00
Alandowner and his neighbor purchased adjoining undeveloped lots. after both built homes on their respective lots, the landowner suggested to the neighbor that a common driveway be built where the two lots joined. the neighbor agreed. the landowner and the neighbor split the cost of constructing the driveway and entered into a written agreement to equally share the costs of its upkeep and maintenance. the agreement was recorded in the county recorder's office. two years later, the neighbor built a new driveway located entirely on his lot. the common driveway, which the landowner continued to use but which the neighbor no longer used, began to deteriorate. the landowner asked the neighbor for money to maintain the common driveway, but the neighbor refused to contribute. three years later, the neighbor conveyed his lot to a friend. the friend entered into possession and used only the driveway built by the neighbor. by this time, the common driveway had deteriorated badly and contained numerous potholes. the landowner asked the friend to pay half of what it would take to repair the common driveway. the friend refused. the landowner repaired the driveway and sued the friend for 50% of the cost of repairs. will the landowner prevail?
Answers: 2
question
Business, 22.06.2019 02:30
Question 1 which of the following tasks use your roommate as a resource? choose all answers which apply. take order wash the mixer’s bowl and mix the dough spoon cookies onto the tray unload the cookies from the oven pack the cookies 1 points question 2 which of the following tasks use the tray(s) as a resource? choose all answers which apply. take order wash the mixer’s bowl and mix the dough bake the cookies cool the cookies accept payment 1 points question 3 determine the task time for the following tasks. fill integer numbers into the blank (e.g., 5 rather than 5.0) wash and mixing the dough: minute(s)/order spoon cookies onto the tray: minute(s)/order set up timer: minute(s)/order bake: minute(s)/order cool the cookies: minute(s)/order pack the cookies: minute(s)/order accept payment: minute(s)/order 2 points question 4 q4: determine the cycle time for the following resources. fill integer numbers into the blank (e.g., 5 rather than 5.0) kristen (you): minute(s) roommate: minute(s) oven: minute(s) 2 points question 5 what is the capacity rate (in orders/hour) of the roommate? 1 points question 6 what is the capacity rate (in orders/hour) of the whole process? 2 points question 7 how long (in minutes) it takes to process the first order?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
The corporation you work for has asked for a summary and report of the future projections for the ne...
Questions
question
English, 24.04.2021 02:10
question
Mathematics, 24.04.2021 02:10
question
Mathematics, 24.04.2021 02:10
Questions on the website: 13722365