Sales and Production Budgets Ultimate Audio Company manufactures two models of speakers, U500 and S1000. Based on the following production and sales data for June. U500 S1000 Estimated inventory (units), June 1 25,000 10,000 Desired inventory (units), June 30 30,000 15,000 Expected sales volume (units): Northeast Region 140,000 100,000 Southwest Region 160,000 125,000 Unit sales price $45 $80 a. Prepare a sales budget. Enter all amounts as positive numbers.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Part a

Ultimate Audio Company

Sales Budget

For the Month Ending June 30

Product and Area         Unit Sales Volume  Unit Selling Price  Total Sales

Model U500 :

Northeast Region             140,000                       $45               $6,300,000

Southwest Region            160,000                       $45               $7,200,000

Total                                                                                            $13,500,000

Model U500 :

Northeast Region            100,000                       $80               $8,000,000

Southwest Region           125,000                       $80              $10,000,000

Total                                                                                           $18,000,000

Total Revenue from Sales                                                        $31,500,000

Part b

Ultimate Audio Company

Production Budget

For the Month Ending June 30

                                                                   Model U500     Model S1000

Expected Units to be Sold                           300,000             225,000

Add Desired Closing Inventory                      30,000                15,000

Total                                                               330,000             240,000

Less Desired Opening Inventory                  (25,000)              (10,000)

Total Production                                            305,000            230,000

Explanation:

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A Sales Budget shows the Total Expected Revenue from sale of budgeted units.

     Total Revenue = Total Expected Units Sales x Selling Price Per Unit

A Production Budget shows the number of units to be produced to meet the Sales and Inventory targets

     Total Production = Expected Sales + Desired Closing Inventory - Desired Opening Inventory

Sales And Production Budgets Ultimate Audio Company Manufactures Two Models Of Speakers, U500 And S1000.
Sales And Production Budgets Ultimate Audio Company Manufactures Two Models Of Speakers, U500 And S1000.
Sales And Production Budgets Ultimate Audio Company Manufactures Two Models Of Speakers, U500 And S1000.

Related Questions

Below are amounts found in the income statements of three companies.

Company Sales Revenue Cost of Goods Sold Operating Expenses Non-operating Expenses Income Tax Expense
Henry $12,000 $3,000 $4,000 $1,000 $1,000
Grace 15,000 10,000 6,000 3,000 0
James 20,000 12,000 2,000 0 2,000

Required:
a. For each company, calculate (a) gross profit, (b) operating income, (c) income before income taxes, and (d) net income.
b. For each company, calculate the gross profit ratio and indicate which company has the most favorable ratio.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Below are amounts found in the income statements of three companies.

Blossom Company had the following transactions. 1. Sold land (cost $8,400) for $10,500. 2. Issued common stock at par for $22,200. 3. Recorded depreciation on buildings for $12,200. 4. Paid salaries of $7,400. 5. Issued 1,000 shares of $1 par value common stock for equipment worth $8,100. 6. Sold equipment (cost $13,800, accumulated depreciation $9,660) for $1,656. (a) For each transaction above, prepare the journal entry.

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Answer:

Item 1

Debit : Cash $10,500

Credit : Land $8,400

Credit : Profit and Loss $2,100

Item 2

Debit : Cash $22,200

Credit : Common Stock $22,200

Item 3

Debit : Depreciation Expense $12,200

Credit : Accumulated Depreciation $12,200

Item 4

Debit : Salaries Expense $7,400

Credit : Cash $7,400

Item 5

Debit : Equipment $8,100

Credit : Common Stock $1,000

Credit : Common Stock Paid in Excess of Par $7,100

Item 6

Debit : Cash $1,656

Debit ; Accumulated Depreciation $9,660

Debit : Profit and Loss $2,484

Credit : Cost $13,800

Explanation :

See the entries prepared above.

Note on Sale of Assets :

When a sale of asset is made, derecognize the cost of asset, derecognize the accumulated depreciation, recognize the profit or loss on sale and finally recognize the cash receipts.

Clinicke Inc. sells merchandise of $800,000 in 2020 that includes a two-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects as part of the selling price. Warranty costs are estimated to be 1% of sales. If the company incurred $2,200 of actual costs in responding to warranty claims in 2020 (related to 2020 sales), how much should Clinicke record in warranty expense for 2020

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Answer:

the amount recorded in the warranty expense is $8,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount recorded in the warranty expense is shown below:

= Sale value of merchandise inventory × estimated percentage

= $800,000 × 1%

= $8,000

hence, the amount recorded in the warranty expense is $8,000

So the above formula should be applied

Holder Manufacturing had $125,000 of net income in 2015 when the selling price per unit was $100, the variable costs per unit were $70, and the fixed costs were $475,000. Management expects per unit data and total fixed costs to remain the same in 2016. The president of Holder Manufacturing is under pressure from stockholders to increase net income by $60,000 in 2016.
Instructions
A) Compute the number of units sold in 2015.
B) Compute the number of units that would have to be sold in 2016 to reach the stockholders' desired profit level.
C) Assume that Holder Manufacturing sells the same number of units in 2016 as it did in 2015. What would the selling price have to be in order to reach the stockholders' desired profit level.

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Answer:

Holder Manufacturing

A. The number of units sold in 2015 is:

= 20,000 units

B. The number of units that would have to be sold in 2016 to reach the stockholders' desired profit level is:

= 22,000 units

C. The selling price to reach the stockholders' desired profit level, assuming that Holder Manufacturing sells the same number of units in 2016 as it did in 2015 is:

= $103 per unit.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Net income in 2015 = $125,000

Selling price per unit = $100

Variable costs per unit = $70

Contribution per unit = $30

Fixed costs = $475,000

Number of units sold in 2015:

Contribution margin = Net income + Fixed costs

= $125,000 + $475,000 = $600,000

Number of units sold = $600,000/$30 = 20,000 units

For 2016:

Contribution margin = $660,000 ($600,000 + $60,000)

Number of units to be sold = 22,000

If units sold in 2016 = 20,000, selling price would be:

Contribution would be = $33 ($660,000/20,000)

Selling price = Variable cost + Contribution margin per unit

= $70 + $33 = $103

Which of the following is true of the informal structure in an organization?
O A. It is formed through shared interests.
OB. It is easy to monitor and control.
O c. It is good at handling many routine tasks.
O D. It is slow to adapt to changing conditions.

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Answer: i think A

Explanation:

Department A had no Work-in-Process at the beginning of the period, 4,400 units were completed during the period, 540 units were 50% completed at the end of the period, and the following manufacturing costs were debited to the departmental Work-in-Process account during the period: Direct materials (1,540 at $10) $ 15,400 Direct labor 32,173 Factory overhead 25,735 Assuming that all direct materials are added at the beginning of production and Department A uses weighted-average process costing, what is the total cost of the departmental Work-in-Process Inventory at the end of the period

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Answer:

the ending inventory is $8,748

Explanation:

The computation of the total cost of the departmental Work-in-Process Inventory at the end of the period is shown below:

Materials is $10 per unit

And, the conversion cost is

= ($32,173 + $25,735) ÷ (4,400 units + 540 units ÷ 2)

= $57,908 ÷ 4,670

= $12.4

Now the ending inventory is

= 540 units × $10 per unit + 270 units × $12.4

= $8,748

Hence, the ending inventory is $8,748

Juan works for you in the Customer Service Department. He hates answering incoming customer calls and prefers to respond to customer emails. Juan is scheduled to answer the phones today and insists that you let him switch with Shawna, who is assigned to e-mail duty. Although you have refused to allow Juan to switch schedules in the past, you agree to do so today. What is your style for handling this conflict

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Answer:

Accommodating Style

Explanation:

It is correct to say that the style of accommodation was chosen to deal with the conflict exposed in the question above. This style understands that a party agrees to meet a person's needs for the sake of the relationship.

Accommodation in conflict resolution can be effective when the final result will not be as impacted by what you want to accept, as in the case of the question, since the change in the roles of Juan and Shawna will not affect the final result.

Coffee Klatch is an espresso stand in a downtown office building. The average selling price of a cup of coffee is $1.49 and the average variable expense per cup is $0.36. The average fixed expense per month is $1,300. Use the formula method to determine how many cups of coffee would have to be sold to attain target profits of $3,000 per month.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The formula method is denoted by

Unit sales to attain the targeted profit =( Target profit + Fixed expenses) / Contribution margin per unit

Target profit = $3,000 per month

Fixed expenses = $1,300

Contribution margin per unit = $1.49 - $0.36 = $1.13

Therefore, unit sales to attain targeted profit = ($3,000 + $1,300) / $1.13 = 3,805.31 units

It means that 3,805.31 cup of coffee would have to be sold to attain target profit of $3,000 per month.

difference between real flows and monetary flows​

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Real flows refer to the flow of the actual goods or services, while money flows refer to the payments for the services (wages, for example) or consumption payments.

Finlay, Inc., issued 10,000 shares of $51 par value preferred stock at $69 per share and 14,000 shares of no-par value common stock at $10 per share. The common stock has no stated value. All issuances were for cash. a. Prepare the journal entries to record the share issuances. b. Prepare the journal entry for the issuance of the common stock assuming that it had a stated value of $5 per share. c. Prepare the journal entry for the issuance of the common stock assuming that it had a par value of $1 per share.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below;

a. Cash  (10000 × $69) $690,000  

         To Preferred stock (10000 × $51) $510,000

         To Additional paid in capital $180,000

(Being issuance of the preferred stock is recorded)

Cash (14000 × $10) $140,000  

         To Common stock no par value  $140,000

(being issuance of the common stock is recorded)

b.  

Cash $140,000  

       To Common stock stated value (14000  ×$5) $70,000

       To Paid in capital in excess of stated value $70,000

(being issuance of the common stock is recorded)

c.  

Cash $140,000  

       To Common stock at par (14000 × $1)  $14,000

        To Paid in capital in excess of par $126000

(being issuance of the common stock is recorded)

Consider two perfectly negatively correlated risky securities, A and B. Security A has an expected rate of return of 12% and a standard deviation of return of 17%. B has an expected rate of return of 9% and a standard deviation of return of 14%.

Required:
a. What are the weights of A and B in the global minimum variance portfolio respectively?
b. What is the rate of return on the risk-free portfolio that can be formed with the two securities ?

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Answer:

A) Weight of Security A = 0.45

Weight of Security B = 0.55

B)Risk free rate = 10.35%

Explanation:

We are given;

A) Expected rate of return for Security A; ERR = 12%

Standard deviation of return for Security A; SD = 17%

Expected rate of return for Security B; ERR = 9%

Standard deviation of return for Security B; SD = 14%

Now, formula for weight of Security A is;

Weight of security A = SD of security B ÷ (SD of security B + SD of security A)

Weight of Security A = 14%/(14% + 17%)

Weight of Security A ≈ 0.45

Weight of Security B = 1 - weight of Security A

Weight of Security B = 1 - 0.45

Weight of Security B = 0.55

B) Formula for the risk free rate is;

Risk free rate = (weight of Security A × ERR of security A) + (weight of Security B × ERR of security B)

Risk free rate = (0.45 × 12%) + (0.55 × 9%)

Risk free rate = 10.35%

A purely domestic firm that sources and sells only domestically, Multiple Choice should never hedge since this could actually increase its currency exposure. faces no exchange rate risk and should never hedge since this could actually increase its currency exposure. faces no exchange rate risk. faces exchange rate risk to the extent that it has international competitors in the domestic market.

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Answer:

faces exchange rate risk to the extent that it has international competitors in the domestic market.

Explanation:

Exchange rate risk is defined as the risk that exists when a company engaged in transactions that are denominated in a foreign currency rather than the domestic currency.

So if a purely domestic firm that sources and sells only domestically has international competitors in its local market, and the exchange rate is favouring the competitors there will be a risk for them.

For example if international competitors can source raw materials cheaper because of the exchange rate of a foreign country, it will be a disadvantage to local firms that cannot reduce their prices.

Cherry Valley Lumber's (CVL) lumber mill produces boards of various sizes and quality specifications for the home construction industry. CVL incurs joint costs in the initial phases of processing raw timber, such as transporting the logs to the mill, removing the bark from the logs, and cutting rough-cut boards. After the split-off point, CVL incurs costs in the Planing Department to finalize the finished boards of various grades and sizes. Which of the following statements regarding the costs at CVL is true?

a. The costs to finish the boards after the split-off point will not be traced directly to the finished boards according to the various grades and sizes produced. The costs for transporting the logs, removing bark, and cutting the rough-cut boards before the split-off point will be traced to the final finished boards.
b. The costs for transporting the logs, removing bark, and cutting the rough-cut boards before the split-off point will not be directly traced to the final finished boards. All costs to finish the boards after the split-off point will be traced directly to the finished boards according to the various grades and sizes produced.
c. It will be impossible for CVL to directly trace any costs to the finished boards of various grades and sizes.
d. CVL will be able to directly trace all costs before and after the split-off point to the finished boards of various grades and sizes.

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Answer:

Cherry Valley Lumber's (CVL)

The statement regarding the costs at CVL that is true is:

b. The costs for transporting the logs, removing bark, and cutting the rough-cut boards before the split-off point will not be directly traced to the final finished boards. All costs to finish the boards after the split-off point will be traced directly to the finished boards according to the various grades and sizes produced.

Explanation:

This is why the costs at split-off are usually apportioned to the different categories of products based on some chosen criteria, e.g. sales value, size, etc.  However, after split-off, costs that are incurred can easily be traced to the various grades and sizes of boards produced.  This simply means that after split-off, costs become traceable and direct to each board category.

The Michael Miller Corporation has a sales budget for next month of $200,000. Cost of goods sold is expected to be $125,000. All goods are paid for in the month following their purchase. The beginning inventory of merchandise is $8,000, and an ending inventory of $6,000 is desired. Beginning accounts payable is $26,000. How much merchandise inventory will The Michael Miller Corporation need to purchase next month

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Answer:

the  inventory to be purchased next month is $123,000

Explanation:

The computation of the inventory to be purchased next month is shown below:

= Cost of goods sold + closing inventory - opening inventory

= $125,000 + $6,000 - $8,000

= $123,000

hence, the  inventory to be purchased next month is $123,000

We simply applied the above formula so that the purchase value of the inventory could come  

Molo Oil Company produces gasoline, home heating oil, and jet fuel from crude oil in a joint processing operation. Joint processing costs up to the split-off point total $385,000 per month. For financial reporting purposes, the company allocates these costs to the joint products on the basis of their relative sales value at the split-off point. Unit selling prices and total output at the split-off point are as follows: Product Selling Price Monthly Output Gasoline $ 27.00 per gallon 14,400 gallons Heating Oil $ 21.00 per gallon 22,400 gallons Jet Fuel $ 33.00 per gallon 5,600 gallons Each product can be processed further after the split-off point. Additional processing requires no special facilities. The additional processing costs (per quarter) and unit selling prices after further processing are given below: Product Additional Processing Costs Selling Price Gasoline $ 89,220 $ 32.80 per gallon Heating Oil $ 129,170 $ 27.80 per gallon Jet Fuel $ 60,160 $ 41.80 per gallon Required: 1. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of further processing each of the three products beyond the split-off point

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Answer:

Molo Oil Company

The financial advantage of further processing of each of the three products beyond the split-off point is:

= $182,430

(which is the additional profit gained from the further processing).

Explanation:

Joint processing costs = $385,000 per month

Product      Selling Price             Monthly Output     Sales Value

Gasoline     $ 27.00 per gallon   14,400 gallons     $388,800 ($27*14,100)

Heating Oil $ 21.00 per gallon  22,400 gallons       470,400 ($21*22,400)

Jet Fuel     $ 33.00 per gallon     5,600 gallons       184,800 ($33*5,600)

Total sales value = $1,044,000

Joint costs =               385,000

Profit =                     $659,000

Allocation of joint processing costs of $385,000

Gasoline =  $143,379 ($388,800/$1,044,000 * $385,000)

Heating Oil    173,471 ($470,400/$1,044,000 * $385,000)

Jet Fuel          68,150 ($184,800/$1,044,000 * $385,000)

Total cost $385,000

Total costs:

                                                Additional

                     Joint Cost      Monthly Cost     Total Costs

Gasoline         $143,379             $29,740        $173,119

Heating Oil        173,471               43,057        216,528

Jet Fuel              68,150              20,053          88,203

Total costs    $385,000           $92,850      $477,850

Product          Additional Processing        Selling Price

                        Costs (per quarter)

Gasoline               $ 89,220             $ 32.80 per gallon

Heating Oil          $ 129,170              $ 27.80 per gallon

Jet Fuel                $ 60,160               $ 41.80 per gallon

Product          Additional Processing    Selling Price

                        Costs (per month)

Gasoline                  $ 29,740             $ 32.80 per gallon

Heating Oil             $ 43,057              $ 27.80 per gallon

Jet Fuel                  $ 20,053              $ 41.80 per gallon

Determination of profit after further processing:

Product      Selling Price             Monthly Output  Sales Value

Gasoline     $ 32.80 per gallon   14,400 gallons  $462,480 ($32.80*14,100)

Heating Oil $ 27.80 per gallon  22,400 gallons   622,720 $27.80*22,400)

Jet Fuel      $ 41.80 per gallon     5,600 gallons   234,080 ($41.80*5,600)

Total sales revenue = $1,319,280

Total costs =                    477,850

Profit =                           $841,430

Financial advantage

Profit after further processing = $841,430

Profit with Joint processing =      659,000

Financial advantage =                 $182,430

Motorcycle Manufacturers, Inc. projected sales of 51,100 machines for the year. The estimated January 1 inventory is 6,460 units, and the desired December 31 inventory is 7,130 units. What is the budgeted production (in units) for the year

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Answer:

51,770 units

Explanation:

With regards to the above, the budgeted production (in unit) for the year is computed as;

= Sales - Beginning inventory + Ending inventory

Given that ;

Sales = 51,100

Beginning inventory = 6,460

Ending inventory = 7,130

Budgeted production in units for the year = 51,100 - 6,460 + 7,130 = 51,770 units

Von Bora Corporation is expected pay a dividend of $1.40 per share at the end of this year and a $1.50 per share at the end of the second year. You expect Von Bora's stock price to be $25.00 at the end of two years. Von Bora's equity cost of capital is 10%. The price you would be willing to pay today for a share of Von Bora stock, if you plan to hold the stock for two years is closest to:

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Answer:

Price of share today = $23.17

Explanation:

The value of a stock using the dividend valuation model, is the present value of the expected cash inflows discounted at the required rate of return. The required rate of return is the cost of equity.

The cost of equity is 10% in this scenario

The price of the share will be determined as follows:

                                                                                  $

Present value of Dividend in yr 1 = 1.40× 1.1^(-1)=    1.27

Present value of Dividend  in yr 2 = 1.50 × 1.1^(-2)=1.24

Present value of share in yr 2 = 25× 1.1^(-2) =       20.66

Present value of total  cash inflow                         23.17

Price of share today = $23.17

Stocks are considered as a financial instruments that represents a firm's ownership stake. Stocks are tool for investors to grow their money and surpass inflation over time.

 

The computation of the capital gain for the first year is shown below;

Current value = Future dividend and value × Present value of discounting factor(rate%, time period)

= $1.4 ÷ 1.1  + $1.5 ÷ 1.1^2 + $25 ÷ 1.1^2

= $23.15

Hence, the capital gain for the first year is $23.15

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$7,000 of merchandise inventory was ordered on September 2, 2009 2. $3,000 of this merchandise was received on September 5, 2009 3. On September 6, 2009, an invoice dated September 4, 2009, with terms of 3/10, net 30 for $3,250 which included a $250 prepaid freight cost, was received. 4. On September 10, 2009, $800 of the merchandise was returned to the seller. Based on the above information, what would be recorded as net purchases amount after all of the transactions have been recorded

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Answer:

the amount of the net purchase is $2,384

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of the net purchase is shown below:

Net purchases is

= purchases - purchase Discount - purchase returns

= $3,250 - ($3,250 - $250 - $800) × 3% - $800

= $3,250 - $66 - $800

= $2,384

hence, the amount of the net purchase is $2,384

Basically the above formula would be used

At a movie theater box office, all tickets are sequentially prenumbered. At the end of each day, the beginning ticket number is subtracted from the ending number to calculate the number of tickets sold. Then, ticket stubs collected at the theater entrance are counted and compared with the number of tickets sold. Which of the following situations does this control detect?

a. Some customers presented tickets purchased on a previous day when there wasn't a ticket taker at the theater entrance (so the tickets didn't get torn.)
b. A group of kids snuck into the theater through a back door when customers left after a show.
c. The box office cashier accidentally gives too much change to a customer.
d. The ticket taker admits his friends without tickets.

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C hope this helps and bye if it’s wrong blame my mom she told me lol

What types of decision need to be made by groups?

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Trust, responsibility, and hardworking.

Dellarocco Incorporated makes a single product--a cooling coil used in commercial refrigerators. The company has a standard cost system in which it applies overhead to this product based on the standard labor-hours allowed for the actual output of the period. Data concerning the most recent year appear below: Budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead $ 355,740 Budgeted hours 49,000 labor-hours Actual fixed manufacturing overhead $ 372,740 Actual hours 45,600 labor-hours The fixed overhead budget variance is:

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Answer:

the fixed overhead budget variance is $17,000 unfavorable

Explanation:

The computation of the fixed overhead budgeted variance is shown below:

= Budgeted overhead - actual overhead

= $355,740 - $372,740

= $17,000 unfavorable

Since the budgeted overhead is less than the actual overhead so it is an unfavorable variance

Hence, the fixed overhead budget variance is $17,000 unfavorable

what is the meaning of marketing​

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Answer:

Marketing is a set of activities related to creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for others.

the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.

Transformational leaders enhance performance of employees by ________. Group of answer choices Restricting creativity among employees Focusing on short-term goals for employees Instilling pride in employees and gaining their respect and trust Establishing goals, roles, and requirements

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Answer:

gaining their respect and trust establishing goals roles and requirements

Explain how art sellers use the 4 P's of marketing to promote expensive art to the desired patrons. Then, consider: Do you think it makes sense to view art as a product and promote it using the marketing mix? How is it similar to other products? On the other hand, what makes art different or "special" in comparison to the products we usually buy in a store?

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Explanation:

Yes, the art market can benefit from the use of the marketing mix, since the 4p's of marketing, which are the product, price, place and promotion, will directly influence the positioning of a product in the market and consequently increase sales.

In the case of works of art, the marketing mix helps to align marketing strategies to reach the potential audience that consumes art. It can then be considered that the arts make up a specific type of market niche, which has consumers willing to pay certain prices according to the artist, the rarity of the artwork, the time, etc. Therefore, the marketing mix works as a strategic set that will help art sellers to position their product with their consumers and thus achieve the final goal of making sales.

Which of the following is/are true about kanban? A. The purpose of the kanban system is to ensure that parts are produced JIT to support subsequent processes. B. Some companies control the movement of the containers by using two types of kanban cards, production cards and withdrawal cards. C. Kanban cards take the place of shop paperwork used in traditional repetitive mass production. D. a and b are true

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Select the correct answer. How does insurance protect a policyholder against financial loss? A. by allowing the policyholder to make premium payments B. by allowing the policyholder to make a claim for reimbursement C. by allowing the policyholder to avoid maintenance costs for the insured items D. by allowing the policyholder to pay for all the losses

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Answer:

by allowing the policyholder to make premium payments

Explanation:

Answer:

B. by allowing the policyholder to make a claim for reimbursement

Explanation:

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Isaiah is a Financial Quantitative Analyst for a major stock investment company. What does Isaiah do on a daily basis as a part of his job?

He researches, analyzes, and summarizes information about fraud.

He assesses financial situations using mathematical models.

He analyzes tax information using mathematical formulas.

He manages the paperwork for buying and selling securities.

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Answer:

He researches, analyzes, and summarizes information about fraud.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

He researches, analyzes, and summarizes information about fraud.

National Dog Week is a dog food manufacturing factory. Suppose the theoretical capacity for the factory is 25,000 pounds/month. A consultant was brought in to determine their average monthly resource utilization. After extensive analysis, the effective capacity averages 20,000 pounds/month. Therefore, the average safety capacity of the factory is _______ pounds/month.

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Answer:

National Dog Week

herefore, the average safety capacity of the factory is __5,000__ pounds/month.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculation:

Theoretical capacity for the factory = 25,000

Effective capacity for the factory =     20,000

Safety capacity for the factory =           5,000

b) The safety capacity of National Dog Week describes the factory's capacity that is not being put to use currently but can be called to use when demand requires it.  It is the difference between the factory total usable capacity and the effective currently being used capacity.

Elfalan Corporation produces a single product. The cost of producing and selling a single unit of this product at the company's normal activity level of 51,000 units per month is as follows:
Direct materials $48.10
Direct labor $9.20
Variable manufacturing overhead $2.20
Fixed manufacturing overhead $19.50
Variable selling & administrative expense $4.00
Fixed selling & administrative expense $19.00
The normal selling price of the product is $108.10 per unit.
An order has been received from an overseas customer for 3,100 units to be delivered this month at a special discounted price. This order would not change the total amount of the company's fixed costs. The variable selling and administrative expense would be $2.30 less per unit on this order than on normal sales.
Direct labor is a variable cost in this company.
Suppose there is not enough idle capacity to produce all of the units for the overseas customer and accepting the special order would require cutting back on production of 1,250 units for regular customers.
The minimum acceptable price per unit for the special order is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
a. $92.10 per unit
b. $108.10 per unit
c. $69.10 per unit
d. $79.18 per unit

Answers

Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Direct material = $48.10

Direct labor = $9.20

Variable manufacturing = $2.20

Fixed manufacturing = $19.50

Variable admin expenses = $4.0

Selling price = $108.10

Profit =

Contribution per unit =

New order = $3,100 units

Direct material = $48.10

Direct labor = $9.20

Variable manufacturing = $2.20

Wright Corp. is considering the purchase of a new piece of equipment, which would have an initial cost of $1,000,000 and a 5-year life. There is no salvage value for the equipment. The increase in cash flow each year of the equipment's life would be as follows: Year 1 $ 379,000 Year 2 $ 354,000 Year 3 $ 289,000 Year 4 $ 234,000 Year 5 $ 189,000 What is the payback period

Answers

Answer:

The payback period is 2 years and 337 days to cover the initial investment.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flows:

Year 1 $ 379,000

Year 2 $ 354,000

Year 3 $ 289,000

Year 4 $ 234,000

Year 5 $ 189,000

Initial investment= $1,000,000

The payback period is the time required for the cash flows to cover the initial investment:

Year 1= 379,000 - 1,000,000= -621,000

Year 2= 354,000 - 621,000= -267,000

Year 3= 289,000 - 267,000= 22,000

To be more accurate:

(267,000 / 289,000)= 0.923*365= 337

The payback period is 2 years and 337 days to cover the initial investment.

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