Answer:
Part 1
<u>JANSEN COMPANY</u>
<u>Departmental Income Statement—Ski Department</u>
Sales $605,000
Cost of Sales ($425,000)
Gross Profit $180,000
Direct Expenses
Salaries ($97,000)
Utilities ($11,000)
Depreciation ($32,000)
Other Expenses ($38,000)
Operating profit $2,000
Part 2
<u>JANSEN COMPANY</u>
<u>Departmental Contribution to Overhead—Ski Department</u>
Sales $605,000
Cost of Sales ($425,000)
Gross Profit $180,000
Direct Expenses ($140,000)
Contribution $40,000
Less Overheads
Salaries ($15,000)
Utilities ($3,000)
Depreciation ($10,000)
Office Expenses (20,000)
Total Overheads $48,000
Contribution to overhead $40,000 : $48,000
Part 3
No. Jansen should not eliminate the ski department because it is making a profit on it on (Contributing towards the company costs)
Explanation:
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If the department is making a loss on its own, it must be eliminated. Departments must make a contribution towards the costs of the company overall
Answer:
a family-owned restaurant
a manufacturer of cars
A company that invented a very comfortable razor
Explanation:
A family owned resturant is an example of a monpolistically competitive firm. A monpolistically competitive firm is characterised by many firms selling differentiated products. Advertising is one of the ways to attract customers to the restaurant.
A family owned farm is an example of a perfectly competitive firm. A perfectly competitive firm is characterised by many firms selling homogenous products. Thus, it won't be so necessary for a farm to advertise since its product is homogenous.
A car manufacturer exists in a monopolistic market. A monpolistically competitive firm is characterised by many firms selling differentiated products. Advertising is one of the ways to attract customers to purchase cars.
Forklifts aren't so differentiated. Therefore, there would be little need to advertise.
A manufacturer of a very comfortable razor should advertise his product to inform and attract customers. The manufacturer of a uncomfortable razor has no need to advertise.
I hope my answer helps you.
Answer:
The target stock price in year 1 is $51.12
Explanation:
Given SE = $6 MIL, NI= $906 000, Div= $408180, Shares= 200000, PE ratio= 24 , SP =?
W e will use the price earning ratio as we are are given the benchmark PE ratio and this ratio measures the stock price relative to it profits
PE = Stock price / Earnings per share
Need to calculate Earnings per share
EPS = net Income - dividends/ oustanding Shares
=906000-480180/200000
=$2.1291/$2.13
Sustitute in the formula for PE ratio
24 = Stock Price/2.13
Stock Price = $51.12
Therefore the target stock price in year 1 is $51.12
Answer:
Congress enacted the National Labor Relations Act ("NLRA") in 1935 to protect the rights of employees and employers, to encourage collective bargaining, and to curtail certain private sector labor and management practices, which can harm the general welfare of workers, businesses and the U.S. economy.
Explanation:
research
a meeting of people face to face. most of the time when you are in an interview you are applying for a job :)