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tangare [24]
3 years ago
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Assume the calculated EOQ for each quantity range is given below:

Business
1 answer:
irinina [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

In order to evaluate which ordering quantity is least costly, you should calculate the total cost associated with the range 1 to 99 units, using a quantity of___75___ units, and the range 200 units and up, using a quantity of____190____ units.

Explanation:

a) Data:

Quantity       Price per unit   Calculated EOQ

1 to 99                   $110                  75

100 to 199             $80                 120

200 and up          $50                 190

b) The calculated Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) is the optimal quantity that minimizes inventory costs which include holding, shortage, and ordering or production setup costs.  The EOQ is computed as the square root of: [2(setup costs)(demand rate)] / holding costs.  While EOQ is popular, its use is criticized on the ground that it is over-simplistic and relies largely on consistent data inputs.  Consistent data does not reflect reality.

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                     BP = BX(WX) + BY(WY)

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Total                                    577,600       423,900       514,500    1,516,000

4 Gross profit                   $272,400     $276,100     $120,500   $669,000

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6 Income (Loss) from       $48,000      $103,400    $(143,500)       $7,900

c. Eliminating the line only eliminated the variable costs of goods sold and selling and administrative expenses.  The fixed costs were not changed with the elimination.  Therefore, eliminating the running shoes line increased the company-wide loss to $112,600 from a profit of $7,900.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Winslow Inc.

Product Income Statements—Absorption Costing

For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y1

1                                   Cross Training  Golf Shoes  Running Shoes  Total

2 Revenues                      $850,000     $700,000      $635,000

3 Cost of goods sold           413,000       338,700         419,000

4 Gross profit                    $437,000     $361,300       $216,000

5 Selling & administrative

 expenses                         389,000       257,900         359,500

6 Income (Loss) from        $48,000      $103,400      $(143,500)

1                                   Cross Training  Golf Shoes  Running Shoes  Total

2 Revenues                      $850,000     $700,000    $635,000  $2,185,000

3 Variable costs:

Cost of goods sold             284,500       248,400      298,500       831,400

Selling and administrative  293,100        175,500       216,000      684,600                      

Total                                    577,600       423,900       514,500    1,516,000

4 Gross profit                   $272,400     $276,100     $120,500   $669,000

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Cost of goods sold             128,500         90,300       120,500      339,300

Selling & administrative      95,900          82,400       143,500       321,800

Total                                   224,400        172,700      264,000        661,100

6 Income (Loss) from       $48,000      $103,400    $(143,500)       $7,900

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1                                   Cross Training  Golf Shoes          Total

2 Revenues                      $850,000     $700,000      $1,550,000

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Fixed costs                          128,500         90,300           339,300

Total                                     413,000       338,700           872,200

4 Gross profit                   $437,000      $361,300        $677,800

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Fixed costs                          95,900          82,400          321,800

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6 Income (Loss) from       $48,000      $103,400       ($112,600)

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