Answer:
<u>Part(a) Differential analysis as at February 24</u>
Make (Alternative 1) :
Direct Materials $35.00
Direct labor $18.00
Variable Overheads $2.70
Fixed Overheads $0.00
Total Make Costs $55.70
Buy (Alternative 2) :
Total Purchase Cost $59.00
<u>(b) On the basis of the data presented, would it be advisable to make the carrying cases or continue buying them? </u>
It is clear that from comparison of the cost of Purchase and the Cost of Making the Carrying Cases, the Cost of Making the Carrying Cases is lower than the Cost of Purchasing the Cases by $3.30
It is thus advisable to make carrying cases instead of buying them
Explanation:
Total Make Costs;
The Factory fixed overheads are irrelevant to this decision hence they were ignored in the make cost calculations.
Answer:
the rancher.
Explanation:
According to my research on land ownership benefits, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the person that owns the oil would be the rancher. This is because the rancher is the owner of the parcel of land, which usually includes the mineral rights to that piece of land. If the land ownership does not include the mineral rights then whoever owns these rights also owns the oil.
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Answer:
Effect on income= $5,000 increase
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
One-time offer:
1,000 units at $25 per unit.
<u>Because it is a special offer and there is unused capacity, we will not take into account the fixed costs.</u>
Unitary cost= 12 + 8= $20
Effect on income= 1,000*(25 - 20)
Effect on income= $5,000 increase
Investing money is always good when the stock market is good
To: All employees
From: Nicole Jackson, Sr. Hiring Manager
Date: February 28, 2018
Subject: Change in dress code policy
Please note the following change in the dress code policy, which will take effect immediately. We request that employees not wear flip-flops or sandals while at work.
The way our employees dress at work represents our company’s culture and work ethic. While our office is business casual, flip-flops and sandals are not appropriate business casual shoes. Clients and visitors may interpret wearing this footwear as unprofessional.
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