sold = 4,000 + 21,300 – 5,300 = 20,000. Gross margin = 31,800 - 20,000 = 11,800 2. B 3. D 4. D Sales 350,000 – CGS 160,000 = 190,000 5. B Sales 350,000 – CGS (variable) 160,000 – Var Sell and Adm 35,000 – Var Adm 15,000 = 140,000 6. C 7. A Orig data CM 20.00 X 3000 = 60,000 – FC 25,000 = NI 35,000 New scenario CM 12.50 X 2250 = 28,125 – FC 25,000 = NI 3,125
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Cost of goods sold = 4,000 + 21,300 – 5,300 = 20,000 Gross margin = 31,800 – 20,000 = 11,800 2. B 3. D 4. D Sales 350,000 – CGS 160,000 = 190,000 5. B Sales 350,000 – CGS (variable) 160,000 – Var Sell and Adm 35,000 – Var Adm 15,000 = 140,000 6. C 7. A Orig data CM 20.00 X 3000 = 60,000 – FC 25,000 = NI 35,000 New scenario CM 12.50 X 2250 = 28,125 – FC 25,000 = NI 3,125
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Item DM DL MOH PERIOD COST 1.Adm Salaries 15500 2. Adv. Helmets 11000 3. Depreciation Fac. 1500 4. Deprecition Office 800 5. Insurance fact 1500 6. Miscelleneous fact 1000 7. Office supplies expen. 300 8. Property taxes 400 9. Raw Materials used 70000 10. Rent production equip. 6000 11. Wages-factory 70000 12. R&D 10000 13. Sales Comm 40000 14. Uitility cost 900 Total 70000 70000 11300 78100 Q2 Item VC FC Total Cost .Adm Salaries 15500 Adv. Helmets
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Buy and Sell notes on BreakStudy.com Find more on www.BreakStudy.com AP/ADMS 2511 Midterm Examination October 19, 2013 -- ANSWER KEY -- Question 1 Page 1 Question 1 (18 marks – 60 minutes) Napoleon is a company with over 400 employees in Barrie, Ontario and it is one of North America's largest privately owned manufacturers of high quality wood and gas fireplaces, gourmet gas and charcoal grills. Napoleon's commitment to producing quality products combined with honest, reliable service
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Lean Project Management A research of Lean Production Delivery Systems on methods, processes and tools Zhiyuan Wang Author Note This report answers topic three This report was prepared for 49002 Project Management, taught by Elizabeth Bourke Abstract Current project management practices been found that have inherent difficulties in meeting increasingly stringent clients’ needs. However, it seems that the theories and principles of Lean Production Delivery Systems (LPDS) are the best approaches
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The Knowledge Community HfS Research Collaborative Sourcing Intelligence& IT for Global Business Outsourcing Smart Governance Disruptive Technologies Insight. Advice. Benchmarking. Services State of the Outsourcing Industry 2013: Presentation to Genpact, March 5th 2013 Phil Fersht, Founder and CEO, HfS Research phil.fersht@hfsresearch.com Copyright © 2013 HfS Research Ltd. State of the industry 2013 - Agenda • Market Size and Forecast • Key Industry Dynamics • Competitive Landscape
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Task B can begin. • Finish to finish –- Task A must be completed before Task B does. • Start to Start –- Task A must start before Task B can start. • Start to finish –- Task A is started so that Task B can finish. - Arrow Diagramming Method (ADM) ADM only uses finish to start relationships. - Schedule network templates Activity 1, Question 3 Comment: Incorrect. Time Management estimating techniques are: • Analogous Using the actual duration of a previous (similar schedule activity)
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las actividades de una organización, con o sin fines de lucro. Ella implica planeacíón, organización (estructura), dirección y control de las actividades reali zadas en una organización, diferenciadas por la división del trabajo. Por tanto, la adm
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prisoner of war in the “Hanoi Hilton” during the Vietnam war. When asked by Mr. Collins how he survived his long ordeal, Adm. Stockdale replied that it was by never losing faith he would eventually get out. When asked who didn’t survive, Stockdale replied that it was the “optimists” – the ones who thought, wrongly, they’d be out by, say, Christmas. “This is a very important lesson,” Adm. Stockdale told Mr. Collins. “You must never confuse faith that you will prevail in the end – which you can never afford
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