These costs may be engineering, set-up time, material costs, or other variables. 2. What are possible consequences of product-cost subsidizations? When prices are based on cost, product-cost subsidization can lead to increased demand for undercosted and underpriced low-volume products, which are probably being sold at unprofitable prices. Conversely, companies experience reduced customer demand for overcosted, overpriced high-volume products and services. State and federal laws have been enacted
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Matthew Tango Course Project Part 2 Task 4 1. The project’s IRR is going to be 22%. The way to figure it out is going to be on the excel spreadsheet that is attached to this project 2. To calculate the NPV you are going to use the formula NPV=(1,100,000/1.15)+(1,450,000/1.15)^2+(1,300,000/1.15)^3+ (950,000/1.15)^4-3,000,000=$450,866.74. Attached is the excel spreadsheet that shows the work. 3. Based on what the NPV is for this project the company should definitely consider
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090 Work In Process: A5+A7=WIP $2,380+$1,145=$3,525 The WIP balance for Job A-5 is $2,380 and the WIP balance for Job A-7 is $1,145. Together, they create a balance of $3,525. a.) I would not have taken the order from Mrs. Carter at the price of $1,500. b.) If Lambeth would have taken the offer, they would have lost a profit of at least $125. Mrs. Carter was willing to pay no more than $1,500 for her cabinets, and Lambeth could not build what she wanted for less than $1,625. Ultimately
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India I Equities Consumer Sector Report 18 April 2012 India Consumer – Alcoholic Beverages Holding the fort BSE FMCG: 4779 Nifty / Sensex: 5290/17358 Shirish Pardeshi +9122 6626 6730 shirishpardeshi@rathi.com Aniruddha Joshi +9122 6626 6732 aniruddhajoshi1@rathi.com Anand Rathi Share and Stock Brokers Limited, its affiliates and subsidiaries, do and seek to do business with companies covered in its research reports. Thus, investors should be aware that the firm may have a conflict
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University’s bookstore. A group from the University Students Organization researched textbook prices at three outlets. In general, prices of textbooks have been increasing which has become a major burden to all students of all majors. This increase makes a difficult situation for students already trying to pay university tuition and housing bills. Many students have jobs to help pay the costs, so an increase in the price of textbooks is a cause for concern. The University Bookstore is convenient for some
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companies that focus upon the customer service delivery and creating value for them. The company creates values for its customers in the following manner: Marketing Mix Tesco has created it marketing mix or Ps (product, price, place, and promotion) in order to align these factors with the customers' needs and affordability. The entry into different markets all over the world by Tesco has been made by significant adaption to the consumers' culture in relevant markets. It
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Morales has been the Tastyco account manager for three years, during which Geoff has increasingly grown volume and returned large profits for Givaudan. Geoff has not had to compete with other flavor suppliers and has been able to charge Tastyco high prices for both new and existing flavors. * Givaudan’s R&D team has been working directly with the R&D team at Tastyco in a number of technical areas, including conducting “Flavor 101” training. * Tastyco has a new Purchasing Manager – Susan
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Audrey Mounts 00855650 MGMT 485W September 22, 2013 Strategic Mapping The automobile industry is a very large and diversified industry with many pros and cons to joining. By using Porter’s Five Forces we can better analyze whether or not becoming a part of the automobile industry is a good idea. The threat of new entrants to the automobile industry is very low due to their sources of entry barriers. Already in the industry are many well established names that carry brand loyalty to many of
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be analyzed to give a credible evaluation of the LEGO group’s macroeconomic environment. Strategic partnerships add to the next level while aid in retaining their large fan base and promoting the company to future costumers. Price Although in the future raw material prices might be influenced, either positively or negatively giving its utilization of the same materials as in the production of LEGO, LEGO has
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110,000 | 110,000 | 110000 | September | 130,000 | 324,000 | 130000 | October | 180,000 | 126,000 | 180000 | November | 250,000 | 175,000 | 465000 | December | 300,000 | 300,000 | 210000 | Demand table Case Data Summery: * Sale price = $50 * Initial workforce = 300 employee * Initial inventory = 50 000 * End inventory (planned) = N/A * Work days per month = 20 days * Regular time work hours = 8 per day * Overtime work hours
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