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- 2. Tom borrowed Php500,000 from her parents to open a spa. He pays her parents a 5% yearly return on the money they lent her. Her other yearly fixed costs equal Php150,000 and his variable costs equal Php200,000. In her first year, Tom had a total of 2,000 customers at a price of Php300/customer. Tom's total fixed cost is 675000 – WRONG ANS1. A steel bar manufacturer business can make 15000 bar a week. It is determined that to achieve this production, the company need to spend 90000 pesos weekly for materials, utilities and transportation. The manager also pays a fixed cost of 10000 pesos per week. HOW MUCH per steel bar should they sell to gain a profit of 40% of the total cost?Q/ Machine A has a fixed cost of $40000 per year and a variable cost of S60 per unit. Machine B has an unknown fixed cost, but with this process 200 units can be produced each month at a total variable cost of $2000, If the total costs of the two machines break even at a production rate of 2000 units per year, what is the fixed cost of machine B? Let FCB - fixed cost for B. Variable cost for B = 2000/200 = S10/unit Total costs are equal at 2000 units per year. Then, 40,000 + 60(2000 units) = FCB + 10(2000 units) FCB = $140,000 per year
- A plant operation has fixed costs of $1771001 per year, and its output capacity is 116606 electrical appliances per year. The variable cost is $38 per unit, and the product sells for $93 per unit. a.What is the break-even point in terms of units?A company has a production capacity of 1100 units a year and its fixed costs are P60k. The variable cost per unit is P500 & each unit can be sold for P800. What if fixed costs is increased to P75k and the variable costs is reduced by 20%, what is new break-even point in units. A. 198 B. 188 C.178 D. 180A company has a production capacity of 500 units per month and its fixed costs are ₱250000 per month. The variable costs per unit are ₱1,150 each and each unit can be sold for ₱2000. Economy measured are instituted to reduce the fixed cost by 20% and variable cost by 10%. Determine the old and new break even points. What are the old and new profit at 100% capacity?
- 13.12 You work for Bellevue Window Products. While performing an analysis for a new window prod- uct, you found a report from last year that pro- vided the following information regarding the manufacture of a similar product: annual produc- tion rate T 40,000 units; selling price = $70 per unit; fixed production cost = $240,000 per year; variable production cost = $1,700,000 per year; variable selling expenses = $96,000 per year. As a first-cut, you decide to use this information to estimate (a) the breakeven production rate per year, (b) the company's profit last year, and (c) the annual production rate that would generate a profit of $1,000,000 per year. What are your estimates?(7)Which one of these is false when compared to the relationship between marginal and average product? (a) When average product is increasing in labor, marginal product is greater than average product. That is, if APL increases in L, then MPL > APL. (b) When average product is decreasing in labor, marginal product is less than average product. That is, if APL decreases in L, then MPL < APL. (c) The relationship between MPL and APL is not the same as the relationship between the marginal of anything and the average of anything. (d) When average product neither increases nor decreases in labor because we are at a point at which APL is at a maximum, then marginal product is equal to average product.(7)Which one of these is false when compared to the relationship between marginal and average product? (a) When average product is increasing in labor, marginal product is greater than average product. That is, if APL increases in L, then MPL > APL. (b) When average product is decreasing in labor, marginal product is less than average product. That is, if APL decreases in L, then MPL < APL. (c) The relationship between MPL and APL is not the same as the relationship between the marginal of anything and the average of anything.
- One product has a production cost of $20, packaging costs of $5, shipping cost of $10, and other miscellaneous costs of $20.00. What is the landed cost of this item? O $15.00 O $35.00 O $20.00 O $40.00 O $55.003 Your company plans to raise price on product A by 5% per year. Due to competition, sales volume from product A is expected to decline at 10% per year. Revenue will be $5M for this year. Alternatively, based on the projection from the marketing department, you may reduce the sales volume decline from 10% to 5% if the price is kept unchanged. The product will be discontinued at the end of year 5 for both scenarios. If the firm's TVOM is 10%, Determine the revenue cash flow streams for both alternatives. What is the Excel financial function to compute PW of the revenue streamsA high voltage gloves manufacturer produces a pair of gloves at labor cost of 15 and a material cost of 40 a pair. The fixed charges on the business are 90,000P a month and the variable cost are 15 a pair. If the gloves sell for 160 a pair, how many pairs must be produced per month by the manufacturer to break-even?