If the sales outlook for the coming three years was only 20,000,000 and B.E. continued producing at the rate of 30,000,000 units, a total of 10,000,000 units would be dumped into ending inventory at the end of each year once again reducing costs of goods sold and falsely increasing income. By the end of year 2013, B.E. Company would have 35,000,000 units sitting in ending inventory taking up space and costing money to store. Once again if the president’s bonus is based off of net income, this situation is the most favorable for a high paying bonus and encourages stockpiling inventory to inflate net income.
Basic flexible budgeting Centron, Inc., has the following budgeted production costs: |Direct materials |$0.40 per unit | |Direct labor |1.80 per unit | |Variable factory overhead |2.20 per unit | |Fixed factory overhead | |Supervision |$24,000 | |Maintenance |18,000 | |Other |12,000 | The company normally manufactures between 20,000 and 25,000 units each quarter. Should output exceed 25,000 units, maintenance and other fixed costs are expected to increase by $6,000 and $4,500,
Proj 430 Week 1 Case 1 1. J & D accounting created an Information Services Division for studies and analysis to be able to compete against larger firms. With its increased employees and customers there is no structure keeping them in order. Projects are incomplete, customers do not know where to get answers from, and the director of ISD is forced to handle daily activities instead of strategic planning and policy formulation. The director will be reassigned and the systems manager will be taking her spot.
Different issues will occur that will keep Huffman from reaching higher goals. Huffman’s employees worked hard to keep pace and maintain a stable trend that has been set by Huffman’s competitors. Huffman is unsatisfied with overall results that his organization has not been able to rise above the competition, but to remain at the competition’s side. One issue facing Huffman is the company’s internal marketing culture. An organization is able to give each customer individual and unique attention, but it depends on the customer’s preference.
Fixed expenses are $424,000 per month. The marketing manager believes that a $7,000 increase in the monthly advertising budget would result in a 100 unit increase in monthly sales. What should be the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income of this change? A. Increase of $8,000 B.
Week Six Assignment Selling Executives On Project Management Table of Contents Introduction 3 Fundamental Reasons Analysis 3 Possible Strategies 5 Conclusion 6 Introduction The success of many organizations hinge on the organization’s ability to adapt to changes in technology, market and industry trends. This paper will discuss how Levon Corporation’s reluctance to implement project management functions kept them stagnant in the industry and almost a non-competitor to their peer organizations. Levon Corporation was unmoved in their position until they realized they were on a steady decline which resulted in them bringing in project consultant to listen to the benefit of implementing project management functionality in
A positive trend shows that total liabilities have dropped $1.7 million, which is accounted for by a $2 million, or 42%, decrease in long-term debt. Total stockholder’s equity has increased over $600,000 to $22.1 million, which represents a 3% improvement (“University of Phoenix,” 2006). Riordan has made significant strides in paying off debt and reducing liabilities by 12% and increasing stockholder’s equity in these 3 years. These positives continue to make Riordan Manufacturing a valued company to be sought after by investors. Income Statement Analysis Table
The dividend disbursement rate is 25 percent of earnings, and the balance in retained earnings at the end of 2012 was $1,436,833.09. During the developing stages of the forecasting, a manager is permitted to analyze the results; thus, recognizing potential hot spots and handling the issues accordingly. When carrying out a Pro forma Analysis, the financial manager can handle future issues weeks or months in advance. This outlook allows the manager to achieve set goals and make the most of the analysis, long before the opportunity expires (Parrino et al, 2012).This pro forma is a positive because all number are increasing in
Corporate Actions We have successfully completed the initial set-up of our company and can now focus on achieving profitable operations and sustainable growth. Carpino Company proposes the following plan of action to achieve this goal. • A new manufacturing line will be introduced in the upcoming fiscal year to produce 80% of the company’s packaging and shipping supplies. This is expected to reduce cost of goods sold by 30% and operating expenses by 20%. • Negotiations with several of our supply chain partners are currently underway as part of our efforts to further reduce the cost of goods
Nordstrom does not offer extensive training programs to its customers. Employees are paid on a commission basis, they are surrounded by a very competitive environment and it is ingrained in them that customer satisfaction is key. Employees needing to train new employees may not emphasize to the new employee why the need for customer satisfaction is so important. Also, because of the competitive environment, it may cause the employee to not train the new employee appropriately because of threat to their sales, which could in turn cause a misconception of their family environment. There is no training program for them that state any reasons why the culture of the company relies on customer satisfaction.