March 21, 2011, from http://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/methods_abc.html Dakota Products Case Office Analysis Course: BUSA 5061 Managerial Accounting Students Name...
CASE BACKGROUND
Dakota Office Products (DOP) is a merchandising company managed by John Malone, the General Manager. DOP is a regional distributor of...
; delivery, then the actual cost of it)
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Develop an activity-base cost system for Dakota Office Products based on Year 200 data. Calculate the activity cost...
Activity based costing helps allocate costs more realistically to each product. The net result is that Dakota can change from a company whose profits are declining...
system used as it is at DOP.
2. Develop an activity based costing system for Dakota Office Products based on Year 2000 data. Calculate the activity cost-driver...
that should not. First we graphed out the cost pools seen within Dakota Office Products and associated expenses that applied to those pools (Table 1). Then utilized...
R. Anderson, the new ABC model, time-based costing, can allow the Dakota Offices products to better allocate their costs and identify important cost and profit...
centers themself.
2. Problem Statement The current pricing system for Dakota Office Products is inaccurate for its current activity costs.
3. Problem Casual...
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2) Develop an activity based cost system for Dakota office products based on year 2000 data. Calculate the activity cost...
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this affect the activity cost driver rates calculated in #2? How would the switch affect Dakotas profitability?
This action would affect two areas, order entry...
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1. The reason for the company to make losses is that it is incurring costs on certain customers in excess of than what it assesses by its method of cost estimation...
buyer seller strategic partnerships
Buyers: demand for constant high quality product
Potential new entrants: threat foreign competitors and new entrants
Rivalry...
the law covers individual workers who are "engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce."
Examples of employees who are involved in interstate...
United States and Canada. Between 1959 and 2002 overall acreage being cultivated for soybean production in the U.S. increased from 16, 444, 225 acres to 72, 399, 844...
low overhead costs. By contrast, DOP exhibits a highly diversified product/service mix as evidenced by its employment of both commercial delivery methods and its new...
and restaurants if they are not allowed to use tobacco products. This will have yet an even larger affect on South Dakotas economy than was first predicted. Rust...