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    CASH FLOW DIRECT/INDIRECT 1. Given the following information and using the indirect method prepare the Cash Flows from Operating Activities section of the statement of cash flows. End of Year Beginning of Year Change Cash 23‚500 37‚400 (13‚900) Accounts receivable (net)

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    Case Analysis On the basis of Exhibit 1‚we find that Mountain Man is having over 50 Million sales which is supposed to be good revenue having a mature business in brew market.It is also having Goss Margin having 30 % ‚which is good by Gross Profit Ratio standard.But as far as net Income after taxes is concerned it is still very good because as per NOPAT standard‚anything above 6% in normal businessis supposed to be good other things remaining same and depending in the line of business and the industry

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    Excel Assignment #2 Preparing a Contribution Margin Income Statement and Operating Leverage Summer 2013 1. Assume that a company is budgeting to sell 2‚500 units of a product at a selling price per unit of $32. The variable cost per unit is $26 and total fixed costs are $5‚000. REQUIRED Prepare a contribution margin income statement and calculate operating leverage. 2. Suppose the company is unsure exactly how many units they will sell. As such‚ their marketing department has provided

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    What is contribution margin? In cost-volume-profit analysis of managerial accounting contribution margin is a very concept. The evaluation of contribution margin for any product is quite easy yet its usage is wide and when applied with various other metrics of CVP analysis such as PV Ratio‚ Break Even Point‚ variable cost‚ fixed cost‚ etc it helps to take major production decisions relating to volume of production and sales‚ and profitability of such levels of sales or production. Step 1:

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    Direct materials = $52‚000 3. The Lyons Company’s cost of goods manufactured was $120‚000 when its sales were $360‚000 and its gross margin was $220‚000. If the ending inventory of finished goods was $30‚000‚ the beginning inventory of finished goods must have been:  A. $150‚000 B. $20‚000 C. $50‚000 D. $110‚000 Cost of goods sold = Sales - Gross margin Cost of goods sold = $360‚000 - $220‚000 Cost of goods sold = $140‚000   4. Last month a manufacturing company had the following

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    profitability. E. All of these. 2. The break-even point is that level of activity where:  A. total revenue equals total cost. B. variable cost equals fixed cost. C. total contribution margin equals the sum of variable cost plus fixed cost. D. sales revenue equals total variable cost. E. profit is greater than zero. 3. The unit contribution margin is calculated as the difference between:  A. selling price and fixed cost per unit. B. selling price and variable cost per unit. C. selling price and product cost

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    for $121.90 per unit. According to the activity-based costing system‚ the product margin for product P23F is:  A. $9‚223.20 B. $7‚853.60 C. $5‚401.60 D. $22‚950.00 4. Kraska Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing system:    Data concerning one of the company ’s products‚ Product O11W‚ appear below:    According to the activity-based costing system‚ the product margin for product O11W is:  A. $4‚651.80 B. $1‚688.10 C. $17‚934.00 D. $3‚956.10

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    Situation
Analysis
 A) Internal
environment
 
 General
characteristics:
 
  MountainMan
Lager
is
a
family
owned
brewing
company‚
and
is
known
as
West
 Virginia’s
beer.
  Change
of
CEO‚
as
the
founder
and
president
Oscar
Prangel
retires‚
leaving
the
company
 to
his
son
Chris
Prangel.
  Due
to
changes
in
beer
drinker’s
preferences‚
the
company
is
experiencing
a
decline
in
 sales
for
the
first
time
in
the
company’s
history.
  Mountain
Man’s
2005
revenues
are
down
by
2%
relative
to
the
prior
year‚
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    Jeff Dickinson BUS 656 Case Write up #2 Mountain Man Brewing Company Problem Statement Mountain Man Lagers main customer is an older generation‚ blue-collar worker‚ which make up a larger percentage of the sales. In 2005 sales have dropped 2% relative to the prior fiscal year. The cause is from a stiffening competition‚ a market that is maturing and new products. All of these factors are stealing the customers from the Mountain Man Brewing Company (MMBC). The light beer market is starting

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    Managerial Analysis Mountain Man Brewing Company Goes “Light” 12/13/2010 Mountain Man Brewing Company Nicole Fiamingo Company History Mountain Man Brewing Company was established in 1925‚ and since then has come to be known as “West Virginia’s Beer”. In 2005‚ despite a 2% drop in annual sales they sold approximately 520‚000 barrels and reported revenue close to $50‚000‚000. Mountain Man Brewing Company’s average consumer is male‚ above the age of 45 and typically in the middle-to-lower

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