Cumberland Metal Industries – Decision Sheet Objective: To devise a pricing strategy which would allow Cumberland to extract maximum value in the first year and later operate at expected margin Estimation of Market Size Number of feet of driven piles* | 290000000 | 390000000 | Amount of feet per set (1) | 10000 | 10000 | Amount of feet per set (2) | 20000 | 20000 | Number of pads per set | 5 | 5 | Market size (1) | 145000 | 195000 | Market size (2) | 72500 | 97500 | Value provided
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The University of Business and International Studies Geneva‚ Switzerland. COURSE TITLE: ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING Student : NGUYEN THANH DAM COURSE CODE: Accounting for decision making – final assigment Lecturer: Pham Quang Huy Page 1 ACCT 601 UBIS INTAKE 2012 - 2013 The University of Business and International Studies Geneva‚ Switzerland. PROBLEM Part 1: Optional Section In this part‚ the learners have to choose four of eight questions for answering. If you give
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Sales $16‚000‚000 $16‚000‚000 $16‚000‚000 Variable manuf. cost $7‚200‚000 $7‚200‚000 $7‚200‚000 Commissions $2‚400‚000 $3‚200‚000 $1‚200‚000 -Tot. variable cost ($9‚600‚000) ($10‚400‚000) ($8‚400‚000) Contribution margin $6‚400‚000 $5‚600‚000 $7‚600‚000 Fixed overhead $2‚340‚000 $2‚340‚000 $2‚340‚000 Fixed marketing $120‚000 $120‚000 $2‚520‚000 Fixed administrating $1‚800‚000 $1‚800‚000 $1‚725‚000 Fixed interest $540‚000 $540‚000
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Cost = 148+2321+40+(1372+94)*1.05 +32 = 4080.3 k Old Contribution = 9.41*750-4007 = 3050.5 k New Contribution = 8.64*1000-4080.3 = 4559.7 k Since the contribution margin is higher at 8.64$ therefore the company should decrease price. * 4. Answer 3 Profit is dependent on Total Contribution‚ because a product with higher contribution margin but lower sales won’t be able to give profits to the company. Hence‚ Actual total contribution decides profitability of the product. Thus‚ Product 101 is the most
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feeders? a. Customers may have been provided choices for limited customization‚ such as variety of colours or finishing’s they can get it in‚ but not to the extent where the details would consume more labour time resulting to a reduction in profit margins. Pricing would not be fixed at $10 for customization. It should vary depending on the amount and intricacy of the customization requested for. b. 4. How should McMaster analyze the alternative expansion options? Which would you recommend: a
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Research Analysis Project Analysis of Business and Financial performance of Atlas Honda Limited over three year period Research and Analysis Project (6‚478 words) Research Analysis Project Introduction The topic I selected for my thesis is: “The business and financial performance of an organization over a three year period” I selected this area for my research as analyzing the financial aspects of company will brush up on my analytical skills
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convenience-oriented‚ and value-conscious families with children under the age of twelve‚ estimated to be about 35 percent of Internet users. The firm’s warehouse distribution model results in higher net margins‚ as well as greater selection and convenience for customers‚ when compared to traditional retailers. Gross profit margins are expected to average about 30 percent each year. Because of relatively high marketing expenditures aimed at gaining market share‚ the firm is expected to suffer net losses for two years
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quickly respond to changing fashions while deliberately under producing products. This strategy‚ which is supported by competencies in logistic management‚ design and information systems‚ allows the company to maintain less inventory and higher profit margins and is a key factor to Zara’s success. The firm should continue to add value by seeking new opportunities to expand in the retail market and maintain their sustainable growth. Financial Analysis Being aware of a company’s financial health and
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Table of Contents Introduction 3 Financial Ratios with industry comparison 3 Financial Ratios 8 Analysis 10 Macau Gaming Market Analysis 11 GEG’s Outlook 12 Risks 12 Recommendation 15 Reference 16 Introduction Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG)‚ wholly owns Galaxy Casino S.A.‚ a gaming concessionaire that received a gaming concession from the Macau SAR government from 2002 to 2022. As of today‚ GEG owns and operates StarWorld Hotel and City Club Casinos
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their business in 608 warehouses internationally‚ and continue to grow. Costco is a highly profitable‚ well functioning business. Costco only marks up their item’s selling price 15% from original cost‚ which gives them a low profit margin of 1.7%. With such a low margin‚ it brings into question how Costco is able to make so much money. There are a variety of ways that Costco makes money: Membership Fees‚ Rapid Inventory Turnover‚ Affordability‚ private label brands‚ premium products and effective
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