1. Suppose Mary intends to sell two software products X & Y for the next convention &
Units Sold.6040100
Required:What is the BEP (in units & in Birr
Fixed Costs4,500
Operating Income$ 1,500
budgets the following.
Variable Costs,$120$70 per unit7,2002,80010,000
1.What is the sales mix of videos and equipment sets
Unit Contribution Margin,$80$ 30per unit$ 4,800$ 1200$ 6,000
Revenues,$200$100 per unit$12,000$ 4,000$16,000
Required: Answer the following
XYTotal
2.Compute weighted average contribution margin
Global crude oil price is expected to jump to US$55 per barrel from US$53 in 2017 due to
limited production; World Bank has projected in its commodity markets outlook. Using an
industry of your choice as a case study, discuss the impact the upward projection in price of
crude oil would exert on the viability of doing business in the identified industry
Name and describe the different elements of access control. Provide an example of each from your work environment
when a firm uses different factor of production or least combination the optimum combination of factors is achieved when MPl / MPl. Intuitively explain this statement
What is the relationship between teachers methods of teaching Economics and Management Sciences and learner academic achievement
Do teachers have knowledge of basic principles of using methods of teaching EMS
How does the blue and red ocean framework relate to Porter's differentiation and low-cost strategy?
Do learners have positive or negative attitude towards the teaching method adopted by their teachers ?
The equity shares of a publicly traded company are priced at Rs. 450 with P/E (Price to Earnings) ratio of 15. The announces a dividend of Rs. 9 per shares. The shareholders of the company expect the dividend to grow at a rate of 6% every year, and the cost of equity for the company is 15%. According to the dividend relevance approach suggested by Walter and Gordon, what would be the impact of dividend announcement on the market price of the shares of the company if required rate of return for investors is (i) 12%, (ii) 15% and (iii) 18%.
Case study: Glebe Farm
The farm is open to the public from April through to October but only from Friday through to Monday with Saturday and Sunday typically having twice the number of visitors. The opening times are from 11am to 7pm when milking finishes with a charge of £5/person which includes parking. There is parking marked out for 40 cars and 4 x 56 seat buses. A typical visiting pattern involves 90% of visitors arriving before 12:30 where they picnic and tour the farm leaving via the farm shop. Typically, 70% of visitors will stay to view the cows being milked from 4-6:30pm.
a. According to the law of variability, increasing variability always degrades the performance of a delivery system. What are the sources of demand variability for the Glebe farm and how they are affecting the performance?