Joe runs the Service Division for a car dealership. The overall dealership has profit of $10 million on sales of $100 million and costs of $90 million. Joe's divisi million in sales and $7 million in costs. If the Service Division is evaluated as a profit center, what dollar amount is most relevant to Joe? $7 million $10 million $2 million
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- a. ABC Company produces 100 pendants per day. The total fixed cost for the plant is $5000 and the total variable cost is $15000 per day. Calculate the average fixed cost, average variable cost, average total cost and total cost at the current output level. b. Calculate Economic profit and Accounting profit from the figures given below for ABC Company. Total revenue $ 500,000 Wages and salaries $ 40,0000 Forgone salary $ 80,000 Interest paid $ 10,000 Forgone rent $ 10,000 Raw materials $ 50,000 Other payments $ 20,000 Forgone interest $70002) You are the chief financial officer for a firm that sells digital music players. Your firm has the following average-total-cost schedule: Total Cost $300 301 Quantity Average 600 players 601 Your current level of production is 600 devices, all of which have been sold. Someone calls, desperate to buy one of your music players. The caller offers you $550 for it. Should you accept the offer? Why or why not?Jaime owns and manages a café in Collegetown whose annual revenue is $5,000. Annual expenses are as follows: Labor Expense Food and drink Electricity Vehicle lease Rent Interest on loan for equipment Amount $2,000 500 100 150 500 1,000 a. Calculate Jaime's annual accounting profit. $ b. Suppose Jaime could earn $1,000 per year as a recycler of aluminum cans, but she prefers to run the café. In fact, she would be willing to pay up to $275 per year to run the café rather than to recycle. Is the café making an economic profit? , (Click to select) the café is making an economic (Click to select) of $ Should Jaime stay in the cafe business? (Click to select) per year. c. Suppose the café's revenues and expenses remain the same, but recyclers' earnings rise to $1,100 per year. Is the café making an economic profit? (Click to select) ✓ the café is making an economic (Click to select) of $ per year. Should Jaime stay in the café business? (Click to select) d. Suppose Jaime had not had gotten a…
- 8.1 The fixed costs at Harley Motors are $1M annually. The main product has revenue of $9.90 per unit and $4.50 variable cost. This question is in three parts. Part 2: What is the annual profit (or loss) if 150,000 units are sold? (if a profit, use a positive number and if a loss, use a negative number; do not use commas or $ signs in your answer)a. ABC Company produces 100 pendants per day. The total fixed cost for the plant is $5000 and the total variable cost is $15000 per day. Calculate the average fixed cost, average variable cost, average total cost and total cost at the current output level.b. Calculate Economic profit and Accounting profit from the figures given below for ABC Company. • Total revenue $ 500,000• Wages and salaries $ 40,0000• Forgone salary $ 80,000• Interest paid $ 10,000• Forgone rent $ 10,000• Raw materials $ 50,000• Other payments $ 20,000• Forgone interest $ 7,000Q9 ABC is a small business producing instructional modules for disabled children in public schools. The modules produced by ABC are not differentiated and the market price is $1,300 per module. ABC operates in a small office that rents for $600 a month and leases computer equipment that costs $480 per month. The chart lists other cost of production. Output (Q) Fixed (Instructional Cost Modules Per month) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Variable Total Average Average Cost Cost Fixed Variable (TC) Cost (AFC) (FC) (VC) 1,080 400 1,350 1,900 2,500 4,100 5,400 7,300 1,480 2,430 4,280 10,880 216 135 Cost (AVC) 475 Average Total Cost (ATC) 965 Marginal Cost (MC) 400 450 700 1) Complete the chart and plot the following graphs: AFC, AVC, ATV, MC. Be sure to label axis and graphs. 2) How many instructional modules ABC will produce, assuming it is profit- maximizer? Explain your answer and show that on the graph. 3) Determine ABC's profit and shade the profit on the graph. 4) Given the level of ABC's…
- 5. In multiproduct situations, when sales mix shifts toward the product with the highest contribution margin, then: Breakeven quantity will decrease. O Operating income will decrease. O Total contribution margin will decrease. O Total revenues will decrease.BREAK-EVEN ANALYSIS The Warren Watch Company sells watches for $26, fixed costs are $155,000, and variable costs are $13 per watch. a. What is the firm's gain or loss at sales of 9,000 watches? At 15,000 watches? What is the break-even point? Illustrate by means of a chart. b. C. What would happen to the break-even point if the selling price was raised to $33? What is the significance of this analysis? d. What would happen to the break-even point if the selling price was raised to $33 but variable costs rose to $24 a unit?2. Find the volumes over which each site for making a product is the lowest cost. Site Fixed Variable 1 20,000 18 2 10,000 32,000 23 166 4. 35,000 20 a) What is the highest volume where site 2 is the lowest cost? b) What is the lowest volume where site 3 is the lowest cost?
- Q 0 1 3 5 7 9 11 15 17 Total Cost (TC) 1350 3200 4800 6900 9100 12350 18650 Total Fixed Cost (TFC) Total Variable Cost (TVC) 500 Average Total Cost (AC) 700 2. Plot the TC, TFC and TVC curves on a single diagram on another. cost of mountain bike production. Average Variable Cost (AVC) Average Fixed Cost (AFC) 200 220 Marginal Cost (MC) and plot the AC, AFC, AVC and MC curvesHow to Determine "Accounting Profit"10. Chef Company makes and sells pre-packed lunches. The variable cost of each lunch is $4. The lunches are sold for $10 each. Fixed operating expenses amount to $6,000. Using the space below, prepare a break-even graph. Indicate the following on the graph: (a) fixed cost, (b) total cost, (c) total revenue, (d) loss, (e) breakeven point, and (f) profit area. I Q