Cornerstones of Cost Management (Cornerstones Series)
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Author: Don R. Hansen, Maryanne M. Mowen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 15, Problem 3CE
In 20x2, Choctaw Company implements a new process affecting labor and materials. The following reported data are provided to evaluate the effect on the company’s productivity:
Required:
- 1. Calculate the productivity profile for 20x1.
- 2. Calculate the productivity profile for 20x2, and comment on the effect of the new production and assembly process.
- 3. What if the labor hours used in 20x2 were 112,500? What does comparison of the 20x1 and 20x2 profiles now communicate?
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Cornerstones of Cost Management (Cornerstones Series)
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