Horngren's Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis (16th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134475585
Author: Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. Rajan
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.19MCQ
Lyle Co. has only one product line. For that line, the reorder point is 500 units, the lead time for production is three weeks, and the sales volume is estimated at 50 units per week. Lyle has established which of the following amounts as its safety stock?
- a. 150
- b. 350
- c. 500
- d. 650
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Lyle Co. has only one product line. For that line, the reorder point is 500 units, the lead time for production is three weeks,and the sales volume is estimated at 50 units per week. Lyle has established which of the following amounts as its safety stock?a. 150b. 350c. 500d. 650
2. Hamid Company consumes inventory of 100,000 units of components per year. The carrying cost per unit is RO 3.50. The fixed order cost is RO 20 per order. The production planning is 365-day year. The delivery time is three days.
a. Calculate and interpret the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ).
b. At what inventory level should Hamid Company place another order. Interpret.
Harrowing Company has the following information:
Annual demand =3,500 units
Order size = 500 units
Ordering cost per order =$400
Carryingcosts per unit for one year =$40
Lead time (maximum 20 days)=10days
Maximumd use =25 units
Work year =250days
Required:
a.Determine the economic order quantity for Harrowing
b. Determine the reorder point.
c. What is the safety stock needed to prevent stockouts?
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Horngren's Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis (16th Edition)
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