LargeTech Manufacturing has the following estimates for a new semiconductor product. The machinery costs $800K, and it will have no salvage value after 8 years. LargeTech is in the highest tax bracket. Income starts at $200K per year and increases by $100K per year, except that it falls by $300K per year in years 7 and 8. Expenses start at $225K per year and increase by $50K per year. What are the BTCFs and taxable income under: Straight-line depreciation?
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In: Finance
Calculate the total foot board measure and calculate the total cost for furnishing and installing the following pieces of dimensional lumber:
a. 270 – 2 x 4 – 8’0” 550 – 2 x 6 – 16’0” 1,820 – 2 x 4 – 12’0” 500 – 2 x12 – 16’0”
b. Productivity Rate: Lumber - 15 crew-hrs/MBFM
c. Crew’s Wage Rate: $26.75/wk-hr
d. Material Costs: Lumber - $550/MBFM
TOTAL BOARD REQUIRED BFM -?
TOTAL MATERIAL COST $ LS - ?
CREW HOURS REQUIRED HRS -?
TOTAL LABOR COST $ LS -?
TOTAL COST $ LS - ?
In: Civil Engineering
Located near a national park on the Yarra River, Colbee Hotel was built in 1915 by the Top End Railway. In an effort to supplement its lodging revenue, the hotel decided in 2012 to begin manufacturing and selling small wooden canoes decorated with symbols hand-painted by local indigenous Australians. Due to the great success of the canoes, the hotel began manufacturing and selling paddles as well in 2015. Many hotel guests purchase a canoe and paddles for use in self-guided tours of the Yarra.
Because production of the two products began in different years,
the canoes and paddles are produced in separate production
facilities and employ different laborers. Each canoe sells for
$500, and each paddle sells for $50. the variable cost for canoe is
$300 and paddle is $40, while the fixed costs are $80,000 and
10,000 for canoe and paddle respectively. $30,000 of common fixed
costs for a customer service hotline used for both canoe and paddle
customers.
The hotel's accounting system data show an average sales mix of
approximately 300 canoes and 1200 paddles each season.
a. Use Cost-Volume-Profit analysis to calculate the break-even
point in units for :
-The canoe product line only (i.e., single-product setting)
-The paddle product line only (i.e., single-product setting)
b. Use Cost-Volume-Profit analysis to calculate the break-even point in units for both the canoe and paddle product lines combined (i.e., the multiple-product setting).
c. If both the variable and fixed costs associated with the canoe product line increased by 5%, how many canoes and paddles would need to be sold in order to earn a target income of $96,000?
d. Calculate the hotel's margin of safety (both in units and in sales dollars) for Colbee Hotel, assuming the same facts as in Requirement b, and assuming it sells 700 canoes and 2,500 paddles next year.
In: Accounting
Disney offers both hotel rooms and entrance to their theme parks at their resorts. Consider four different market segments with willingness to pay for rooms and market shares shown in the table below. Assume a total market size of 5,000 individuals per day.
Segment Amusement
Park Lover, Luxury Lover, Conference Devotee, Disney Devotee
Room, $200 $300 $325 $50 Theme Park $150 $50 $5 $200 Market Share
20% 10% 20% 50%
a) Scenario A: Consider a Disney price menu with the Hotel Room at
$300 and Theme Park Entrance at $150. Complete the chart by
answering the following questions. i. Calculate the consumer
surplus for each segment with each offering. (4 points) ii.
Calculate the revenue earned from each offering and market segment.
(4 points)
Consumer Surplus Room Theme Park Amusement Park Lover Luxury Lover
Conference Devotee Disney Devotee Revenue Theme Park Room Amusement
Park Lover Luxury Lover Conference Devotee Disney Devotee
b) Scenario B: Consider a Disney price menu of Hotel Room at
$200 and Theme Park Entrance at $150. Complete the chart by
answering the following questions. i. Calculate the consumer
surplus for each segment with each offering. (4 points) ii.
Calculate the revenue earned from each offering and market segment.
(4 points) Consumer Surplus Room Theme Park Amusement Park Lover
Luxury Lover Conference Devotee Disney Devotee Revenue Theme Park
Room Amusement Park Lover Luxury Lover Conference Devotee Disney
Devotee
c) Scenario C: Consider a Disney price menu of Hotel Room at $325
and Theme Park Entrance at $200, and Hotel + Theme Park Bundle for
$350. Complete the chart by answering the following questions. i.
Calculate the consumer surplus for each segment with each offering.
(6 points) ii. Calculate the revenue earned from each offering and
market segment. (6 points)
Consumer Surplus Theme Park Room Room + Theme Park Amusement Park
Lover Luxury Lover Conference Devotee Disney Devotee Revenue Room
Theme Park Room + Theme Park Amusement Park Lover Luxury Lover
Conference Devotee Disney Devotee
d) What are the optimal prices of the Hotel Rooms and Theme Park Entrance in the absence of bundling? (3 points)
e) Compare the revenue obtained in part (c)(ii) with the revenue obtained in part (d)? (2 points)
f) Explain the intuition about why bundling increases the overall revenue earned? (3 points)
I know how to do part a and b but not sure for part c, d, and e
In: Economics
Illustrate how a hotel, restaurant, or theater can deal with the intangibility, inseparability, variability, and perishability of the service it provides. Give specific examples.
In: Accounting
Use this scenario "How to turn a movie theater into a hotel franchise." Create of a operations plan that shows how the product or service will be delivered
In: Finance
Describe and explain 10 future sustainability plans of park hyatt hotel Maldives
In: Operations Management
Estimate the total cost for furnishing and installing standard size brick (6.75 bricks/SF) in a running bond pattern for the above referenced building 300 feet long, 200 feet wide and 12 feet high. Calculate only the brick units and the mortar required.
a. Total area of wall openings: 650 SF
b. Brick waste factor: 5%
c. Mortar required per 100 SF: 7.2CF/CSF
d. Mortar waste factor: 40% e. Productivity Rates: 12.0 Mason-hours/1000 brick and 13.0 Laborer-hours/1000 brick
f. Wage Rates: Masons – $28.00/hr and Laborers - $22.00/hr
g. Material Costs: Brick - $615/M and Mortar - $140/CY
GROSS WALL AREA SF /1 NET WALL AREA SF - ?
TOTAL BRICK REQUIRED BRK /1 BRICK MATERIAL COST $ LS - ?
TOTAL MORTAR REQUIRED CF /1 MORTAR MATERIAL COST $ LS - ?
TOTAL MATERIAL COST $ LS /1 MASON HOURS REQUIRED HRS - ?
LABORER HOURS REQUIRED HRS - ?
TOTAL LABOR COST $ LS - ?
TOTAL COST $ - ?
In: Civil Engineering
Estimate the total cost for furnishing and installing floor joist and plywood sub-flooring given the following information:
a. Size of the building: 32 feet long and 18 feet wide
b. Spacing of floor joists: 2 feet on center
c. Double joist on ends plus joist header and footer
d. Size of floor joists: 18 feet long of 2x8 lumber
e. Productivity Rate: Lumber - 20 crew-hrs/MBFM and Plywood - 12 crew-hrs/MSF
f. Crew’s Wage Rate: $27.50/wk-hr
g. Material Costs: Lumber - $550/MBFM and Plywood - $1,100/MSF
TOTAL BOARD REQUIRED BFM -?
TOTAL PLYWOOD REQUIRED SF - ?
LUMBER MATERIAL COST $ LS -?
PLYWOOD MATERIAL COST $ LS -?
TOTAL MATERIAL COST $ LS -?
TOTAL LABOR COST $ LS - ?
TOTAL COST $ LS - ?
In: Civil Engineering
Gary Theater is in the Hoosier Mall. A cashier's booth is located near the entrance to the theater. Two cashiers are employed. One works from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., the other from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Each cashier is bonded. The cashiers receive cash from customers and operate a machine that ejects serially numbered tickets. The rolls of tickets are inserted and locked into the machine by the theater manager at the beginning of each cashier's shift. After purchasing a ticket, the customer takes the ticket to a doorperson stationed at the entrance of the theater lobby some 60 feet from the cashier's booth. The doorperson tears the ticket in half, admits the customer, and returns the ticket stub to the customer. The other half of the ticket is dropped into a locked box by the doorperson. At the end of each cashier's shift, the theater manager removes the ticket rolls from the machine and makes a cash count. The cash count sheet is initialed by the cashier. At the end of the day, the manager deposits the receipts in total in a bank night deposit vault located in the mall. In addition, the manager sends copies of the deposit slip and the initialed cash count sheets to the theater company treasurer for verification and to the company's accounting department. Receipts from the first shift are stored in a safe located in the manager's office. (a)Identify the internal control principles and their application to the cash receipts transactions of Gary Theater. (b)If the doorperson and cashier decided to collaborate to misappropriate cash, what actions might they take?
In: Accounting