Khan Company produces handcrafted leather purses. Virtualy all of the manufacturing cost consists of materials and labor. Over the past several years, profits have been declining because of the cost of the two major inputs has been increasing. Lila Khan, the president of the company, has indicated that the price of the purses cannot be increased; thus, the only way to improve or at least stabilize profits is to increase overall productivity. At the beginning of 20x2, Lila implemented a new cutting and assembly process that promised less materials waste and a faster production time. At the end of 20x2, Lila wants to know how much profits have changed from the prior year because of the new process. In order to provide this information to Lila, the controller of the company gathered the following data:                                                   20x1                        20x2               Unit selling price                      $20                           $20          Purses produced and sold      36,000                       48,000 Materials used                         72,000                       80,000    Labor used                               18,000                       20,000      Unit price of materials                $4                             $5           Unit price of labor                      $9                            $10 1. Computer the productivity profile for each year. Comment on the effectiveness of the new production process.  2. Computer the increase in profits attributable to increased productivity.  3. Calculate the price-recovery component, and comment on its meaning.

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Khan Company produces handcrafted leather purses. Virtualy all of the manufacturing cost consists of materials and labor. Over the past several years, profits have been declining because of the cost of the two major inputs has been increasing. Lila Khan, the president of the company, has indicated that the price of the purses cannot be increased; thus, the only way to improve or at least stabilize profits is to increase overall productivity. At the beginning of 20x2, Lila implemented a new cutting and assembly process that promised less materials waste and a faster production time. At the end of 20x2, Lila wants to know how much profits have changed from the prior year because of the new process. In order to provide this information to Lila, the controller of the company gathered the following data: 

                                                 20x1                        20x2               Unit selling price                      $20                           $20          Purses produced and sold      36,000                       48,000 Materials used                         72,000                       80,000    Labor used                               18,000                       20,000      Unit price of materials                $4                             $5           Unit price of labor                      $9                            $10

1. Computer the productivity profile for each year. Comment on the effectiveness of the new production process. 

2. Computer the increase in profits attributable to increased productivity. 

3. Calculate the price-recovery component, and comment on its meaning. 

 

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