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- FinanceHelp within 1 hr pleaseQuestion Love for books bookstore expects sales of R10 000 000,00 next year. Each book sells for R200,00 and variable costs applicable in each sale are expected to be 45% of sales. The total cost of placing an order with service providers is estimated to be R5 000,00 per order. The service providers take about 30 days to deliver new stock. It costs the business R3 000,00 to carry one unit of stock per year. Meanwhile, it was estimated that the fixed costs amount to R4 000 000,00. The desired safety stock for Love for books bookstore is 6 000 units. Calculate the Economic Order Quantity for Love for bookstore Calculate the reorder point in units for Love for bookstore Calculate the breakeven point for Love for bookstore
- Exercise 6 Bruce Co. has 4500 units in inventory. It made the product last year at a cost of $54 each. This year's model is much better and the 4500 units can't be sold at last year's regular price. Bruce Co. has two alternatives. It could sell the inventory to a wholesaler for $45 each or it could rework the inventory at a cost of $27900 and then sell them for $63 each. What is the financial impact of reworking the units? Should Bruce sell now or rework? Rework2. EOQ / Production / Discounts A machine company uses 3000 brackets during the course of a year. The brackets are bought from an external supplier at a price of 50 kr. each and will be received the same day as the order is placed. The average ordering cost is 187.50 kr. per order. The company uses an interest rate of 18% to account for the cost of capital, the cost of storage and handling is estimated to 4% and insurance to 3% of the value. You can assume that there are 250 working days in one year. a. Determine the economic order quantity for the brackets. b. Given the optimal order size from a, calculate the following: i Cycle time. i. Average inventory level. i. Annual inventory cost. iv. Annual ordering cost. The company is able to produce the brackets themselves at a rate of 60 per day. The fixed cost of setting up for production run is 600 kr. You can also assume that the variable cost of production is equal to the price when buying from an external supplier. c. What is the…Question 5 ABC Ltd sells a product that has a price of GH¢8.00 per unit, variable manufacturing cost of GH 4.00 per unit. ABC Company has a fixed manufacturing cost of GH¢150,000 and fixed general, selling and administrative expenses of GH¢50,000. You are required to answer the following questions as the management accountant of ABC Ltd. a. How many units does ABC Company have to sell to breakeven? b. How many units does ABC Company have to sell to earn an operating income of GH$200,000? c. d. What sales revenue must ABC Company achieve to breakeven? e. What sales revenue must ABC Company achieve to earn an operating income of GH$200,000? Suppose ABC expects to sell 300,000 units, what is the margin of safety? How do you explain your result?
- Q2 Libscomb Technologies' annual sales are $5,433,041 and all sales are made on credit, it purchases $3,986,576 of materials each year (and this is its cost of goods sold). Libscomb also has $581,228 of inventory, $530,966 of accounts receivable, and $416,773 of accounts payable. Assume a 365 day year. What is Libscomb’s Inventory Period (in days)?Question 8 of 17 A business has the capacity to manufacture 720 electronic components per annum that it sells for $500 each. The variable costs are $270 per component and the fixed costs are $102,000 per year. a. What quantity should it sell in a year to have a net income of $41,000 per year? Round up to the next whole number b. What is the net income per year at capacity? SAVE PROGRESS SUBMIT ASme EOQ, reorder point, and safety stock Alexis Company uses 905 units of a product per year on a continuous basis. The product has a fixed cost of $49 per order, and its carrying cost is $5 per unit per year. It takes 5 days to receive a shipment after an order is placed, and the firm wishes to hold 10 days' usage in inventory as a safety stock. a. Calculate the EOQ. b. Determine the average level of inventory. (Note: Use a 365-day year to calculate daily usage.) c. Determine the reorder point. d. Indicate which of the following variables change if the firm does not hold the safety stock: (1) order cost, (2) carrying cost, (3) total inventory cost, (4) reorder point, (5) economic order quantity. ents un a. Alexis' EOQ is units. (Round to the nearest whole number.) eText edia Librai al Calculat r Resource Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer. ic Study 3 parts remaining es Clear All Check Answer unication Tools > OK 10 Type here to search 5/1 insert
- Question A All That Remains Products has projected sales for next year of: Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Sales $ 77,300 $ 80,750 $ 87,150 $ 95,040 The company places orders each quarter that are 65 percent of the following quarter's sales and has a 60-day payables period. What is the accounts payable balance at the end of the third quarter? Full explain this question and text typing work only We should answer our question within 2 hours takes more time then we will reduce Rating Dont ignore this line.QUESTION 21 Kelly Inc. forecasts that production will require 20,000 tons of material over its planning period (250 days). Demand for Kelly's products is stable over time. Ordering costs amount to an average of $5 per order. Holding costs are estimated at $1.25 per ton of material. The EOQ is tons, and the total annual cost of inventory is a. 500; $400 b. 250; $400 c. 400; $250 d. 400; $500Problem 1 GM is comparing its inventory costs to that of Toyota. GM has 45 cars in each of its 225 dealership with an average cost of P17,600 and a selling price of P23,900. Toyota has 34 dealership and has an average of 6 vehicles in each location with an average cost of P14,800 and a selling price of P19,650 per vehicle. The two companies sell about the same volume of cars per year. Insurance costs the company 2% of the cost of the vehicles, interest on the money tied up amounts to 12% per year, and other management costs amount to 6% of cost of these items. Req 1: How much would GM save per year if it uses the Toyota model and reduces its number of dealership to that of Toyota? Req 2: How much would GM save per year if it uses the Toyota model but keeps the same number of dealerships? Req 3: How much would GM save per year if it uses the Toyota model and reduces its number of dealerships to that of Toyota and reduces its costs also to the Toyota's level?