Managerial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781337912020
Author: Carl Warren, Ph.d. Cma William B. Tayler
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 10, Problem 4TIF
The three divisions of Yummy Foods are Snack Goods, Cereal, and Frozen Foods. The divisions are structured as investment centers. The following responsibility reports were prepared for the three divisions for the prior year:
- a. Which division is making the best use of invested assets and should be given priority for future capital investments?
- b. b. Assuming that the minimum acceptable return on new projects is 19%, would all investments that produce a return in excess of 19% be accepted by the divisions? Explain.
- c. c. Identify opportunities for improving the company’s financial performance.
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100,000
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Navarre Energy Research specializes in developing and commercializing new products. It is organized into two divisions, which are based on the products they produce. Canal Division is smaller, and the lives of the products it produces tend to be shorter than those produced by the larger Lake Division. Selected financial data for the past year are shown in the following table. Divisional investment is as of the beginning of the year. Navarre uses an 8 percent cost of capital and beginning-of-the-year investment when computing ROI and residual income. Ignore income taxes.
Division
Canal ($000)
Lake ($000)
Allocated corporate overhead
$ 4,100
$ 9,600
Cost of goods sold
20,000
30,000
Divisional investment
60,100
400,000
R&D
12,000
32,000
Sales
50,000
100,000
Selling, general and administrative (excluding R&D)
4,500
8,000
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Chapter 10 Solutions
Managerial Accounting
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