
a.
State the estimated
a.

Explanation of Solution
Exchange rate: The costs incurred to purchase one unit of currency with another currency
Calculate the estimated profit/loss in Danish Kroner:
Profit/loss if sold to the Country U.S. | Amount in Kr. |
Total sales revenue in Danish kroner (2) | 31,325 |
Materials and labour costs | (8,500) |
Shipping costs in kroner (3) | (18,072) |
Miscellaneous costs in kroner (4) | (2,410) |
Amount of Profit in Danish kroner | 2,343 |
Table (1)
Working note:
Calculate the dollar per Danish kroner exchange rate:
Calculate the total sales revenue in Danish Kroner:
Calculate the shipping costs in Danish Kroner:
Calculate the miscellaneous costs in Danish Kroner:
Note: Unit of Danish Kroner is Kr.
The estimated profit in Danish Kroner is 2, 343.
The estimated profit in Danish Kroner is 2, 343.
b.
State the estimated profit/loss in Danish Kroner if Company C exports the batch to the Country B.
b.

Explanation of Solution
Exchange rate: The costs incurred to purchase one unit of currency with another currency
Calculate the estimated profit/loss in Danish Kroner:
Profit/loss if sold to the Country B: | Amount in Kr. |
Total sales revenue in Danish kroner (6) | 24,349 |
Materials and labour costs | (8,500) |
Shipping costs in kroner (7) | (12,048) |
Miscellaneous costs in kroner (8) | (4,174) |
Amount of Loss in Danish kroner | ( 373) |
Table (1)
Working note:
Calculate the pound per Danish kroner exchange rate:
Calculate the total sales revenue in Danish Kroner:
Calculate the shipping costs in Danish Kroner:
Note: The shipping costs of Country B are directly converted in to Country U.S dollars in this case.
Calculate the miscellaneous costs in Danish Kroner:
Note: Unit of Danish Kroner is Kr.
The estimated loss in Danish Kroner is 373.
c.
Ascertain the impact of Company C’s decision regarding its shipment to the country if the Country B pound has exhibited large fluctuations relative to the Danish kroner recently.
c.

Explanation of Solution
- The level of realized profits is affected by the large fluctuations in exchange rates.
- Even though, the original estimates reports expectation of loss from exporting to Country B, a significant weakening of the Krone relative to the Pound could result in considerable higher profits.
- But, at current exchange rates, exporting to the Country U.S is more attractive.
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