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Predict the level of maintenance cost that would be incurred during a month when 22,000 tour miles are driven.

Predict the level of maintenance cost that would be incurred during a month when 22,000 tour miles are driven. Remember to express your answer in terms of the real). Using Y = 10,000 + 0.125x Y = 10,000 + 0.125 x (22,000) = 12,750 real Therefore, the level of maintenance cost that would be incurred […]

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Use the high-low method to estimate the variable cost per tour mile traveled and the fixed cost per month.

Use the high-low method to estimate the variable cost per tour mile traveled and the fixed cost per month. Variable Cost/tour mile = (12,500 – 11,000)/(20,000 – 8,000) = 1,500 ÷ 12,000 = 0.125 per tour mile Total Cost = $12,500 Total Variable Cost = 0.125 x 20,000 = (2,500) Fixed Cost = 10,000 real

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Activity-Analysis, Cost Behavior, and Cost Estimation:

Activity-Analysis, Cost Behavior, and Cost Estimation: Exercise 6-25 Page 259: 1. Use the high-low method to estimate the company’s energy cost behavior and express it in equation form. The High-low Method: Variable Cost/Pint = (Energy cost @ High level – Energy Cost/Pint @ Low Level) (High Level – Low Level) = (24,100 – 22,100) (41,000

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Explain how the analysis of the selling costs for skeins of knitting yarn is likely to impact future pricing and product decisions at Redwood Company.

Explain how the analysis of the selling costs for skeins of knitting yarn is likely to impact future pricing and product decisions at Redwood Company. Selling costs analysis demonstrates that small orders cost more than large orders; which could influence management towards marketing large orders more insistently as well as offering discounts for them. Place

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Prepare a schedule showing Redwood Companys total selling cost for each order size and the per-skein selling cost within each order size.

Exercise 5-35 Page 204: 1. Prepare a schedule showing Redwood Company’s total selling cost for each order size and the per-skein selling cost within each order size.     Redwood Company Selling Costs Computation by Order Size and Skein within Each Order Size Order Size Small Medium Large Total Sales CommissionsA[Unit Cost: $675,000/225,000 = $3.00

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Choose two activities or accounts from each of the four classifications and explain why you agree or disagree with the ABC project teams classification.

Choose two activities or accounts from each of the four classifications and explain why you agree or disagree with the ABC project team’s classification. Carrier Corporation for each of the activity levels the definitions that include: · Unit: occurs every time a unit is produced. For example utility cost for production equipment. It more often

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