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I have two accounting problems that I need help with.1.Variable costing versus absorption costing. The Mavis Company uses an absorption- costing system based on standard costs. Total variable manufacturing cost, including direct material cost, is $3 per unit; the standard production rate is 10 units per machine- hour. Total budgeted and actual fixed manufacturing overhead costs are $420,000. Fixed manufacturing overhead is allocated at $7 per machine- hour ($ 420,000/60,000 machine- hours of denominator level). Selling price is $5 per unit. Variable operating ( non- manufacturing) cost, which is driven by units sold, is $ 1 per unit. Fixed operating ( non- manufacturing) costs are $ 120,000. Beginning inventory in 2009 is 30,000 units; ending inventory is 40,000 units. Sales in 2009 are 540,000 units. The same standard unit costs persisted throughout 2008 and 2009. For simplicity, assume that there are no price, spending, or efficiency variances.**-Prepare an income statement for 2009 assuming that the production- volume variance is written off at year- end as an adjustment to cost of goods sold. – The president has heard about variable costing. She asks you to recast the 2009 statement as it would appear under variable costing. – Explain the difference in operating income as calculated in requirements 1 and 2. -Graph how fixed manufacturing overhead is accounted for under absorption costing. That is, there will be two lines: one for the budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead ( which is equal to the actual fixed manufacturing overhead in this case) and one for the fixed manufacturing overhead allocated. Show how the production- volume variance might be indicated in the graph. -Critics have claimed that a widely used accounting system has led to undesirable buildups of inventory levels. (a) Is variable costing or absorption costing more likely to lead to such buildups? Why? (b) What can be done to counteract undesirable inventory buildups?2. Contribution approach, relevant costs. Air Frisco has leased a single jet aircraft that it operates between San Francisco and Fijian Islands. Only tourist-class seats are available on its planes. An analyst has collected the following information:Seating capacity per plane: 360 passengersAverage # of passengers per flight: 200 passengersAverage one-way fare: $500Variable fuel costs: $14,000 per flightFood/beverage service costs: $20 per passengerCommission to travel agents paid by Air Frisco: 8% of fareFixed annual lease costs allocated to each flight: $53,000 per flightFixed ground-services(maintenance, check in, baggage handling) costs allocated to each flight: $7,000 per flightFixed flight-crew salaries allocated to each flight: $4,000 NOTE: Assume that fuel costs are unaffected by the actual number of passengers on a flight.-The Market Research Department of Air Frisco indicates that lowering the average one- way fare to $ 480 will increase the average number of passengers per flight to 212. On the basis of financial consid-erations alone, should Air Frisco lower its fare? Show your calculations. -Travel International, a tour operator, approaches Air Frisco with the possibility of chartering its air-craft. The terms of charter are as follows: ( a) For each one- way flight, Travel International will pay Air Frisco $ 74,500 to charter the plane and to use its flight crew and ground- service staff; ( b) Travel International will pay for fuel costs; and ( c) Travel International will pay for all food costs. On the basis of financial considerations alone, should Air Frisco accept Travel International’s offer? Show your calculations. What other factors should Air Frisco consider in deciding whether to charter its plane to Travel International?

 

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I will pay for the following essay Logistics and operations. The essay is to be 9 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

According to Airman (n.d.), different companies use different types of inventory systems for inventory management and asset tracking. Inventory systems help managers in keeping track of assets and stocks, as well as in knowing where and when they have used their assets within companies.

Some of the widely used inventory systems include information services inventory system, fixed asset inventory system, and information system (IS) for inventory management. All of these inventory systems are useful as they help companies keep an eye over stock and assets. In this paper, we will discuss IS-based inventory management system in order to know its effectiveness, as well as the way managers can use this to track deliveries.

In today’s age of information technology, almost every company and organization is making a good use of technology based information services to carry out business activities. An information system (IS) based inventory system is one of such tools which helps managers keep track of incoming and outgoing stock. According to Kietzman (n.d.), inventory software is a specialized computer-based program that is used to keep track of the stock inventory, quantity, location, and current status.

IS-based inventory management system deals with the use of information technology tools to help managers in doing information processing and management. An information system is a part of internal business control system that deals with a company’s inventory information, stock keeping procedures, and information technology. IS-based inventory systems help managers in tracking deliveries while improving efficiency and keeping control of business processes.

A manufacturing or distribution company can never be successful without an IS-based inventory management system because IS keeps proper record of information related to inventory that managers can use for analysis and decision-making purposes. IS-based inventory management

 

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A. The image created by the objective lens for a standard two-lens microscope is located

(a) behind the objective lens, just inside its focal point.

(b) behind the objective lens, just outside its focal point.

(c) directly at the focal point of the objective lens.

(d) in front of the ocular lens, just outside its focal point.

(e) in front of the ocular lens, just inside its focal point.

B. Two objects with different charge are separated by a distance of 2 meters. The first object

exerts a force on the second of 64 N. The distance between them is increased such that the

force of the second on the first becomes 4 N. What is their final separation?

(a) 8 m (b) 16 m (c) 32 m (d) 512 m

(e) Their individual charges must be known to determine this

 

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This is a project where you can work alone or with two other students (a maximum group size of three). All group members will receive the same marks for the assignment.  All group members must be enrolled in the same tutorial.  The assignment must be provided in the form of a (brief) business report approximately 8-14 pages. You must submit an electronic copy of your assignment in Blackboard.  Hard copies will not be accepted. SHOW YOUR WORK for calculation based questions.

This assignment requires the use of Microsoft Excel.  If you have Windows, you will also need to use the Data Analysis ToolPak.  If you have a Mac with Excel 2011, you will need to use StatPlus:MAC LE.

 

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