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- Russ has developed a new device, which he hopes to produce and market on a large scale. Russ will rent a production space for P500 per month and rent production equipment for P800 per month. Russ estimates the material cost per unit will be P5 and the labour cost per unit, P3. Advertising and promotion will cost P900 per month. He will hire workers and spend his time promoting the product. Advertising and promotion is a? a. Variable product cost b. fixed product costc. fixed period costd. variable period costMortech makes digital cameras for drones. Their basic digital camera uses $80 in variable costs and requires $1,500 per month in fixed costs. Mortech sells 200 cameras per month. If they process the camera further to enhance its functionality, it will require an additional $45 per unit of variable costs, plus an increase in fixed costs of $1,000 per month. The current price of the camera is $200. The marketing manager is positive that they can sell the same amount and charge a higher price for the improved version. At what price level would the upgraded camera begin to improve operational earnings?Syntech makes digital cameras for drones. Their basic digital camera uses $80 in variable costs and requires $1,400 per month in fixed costs. Syntech sells 100 cameras per month. If they process the camera further to enhance its functionality, it will require an additional $50 per unit of variable costs, plus an increase in fixed costs of $800 per month. The current price of the camera is $170. The marketing manager is positive that they can sell more and charge a higher price for the improved version. At what price level would the upgraded camera begin to improve operational earnings? Price to be charged $_____
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- Diamond & Turf Inc. is considering an investment in one of two machines. The sewing machine will increase productivity from sewing 150 baseballs per hour to sewing 290 per hour. The contribution margin per unit is $0.32 per baseball. Assume that any increased production of baseballs can be sold. The second machine is an automatic packing machine for the golf ball line. The packing machine will reduce packing labor cost. The labor cost saved is equivalent to $21 per hour. The sewing machine will cost $260,000, have an eight-year life, and will operate for 1,800 hours per year. The packing machine will cost $85,000, have an eight-year life, and will operate for 1,400 hours per year. Diamond & Turf seeks a minimum rate of return of 15% on its investments. Present Value of an Annuity of $1 at Compound Interest Year 6% 10% 12% 15% 20% 1 0.943 0.909 0.893 0.870 0.833 2 1.833 1.736 1.690 1.626 1.528 3 2.673 2.487 2.402 2.283 2.106 4 3.465 3.170 3.037 2.855 2.589 5 4.212…M4 Engineering is considering an investment in one of two machines. The CNC machine will increase productivity from producing 150 airplane mounting clamps per hour to producing 290 per hour. The contribution margin per unit is $0.32 per clamp. Assume that any increased production of clamps can be sold. The second machine is an automatic packing machine. The packing machine will reduce packing labor cost. The labor cost saved is equivalent to $21 per hour. The CNC machine will cost $260,000, have an eight-year life, and will operate for 1,800 hours per year. The packing machine will cost $85,000, have an eight-year life, and will operate for 1,400 hours per year. M4 Engineering seeks a minimum rate of return of 15% on its investments. Calculate the NPV and PV index for both machines (the packing machine will have a higher PV index). Utilize the PV tables from chapter 11/ chapter 25 for your calculations. What machine should be purchased? Address both financial and non-financial reasons…A producer of microwave ovens has adopted an experience curve pricing approach for its new model. The firm believes it can reduce the cost of producing the model by 20 percent each time volume doubles. The cost to produce the first unit was $1,000. What would be the approximate cost of the 4,096th unit?