Sleepeze Company produces mattresses for 20 retail outlets, or the 20 retail outlets, 19 are small,...
Sleepeze Company produces mattresses for 20 retail outlets. Of the 20 retail outlets, 19 are small, separately owned furniture stores and one is a retail chain. The retail chain buys 60% of the mattresses produced. The 19 smaller customers purchase mattresses in approximately equal quantities, where the orders are about the same size. Data concerning Sleepeze's customer activity are as follows: Large Retailer Smaller Retailers Units purchased 108,000 72,000 Orders placed 36 3,600 Number of sales calls 18 882 Manufacturing...
Activity-Based Customer Costing Sleepeze Company produces mattresses for 20 retail outlets. Of the 20 retail outlets, 19 are small, separately owned furniture stores and one is a retail chain. The retail chain buys 60% of the mattresses produced. The 19 smaller customers purchase mattresses in approximately equal quantities, where the orders are about the same size. Data concerning Sleepeze's customer activity are as follows: Large Retailer Smaller Retailers 72,000 Units purchased 108,000 Orders placed 3,600 Number of sales calls 882...
Activity-Based Customer Costing Sleepeze Company produces mattresses for 20 retail outlets. Of the 20 retail outlets, 19 are small, separately owned furniture stores and one is a retail chain. The retail chain buys 60% of the mattresses produced. The 19 smaller customers purchase mattresses in approximately equal quantities, where the orders are about the same size. Data concerning Sleepeze's customer activity are as follows: Large Retailer Smaller Retailers Units purchased 108,000 72,000 Orders placed 36 3,600 Number of sales calls...
72000 Sleepeze Company produces mattresses for 20 retail outlets. Of the 20 retail outlets, 19 wrewall, separately owned future wores and one is a retail chain. The real chain buys 60% of the motres produced. The 19 customers purchase mattresses in approximately equal quantities, where the orders are about the same size. Data concerning Sleepere's customer activity are as follow Large Retailer Smaller Retailers Units purchased 105.000 Orders placed 1600 Number of sales Manufacturing 563.200.000 Ordering costs allocated" $1.363,500 Salesforce...
Activity-Based Customer Costing Dormirbien Company produces mattresses for 20 retail outlets. Of the 20 retail outlets, 19 are small, separately owned furniture stores and one is a retail chain. The retail chain buys 60% of the mattresses produced. The 19 smaller customers purchase mattresses in approximately equal quantities, where the orders are about the same size. Data concerning Dormirbien's customer activity are as follows: Required: Assign costs to customers by using an ABC approach. Round activity rates to at least...
Wave Crest Cosmetics produces cosmetic products for 11 major buyers. One customer accounts for ½ of the sales, the other 10 customers account for the remaining sales. The 10 smaller customers place orders of about equal size. The large customer purchases 1,000,000 units per year by placing 3 orders per year, and the 10 smaller customers order 1,000,000 units in total by placing 400 orders per year. Order filling costs total $685,100 per year. How much would be assigned to...
Which of the following cost reduction techniques focuses on nonvalue-added activities as a measure to reduce costs? a. Activity elimination b. Activity reduction c. Activity sharing d. Activity selection m#9 of 11 Wave Crest Cosmetics produces cosmetic products for 11 major buyers. One customer accounts for of the sales, the other 10 customers account for the remaining sales. The 10 smaller customers place orders of about equal size. The large customer purchases 1,000,000 units per year by placing 4 orders...
Emery Company sells small machine parts to heavy equipment manufacturers for an average price of $4.70 per part. There are two types of customers: those who place small, frequent orders and those who place larger, less frequent orders. Each time an order is placed and processed, a setup is required. Scheduling is also needed to coordinate the many different orders that come in and place demands on the plant's manufacturing resources. Emery also inspects a sample of the products each...
External Linkages, Customer Costing, Customer Profitability Emery Company sells small machine parts to heavy equipment manufacturers for an average price of $1.05 per part. There are two types of customers: those who place small, frequent orders and those who place larger, less frequent orders. Each time an order is placed and processed, a setup is required. Scheduling is also needed to coordinate the many different orders that come in and place demands on the plant's manufacturing resources. Emery also inspects...
Wave Crest Cosmetics produces cosmetic products for 11 major buyers. One customer accounts for of the sales, the other 10 customers account for the remaining sales. The 10 smaller customers place orders of about equalse, The large customer purchases 1,000,000 units per year by placing orders per year, and the 10 smaller customers order 1,000,000 units in total by placing 300 orders per year. Ordering costs total $518,500 per year. How much would be assigned to the large customer as...