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- 22. An architect produces a certain construction material at a labor cost of P 16.20 per piece, material cost of P 38.50 per piece and variable cost of P 7.40 per piece. The fixed charges on the business is P 100,000.00 a month. If he sells the finished product at P 95.00 each, how many pieces must be manufactured in each month to break even?A company has determined that the price and the monthly demand of one of its products are related by the equation D = √(400 − p), where p is the price per unit in dollars and D is the monthly demand. The associated fixed costs are $1,125/month, and the variable costs are $100/unit. Use this information to answer, Which of the following values of D represents the breakeven point? (a) 10 units (b) 15 units (c) 20 units (d) 25 units.A company has a production capacity of 500 units per month and its fixed costs are P250,000 a month. The variable costs per unit are P1,150 and each unit can be sold for P2,000. Economy measures are instituted to reduce the fixed costs by 10 percent and the variable costs by 20 percent. Determine the old and the new break-even points. What are the old and the new profit at 100 percent capacity?
- A furniture manufacturer has an annual overhead cost of P120,000 plus 20% of the sales in pesos. Labor costs P20 per set and the materials cost P10. He has a maximum capacity of 1000 sets per month but expects to produce only 8000 sets per year. If he could sell all what he expects to produce, how much is the selling price of each set just to break even? Show solutions.A fabrication company engaged in production of a motor part has a production capacity of 700, 000 pieces per year. But, it is just operating at 62% of its full capacity due to unavailability to finance the importation of their materials. The company has an annual income of P 430, 000.00, annual fixed cost are P 190, 000.00 and variable costs are P 0.348 per unit. How many productions of parts must be produced for break-even point? Given:Required:Solution:A firm hasi nitial value V and has an investment opportunity costing 400 that will yield it an endpoint value of V +500 but it has to issue new shares to raise the required 400. Initially its owners own 10 shares that are currently selling at a market price of 80 per share. Note that this price may not necessarily reflect the true value per share– only the firm itself knows this. If it is indifferent between issuing and not issuing at the market price of 80, what is the initial true value of the firm V?
- The publishing company is publishing a book for business economics for which it has estimated the following total fixed and average variable cost: Total fixed cost $100,000 Average Variable Cost $ 20 Selling Price $ 30 a) Determine the breakeven output and total sales revenues. b) Determine the output that would generate a total profit of $ 60000 and total sales revenue at that output level. c) If total fixed cost reduced to $ 40,000 then what is the breakeven point. How much units they have to sale if they require to have a profit of $ 60,000. d) Find out the publisher breakeven point if fixed cost remain same at $ 100,000 but the variable cost reduced to $10. Also find out the breakeven point if profit of $60,000 has to be earned. e) Find out the breakeven and sales at required profit of $60,000 if all cost remain same but the price per unit increased to $40.Company sells titanium alloy fasteners for airframe applications. The fasteners sell in packets of 1000 units, which each packet selling for $145. The company's total cost function is:TC = 3,200,000 + 0.002 Q^2,in which Q is expressed in packets produced per year and TC in dollars per year.What is company's annual profit if the quantity of packets produced and sold per year is 50,000?The annual fixed costs for a plant are P 117447 and the variable cost per unit is P20 . The selling price is P44.06 per unit. What is the break-even point in units of production?