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Income for Profit Center
The centralized computer technology department of Crutchfield Company has costs of $982,500. The department has provided a total of 13,100 hours of service for the period. The Retail Division has used 5,900 hours of computer technology service during the period, and the Commercial Division has used 7,200 hours of computer technology service. Additional data for the two divisions is following below:
Retail Division |
Commercial Division |
|
Sales | $6,320,000 | $4,950,000 |
Cost of goods sold | 3,190,000 | 2,220,000 |
Selling expenses | 502,000 | 489,000 |
Determine the divisional income from operations for the Retail Division and the Commercial Division.
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No effort is made to distinguish among the costs of laying pipe, obtaining contracts, and administering the company. Yet all bids are based on the costs of laying pipe. With these thoughts in mind, Jack looked more carefully at the income statement for the previous year (see below). First, he noted that jobs were priced on the basis of equipment hours, with an average price of 165 per equipment hour. However, when it came to classifying and assigning costs, he needed some help. One thing that really puzzled him was how to classify his own 114,000 salary. About half of his time was spent in bidding and securing contracts, and the other half was spent in general administrative matters. Required: 1. Classify the costs in the income statement as (1) costs of laying pipe (production costs), (2) costs of securing contracts (selling costs), or (3) costs of general administration. For production costs, identify direct materials, direct labor, and overhead costs. The company never has significant work in process (most jobs are started and completed within a day). 2. Assume that a significant driver is equipment hours. Identify the expenses that would likely be traced to jobs using this driver. Explain why you feel these costs are traceable using equipment hours. What is the cost per equipment hour for these traceable costs?Panera Bread Company (PNRA) operates over 2,000 bakery-cafe locations throughout the United States and Canada and serves over 9 million customers per week. Paneras operations are divided into the following segments: Company-Operated Bakery-Cafes Franchised Bakery-Cafes Fresh Dough and Other Products The Fresh Dough and Other Products segment supplies fresh dough, produce, tuna, and other products to the company-operated and franchised cafes. Recent data (in millions) for each of these segments are as follows: a. Determine the profit margin for each segment. Round to one decimal place. b. Determine the investment turnover for each segment. Round to two decimal places. c. Use the DuPont formula to determine the return on investment for each segment. Round to one decimal place. d. Which segment has the highest profit margin, investment turnover, and return on investment? Explain why. e. If franchised cafes are more profitable, why would Panera operate company- owned cafes? MAD 24-3 Analyze Papa Johns International, Inc.Obj. 6 Papa Johns International, Inc. (PZZA), operates over 5,000 restaurants in the United States and 45 countries. The company operates primarily as a franchisor with 4,353 franchised restaurants and 744 company-operated restaurants. Recent data (in millions) for the company-operated and North America franchised restaurants are as follows: a. Determine the profit margin for each segment. Round to one decimal place. b. Determine the investment turnover for each segment. Round to two decimal places. c. Use the DuPont formula to determine the return on investment for each segment. Round to one decimal place. d. Analyze and interpret the results of (a), (b), and (c). MAD 24-4 Compare Panera Bread and Papa JohnsObj. 6 Compare Panera Bread (PNRA) and Papa Johns (PZZA) using your computations from MAD 24-2 and MAD 24-3.Panera Bread Company (PNRA) operates over 2,000 bakery-cafe locations throughout the United States and Canada and serves over 9 million customers per week. Paneras operations are divided into the following segments: Company-Operated Bakery-Cafes Franchised Bakery-Cafes Fresh Dough and Other Products The Fresh Dough and Other Products segment supplies fresh dough, produce, tuna, and other products to the company-operated and franchised cafes. Recent data (in millions) for each of these segments are as follows: a. Determine the profit margin for each segment. Round to one decimal place. b. Determine the investment turnover for each segment. Round to two decimal places. c. 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