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Assume that you work for an airline unloading luggage from airplanes. Your boss has said that, on average, each airplane contains 100 pieces of luggage. Furthermore, your boss has stated that you should be able to unload 100 pieces of luggage from an airplane in 10 minutes. Today an airplane arrived with 150 pieces of luggage and you unloaded all of it in 13 minutes. After finishing with the 150 pieces of luggage, your boss yelled at you for exceeding the 10 minute allowance for unloading luggage from an airplane.
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How would you feel about being yelled at for taking 13 minutes to unload 150 pieces of luggage? How does this scenario relate to the larger issue of how companies design
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- You are a management accountant for Time Treasures Company, whose company has recently signed an outsourcing agreement with Spotless. Inc., a janitorial service company. Spotless will provide all of Time Treasures janitorial services, including sweeping floors, hauling trash, washing windows, stocking restrooms, and performing minor repairs. Time Treasures will be billed at an hourly rate based on the type of service performed. The work of common laborers (sweeping, hauling trash) is to be billed at $8 per hour. More skilled (repairs) and more dangerous work (washing outside windows on the 23rd floor) are to be billed at $18 per hour. Supervisory time is to be billed at $20 per hour. Spotless will submit monthly invoices, which will show the number and types of hours for which Time Treasures is being charged. The outsourcing contract is simple and straightforward. A. What are some of the internal control problems you foresee as a result of our sourcing the janitorial service with this contract? B. Explain recommendations to control risk that would you suggest after reviewing the contract.arrow_forwardAlard Manufacturing Company has a billing department staffed by four billing clerks. Each clerk is paid 32,000 per year and is able to process 8,000 bills. Last year, 27,360 bills were processed by the four agents. Calculate the unused capacity in terms of number of bills. a. 27,360 b. 4,640 c. 8,000 d. 32,000arrow_forwardElliott, Inc., has four salaried clerks to process purchase orders. Each clerk is paid a salary of 25,750 and is capable of processing as many as 6,500 purchase orders per year. Each clerk uses a PC and laser printer in processing orders. Time available on each PC system is sufficient to process 6,500 orders per year. The cost of each PC system is 1,100 per year. In addition to the salaries, Elliott spends 27,560 for forms, postage, and other supplies (assuming 26,000 purchase orders are processed). During the year, 25,350 orders were processed. Required: 1. Classify the resources associated with purchasing as (1) flexible or (2) committed. 2. Compute the total activity availability, and break this into activity usage and unused activity. 3. Calculate the total cost of resources supplied (activity cost), and break this into the cost of activity used and the cost of unused activity. 4. (a) Suppose that a large special order will cause an additional 500 purchase orders. What purchasing costs are relevant? By how much will purchasing costs increase if the order is accepted? (b) Suppose that the special order causes 700 additional purchase orders. How will your answer to (a) change?arrow_forward
- Reggie Wilmore has just started a new businessbuilding and installing custom garage organization systems. Reggie builds the cabinets and work benches in his workshop, then installs them in clients garages. Reggie figures his overhead for the coming year will be 12,000. Since his business is labor intensive, he plans to use direct labor hours as his overhead driver. For the coming year, he expects to complete 100 jobs, averaging 25 direct labor hours each. However, he has the capacity to complete 125 jobs averaging 25 direct labor hours each. Required: 1. Four measures of activity level were mentioned in the text. Which two measures is Reggie considering in computing a predetermined overhead rate? 2. Compute the predetermined overhead rates using each of the measures in your answer to Requirement 1. 3. Which one would you recommend that Reggie use? Why?arrow_forwardReggie Wilmore has just started a new businessbuilding and installing custom garage organization systems. Reggie builds the cabinets and work benches in his workshop, then installs them in clients garages. Reggie figures his overhead for the coming year will be 12,000. Since his business is labor intensive, he plans to use direct labor hours as his overhead driver. For the coming year, he expects to complete 100 jobs, averaging 25 direct labor hours each. However, he has the capacity to complete 125 jobs averaging 25 direct labor hours each. Required: 1. What source documents will Reggie need to account for costs in his new business? 2. Suppose Reggies business grows, and he expands his workshop and hires three additional carpenters to help him. What source documents will he need now?arrow_forwardThe Print Shop provides copying services to the general public. The Print Shop has equipmentwhich is capable of making 1,800 copies per hour. The practical capacity of the equipment is7 hours per day due to set up time and time to re-supply paper and toner.Customers expect quick service. If copies cannot be made within an hour, the customer willtake their job elsewhere. The Print Shop has an excellent location and as such the business hasa fairly steady demand of 10,000 copies per day. The shop charges 25 cents a copy and has atotal variable cost of 22 cents per copy.Required:(a) At 8 a.m. one morning a customer brings in 5,000 pages to be copied. The customer hasrequested that the copies be available by closing time. For this one-time order, the customerwill only pay 24 cents per copy. Prepare a financial analysis to determine whether the ordershould be accepted. (b) Calculate the largest order from this customer that the shop could accept at 24 cents percopy and still earn a normal…arrow_forward
- 1. Your operations team has advised that on average for Inbound, there are 12 palletized 20ft containers and 9 palletized 40ft containers received weekly (Standard 48”x40” pallets). It takes 1.7 hrs to unload 20ft containers and 2.3 Hrs to unload 40ft containers with 1.8 FTE and a forklift truck each time. Due to outbound operations required to function in the afternoon, there are only 6 hours allowed to complete inbound operations. a. Since the lease is expiring, the team needs to source a new warehouse. Based on the inbound activity above, how many loading docks would the site require? b. How many personnel and forklifts are required for the inbound operations daily?arrow_forwardON Step 5 why is the amount of Film not added into the problem? He also lets you know that he’s been approached by a potential client inquiring about a special order, and he wants you to advise him on whether to accept the order. The client wants 500 custom posters for $7 per poster. The posters will require a different type of paper that will cost $0.10 more per poster. The order will also require Lorenzo to pay an extra $1000 in employee costsarrow_forwardMontross Lumber processes wood to be shipped to construction companies. In order to keep its products uniform, Montross conducts inspections on 20% of the boards produced. Inspections cost the company $10 per hour and it takes 1 minute to inspect each board. How much would it cost to fill an order for 30,000 boards?arrow_forward
- A service garage uses 204 boxes of cleaning cloths a year. The boxes cost $12 each. The cost to place one order is $15, and the cost to hold one box in inventory for a year is $2.40. Using this information, what is our total holding and ordering cost if we currently order 12 boxes at a time?arrow_forwardNext week, Super Discount Airlines has a flight from New York to Los Angeles that will be booked to capacity. The airline knows from past history that an average of 25 customers (with a standard deviation of 15) cancel their reservation or do not show for the flight. Revenue from a ticket on the flight is $125. If the flight is overbooked, the airline has a policy of getting the customer on the next available flight and giving the person a free round-trip ticket on a future flight. The cost of this free round-tripticket averages $250. Super Discount considers the cost of flying the plane from New York to Los Angeles at a sunk cost. By how many seats should Super Discount overbook the flight?arrow_forwardAn executive receives an annual salary of P600,000 and his secretary a salary of P180,000. A certain task can be performed by the executive working alone in four hours. If he delegates the task to his secretary it will require him 30 minutes to explain the work and another 45 minutes to check the finished work. Due to the unfamiliarity of the secretary to do the task, it takes her an additional time of 6 hours after being instructed. considering salary cost only, determine the cost of performing the task by working alone and by working with his sectary, if the secretary works P2,400 hours a year and the executive 3,000 hours a year.arrow_forward
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