Answer:
The correct answer is letter "B": Variation in both demand and lead time exists, and is known.
Explanation:
The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) is a method to keep track of inventory based on several assumptions. According to the EOQ <em>demand is known, constant and independent; lead time is known and constant</em>; inventory receipts are immediate and complete; discounts on amounts are not feasible; and, stock-outs can be avoided absolutely.
Although Costco pays its employees substantially more than its closest competitor, Sam’s Club, it has similar financial returns on its labor costs due to lower turnover and higher levels of productivity
Option A
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While Costco costs its workers slightly more than its closest competitor, Sam's Club, Costco pays higher prices in order to recruit more professionals and to provide better customer service due to lower turnover and a similar financial return.
Direct costs involve wages for staff making a product and employees on the production line, while indirect costs apply to assistance, such as employees repairing factory equipment.
When labor costs are wrongly distributed or measured, the price of goods or services may be changed from their actual costs and profits from losses.
Answer:
Category killer
Explanation:
Since in the question it is given that the Outdoor Adventures, Inc. operates a chain of very large stores of sporting goods at very competitive prices. Due to opening its first store, there is a drop in sales for small sporting good store because of category killer as it refers a store which keeps a variety of goods in its specialized field due to which it gains a competitive advantage.
Answer:
Cumulative cash flow - $420
Net cash flow
Jan = $100
Feb= $150
Mar= $90
Apri -$55
May = $25
June -0
Explanation:
Jan - Feb - Mar - Apr - May - June
sale receipt 300 350 300 350 400 300
Disbursement (200) (200) (210) (295) (375) (300)
Net cash flow 100 150 90 55 25 0
Cumulative balance = $420
Answer:
Considering the allocate fixed cost, it would not be a good option.
It will generate a financial disadvantage of 22,950
Explanation:
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Fixed overhead; 38 x 1800 = 68,400
There is a portion of 35,550 fixed cost which is tracable to the real wheel assembly line thus, will be eliminated.
But 32,850 would not.
Considering this, it would not be a good option to stop the assembly line and purchase the component