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dimulka [17.4K]
2 years ago
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The systematic process of selecting, supporting, and managing a firm's collection of projects is called: Profile management. Hea

vyweight project management. Project portfolio management. Matrix project organization.
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1 answer:
IceJOKER [234]2 years ago
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Answer:

Project portfolio management

Explanation:

Project portfolio management refers to managing the portfolios of the project i,e used by the project managers and the management who manages the project.

This is useful to analyze the risk and return in each project

Moreover, it is a process of choosing, supporting and managing the collection of firm projects in a systematic way

Hence, the third option is correct

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Alpha = $195

Beta = $150

total production capacity = 123,000 pounds

raw materials = $5 per pound

Production costs per unit                        Alpha                Beta

direct materials                                          $40                   $15

direct labor                                                 $34                   $28

variable manufacturing overhead            $22                   $20  

fixed manufacturing overhead                 $30                   $33

variable selling expenses                         $27                   $23

common fixed expenses                          $30                   $25  

total cost per unit                                     $183                  $144

1) What contribution margin per pound of raw material is earned by Alpha and Beta?

                                                                Alpha                Beta

contribution margin                                  $72                  $64

contribution margin per pound               <u> $9</u>                  <u>$21.33</u>

2) Assume that Cane's customers would buy a maximum of 95,000 units of Alpha and 75,000 units of Beta. Also, assume that the company's raw material available for production is limited to 245,000 pounds. How many units of each product should Cane produce to maximize its profits?

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contribution margin                                  $72                  $64

contribution margin per pound                $9                  $21.33

production (in units)                                2,500              75,000

profits                                                    $30,000          $450,000

total profits                                                   <u>$480,000</u>

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contribution margin                                  $72                  $64

contribution margin per pound                $9                  $21.33

production (in units)                                2,500              75,000

contribution margin                             $180,000      $4,800,000

total contribution margin                            <u>$4,980,000</u>

4) Assume that Cane's customers would buy a maximum of 95,000 units of Alpha and 75,000 units of Beta. Also, assume that the company's raw material available for production is limited to 245,000 pounds. Up to how much should it be willing to pay per pound for additional raw materials?

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Sales              $900,000  

Variable expenses                 200,000  

Contribution margin           ?  

Contribution margin = CM ratio × Sales = 0.40 × $900,000 = $360,000

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Sales                $900,000  

Variable expenses         ?      200,000  

Contribution margin $360,000  

Contribution margin = Sales – Variable expenses

$360,000 = $900,000 – Variable expenses

Variable expenses = $900,000 – $360,000 = $540,000

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Sales              $900,000  

Variable expenses      540,000   200,000        ?

Contribution margin  $360,000  

Total variable expenses = Division T variable expenses + Division T variable expenses

$540,000 = $200,000 + Division T variable expenses

Division T variable expenses = $540,000 – $200,000 = $340,000

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Sales               $900,000                                 ?

Variable expenses      540,000           200,000 340,000

Contribution margin   $360,000  

CM ratio = 1 – Variable expense ratio

0.20 = 1 – Variable expense ratio

Variable expense ratio = 1 – 0.20 = 0.80

Variable expense ratio = Variable expenses ÷ Sales

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The sales in Division W must be $425,000 .

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