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For more course tutorials visit<br>www.uophelp.com<br><br>BUS 630 Week 1 Assignment Dell Inc. Paper<br>BUS 630 Week 1 DQ 1 Theory of Constraints<br>BUS 630 Week 1 DQ 2 Kranbrack Corporation<br>BUS 630 Week 2 Assignment Basic CVP Analysis (Fashion Shoe Company)<br>BUS 630 Week 2 DQ 1 Downsizing and fixed cost<br>BUS 630 Week 2 DQ 2 Direct Labor Variable or Fixed Cost<br>BUS 630 Week 3 Assignment JetBlue Airways<br>BUS 630 Week 3 DQ 1 Fixed Labor<br>BUS 630 Week 3 DQ 2 Profitability<br>BUS 630 Week 4 Assignment Master budget exercise<br>BUS 630 Week 4 DQ 1 Behavioral aspects of budgeting<br>BUS 630 Week 4 DQ 2 Critiquing a cost report<br>
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BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 Entire Course (OLD) BUS 630 Week 1 Assignment Dell Inc. Paper • BUS 630 Week 1 Assignment Dell Inc. Paper • BUS 630 Week 1 DQ 1 Theory of Constraints • BUS 630 Week 1 DQ 2 Kranbrack Corporation • BUS 630 Week 2 Assignment Basic CVP Analysis (Fashion Shoe Company) • BUS 630 Week 2 DQ 1 Downsizing and fixed cost • BUS 630 Week 2 DQ 2 Direct Labor Variable or Fixed Cost • BUS 630 Week 3 Assignment JetBlue Airways • BUS 630 Week 3 DQ 1 Fixed Labor • BUS 630 Managerial Accounting • Submit a paper on one of the major topics listed below using one of the recommended journal articles found in the syllabus as the basis for the paper and incorporating at least two other related articles of the student’s choice:
BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 week 1 DQ 1 Theory of Constraints BUS 630 week 1 DQ 2 Kranbrack Corporation • DQ1. Apply the Theory of Constraints to your own working environment (past or present). Explain why your organization doesn’t have unlimited resources (space, inventory, product line, etc). Explain why there are always limits to what your organization can do. • DQ2. M.K. Gallant is president of Kranbrack Corporation, a company whose stock is traded on a national exchange. In a meeting with investment analysts at the beginning of the year, Gallant had predicted that the company’s earnings would grow by 20% this year. Unfortunately, sales have been less than expected for the year, and Gallant concluded with two weeks of the end of the fiscal year that it would impossible to ultimately report an increase in earning as large
BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 week 2 Assignment Basic CVP Analysis (Fashion Shoe Company) BUS 630 week 2 DQ 1 Downsizing and fixed cost • Basic CVP AnalysisComplete the following exercise (Problem 4-21) and submit to your instructor. • Downsizing and Fixed Costs • Industry downsizing has been a major part of the corporate world, even government agencies are downsizing. GovernmentExecutive.com "covers the business of the federal government and its huge departments and
BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 week 2 DQ 2 Direct Labor Variable or Fixed Cost BUS 630 week 3 Assignment JetBlue Airways • Direct Labor: Variable or Fixed Cost? Throughout the corporate world, businesses are transforming labor into a more flexible (and variable) cost. Among such companies are Hewlett- Packard, General Electric, • JetBlue AirwaysComplete the following exercise (Research and Application 7-20) and submit to your instructor. • The questions in this exercise are based on JetBlue Airways Corporation. To answer the questions, you will need to download JetBlue’s 10-K/A for the year ended December 31, 2004 (10K/A with a filing date of March 8, 2005). You do not need to print the 10-K/
BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 week 3 DQ 1 Fixed Labor BUS 630 week 3 DQ 2 Profitability • Far North Telecom, Ltd., of Ontario, has organized a new division to manufacture and sell specialty cellular telephones. The division’s monthly costs are shown in the table below. Far North Telecom regards all of its workers as full-time employees and the company has a long-standing no layoff policy. Furthermore, production is highly automated. Accordingly, the company includes its labor costs in its fixed manufacturing overhead. The cellular phones sell for $150 each. During September, the first month of operations, the following activity was recorded: 12,000 units produced, 10,000 units • Complete the following exercise and respond to at least two of your fellow students' postings. Gallatin Carpet Cleaning is a small, family-owned business operating out of Bozeman, Montana. For its services, the company has always charged a flat fee per hundred square feet of carpet cleaned. The current fee is $28 per hundred square feet. However, there is some question about whether the company is actually making any money on jobs for some customers-particularly those located on remote ranches that require considerable travel time. The owner's daughter, home for the summer from colle
BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 week 4 Assignment Master budget exercise BUS 630 week 4 DQ 1 Behavioral aspects of budgeting • Master Budget ExercisesComplete the following three exercises and submit to your instructor. Be sure to show your work for calculations to earn full credit. • Behavioral Aspects of BudgetingNorton Company, a manufacturer of infant furniture and carriages, is in the initial stages of preparing the annual budget for next year. Scott Ford has recently joined Norton’s accounting staff and is interested to learn as much as possible about the company’s budgeting process. During a recent lunch with Marge Atkins, sales manager, and Pete Granger, production manager. Ford initiated the conversation below. Read the conversation and answer the questions that follow. Respond to at least two of your fellow students’ postings.
BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 week 4 DQ 2 Critiquing a cost report BUS 630 week 5 Assignment FedEx Corporation • Complete the following exercise: Frank Weston, supervisor of the Freemont Corporation's Machining Department, was visibly upset after being reprimanded for his department's poor performance over the prior month. The department's cost control report • What is FedEx’sstrategy for success in the marketplace? Does the company rely primarily on acustomer intimacy, operations excellence, or product leadership customer valueproposition? What evidence supports yourconclusion?
BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 week 5 DQ 1 Variance Analysis in a Hospital BUS 630 week 5 DQ 2 Perverse Affects of Some Performance Measures • HospitalComplete problem 10-15 in the text and answer the three required questions. John Fleming, chief administrator for Valley View Hospital, is concerned about the costs for tests in the hospital's lab. Charges for lab tests are consistently higher at Valley View than at other hospitals and have resulted in many complaints. Also, because of strict regulations on amounts reimbursed for • Perverse Affects of Some Performance MeasuresComplete the following exercise and provide a recommendation for each of the four scenarios presented. There is often more than one way to improve a performance measure. Unfortunately, some of the actions taken by
BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 week 6 Assignment Final Project (Cost management) BUS 630 week 6 DQ 1 Make Or Buy • Submit a paper on one of the major topics listed below using one of the recommended journal articles found in the syllabus as the basis for the paper and incorporating at least two other related articles of the student’s choice: • Cost Management • Make or BuyHan Products manufactures 30,000 units of part S-6 each year for use on its production line. At this level of activity, the cost per unit for part S-6 is as follows:
BUS 630 OLD Course Tutorial BUS 630 week 6 DQ 2 Net Present Value Analysis • Net Present Value AnalysisComplete the following exercise, using this Excel template, and respond to at least two of your fellow students’ postings.. In eight years, Kent Duncan will retire. He is exploring the possibility of opening a self-service car wash. The car wash could be managed in the free time he has available from his regular occupation, and it could be closed easily when he retires. After careful study, Mr. Duncan has determined the following:
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