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The executive education (EE) unit at the Business School of Central State University offers both open-enrollment (anyone

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 6:53 pm
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The executive education (EE) unit at the Business School of
Central State University offers both open-enrollment (anyone can
sign up) and custom (designed for a specific client) executive
education programs. CSU has just received an inquiry from a
prospective client about its prices for leadership seminars. The
prospective client wants bids for three alternative activity
levels: (1) one seminar with 20 participants, (2) four seminars
with 20 participants each (80 participants total), or (3) eight
seminars with 140 participants in total. EE’s cost analyst has
provided the following differential cost estimates.
In addition to the preceding differential costs, EE allocates
fixed costs to jobs on a direct-labor-cost basis, at a rate of 80
percent of direct labor costs (excluding setup costs). For example,
if direct labor costs are $100, EE would also charge the job $80
for fixed costs. EE charges clients for its costs plus 20 percent.
For the purpose of charging customers, costs equal the setup costs
plus materials costs plus differential labor costs plus allocated
fixed costs. EE has enough excess capacity to handle this job with
ease.
Required:
a. Assume EE's bid equals the total cost,
including fixed costs allocated to the job, plus the 20 percent
markup on cost. What should EE bid for each of the three levels of
activity?
b. Compute the differential cost
(including setup costs) and the contribution to profit for each of
the three levels of activity. Note that fixed costs are not
differential costs.
c. Assume the prospective client gives
three options. It is willing to accept either of EE's bids for the
one-seminar or four-seminar activity levels, but the prospective
client will pay only 90 percent of the bid price for the
eight-seminar package. EE's director responds, "We can't make money
in this business by shaving our bids! Let's take the four-seminar
option because we make the most profit on it."
c-1. What would be the contribution to
profit for each of the three options?
c-2. Do you agree with the EE's
director?
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Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req A Req B Req C1 Reg C2 Assume EE's bid equals the total cost, including fixed costs allocated to the job, plus the 20 percent markup on cost. What should EE bid for each of the three levels of activity? One Seminar Four Seminars Eight Seminars. Number of participants Total costs Markup Bid Reg B >
stion by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req A Req B Req C1 Reg C2 Compute the differential cost (including setup costs) and the contribution to profit for each of the three levels of activity. Note that fixed costs are not differential costs. One Seminar Four Seminars Eight Seminars Differential costs: Setup costs Materials cost Differential labor costs Allocated fixed costs Total differential costs Differential bid Contribution to profit Reg C1 > Req A
Reg A Req B Reg C C1 Req C2 Assume the prospective client gives three options. It is willing to accept either of EE's bids for the one-seminar or four- seminar activity levels, but the prospective client will pay only 90 percent of the bid price for the eight-seminar package. EE's director responds, "We can't make money in this business by shaving our bids! Let's take the four-seminar option because we make the most profit on it." C1. What would be the contribution to profit for each of the three options? (Round your answers to nearest whole dollar.) Show less One Seminar Four Seminars Eight Seminars Bid Incremental costs: Setup costs Material cost Differential labor costs Reg B Total incremental costs Contribution to profit Reg C2 >
in the tabs below. Req A Req B Req C1 RE9 C2 Req C2 Assume the prospective client gives three option! lling to accept either of EE's bids for the one-seminar or four- seminar activity levels, but the prospective client will pay only 90 percent of the bid price for the eight-seminar package. EE's director responds, "We can't make money in this business by shaving our bids! Let's take the four-seminar option because we make the most profit on it." C2. Do you agree with the EE's director? Show less A Disagree Agree < Req C1