Business
Business, 30.07.2019 06:10, s900005

The talbot corporation makes wheels that it uses in the production of bicycles. talbot's costs to produce 110,000 wheels annually are: direct materials $22,000 direct labor $33,000 variable manufacturing overhead $16,500 fixed manufacturing overhead $59,000 an outside supplier has offered to sell talbot similar wheels for $0.80 per wheel. if the wheels are purchased from the outside supplier, $14,000 of annual fixed overhead could be avoided and the facilities now being used could be rented to another company for $37,700 per year. direct labor is a variable cost. at what purchase price for the wheels would talbot be indifferent between making or buying the wheels?

answer
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: Business

image
Business, 22.06.2019 19:20, Gabby2581
Win goods inc. is a large multinational conglomerate. as a single business unit, the company's stock price is estimated to be $200. however, by adding the actual market stock prices of each of its individual business units, the stock price of the company as one unit would be $300. what is win goods experiencing in this scenario? a. diversification discount b. learning-curveeffects c. experience-curveeffects d. economies of scale
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 19:40, Animallover100
Best burger is a major fast food chain. its managers are motivated to grow the firm in order to increase their market power and change the industry structure in their favor. which of the following strategies is most associated with their motive for growth? a. employing celebrity spokespeople b. implementing automated burger-making machinery c. purchasing competitors d. increasing executive salaries
Answers: 3
image
Business, 22.06.2019 20:50, xXwolfieplayzXx
Stormie zanzibar owns a bakery in the fictitious country of olombia. each month the government’s market ministry mails her a large list of the regulated price of goods which include products like bread, muffins and flat bread. the list also dictates the types of goods she can sell at the bakery and what she is to charge. because of the regulations placed on these goods, stormie has increased her production of sweets, pies, cakes, croissants and buns and decreased her supply of breads, muffins and flat bread. she has taken these steps because the sweet goods’ prices are not government controlled. stormie zanzibar lives under what type of economy?
Answers: 3
image
Business, 22.06.2019 23:20, lisagrimmett3
Nnette henri is paid an hourly wage of $8.90 for a 32-hour workweek of 4 days, 8 hours daily. for any work on the fifth day and on saturdays, she is paid one and one-half times her regular hourly rate. during a certain week, in addition to her regular 32 hours, henri worked 6 hours on the fifth day and 5 hours on saturday. for this workweek, henri’s total earnings are:
Answers: 1
Do you know the correct answer?
The talbot corporation makes wheels that it uses in the production of bicycles. talbot's costs to pr...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 14.10.2021 23:00