subject
Business, 03.04.2021 03:20 glazevaida9

Company Name: XXX XXX Coffee Co Contact / owner: E. B.
Coffee Co is a traveling coffee and espresso bar for special events and any occasion. The company currently offers complete coffee package, including barista, for at home events (“At Home Experience”) and in partnership with existing retail locations (“Elevate Your Space”).

At Home Experience
The At Home Experience provides everything for a full specialty coffee bar to complement any home event – birthday, graduation, lingerie parties! The cost of the At Home Experience is based on length of event and number of guests.

Elevate Your Space
The Elevate Your Space experience partners with commercial venues for special events, such as farmers markets, employee appreciation days, etc.

Each experience includes direct labor and direct materials costs. Direct materials include, but are not limited to the following:
• Coffee / espresso beans
• Seasonings (raw sugar, white sugar, cinnamon, etc.)
• Milk (2%, whole, non-dairy)
• Syrups
• Cups and lids

Fixed costs include the following:
• Coffee cart
• Insurance
• Website / Email
• Accountant

Variable costs include the following:
• Shared kitchen space
• Direct materials (indicated above)

The plan is to offer two sizes for hot and cold beverages:
Hot 8oz and 12oz
Cold 12oz and 16oz

Items for consideration:
1. Determine product cost. (Chapter 17: Activity Based Costing) Use product cost to determine how each event should be priced.
2. Determine break-even point to recover initial investment and fixed costs. (Chapter 18)
3. Determine whether logos should be printed on the cup, separately on a coffee sleeve, manually affixed as a sticker.

Make numbers for the solutions to determine price

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Business

question
Business, 22.06.2019 03:00
Presented below is a list of possible transactions. analyze the effect of the 18 transactions on the financial statement categories indicated. transactions assets liabilities owners’ equity net income 1. purchased inventory for $80,000 on account (assume perpetual system is used). 2. issued an $80,000 note payable in payment on account (see item 1 above). 3. recorded accrued interest on the note from item 2 above. 4. borrowed $100,000 from the bank by signing a 6-month, $112,000, zero-interest-bearing note. 5. recognized 4 months’ interest expense on the note from item 4 above. 6. recorded cash sales of $75,260, which includes 6% sales tax. 7. recorded wage expense of $35,000. the cash paid was $25,000; the difference was due to various amounts withheld. 8. recorded employer’s payroll taxes. 9. accrued accumulated vacation pay. 10. recorded an asset retirement obligation. 11. recorded bonuses due to employees. 12. recorded a contingent loss on a lawsuit that the company will probably lose. 13. accrued warranty expense (assume expense warranty approach). 14. paid warranty costs that were accrued in item 13 above. 15. recorded sales of product and related service-type warranties. 16. paid warranty costs under contracts from item 15 above. 17. recognized warranty revenue (see item 15 above). 18. recorded estimated liability for premium claims outstanding.
Answers: 1
question
Business, 22.06.2019 04:30
Annuity payments are assumed to come at the end of each payment period (termed an ordinary annuity). however, an exception occurs when the annuity payments come at the beginning of each period (termed an annuity due). what is the future value of a 13-year annuity of $2,800 per period where payments come at the beginning of each period? the interest rate is 9 percent. use appendix c for an approximate answer, but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods. to find the future value of an annuity due when using the appendix tables, add 1 to n and subtract 1 from the tabular value. for example, to find the future value of a $100 payment at the beginning of each period for five periods at 10 percent, go to appendix c for n = 6 and i = 10 percent. look up the value of 7.716 and subtract 1 from it for an answer of 6.716 or $671.60 ($100 × 6.716)
Answers: 2
question
Business, 22.06.2019 08:50
Suppose that in an economy the structural unemployment rate is 2.2 percent, the natural unemployment rate is 5.3 percent, and the cyclical unemployment rate is 2 percent. the frictional unemployment rate is percent and the actual unemployment rate (in this economy) is percent.
Answers: 2
question
Business, 22.06.2019 12:40
When cell phones were first entering the market, they were relatively large and reception was undependable. all cell phones were essentially the same. but as the technology developed, many competitors entered, introducing features unique to their phones. today, cell phones are only a small fraction of the size and weight of their predecessors. consumers can buy cell phones with color screens, cameras, internet access, daily planners, or voice activation (and any combination of these features). the history of the cell phone demonstrates what marketing trend?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
Company Name: XXX XXX Coffee Co Contact / owner: E. B.
Coffee Co is a traveling coffee and es...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 28.01.2021 04:00
question
English, 28.01.2021 04:00
question
Computers and Technology, 28.01.2021 04:00
question
Mathematics, 28.01.2021 04:00
question
Spanish, 28.01.2021 04:00
question
English, 28.01.2021 04:00
Questions on the website: 13722362