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Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 2nd Edition by William Lanen, Carolyn Wells, Michael Maher

Edition 2ISBN: 978-0077274993
book Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 2nd Edition by William Lanen, Carolyn Wells, Michael Maher cover

Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 2nd Edition by William Lanen, Carolyn Wells, Michael Maher

Edition 2ISBN: 978-0077274993
Exercise 3
Theory of Constraints
Playful Pens, Inc., makes a single model of a pen. The cartridge for the pen (which contains the ink) is manufactured on one machine. The cartridge holder (what you hold when you hold the pen) is manufactured on another machine. Monthly capacities and production levels are as follows:
Theory of Constraints  Playful Pens, Inc., makes a single model of a pen. The cartridge for the pen (which contains the ink) is manufactured on one machine. The cartridge holder (what you hold when you hold the pen) is manufactured on another machine. Monthly capacities and production levels are as follows:     The company could sell 1,000,000 pens per month. The units (cartridge inside of holder) sell for $10 each and have a variable cost of $4 each. Fixed costs are $4,000,000 per month. Required  a. Is there a bottleneck at Playful Pens If so, where is it  b. Playful Pens's production supervisors state they could increase machine 1's capacity by 200,000 per month by producing cartridges on the weekend. Producing on the weekend would not affect the sales price. Variable cost per unit would increase by $1 for those produced on the weekend because of the premium paid to labor. Fixed costs would also increase by $800,000 per month. Should Playful Pens produce cartridges on the weekend  c. Independent of the situation in requirement ( b ), Playful Pens could expand the capability of machine 1 by adding additional workers to perform ongoing maintenance. This would increase its capacity by 100,000 cartridges per month. This would not affect sales price or fixed costs, but would increase variable cost to $4.50 per unit for all units produced. Should Playful Pens expand machine 1's capability by adding these additional workers
The company could sell 1,000,000 pens per month. The units (cartridge inside of holder) sell for $10 each and have a variable cost of $4 each. Fixed costs are $4,000,000 per month.
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a. Is there a bottleneck at Playful Pens If so, where is it
b. Playful Pens's production supervisors state they could increase machine 1's capacity by 200,000 per month by producing cartridges on the weekend. Producing on the weekend would not affect the sales price. Variable cost per unit would increase by $1 for those produced on the weekend because of the premium paid to labor. Fixed costs would also increase by $800,000 per month. Should Playful Pens produce cartridges on the weekend
c. Independent of the situation in requirement ( b ), Playful Pens could expand the capability of machine 1 by adding additional workers to perform ongoing maintenance. This would increase its capacity by 100,000 cartridges per month. This would not affect sales price or fixed costs, but would increase variable cost to $4.50 per unit for all units produced. Should Playful Pens expand machine 1's capability by adding these additional workers
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(a)Without Cartridge we cannot sell Hold...

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