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Briefly give five examples of business applications of linear programming.
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Briefly give five examples of business applications of linear programming.
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May 8, 2021
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Mitumba Ltd. has set the following standards:
Required:
Comprehensive computation showing the yield, mix and price variances.
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Mitumba Ltd. has set the following standards:

Required:
Comprehensive computation showing the yield, mix and price variances.
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May 8, 2021
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Uchunguzi Ltd. plans to conduct a questionnaire survey. The table below shows the tasks involved, the immediately proceeding tasks and for each task duration the...
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Uchunguzi Ltd. plans to conduct a questionnaire survey. The table below shows the tasks involved, the immediately proceeding tasks and for each task duration the most likely estimate (L), optimistic estimate (O) and the pessimistic estimate (P).

Using the project evaluation and review technique (PERT) the meantime, M and standard
deviation O. for the duration of each task are estimated from t he most likely (L), Optimistic
(O) pessimistic (P) estimates by using the formulae:
M = 0.08333 (4L + O + P)
O = 0.08333 (P – O)
Required:
a) Compute the mean duration and standard deviation for each task.
b) The project is budgeted to cost Sh.500,000. Actual costs per day are Sh.10,000.
Can the project be implemented within the budget?
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May 8, 2021
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Kutwa Ltd. is a manufacturing company with two divisions; A and B. Division A
manufactures a single standard product K, some of which is sold externally...
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Kutwa Ltd. is a manufacturing company with two divisions; A and B. Division A
manufactures a single standard product K, some of which is sold externally and the
remainder used as an input in division B in the manufacture of product M.
The unit production costs of product K are given below:

The manager of division B suggests that based on the above results, a transfer price of Shs.
120 would offer division A a reasonable contribution towards its fixed cost and earn
division B a reasonable profit. This would lead to an increase in the output and overall
profitability of the company.
Required:
( a) Calculate the effect of the existing transfer pricing system on the company‟s profits.
( b) Calculate the effect of adopting the transfer price of Shs. 120 on the company‟s
profits.
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May 7, 2021
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Transfer pricing of products between processes in a manufacturing company can be done at:
1. Cost or
2. Sales value at the point of transfer.
Required:
Discuss how each...
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Transfer pricing of products between processes in a manufacturing company can be done at:
1. Cost or
2. Sales value at the point of transfer.
Required:
Discuss how each of the above methods could be used effectively in the operations
of a responsibility accounting system.
Date posted:
May 7, 2021
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Makazi Ltd. manufactures a hedge-trimming tool which has been selling at Shs.
1,600 per unit for a number of years. The selling price is to be...
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Makazi Ltd. manufactures a hedge-trimming tool which has been selling at Shs.
1,600 per unit for a number of years. The selling price is to be reviewed and the
following information is available on costs and the likely demand:
1. The standard variable cost of manufacturing the tool is Shs. 1,000 per unit and
an analysis of the cost variances in the past 20 months shows the following
pattern which the production manager expects to continue in the future.
Adverse variances of 10% of the standard variables cost occurred in ten
of the twenty months.
Nil variances occurred in six of the twenty months.

Required:
(i) Based on the information given above, advise the management of Makazi Ltd.
on whether they should change the selling price. Indicate the price you would
recommend.
(ii) The expected profit at the price you have recommended in (i) above and the
resulting margin of safety expressed as a percentage of expected sales
(iii) Comment on the method of analysis you have used to deal with the
probabilities given in the question.
(iv) Explain briefly how the use of a computer program would improve your
analysis.
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May 7, 2021
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Equi -solutions Ltd. was formed ten years ago to provide business equipment solutions tolocal business. It has separate divisions for research, marketing, product design, technologyand...
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Equi -solutions Ltd. was formed ten years ago to provide business equipment solutions to
local business. It has separate divisions for research, marketing, product design, technology
and communication services, and now manufactures and supplies a wide range of business
equipment. To date the company has evaluated its performance using monthly financial
reports that analyze profitability by type of equipment. The managing director of Equi solutions
Ltd. has recently returned from a course in which it has been suggested that the
“Balanced Scorecard” could be a useful way of measuring performance.
Required:
a) Explain the “Balanced Scorecard” and how it could be used by Equi-solutions Ltd. to
measure its performance.
b) The managing director of Equi-solutions Ltd. also overheard someone mention how the
performance of their company had improved after they introduced “Bench marking.”
Required:
Explain “Bench-marking” and how it could be used to improve the performance of
Equi -solutions Ltd.
Date posted:
May 7, 2021
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Best Sell Ltd. has decided to launch a new product in addition to its range of
products. The following information is available:
1. The new product may...
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Best Sell Ltd. has decided to launch a new product in addition to its range of
products. The following information is available:
1. The new product may be distributed through any combination of the two
company warehouses W1 and W2.
2. The available monthly production capabilities for the new products are:
1000 units at plant A
2000 units at plant B
1000 units at plant C
3. Three major concentration points of customer demand are at locations E, F
and G which are estimated to have a monthly demand of:
900 units at E
800 units at F
900 units at G
4. The unit production costs amount to Sh.30, Sh.40, Sh.10 at A, B and C
respectively.
5. The unit handling costs at the warehouses amount to Sh.20 and Sh.30 at W1
and W2.
6. The unit transportation costs from plant to warehouse and unit delivery cost
from warehouse to customers are as shown below:

Required:
Determine the optimum production and distribution schedule to minimize total cost.
Date posted:
May 7, 2021
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Industrial Chemical Ltd. (ICL) produces chemical Y. the standard ingredients of 1 kilogram
of Y are:
0.65 kilograms of ingredient F @ Sh. 40 per Kg
0.30 kilograms...
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Industrial Chemical Ltd. (ICL) produces chemical Y. the standard ingredients of 1 kilogram
of Y are:
0.65 kilograms of ingredient F @ Sh. 40 per Kg
0.30 kilograms of ingredient D @ Sh. 60 per Kg.
0.20 kilograms of ingredient N @ Sh. 25 per Kg.
The following additional information is provided:
1. Production of 4,000 kilograms of chemical Y was budgeted for October 2004.
2. The production of chemical Y is entirely automated and production costs attributed to
its production comprise only direct materials and overheads.
3. ICL‟s production process works on a just-in-time (JIT) inventory system and
no ingredients or inventories of chemical Y are held.
4. Overheads budgeted for the production of Y in the month of October 2004 were as
follows:

5. In October 2004, 4,200 kilograms of Y were produced and the cost details were as
follows:
Materials used
2,840 kilograms of F, 1,210 kilograms of D and 860 kilograms of N at a total cost of
Sh. 203,800.
Actual overhead costs
12 supply deliveries at a cost of Sh.48,000 and 38 customer dispatches at a cost of
Sh. 78,000 were made.
6. ICL‟s budget committee met recently to discuss the preparation of the cost
control report for October 2004 and the following discussion took place:
Chief accountant: “the overheads do not vary directly worth output and
are therefore by definition „fixed‟. They should be analyzed and reported
accordingly”.
Management accountant: “the overheads do not vary with output, but they
are certainly not fixed. They should be analyzed and reported on an activity based
basis.”
Required:
Having regard to this discussion,
a) Prepare a variance analysis of the production costs of Y in October 2004. (Separate the
material cost variance into price, mixture and yield components and the overhead cost
variance into expenditure, capacity and efficiency components using consumption of
ingredient F as the overhead absorption base).
b) Prepare a variance analysis of the overhead production costs on Y in October 2004 on
an activity based basis.
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May 7, 2021
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The Marima Manufacturing Company produces four products; W, X, Y and Z using
the same plant and processes.
The following information relates to the company:
Required:
(i) Unit costs...
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The Marima Manufacturing Company produces four products; W, X, Y and Z using
the same plant and processes.
The following information relates to the company:

Required:
(i) Unit costs per product using activity-based costing tracing costs to production units by
means of cost drivers.
(ii) Comment briefly on the differences disclosed between overheads traced by the present
system and those traced by activity based costing.
Date posted:
May 6, 2021
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State the factors to be taken into consideration when establishing the length of a budget period.
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State the factors to be taken into consideration when establishing the length of a budget period.
Date posted:
May 6, 2021
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Marashi Company Ltd. is a merchandising company selling a 40ml bottle of perfume in four
zones within Kenya. The variable cost per bottle is Sh.70 but...
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Marashi Company Ltd. is a merchandising company selling a 40ml bottle of perfume in four
zones within Kenya. The variable cost per bottle is Sh.70 but the selling price is different in
each of the four zones. The difference in the selling price is due to the transportation costs
involved. The company has four salesmen available for an assignment in the four zones. The
zones are not equally good in their sales potential. It is estimated that a typical salesman
operating in each zone would bring the following annual sales:

The objective of Marashi Company Ltd. is to maximize contribution from each zone.
Required:
(a) Determine how the four salesmen can be assigned to the zones in order for the
company to maximize the total contribution.
(b) Calculate the total contribution of the company after the assignment.
Date posted:
May 6, 2021
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Sanders Ltd is a manufacturing company producing two joint products P1 and P2 in the ratio
of 3:1 at the split-off point. The two products are...
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Sanders Ltd is a manufacturing company producing two joint products P1 and P2 in the ratio
of 3:1 at the split-off point. The two products are taken to the mixing plant for blending and
refining after the split off point. The following information is also provided:

The joint process costs are 70% fixed and 30% variable whereas the mixing plant costs are
30% fixed and 70% variable. There are only 5000 hours available in the mixing plant. Usually
4000 hours are taken in processing of Product P1 and P2, 2000 hours for each product while
the remaining 1000 hours are used for other work that generates a contribution of
Sh.100,000 per hour.
The company is now planning to change the production mix of the joint process to 3:2 for
product P1 and P2 respectively. This change will result in an increase in the joint cost by
Sh.500 for each additional litre of P2produced.
Required:
(a) Advise the company on whether to change the production mix.
(b) Explain other qualitative factors that are important to consider before changing the production mix.
Date posted:
May 6, 2021
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Aberdares Company Ltd. is a manufacturing company which produces and sells a single
product known as T1 at a price of Sh.10 per unit. The company...
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Aberdares Company Ltd. is a manufacturing company which produces and sells a single
product known as T1 at a price of Sh.10 per unit. The company incurs a variable cost of Sh.6
per unit and fixed costs of Sh.400,000. Sales are normally distributed with a mean of 110,000
units and a standard deviation of 10,000 units. The company is considering producing a
second product, T2 to sell at Sh.8 per unit and incur a variable cost of Sh.5 per unit with
additional fixed costs of Sh.50,000. The demand for T2 is also normally distributed with a
mean of 50,000 units and standard deviation of 5,000 units. If T2 is added to the production
schedule, sales of T 1 will shift downwards to a mean of 85,000 units and standard deviation
of 8,000 units. The correlation coefficient between sales of T1 and T2 is – 0.9.
Required:
i The company‟s break-even point for the current and proposed production schedules.
ii The coefficient of variation for the two proposals.
iii Based on your computation‟s in (i) and (ii) above advise the company on whether to add T2 to its production schedule.
Date posted:
May 6, 2021
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High-tex Engineering Company Limited wishes to set flexible budgets for each of its operating departments. A separate maintenance department performs all routine and major repair...
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High-tex Engineering Company Limited wishes to set flexible budgets for each of its operating departments. A separate maintenance department performs all routine and major repair works on the company‟s equipment and facilities. The company has determined that maintenance department performs all routine and major repair works on the
company's equipment and facilities. The company has determined that maintenance cost is
primarily a function of machine hours worked in the various production departments.
The maintenance cost incurred and the actual machine hours worked during the months of
January, February, March and April 2003 were as follows:

Required:
a) Determine the cost estimation function using:
i High-low method.
ii Regression analysis
b) Using the regression function estimate:
i The maintenance costs that would have been incurred if the machine hours were expected to be 900 in the month of May 2003.
ii The maximum machine hours that would have been worked If the maintenance cost incurred had been limited to Sh.400,000 for the month of May 2003.
c) Assuming that in the month of May 2003 machine hours were 900, establish a 95% confidence interval for this point estimate. (Assume tc = 2.7764 and standard error of estimate, se = 63.25).
Date posted:
May 6, 2021
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Traditional budgeting systems are incremental in nature and tend to focus on cost centers. Activity based budgeting (ABB) links strategic planning to the overall performance...
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Traditional budgeting systems are incremental in nature and tend to focus on cost centers. Activity based budgeting (ABB) links strategic planning to the overall performance measurement aimed at continuous improvement.
Required:
i Explain the weakness of traditional incremental budgeting systems.
ii Describe the main feature of activity based budgeting system and comment on its advantages.
Date posted:
May 6, 2021
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“It is now fairly and widely accepted that conventional cost accounting, distorts
management's view of business through unrepresentative overhead allocation
and inappropriate product costing. This is because...
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“It is now fairly and widely accepted that conventional cost accounting, distorts
management's view of business through unrepresentative overhead allocation
and inappropriate product costing. This is because the traditional approach usually absorbs
overhead costs across products solely on the basis of the direct labour involved in their
manufacture. As direct labour cost expressed as a proportion of total manufacturing cost
continues to fall, this leads to more an more distortion and misrepresentation of the impact
of particular products on total overhead costs (from Financial Times)
Required:
Briefly discuss the above statement and state what approaches are being adopted by management accountants to overcome such criticism.
Date posted:
May 6, 2021
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Briefly explain three methods that can be used to analyze uncertainty in cost-volume-profit (C-V-P) analysis.
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Briefly explain three methods that can be used to analyze uncertainty in cost-volume-profit (C-V-P) analysis.
Date posted:
May 5, 2021
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A university offers a range of degree courses. The university's organization structure
consists of three faculties each with a number of teaching departments. In addition, there...
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A university offers a range of degree courses. The university's organization structure
consists of three faculties each with a number of teaching departments. In addition, there is
a university administrative/management function and a central services function.
The following cost information is available for the year ended 30 June 2002
a) Occupancy costs total Sh.15,000,000. Such costs are apportioned on the basis of area
used which is:

2. Administration/management costs:
Direct costs: Shs.17,750,000
Indirect costs: an apportionment of occupancy costs.
Direct and indirect costs are charged to degree courses on a percentage basis.
3. Faculty costs:
Direct costs: Shs. 7,000,000.
Indirect costs: an apportionment of occupancy and central services costs.
Direct and indirect costs are charged to teaching departments.
4. Teaching departments:
Direct costs: Shs. 55,250,000.
Indirect cost: an apportionment of occupancy costs and central services costs plus all
faculty costs.
Direct and indirect costs are charged to degree courses on a percentage basis.
5. Central services:
Direct costs: Sh.10,000,000
Indirect costs: an apportionment of occupancy costs.
6. Direct and indirect costs of central services have in previous years been charged to users
on a percentage basis. A study has now been completed which has estimated what user
areas would have paid external suppliers for the same services on an individual basis. For
the year ended 30 June 2002, the apportionment of central services costs is to be
recalculated in a manner which recognizes the cost/savings achieved by using the central
services facilities instead of using external service companies. This is to be done by
apportioning the overall savings to user areas in proportion to their share of the
estimated external costs.
7. The estimated external cost of service provision are as follows:

Central services are apportioned as detailed in (5) above.
The total number of graduates from the university in the year to 30 June 2002 was 2,500.
Required:
a) Prepare a flow diagram which shows the apportionment of costs to user areas. (No value needs to be shown).
b) Calculate the average cost per graduate for the year ended 30 June 2002, for the
university and for each of the degree courses in business studies, mechanical engineering
and catering studies (round your values to the nearest Sh.1,000)
c) Suggests reasons for any differences in the average cost per graduate from one degree
course to another, and discuss briefly the relevance of such information to the
university's management.
Date posted:
May 5, 2021
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Large service organizations such as banks and hospitals used to be noted for their lack of
standard costing systems and their relatively unsophisticated budgeting and control...
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Large service organizations such as banks and hospitals used to be noted for their lack of
standard costing systems and their relatively unsophisticated budgeting and control systems
compared to the practice in large manufacturing organizations. But this is changing any
many large service organizations are now reversing their use of management accounting techniques.
Required:
a) Explain which features of large service organizations encourage the application of
activity-based approaches to the analysis of cost information.
b) Explain which features of service organizations may create problems for the application
of activity-based costing.
c) Explain the uses of activity-based cost information in service industries.
Date posted:
May 5, 2021
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