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Cost Management

OPERATIONS

Unicycles Bicycles

Total sales $150M $150M

Occupies 75,000 sq. ft. 25,000 sq. ft.

Advertising $2.5M $2.5M

Total expenses $1.5M $1.5M

Based on the traditional method, advertising and total expenses are divided equally between the two businesses. With 75% of the warehouse space, the unicycle business makes 88% of the total sales for the company. With 25% of the warehouse space, the bicycle business makes 12% of the total sales for the company.

In order to make such a strategic decision the costs have to be accurate and activity-based. One system that aids in this decision is the Activity-based costing system (ABC) (Horngren, Sundem, & Stratton, 2005). This system first accumulates all direct costs into the highly performed activities. Then it allocates those activity-costs groups to believable and dependable cost drivers. Based on financial data this system helps the company make a more strategic decision. I strongly recommend this company invest in this system. There are always benefits and drawbacks of any Ў§systemЎЁ. Some of the benefits of the activity-based costing system (Horngren, Sundem, & Stratton, 2005):

„П Accuracy of margins.

„П Greater resource diversity.

„П Detecting activities that are not cost efficient activities.

I believe that the unicycle business should

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