Identify the breakeven point in the graph given below

A) O
B) B
C) E
D) D


C

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Describe franchising.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the statement of cash flows? A) The direct and indirect methods always produce the same amount of cash flows fromoperating activities

B) The direct method presentation of operating cash flows is more straightforwardthan that of the indirect method. C) The indirect method is more difficult to implement in practice. D) When the direct method is presented, preparation and disclosure of the indirect method of presenting cash flows from operating activities is also required.

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Farris Yard Equipment Corporation manufactures lawn mowers and snow blowers. It also manufactures engines that are used by the Lawn Mower Assembly Division (LMAD). The Engine Division (ED) also sells about 40% of its output to the outside market (these are multipurpose engines). ED's annual capacity is 155,000 units and annual output is currently 135,000 units. All engines sold internally to the LMAD are priced at cost plus 20% markup.In January 2020, the Snow Blower Assembly Division (SBAD) approached the ED to 'buy' 20,000 engines. Diane Rogers, the controller of ED, computed the costs of manufacturing these engines as follows: Total Per unitMaterials$300,000   $15.00  Labor 400,000    20.00  Special equipment 36,000    1.80  Quality

inspection 24,000    1.20  Other manufacturing costs 350,000    17.50  Total costs$1,110,000   $55.50  Rogers quoted a price of $66.60 for each engine transferred to the SBAD. Jackson White, the manager of SBAD, was furious to note that the ED was "trying to make money off a sister division." He argued that the price must include only the cost of materials, as all other costs will be incurred irrespective of whether or not SBAD places the order for 20,000 engines. Morton Downey, the production manager of ED, pointed out that the special equipment will be purchased only for fulfilling this internal order. Moreover, he argued that inspection must also be done just like on all other engines; therefore, the inspection costs must also be included. Labor is paid a flat monthly salary. Other manufacturing costs include both variable and fixed components (in roughly equal proportion).Required:(a) Given that excess capacity exists, what is the minimum price that the ED must charge to the SBAD?(b) What are the pros and cons of internal sourcing? What will be an ideal response?

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