The case study examines how apportioning maintenance and consumables to either fixed costs or variable costs can affect the break-even point.
All companies aiming to make a profit must know how much it costs to make their products so that they can sell their products at a high enough price to cover their costs and make a surplus or profit on each item sold. The income or revenue generated by the company must cover the cost of producing each unit, but it must also recover the money which was spent on research, design, development, prototypes, market testing, packaging, marketing and launch.
Aimed at students on operations management courses, the reader is guided through six technical questions concerned with calculating the break-even point for each engine, as well as an analysis of the internal costs of quality, such as buying extra components or sending out replacement bags. The authors also tackle issues such as managing complaints and ensuring that customers are satisfied.
This real-life case study with its detailed worked examples is an indispensable learning aid. Readers are able to examine how a successful business tries to establish the variable costs of making products and identifies costs that might be reduced.
- ISBN10 0749477873
- ISBN13 9780749477875
- Publish Date 3 January 2016
- Publish Status Cancelled
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Kogan Page Ltd
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 11
- Language English