Arab Open University
B292: TMA 2nd Semester 2012-2013
Cut-Off Date: 27thof April 2013

About TMA:
The TMA covers the financial accounting concepts and practices in the businesses. It is marked out of 100 and is worth 20% of the overall assessment component. It is intended to assess students understanding of some of the learning points within Books9, 11, 12,and13. This TMA requires you to apply the course concepts.

The TMA is intended to:
Increase the students knowledge about the reality of the accounting as a profession.
Assess students understanding of key learning points within the books.
Develop the ability to understand and interact with the nature of the financial statements in reality.
Develop students communication skills, such as memo writing, essay writing, analysis and presentation of material.
Develop basic ICT skills such as using the internet.

The TMA:
This TMA is based around two cases of Compass Group and Relevant Information and Opportunity Costs. Marks will be awarded for blending the context of each case and with relevant theory by means of your own interpretation. In addition to this, some researchis required.
The TMA requires you to:
1-Review various study Books (1, 2, 3, and 4) of Management Accounting .
2-Conduct a simple information search using the internet.
3-Present your findings in not more than 2,000 words (220 words for part A, 680 for Part B, and 1,100 for part C).
4-You should use a Microsoft Office Word and Times New Roman Font of 12 points.
5-You should read and follow the instructions below carefully. Each part of the process will carry marks for the assignment.

Criteria for Grade Distribution:
Criteria
Content
Referencing&e-library
Structure and Presentation of ideas
Total marks

Part A
Part B
Part C

Marks
32
25
43
(10)
(10)
100

The TMA Questions
Part A
Breakeven Analysis
Harrison Research manufactures and sells specialized titanium rods used in medical equipment. The product is manufactured and sold in 0.25 meter long “sticks.’ The product is generally produced and sold to match customer demand, and there is not a significantamount of finished goods inventory at any point in time. Summary information for 2012 is as follows:
Sales were $5,000,000, consisting of 200,000 sticks.
Total variable costs were $3,500,000.
Total fixed costs were $1,250,000.
Net income was $250,000.

Due to deteriorating general economic conditions there is some concern about a reduction in sales volume.
Required:
a- What is the company’s break-even point in ‘sticks?’ Can the company sustain a 30% reduction in total volume, and remain profitable?
b- The company’s sole shareholder, Chem Harrison, relies on the dividends paid by the company. The company typically declares and pays a dividend equal to 25% of net income. If Chem needs to receive $150,000 in dividends for normal living expenses, what totalrevenues must Harrison Research produce in 2013?
c- If total volume is expected to decrease by 20%, and the company wishes to continue to produce a $250,000 net income by raising the per unit selling price, what revised per stick price must be imposed? Will this pricing strategy work in the market place?
d- If the company expects a drop in raw material prices to reduce total variable costs to $15 per stick, but all other revenue and cost factors to be unaffected, what will be the revised break-even point in sales and units?
[Marks (Words): 4×8 = 32 (220)]

Part B
Case study: Activity Based Costing

Orange Ltd manufactures micro-chips products for the computer industry. Orange s management accountant has produced a profit report showing the profitability of each of its three main Products for last year (Table 1).
Table l: Orange products profit report:

A

B

C

D

Total

Sales
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
20,000,000
Cost of materials
1,200,000
1,800,000
1,500,000
2,500,000
7,000,000
Cost of labour
700,000
800,000
800,000
200,000
2,500,000
Gross profit
3,100,000
2,400,000
2,700,000
2,300,000
10,500,000
Corporate overheads (allocated as 30 % of sales):

6,000,0000
Operating profit

4,500,000
The company wishes to keep producing only three products, it plans to discontinue production of the least profitable product.

Calculation of predetermined overhead rate:
Manufacturing overhead budget:
Machine setup
2,000,000
Machinery
1,400,000
Inspection
800,000
Material handling
1,800,000
Total
6,000,000

The cost drivers are as follow:
Activity Cost pool
Cost Driver
Product

A
B
C
D
Machine setup
Number of setups
10,000
3,000
5,000
2,000
Machinery
Machine hours
10,000
2,000
7,000
1,000
Inspection
Number of inspections
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
Material handling
Raw-material costs

Required:
From the case, provide a recommendation concerning which product to discontinue using the ABC costing method and describe the state of the current accounting system. (Hint: you need to compare the profitability under each method)

[Marks (Words) =25(700)]

PART C
Budgeting
(Case study: Planning a budget)
Davis Service Group is a large public limited company employing around 17,000 people. Its shares are quoted on the London Stock Exchange. The business is based on service contracts to source, clean and maintain industrial textiles, such as protective clothingand linens. This is across four key sectors: work wear, healthcare, hotels and restaurants, and general facilities, such as washroom linen. Access the Davis case study on www.thetimes100.co.uk.From home page click on Case studies and then in Finance choose budgeting , and then choose Davis, Planning a Budget.
Instructions
Use the case study to answer the following questions:

1. Outline the purpose of budgets within organisations.
[Marks (Words) = 7(250)]
2.Explain the relationship between an objectives budget and operational budgets and give an example.
[Marks (Words) = 7(70)]
3.Analyse the factors that managers might have to take into consideration when preparing budgets.
[Marks (Words) = 9(230)]
4.Critically evaluate how budgeting can contribute to the success of a business’s strategy
[Marks (Words) = 20(550)]
[Total Marks: 32 +25 + 43 + 20marks of deduction for general presentation and references]

In your answer, you should explain each point or inquire separately. Use the following headings (below) to make up the different sections of your work:

The PT3 form (Available on LMS)

Title and contents page
Part A
Breakeven Analysis
Part B
Case study : Activity Based Costing
Part C
Case study : Budgeting (Planning a budget)

References (Recorded according to the Harvard style – Available on LMS)

Good Luck!
Mr. Jacques Hendieh

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