FULLY SOLVED MATERIAL
◉ Which of the following ARE components of the compensation
package for members of production assembly teams. Answer: The
dollar-cost of a PAT member's fringe benefit package, assembly
quality incentives ($ per unit assembled divided equally among PAT
members), year-end bonus for perfect attendance, and annual base
wage
◉ The factors that affect the productivity of both camera PATs and
drone PATs include. Answer: the size of assembly quality incentives
paid to camera/drone PATs, how favorably the overall size of the
company's total compensation package (not including overtime pay)
per camera/drone PAT member compares against the camera/drone
all-company averages, and changes in the number of camera/drone
models that have to be assembled.
◉ The company's present assembly plant has sufficient space for.
Answer: up to 150 workstations, without expanding the size of the
plant.
◉ A camera-maker's price competitiveness in a particular
geographic region is determined by. Answer: whether its price is
, above or below the average price of all companies competing in that
geographic region.
◉ The interest rate a company pays on loans outstanding depends
on. Answer: its credit rating.
◉ Which the following are not factors in determining a company's
credit rating?. Answer: The size of the company's year-end cash
balance, the average of its ROE for the past three years, and how
many times the company has been put on credit watch.
◉ Consumer purchases of digital cameras are seasonal with.
Answer: about 20% of consumer demand coming in quarter 1, 20%
in quarter 2, 20% in quarter 3 and 40% in quarter 4.
◉ Which of the following are the four geographic regions in which
the company is selling its cameras?. Answer: Europe-Africa, Latin
America, Asia-Pacific, and North America.
◉ Which of the following currencies are involved in affecting the
revenues your company receives on camera shipments to retailers in
the four geographic regions of the world where it markets cameras?.
Answer: U.S. dollars, Taiwan dollars, Singapore dollars, euros, and
Brazilian real.