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Case 3-26 One Predetermined Overhead Rate vs Two Predetermined Overhead Rates: Pricing
First – answer the case study 3-26 in McGraw Hill Connect. Then, use the correct answers to write the case study report. The actual case study in McGraw Hill Connect is worth 10 points. I have given you unlimited opportunities to get the correct answers on the case study in Connect. The remainder of the 50 points comes from your report.
Answer each question as if you were the lead staff accountant for Teledex Company and are presenting to the CEO as indicated in the case study.
For each answer explain the terminology and concepts used. For example, in #1 rather than just give the predetermined overhead rate , explain the calculation – this is a professional report from a managerial accountant to the company president.
Use outside sources when necessary BUT MAKE SURE YOU CITE THEM!
When giving a recommendation, back it up with numbers. Make sure you address the original dilemma – lost bids.
This particular answer should be managerial accounting report to the company president that is no more than 2 pages in length.
For case studies, please follow the MBA Rubric Guidelines for written communication that are posted under the Start Here! section of Blackboard. Each case is worth 50 points and should be submitted in a pdf or Word document. There are two parts to each case study. First, you complete the case study in the Connect software for 10/10 points. You have unlimited attempts. Second, write a report following the guidelines described in each case study assignment for 40/40 points.
I purposefully do not provide an example because I want to see creativity and professionalism in these written reports. Each assignment has a specific audience and the report should be written to that audience in a way they will understand. When we grade, we read it from that perspective.
In addition, the grading rubric is as follows:
Correct Answer: 20% – 10 points – completed in Connect software
Written report:
Explanation: 30% – 15 points
Professionalism: 30% – 15 points
Spelling and Grammar: 20% – 10 points