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did anyone split the electric into fixed and var. got 200000 for fixed and 4 for var costs. i couldnt split in flex budget because the actul prices were reduced and so i put the total costs of electric in var costs. right eh! please<BR><BR>used a line for contribution hope thats right.<BR><BR>hated the sampling question though, think this is where i will fail if anywhere, said to use systematic sampling think now maybe this is wrong.<BR><BR>agree about 74 & 120 for sec 1 and 290F section2 <BR><BR>second time for this paper dont want to take again, found it ok except sampling <BR><BR>in the profit statement in sec 1 did anybody put in openeing stcok/ closing stock to get profit. they gave us value of stock in the info?
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Yes i put opening stock and closing stock in section 1.<BR><BR>Buggered up fixed ohead included the o/t premium as well as calculating on labour hrs @ 4.000 -
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<BR><BR>I thought the exam cack, all because of my own stupidity - kept doing all the wrong things, like put the entire £12 overtime into Production OH instead of just the £4. Also, although I wrote down stepped cost as being £1.20 per unit, my hand insisted on writing down £360 onto the flexed budget - doh!<BR><BR>What sort of marks do you lose for brain-dead mistakes like these?<BR><BR>Anyway, if two products were called 'The Aston' and 'The Brum', in the real world, why, the Aston would sell infinitely more units and be of better quality than the Brum could ever be <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"><BR><BR>Anyway, I have a chilled bottle of Castilla Diablo in front of me although I am not confident for a minute that this is the last AAT examiners will have seen of me. But who cares...<BR><BR><BR><BR>0 -
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seeing as im a villa fan... I was pleased to see a welcomed boost when opening the paper...lol<BR><BR>yes, you are correct on the selling units, Villa would have sold way more <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"><BR><BR>perhaps the examiner was a brum fan, hence the mistakes! lol0 -
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<BR><BR>..and that's probably where all the 'faulty' products were, too (not to mention er, shall we call it, 'shrinkage')<BR><BR><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">0 -
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I had the same fixed £200,000 and variable costs £4. Looks to be about the only thing I did get right!0 -
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WELL NONE OF MY FIGURES SEEM TO BALANCE TO EVERYONE ELSES BUT HEY, I THIUGHT I DID OK. IT DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING IF IVE DONE A LITTLE SOMETHING WRONG THATS WHAT IM THINKING ANYWAY.<BR><BR>I THOUGHT IT WAS OK ANYWAY, JUST A FEW COCK UPS I THINK<BR>0 -
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Hi I put £2.10 as well, was dead worried when I saw everybodys earlier posts !!! Never mind cant do anything about it now !0 -
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Doh ! I meant £1.20 ! What am I like !!!!!0 -
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<br><br><< <i>did anyone split the electric into fixed and var. got 200000 for fixed and 4 for var costs. i couldnt split in flex budget because the actul prices were reduced and so i put the total costs of electric in var costs. right eh! please<BR>?</i> >><br><br><BR><BR>I dont quite follow you there Ian, for my Flexed budget, Used £4 x 380,000 for the Variable cost of Electricty, and 200,000 for the fixed Costs..............0