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Category > Management Posted 23 Dec 2017 My Price 10.00

direct cost or an indirect cost of the specified cost object

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WHEN ANSWERING THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS SHOW THE EQUATION/CALCULATIONS USED TO FIND EACH ANSWER 1. The Empire Hotel is a four-star hotel located in downtown Seattle. Required: For each of the following costs incurred at the Empire Hotel, indicate whether it would most likely be a direct cost or an indirect cost of the specified cost object. Cost Cost Object Direct cost/Indirect cost Ex. Room service beverages A particular hotel guest Direct cost Direct 1. The salary of the head chef The hotel’s restaurant 2. The salary of the head chef A particular restaurant customer 3. Room cleaning supplies A particular hotel guest 4. Flowers for the reception desk A particular hotel guest 5. The wages of the doorman A particular hotel guest 6. Room cleaning supplies The housecleaning department 7. Fire insurance on the hotel building The hotel's gym 8. Towels used in the gym The hotel's gym Please fill out as a direct or indirect cost 2. The Sorrento Hotel is a four-star hotel located in downtown Seattle. The hotel’s operations vice president would like to replace the hotel’s antiquated computer terminals at the registration desk with attractive state-of-the-art flat-panel displays. The new displays would take less space, would consume less power than the old computer terminals, and would provide additional security since they can only be viewed from a restrictive angle. The new computer displays would not require any new wiring. The hotel’s chef believes the funds would be better spent on a new bulk freezer for the kitchen. Required: Classify each item as a differential cost, an opportunity cost, or a sunk cost in the decision to replace the old computer terminals with new flat-panel displays. If none of the categories apply for a particular item, select "None"
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