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When the chocolate used in Cadbury Creme Eggs was changed to a less expensive chocolate, what variances would have been impacted?

A Cadbury Creme Egg is an egg-shaped chocolate candy that weighs about 35 grams, or a little more than 1.2 ounces. It is filled with a white fondant and a smaller amount of yellow fondant, meant to mimic an actual egg.  (Fondant is a type of sugar syrup.) In the U.S., Cadbury Creme Eggs are […]

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Would the owner of the PNC Arena where the Carolina Hurricanes play hockey be better off financially if the arena were to shut down?

The Gale Force Holdings Limited Partnership owns both the Carolina Hurricanes (a professional hockey team) and the PNC Arena where the Hurricanes play. A recent news article stated that the Carolina Hurricanes owner lost $1.3 million in operating the PNC Arena for the fiscal year ending June 2015 (Forbes, Mike Ozanian, “Carolina Hurricanes Owner Lost […]

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How would Reverb, the online marketplace for musicians, record its issuance of $25 million of stock?

Started in 2013, Reverb is a company that provides an online marketplace for musicians to buy and sell gear. Its investors include country music superstar Brad Paisley and Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick. Reverb can be thought of as the “Ebay for musicians.” The wide scope of the Ebay marketplace makes it hard at times […]

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What is the impact of Toshiba’s credit line on its financial statements?

In 2015, Toshiba Corp. (TOSBF) announced that it had overstated profits by nearly $2 billion over a six year period. It has since announced that it could lay off up to 10,000 workers. In addition, Toshiba is selling its television manufacturing plant in Indonesia to raise cash. These events have all been part of the […]

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At Lululemon, how can sales be up while gross margin is down?

Founded in 1988, Lululemon Athletica Inc. (LULU) is an athletic apparel company headquartered in Canada. Lululemon has helped to popularize the ubiquitous yoga pants in the U.S. While it has experienced some sales declines due to a recall of yoga pants in 2013 for being too sheer, Lululemon has revamped its product line to update […]

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What are the product and period costs associated with a Broadway theater bar?

Broadway theaters saw record attendance in the 2014 – 2015 season, with ticket sales up 7.3% over the prior season (“Theater Bars Are a Smash Hit on Broadway,” Wall Street Journal, December 28, 2015.) As a result, private hospitality companies who operate bars in Broadway theaters have experienced sales growth as well. One such hospitality […]

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How would the breakeven sales of Cafe Edison, a New York City diner, have been affected by a rent increase?

Recently, several traditional New York City diners have closed, including Cafe Edison, La Parisienne, and Three Star. Real estate costs in New York City continue to increase, thus fueling rent hikes for small businesses like the Cafe Edison. The diner closures have been attributed to both rent hikes and a decline in the number of […]

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What costs would be relevant when Amazon considers whether to operate its own cargo freight service?

Since its inception, Amazon has relied on third-party shippers, such as UPS and FedEx.  In 2013, Amazon experienced a wave of last-minute orders and bad weather left UPS and other shippers unable to deliver Amazon’s packages.  Amazon issued apologies and $20 gift cards to customers, but its reputation suffered from the unhappy customers who were […]

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When would L.L. Bean recognize sales revenue from the sale of its backordered Bean boots?

L.L. Bean operates two factories that produce its popular Bean boots (also known as “duck boots”) in its home state of Maine.  Since L.L. Bean prides itself on manufacturing its boots in Maine and not outsourcing, backorders for its boots can be high. In 2014, L.L. Bean sold about 450,000 pairs of the boots. At […]

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What type of responsibility center would a Kohl’s Café within the department store be considered?

In an effort to increase the number of shoppers coming into its stores and the length of time those shoppers stay, Kohl’s (KSS) is adding a small café (Kohl’s Café) to each of two of its department stores in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. Each café will sell Caribou Coffee items including lattes, cappuccinos, and other […]

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