Lang and Thomas, a local CPA firm, has been asked to bid on a contract to perform

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Lang and Thomas, a local CPA firm, has been asked to bid on a contract to perform audits for three counties in its home state. Should the firm be awarded the contract, it must hire one new staff member at a salary of $41,000 to handle the additional workload. (Existing staff are fully scheduled.) The managing partner is convinced that obtaining the contract will lead to additional new profit-oriented clients from the respective counties. Expected new work (excluding the three counties) is 800 hours at an average billing rate of $60.00 per hour. Other information follows about the firm’s current annual revenues and costs:
Firm volume in hours (normal) .......30,750
Fixed costs ...............$ 470,000
Variable costs ..............$ 20.00/hr
Should the firm win the contract, these audits will require 900 hours of expected work.

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1. If the managing partner’s expectations are correct, what is the lowest bid the firm can submit and still expect to increase annual net income?
2. If the contract is obtained at a price of $30,000, what is the minimum number of hours of new business in addition to the county work that must be obtained for the firm to break even on total new business?

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Cost management a strategic approach

ISBN: 978-0073526942

5th edition

Authors: Edward J. Blocher, David E. Stout, Gary Cokins

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