charges a fee of 4% of the amount charged (the sales price). MYOB does not track any other expenses MYOB has noticed that customers generally buy in a product mix of 15 mold candles to 5 jar candles to 20 lip balms. NOTE : for this case study we will ignore all tax implications, both sales tax and income tax. Part 1 List all of MYOB's costs and indicate whether each cost is FIXED or VARIABLE and whether it is a PRODUCT or PERIOD cost. (6 points) (Module 2) part 2 2.1 Calculate the total weekly fixed costs for MYOB. (2 points) 2.2 Calculate the per unit contribution margin and contribution margin % for each of MYOB's three products. (Module 7) (6 points) 2.3 Calculate the number of composite units and units of each product that MYOB must sell to break even each week. (Module 7) (8 points) 2.4 MYOB would like to make a Target Income (profit) of $3,093 each week. How many composite units and units of each product must they sell to earn this Target Income? (Module 7) (8 points) Part 3 MYOB estimates their market demand to be such that they could sell 1,500 mold candles, 800 jar candles and 2,000 lip balms per month. However, due to a harsh winter and rampant Colony Collapse Disorder, there is a shortage of beeswax. MYOB is only able to buy 100 pounds of beeswax per month. Using what you learned in Module 13 and ignoring any previously states established product mix, advise MYOB on how many units of each product they should product to maximize profits, given the resource constraints presented by the wax shortage. (Module 13) (10 points) Part 4 MYOB has decided to to purchase an apiary to combat the wax shortage. They are considering two apiaries: The Debit Apiary and the Credit Apiary. Both apiaries are the same size and will allow MYOB to meet the full market demand noted in Part 3. Beatriz Hives is using money from her investment account to purchase the apiary and would like to receive at least a 5% return (hurdle rate ). She expects to operate either apiary for ten years to generate income from operations. The Debit Apiary costs $350,000, but does not include honey rights. MYOB expects it will cost $2,000 per month to operate and maintain the apiary