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Jester Corporation, Which Has a Maximum Labour Capacity of 30,000

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Jester Corporation, which has a maximum labour capacity of 30,000 hours per month, has considerable flexibility with its customers when it comes to project completion dates. Management is considering the submission of a bid for a job to be performed for the city of Cambridge, Ontario. Costs for the job are as follows:  Raw materials $140.000 Labour costs 330.000 Variable overhead (20% of labour )66.000 Fixed overhead (45% of labour) 148.500 Allocated administrative cost 48.000 Total cost $732.500\begin{array}{|l|r|}\hline \text { Raw materials } & \$ 140.000 \\\hline \text { Labour costs } & 330.000 \\\hline \text { Variable overhead }\left(20^{\circ} \% \text { of labour }\right) & 66.000 \\\hline \text { Fixed overhead }(45 \% \text { of labour) } & 148.500 \\\hline \text { Allocated administrative cost } & 48.000 \\\hline \text { Total cost } & \$ 732.500 \\\hline\end{array} Jester's labour force is paid an average of $22 per hour and if the company wins the bid, it will have three months to complete the work. Management adds a 30% profit margin to all jobs, computed on the basis of total variable cost.
Required:
A. Compute the lowest total cost that the company would use when figuring its bid, assuming that Jester has excess capacity.
B. Compute Jester's bid if the company has no excess capacity.
C. Assume that Jester is currently working at 85% of capacity. Does the firm have sufficient time to complete the job? If not, what could the company do if it desires to do business with the city of Cambridge?


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