Estimating revenues and production costs
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Which of the following are considered variable costs of production?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical estimation for supervision costs in a chemical plant?
View answer and explanationFor a process plant that handles solids and has an inside battery limits (ISBL) investment of 200 million dollars, what is the typical estimated annual maintenance cost?
View answer and explanationHow is the cash cost of production (CCOP) defined?
View answer and explanationIn the pricing terminology table, what does 'f.o.b.' stand for?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical cost for sending inert solid wastes to a landfill?
View answer and explanationAccording to the algorithm for assessing the minimum number of shift positions, how many positions are required for a large, standalone, continuous fluid processing plant?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical estimation for annual insurance costs for a chemical plant?
View answer and explanationIn the context of corporate overheads, what is a typical initial estimate for General and Administrative (G and A) costs based on labor?
View answer and explanationIn Example 8.2, what is the specified consumption of phenol to produce adipic acid?
View answer and explanationWhat is the definition of gross profit?
View answer and explanationFor bulk chemicals and petrochemicals, what percentage of the CCOP do raw materials costs typically represent?
View answer and explanationWhat does the term 'transfer price' refer to?
View answer and explanationUsing the data from Example 8.2 for an adipic acid plant producing 400,000 metric tons per year, what is the annual cost of the catalysts and chemicals consumable?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical average salary for a shift position on the United States Gulf Coast (USGC) that can be used for initial estimates?
View answer and explanationHow are royalties, if not included in a product price, most commonly structured?
View answer and explanationIn the context of production costs, what does CCOP stand for?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following pricing terms means 'Cost, insurance, and freight'?
View answer and explanationWhen forecasting prices, which method is noted to be widely used in the fuels and petrochemicals industry because it is easier to predict than the underlying prices of crude oil and natural gas?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary factor that determines the price of any substance according to the text?
View answer and explanationFor the adipic acid plant in Example 8.2, what is the specified price of fuel used for utility cost estimation?
View answer and explanationWhen should a by-product have its fuel value subtracted from its revenue?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical annual rental cost of land for a plant with few buildings, as a percentage of the ISBL plus OSBL capital cost?
View answer and explanationHow is the total cost of production (TCOP) calculated?
View answer and explanationIf a plant's operating labor costs are 1 million dollars and supervision costs are estimated at 25 percent of labor, what is the estimated range for direct salary overhead?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following describes a situation where a transfer price might be set at the cash cost of production of the supplying plant?
View answer and explanationIn what situation does the text suggest using ammonia or lime to neutralize spent sulfuric acid?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical range for direct salary overhead costs as a percentage of labor plus supervision costs?
View answer and explanationWhat does the 'variable contribution margin' indicate about a process?
View answer and explanationWhich factor is NOT listed as a component of the three main contributions to corporate overhead charges?
View answer and explanationFor the adipic acid plant in Example 8.2, what is the stoichiometric requirement of phenol in lb per lb of product?
View answer and explanationWhat is the rule of thumb mentioned for the net benefit required for by-product recovery to be economically viable in large plants?
View answer and explanationIn pricing fundamentals, a supply or demand curve that is steep, where a large change in price makes little difference to quantity, is described as what?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical cost of wastewater treatment mentioned in the text?
View answer and explanationHow many operators per shift position are typically assumed for a four-shift rotation in a chemical plant?
View answer and explanationIn the list of potentially valuable by-products, which substance is mentioned as being recoverable from the products of steam naphtha cracking?
View answer and explanationWhat is the formula for calculating the value of a waste stream as fuel (PWFV)?
View answer and explanationWhat are the three main components that determine the annual cost of a raw material?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical range for gross margins on food additives and pharmaceutical products?
View answer and explanationIn the adipic acid plant from Example 8.2, how much water is formed by reaction stoichiometry per year?
View answer and explanationWhat is the typical range for annual property taxes and insurance as a percentage of ISBL fixed capital?
View answer and explanationWhich of these is NOT a source of price data mentioned in the text?
View answer and explanationWhen is the annual interest on working capital typically treated as a fixed cost of production?
View answer and explanationWhat is the key difference between gross profit and net profit?
View answer and explanationIn the adipic acid plant in Example 8.2, the total fixed capital cost was estimated at 433.9 million dollars. Using the annualized capital charge ratio (ACCR) for a 10-year life and 15 percent interest, what is the annual capital charge (ACC)?
View answer and explanationWhat does a low gross margin, such as less than 10 percent of revenues, typically indicate for a business sector?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following is NOT a reason that fixed costs create a strong disincentive for building small plants?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary information provided by the 'variable contribution margin'?
View answer and explanationIn Example 8.2, what is the estimated total fixed cost of production for the adipic acid plant?
View answer and explanationWhich of these is NOT considered a fixed cost of production?
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